Not exact matches
The recent successes of
artists like Viola Davis, Issa Rae and Ava Duvernay are just a foothold in the ladder of accomplishments
black women have made
throughout the current generations.
E. Jane's practice represents the voice of an individual who has a clear image of their person,
artist, sound designer (sometimes called DJ), conceptual
artist, female,
black woman and queer, which is presents
throughout her oeuvre.
While the other regional exhibitions (The Point Is... 2.0:
Black Panther Party 50th Exhibit at Joyce Gordon Gallery, 50 Years Later: The Art Show at SoleSpace, and ICONIC:
Black Panther at American Steel Studios) pay homage to the Party's rich visual legacy through specific aspects of the Party's history — including
women's participation and influence
throughout the Party or the Ten - Point Plan — All Power to the People provides both a thorough historical overview and contemporary meditations by
artists Carrie Mae Weems, David Huffman, Hank Willis Thomas, Sadie Barnette, Trevor Paglen, and William Cordova.
Exhibition cocurators Naomi Beckwith and Valerie Cassel Oliver discuss Howardena Pindell's multifaceted life, career, and activism as a
black woman and
artist in this short documentary featuring archival images and documents, and artworks made
throughout Pindell's fifty - year career.