Art & Design
Join the Conversation That Matters! Diverse Engagement presents a Virtual Town Hall on *Redistricting & Black Representation* This important discussion brings together community leaders and experts to break down how redistricting impacts representation, policy, and your voice. Featuring: Hon. Aijalon “A.C.” CordozaTavorise K. Marks, M.A.Phillip E. Thompson, Esq.Rev. Dr. Karl E. Brower Hosted by: Miss […]
A$AP Rocky transitions from freestyles to furniture design with a Trash Bag Sofa for his brand, hOMMEMADE. Is it artsy or just plain fartsy?
Celebrate diversity by adorning your home with vibrant art by acclaimed African-American artists, empowering vital voices and creating a sanctuary of Black excellence.
The Whitney Museum's annual Art Party was the perfect way to kick off what felt like a new year of nightlife in NYC.
“Photography and the Black Arts Movement” explores the role of visual art at a time when Black culture is increasingly under attack.
Kid Cudi enters a new era of artistry as, well, an artist! The rebranded 'Scotty Ramon' will open his Paris art exhibit, 'Echoes of the Past.'
10 Black poets you should know. From the Harlem Renaissance to contemporary voices who have helped to change the world.
'The Central Park Five,' a powerful performance that ran throughout May at the Detroit Opera, is drawing significant attention for its timely themes of social justice, activism, and protest.
In a panel moderated by Madame Noire managing editor, Danica Daniel, our Women To Know: Modern Mavericks spoke in-depth about their work as Black women artists.
From Oakland to Brooklyn, these Black-owned art galleries are more than just exhibition spaces. Whether spotlighting legends or amplifying rising voices, these galleries play a defining role in shaping the art world. Here are 10 spaces you should know.
Explore the inspiring journey of Tatianna Mack as she curates exhibitions that celebrate Black voices and storytelling through art.
JD Barnes MURJONI MERRIWEATHER Artist Murjoni Merriweather is gifted with a rare ability: the potter’s touch. With just dirt and water in her hands, she is able to form life-like images of the Black men, women, and children we see in our homes and on our street corners every day. Based in Maryland, the sculptor […]