A watercolor by artist William H. Dorsey dates back to 1864 and is now on display at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania.
The initial phase focuses on establishing the core arts center facilities and an amphitheater area as a hub for community ...
A painting from a thrift store in Glenside is by William H. Dorsey, of Philadelphia’s elite Black society circa 1864.
Learn something new and cap off your holiday vacation by visiting two local museums for free this weekend. Bank of America is ...
Wheaties boxes have showcased America’s greatest athletes, beginning in 1934 when baseball hero Lou Gherig first graced the ...
Scrawlspace spotlighted a group of artists visually reimagining and exploring language, texts and writings epitomizing the Black experience.
The NFL has announced that renowned New Orleans artist Tahj "Queen Tahj" Williams has made history as the first-ever artist ...
The biennial Fade to Black Arts Festival will take place in Downtown Houston this year from June 8-14. What you need to know ...
Continuing through March 9, "Amy Sherald: American Sublime" features paintings made from 2007 to 2024. Curated by SFMOMA's Sarah Roberts, it includes iconic portraits of Michelle Obama and Breonna ...
Citing the fair’s exclusion of African Americans from meaningful participation, and its inclusion of members of a ‘Dahomey ...
The City of New Orleans, in partnership with the Martin Luther King Jr. Planning Commission, has announced an exciting lineup of events for January 2025 to honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin ...
Gov. Jim Pillen appointed Omaha author and performer Jewel Rodgers as Nebraska's new state poet. Rodgers, 27, is the youngest and first African American person to hold that position. And no one could ...