The Harlem Renaissance was a golden age of Black culture. An iconic period of our history, the time between 1920 and 1937 ...
While looking beyond the domiciles of these artists, it’s also necessary to broaden the definition of these two home grown ...
Kave Gallery redefines art accessibility, showcasing international artists in a casual setting that invites everyone to ...
Ken Burns has told me time and again, in various interviews about his various films, that all his films are about the same ...
The Orchestra Now will perform at the Met Museum on December 8 and offer a free concert at Manhattan's Talent Unlimited High ...
Mary and Saint Luke are the figures in the foreground, placed on both sides of the composition, while the two more miniature ...
In 'Music for a Bellowing Room' the Mills College grad teams up with filmmaker Dicky Bahto for three hours of unbroken ...
Ancient Greek statues and artistic treasures housed in Paris museums depict the Greeks' influence on the entire European continent.
Three African-American women in Harlem during the Harlem Renaissance in 1925 NOVEMBER 13 1839—The Liberty Party—the nation’s ...
From Renaissance carols to sing-along Messiahs, this wide selection of choral, instrumental and classical concerts should get ...
The planned $573 million downtown Columbus project from Edwards Cos. seeks to revitalize nearly six city blocks and stem ...
In the late 19th century, artists were going goth. Works like Vincent van Gogh’s Head of a Skeleton With a Burning Cigarette (1886), Edvard Munch’s By the Deathbed (1893) and Hugo Simberg’s The Garden ...