As the world’s top art museums strive — like everyone — to return to some sense of normalcy after a year of pandemic-induced chaos, an exciting new landscape of LGBTQ-themed art shows has begun to ...
“Tea for the HeARTists” was held Saturday, March 21, as a tea-party-style artist panel and networking event supporting women ...
It seems appropriate that in her colorful, native Oakland, where street murals and graffiti are exacted in a rainbow of hues, Favianna Rodriguez’s own West Oakland studio would bathe her in yet even ...
For local artist of color Cindy Finnie, recent news surrounding the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery and others has formed a creative block unlike any she has encountered. “I’m ...
When Erin Douglas first stepped onto Nevada's Black Rock Desert six years ago for her first Burning Man festival, the African American woman already knew from reputation not to expect to see many ...
Jim Waid works wonders with a kitchen spatula. • We're not talking about whipping up a scrumptious soufflé or delectable dessert. • Waid — a prolific Tucson artist who has won widespread acclaim for ...
LOS ANGELES — It’s a familiar experience for anyone who has had to be the only person of color in a room: the uncomfortable silence around issues of race or the pressure to represent a monolithic ...
Leslie Hewitt, “Subfield (Extension) (Tension)” (2024) (photo by Timothy Lee Photography, courtesy Sugar Hill Children’s Museum of Art and Storytelling) What is color? The answer to that question is ...