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New Webisode Premeire 11/11/15 6PM Those Who Walk Among UsAs terrorism threatens our way of life, So does the people who find themselves drawn under the influence.Those who may be lost feel that there is only one way to reclaim a peace of mind...and so this is our story.
Fifteen Reasons Why You Don't Want to Miss the Harlem Fine Arts Show
By: Black Art In America News
Since its inception The Harlem Fine Arts Show (HFAS) has had over 60,000 visitors, traveled to more than 10 cities and has showcased hundreds of artists and galleries. This weekend the HFAS returns…
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Art and Social Activism panel during #BAIAFINEARTSHOWHARLEM
Black Art In America -- Art and Social Activism, A Panel Discussion Hosted by the Houston Museum of African American Culture (HMAAC)
Saturday, October 24, 2015 at 9:30am
With the HMAAC panel discussion on Art and Social Activism, moderated by HMAAC CEO John Guess, Jr. and…
Saturday, October 24, 2015 at 9:30am
With the HMAAC panel discussion on Art and Social Activism, moderated by HMAAC CEO John Guess, Jr. and…
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Six Tips for Artists on Selling Artwork That's Collecting Dust in your Closet.
By Faron Manuel
As artist develop in their journey they tend to amass an abundance of their own works, created in various stages of their careers; in moments of trial, experimentation, and refinement.
Due to the relatively crude nature of some artist's earlier works, and lack of some aesthetic qualities and substance found in their latter works some followers and patrons could be slower to appreciate or enjoy an…
ContinueDue to the relatively crude nature of some artist's earlier works, and lack of some aesthetic qualities and substance found in their latter works some followers and patrons could be slower to appreciate or enjoy an…
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Harlem Fine Arts Show "Discussions by the Lake" with Ben Chavis, Maudlyne Ihejirika and Arlene Coleman
We're having a thought provoking open forum about real issues facing the African American community, “Discussions by the Lake” on Saturday, October 31st from 4-6PM at Chicago's Merchandise Mart.
This discussion is quickly becoming a staple of Harlem and will feature The Chicago Sun-Times Urban Affairs…
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Harlem Fine Arts Show returns to Merchandise Mart October 29 – Nov. 1
Harlem Fine Arts Show returns to Merchandise Mart October 29 – Nov. 1
Continue2nd Annual event recognizes Chicago art, civic and business…
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Reisha Williams - Granny use to say featured at the Harlem Fine Art Show Chicago
Reisha is a Chicago based contemporary fine art photographer and painter, creating images holistically by combining conception, styling, photography, collage and found objects. Coming from a photography background has provided her with an excellent eye for the images she uses in her collage based pieces.
For several years, Reisha has sustained both an artistic and erotic investigation…
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REMEMBERING JOHN BIGGERS an Art exhibit presented by Winston-Salem Delta Fine Arts, Inc.
REMEMBERING JOHN BIGGERS an Art exhibit presented by Winston-Salem Delta Fine Arts,… |
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Beautiful Art
Come out and support Black Art in America. Several world renowned Artist displaying work for sight or sale! Wonderful entertainment and fun for all.
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Were You There for Justice or Else?
(Image Source: Justice or Else: 10 10 15 Million Man March Anniv. Facebook page)
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We Speak: Black Artists in Philadelphia, 1920s-1970s at Woodmere Art Museum
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Let's get it started
Sooooo, I'm going to try this blog thing one time and see what happens ...I really don't use the internet for much more than sharing information, whether it's photos of me or my work, art projects I'm currently working on, Shows I'm participating in, artists I'm interested in or sharing their work, or just information I find to be interesting or relative to the necessary knowledge we as a people find vital in order to progress and elevate to a higher level of consciousness .... With that…
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A NEW EXHIBITION ABOUT THE MODERN AFRICAN AMERICAN MALE
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BLACK ART IN AMERICA™ (BAIA) WORKSHOP at the Faison Firehouse Theater (Sun., 10/25/15, 11:00 AM)
BLACK ART IN AMERICA™ (BAIA) WORKSHOP at the Faison Firehouse Theater (Sun., 10/25/15, 11:00 AM) Six Hancock Place, Harlem, NYC 10027 (124th Street between St. Nicholas and Morningside Avenues) (90…
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PERKULATOR™ Interview with Jamel Gaines of Creative Outlet Dance Theater in Brooklyn
Interview with Jamel Gaines, Artistic Director, Choreographer, …
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Reginald Gammon artist talk at Stella Jones Gallery March 11, 2000.
Black Art In America™ (BAIA) will feature works by Reginald Gammon at the Faison Firehouse Theater in Harlem which span 50 years -- drawing attention to his contribution to the visual arts. PROGRAMMING SCHEDULE -- bit.ly/baiaharlem…
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PERKULATOR™ Discussions with Ted Ellis on upcoming Harlem Fine Arts Show Chicago
PERKULATOR™ Discussions : Where we like our conversations as HOT as our coffee. Najee Dorsey in conversation with Ted Ellis. Ted shares his thoughts on his career, the arts industry and…
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PERKULATOR™ Discussions with Lillian Blades parts 1 and 2
PERKULATOR™ Discussions : Where we like our conversations as HOT as our coffee. Faron Manuel in conversation with Lillian Blades in part 1 and Najee Dorsey interviews Lillian in…
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PERKULATOR Discussion: When an Art Scholar, Museum Director and Creatives meet up during Art Basel Miami 2014 part 1
PERKULATOR™ Discussions : Where we like our conversations as HOT as our coffee. When an Art Scholar, Museum Director and Creatives meet up during Art Basel Miami 2014 part…
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PERKULATOR™ Discussions: Being a Black Woman Artist with Tamara Natalie Madden
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The Whitney Plantation: An Emotional Journey ...
A Step Back In Time at Louisiana's Whitney Plantation
“Imagine what it would feel like to be someone else’s property. Imagine you are a field slave. You wake up before sunrise. You work until dark, which is 8 or 9 in hot humid summers. Your life depends on the whims of your master or…