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Category: Arts

"That Evening Sun Goes Down" by South African artist Peter Clarke in 1960, from the Fisk University Galleries, Gift of the Harmon Foundation (Courtesy of Phillips Collection)
Posted inArts, Lifestyle

African and American Artistic Minds Meet in Phillips Collection Exhibition

by Brenda C. SilerNovember 15, 2023November 15, 2023
The Kennedy Center exhibit "America's Voices Against Apartheid" pays tribute to Americans who protested apartheid. (Eden Harris/The Washington Informer)
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Kennedy Center Exhibit Showcases U.S. Support for South Africa in Apartheid Era

by Sam P.K. CollinsOctober 27, 2023October 31, 2023
"Portrait of a Man" (c. 1855), as part of the National Gallery of Art's Ross J. Kelbaugh Collection (Courtesy photo)
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National Gallery of Art Exhibit Shows Black People from Slavery to Self-Determination

by WI Web EditorOctober 15, 2023October 16, 2023
DJ Heat at Art All Night at the Capitol Riverfront in Washington, D.C. (Ja’Mon Jackson/The Washington Informer)
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U Street Art All Night/Dine All Night: A Brief Experience Recap

by WI Web EditorOctober 2, 2023October 3, 2023
**FILE** Emmanuel Massillon (Courtesy of utaartistspace.com)
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Emmanuel Massillon’s Transcendent Opening at UTA Artist Space

by WI Web EditorSeptember 29, 2023September 30, 2023
"Reframing Americana: A Confluence of Narratives," featuring artists Halim Flowers, Clarence James and Phillip Fenty, kicks off Sept. 29 and runs through Oct. 1 as part of Mayor Bowser's DC Art All Night.
Posted inArts, Lifestyle

‘Reframing Americana’: A Transformative Exhibition Merges Narratives at Art All Night

by WI Web EditorSeptember 27, 2023September 27, 2023
Siena Smith’s “Talk to Me,” 2023– jacquard woven cotton and rayon 47 x 34.75 in. (Courtesy photo)
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Chela Mitchell Gallery Debuts Siena Smith’s ‘Where Have You Been Hiding?’

by WI Web EditorSeptember 20, 2023September 20, 2023
Tim Okamura's "Onna-Bugeisha: Warriors of Light" premieres Oct. 12 at Pittsburgh's August Wilson African American Cultural Center. (Courtesy photo)
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Tim Okamura’s ‘Onna-Bugeisha: Warriors of Light’ Exhibition Shines a Spotlight on Social Justice Warriors

by WI Web EditorSeptember 11, 2023September 12, 2023
Gisela McDaniel's "Bigger Than Me," 2023 (Courtesy of Gisela McDaniel, Pilar Corrias, London)
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Armory Week 2023: Exploring Cultural Space-Making and Challenging Eurocentric Systems of Erasure

by WI Web EditorSeptember 11, 2023September 11, 2023
“Remembrance” features the photographs of photojournalist Masrat Zahra, who promotes awareness of the realities of Kashmiri life through her work. (Courtesy photo)
Posted inArts, Lifestyle

‘Remembrance’ Promotes Community Service, Transports Viewers

by WI Web EditorAugust 9, 2023August 9, 2023

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