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A Black-owned art gallery in Union Market is open and ready for a showcase. The Chela Mitchell Gallery, which opened in 2021 in Union Market, kicked off its first exhibit, "You See Where I'm Coming ...
Entire life’s work, decades of fine art, fashion, materials and personal items, was locked away in a Dallas storage unit she could no longer afford.
There is a backstory and cultural connection behind African American cloth dolls. Silk Allen learned all about it at a recent event. The African American Quilt & Doll Show opened author Silk Allen’s ...
The DIA's Center for African American Art, established in 2000, organized the reinstallation. This marks the first phase of a larger renovation of the museum's second-floor North Wing.
In October, the newly reimagined African American art galleries will move from their prior position in the North Wing on the museum’s second floor to encompass four gallery rooms in the central ...
The Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) will relocate and reopen its African American art galleries in October 2025. The new galleries will be centrally located near the Rivera Court, showcasing 50 ...
The former Department of Natural Resources building at 2312 N. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive is being demolished to make space for the future African American American Art and Culture Museum.
A journey to the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture took me places I will not soon forget.
Massachusetts’ Museum of African American History learned Wednesday night a three-year federal grant was terminated. Its leader worries their work is at risk after President Donald Trump issued an ...
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The exhibit includes 10 categories of African American dolls, including cloth dolls, paper dolls and cardboard standups, marionettes, pop culture dolls, sports figures, Barbies and more.
A woman out of Omaha, Nebraska has transformed her personal collection of more than 750 historic African-American dolls into a free museum.
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