Spotlighting artists like Sam Gilliam, Felrath Hines and Joe Overstreet, “Innervisions” underscores the breadth of Black abstract art since the 1950s.
Explore The rise and reign of Atlanta’s Black mayors The Dogwood Festival, founded in 1936, was one of the city’s oldest and premier outdoor art festivals, but because of racial segregation ...
In southwest Atlanta, Black-owned businesses are keeping the history ... In an ode to Watkins, Portrait Coffee hangs art featuring the local icon, which ushers customers to the line leading ...
Woodruff took a streetcar to the Atlanta Art Association (now the High Museum) and asked to speak to the museum’s director. A Black janitor who watched him walk through the museum’s front door ...
Discover Atlanta has listed its sights and exhibitions for those curious about history, art, and more, all pertaining to Black history across the diaspora. In the historic Sweet Auburn ...
Art is integral to the Black experience, especially in Black history. Black art offers a unique and powerful perspective for storytelling, cultural expression, and social change that occurs in ...