Finger painting in Africa isn't just art; it's a heartbeat of history, pulsing with stories woven into the very fabric of its ...
The latest volume in the Illuminating Women Artists series focuses on the illuminated manuscripts of Sister Eufrasia ...
A fascinating new photography project takes viewers on a poignant journey through African American material culture, using ...
Photographer Chris Aluka Berry captures the untold stories of Black Appalachian communities in this exhibition debuting at ...
Although party politics and a tumultuous election may not be everyone’s cuppa tea, there is another side to Washington, DC ...
Citing the fair’s exclusion of African Americans from meaningful participation, and its inclusion of members of a ‘Dahomey ...
The Stanford L. Warren branch reopened after a three-year closure. Its history is anchored by a formative donation—and ...
A historic art exhibition, the start of a revolutionary political movement, and the birth of one of the greatest scientific minds.
SOAS Archives & Special Collections has contributed material from the Library’s unique archives, manuscript and rare books collections towards a range of local, national and international exhibitions.
But it was Mann’s rapturous discovery of photography in 1969 that set her on a trajectory from which she never looked back.
“With long life, I satisfy him and show him my salvation” – Psalm 91:16 ...
A new exhibition at the Louvre takes visitors on a visual journey, exploring how the figure of the fool evolved between the ...