These moments are so rare, thank you Kathleen Greene for creating that amazing space for us to appreciate and acknowledge each others’ shine. https://t.co/t80hxpxsSD
What a whirlwind... Nazeer and I have been working together, challenging one another all for this - his first solo show. A blueprint for what healing might look like from within a Black body.
In addition to an expanded body of work from “False Face”, th…https://t.co/4TUsr3gu1M
I'm one of the curators for The Mural Arts Philadelphia Fellowship for Black Artists, designed in 2020 to fund, foster, and elevate the important work of emerging Black artists residing within the City of Philadelphia. This year, t…https://t.co/aZP0rpHLiO https://t.co/OX4RiucoYw
@Nobu57@StreetsDept We are working on that! FYI: There’s a beautiful new sculpture at the @NavyYardPhila ‘Alpha Sacred Beings (The Origin of Creation)’created in partnership with artists from the Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Tribal Nation. Go see it!
And so wraps another beautiful project. Philly just got three new amazing murals by three exceptional artists that represent creative expressions not often seen from artists so young. I can hardly believe Conrad Benner and I got the freedom to curate that…https://t.co/fhFTi9Xvdu
Have you seen our IGTV? We chatted with Paige West of West Collection.
Their vision is to support emerging artists by collecting their work and showcasing the pieces.
To help artists during this time of crisis, West Collection has set up LIFTS and an Emergency Fund...
Great Art prompts Great Discussion. So let's unpack Kara Walker's provocative charcoal, 40 Acres of Mules.
Happy Black History Month!
#blackhistorymonth#karawalker
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Global Creative House @TheRealJustKids and Parisian multidisciplinary artist, Alexandre Bavard (aka @87mosa87) have teamed up for the first edition of his signature Neo-Archeologic sculptures series, NEO-K.19. https://t.co/KzCFd3SRtF
This month, the @PublicArtFund presents a new commission by the Brooklyn-based, Belgian-born artist Harold Ancart, 'A Subliminal Standard'–a large scale painted concrete sculpture inspired by New York City’s handball courts' at Cadman Plaza Park in Brooklyn. #haroldancart
“As a system, art fairs are like America: They’re broken and no one knows how to fix them. Like America, they also benefit those at the very top more than anyone else, and this gap is only growing.” #artfairs https://t.co/2vZiWXdNez