In 1985, a group of anonymous women artists came together under the moniker the Guerrilla Girls, taking the art world to task for its abominable representation—or rather, the lack thereof—of women ...
One of the Guerrilla Girls speaking at the opening of “Discrimi-NATION: Guerrilla Girls on Bias, Money and Art.” Deonté Lee/BFA.com You probably know the Guerrilla Girls for their dissemination of ...
It was a fitting backdrop for Black Girls in Art Spaces’ first gathering of the year. The arts community founded by Dallas resident Kaci Merriwether-Hawkins exists to champion the work of Black ...
In the male-dominated world of Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon, a martial arts teacher offers women a way to empowerment ...
A new exhibit of the works at the National Museum of Women in the Arts reprises the creativity and relevancy of a group of female artists who emerged decades ago. By Shivani Vora This article is part ...
BIO Girls Art presented by Marvin replaces the traditional physical activities with creative arts, according to a press release. The new program was announced at the organization's annual fundraising ...
TULSA, Okla. — A local nonprofit is creating a safe space for young girls to express themselves and their creativity within the Tulsa community. Tulsa Girls Art School is a youth development program ...
FARGO — Danielle Gravon remembers exactly where she was the first time she heard about the Guerrilla Girls, the influential and controversial feminist art collective known for wearing gorilla masks.
The Tulsa Girls Art School is inviting the community to experience the creativity and personal stories of its students at its annual Spring Show, a celebration of artistic expression, confidence and ...
Fading artwork at Gathering Place is getting a fresh design thanks to a group of students from the Tulsa Girls Art School. Their canvas are rocks that lay underneath a large sycamore tree in the ...
The current exhibition at the New York Public Library’s Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture is titled, i found god in myself: The 40th Anniversary of Ntozake Shange’s for colored girls.
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