Sutton Initiative for Design Education (SIDE)
In the Spring of 2012, Salem Academy and College in Winston-Salem, NC opened the Sutton Initiative for Design Education (SIDE) named in honor of Salem Academy alumna Martha Allene Stevens Sutton A’71....
View ArticleWren Wilson: Connected and Inspiring
Wren Wilson is an entrepreneur, artist, designer, master gardener, and pet professional whose passion, talent and commitment to community centers her work and inspires those around her, like me. It was...
View ArticleReopening of Queens Museum: #LaunchQM
Filed under: Architecture, Art, Art and Community, Art and Culture, Community, Contemporary Art, Culture, Decorative Arts, Design, Digital Art, Fashion, Film, Gallery, Graphic Design, Latin American...
View ArticleGoing Beyond Blackness, Into the Starry Skies – NYTimes.com
http://mobile.nytimes.com/2013/11/15/arts/design/the-shadows-took-shape-at-the-studio-museum.htmlFiled under: Art, Art and Community, Art and Culture, Artists of African Descent, Contemporary Art,...
View ArticleLincoln Center Presents: Aaron Curry: Melt to Earth
Melt to Earth is a part of Lincoln Center’s Public Art Program featuring 14 site-specific, monumental boldly colored aluminum sculptures by Los Angeles-based artist Aaron Curry around the Josie...
View ArticleArtist on the Edge: Azmara Asefa
Azmara Asefa’s designs caught my attention for their intricate and ornate details as well as their deep connection to “home”. Her work is not only aesthetically pleasing but connects to much deeper...
View ArticleShaping Power: Luba Masterworks from the Royal Museum for Central Africa
Within my time in Los Angeles I had the pleasure of visiting LACMA (The Los Angeles County Museum of Art) and its new gallery and initiative dedicated to the arts of Africa. Through educational...
View ArticleMapping the Bronx: The Bronx Grand Concourse Cultural Map
Cartography may seem a daunting and boring field, but the Bronx Museum has enlivened it to be a highly interactive experience with a website that takes viewers on a journey through the literary and...
View ArticleLive Ideas: James Baldwin,This Time!
I am so excited that New York Live Arts will present their second installation of their Live Ideas dedicated to exploring the impact and achievement of the work of James Baldwin, extraordinary and...
View ArticleAlvin Ailey at New York City Center
During the holiday season the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater at New York City Center, resident dance company of New York City Center, is a New York City tradition. The amazing choreography,...
View ArticleTop ArtEdgeNYC posts of 2013
There were so many wonderful posts I had the opportunity to experience in 2013! Click on the links here for my top 15 posts of 2013: 1. Jessica Ofalt: Mixed Media Photography 2. Boy and Sheep Design...
View ArticleNew York City Ballet (NYCB) Art Series 2014 Presents JR
I have been searching for months for any clues as to who the next contemporary artist to collaborate with the New York City Ballet (NYCB) would be, and it is with great excitement last night I saw the...
View ArticleAPAP@HOME: South Bronx Arts and Community Organizations
Find out more on Pepatian’s website: http://www.pepatian.org/overview/apap-showcase/Filed under: Art, Art and Community, Art and Culture, Artists of African Descent, Bronx, Community, Contemporary...
View ArticleIris Apfel, American Style Icon
In the new year people often set out with proclamations to make the year better while remaining true to themselves. A style icon that has remained true to her golden formula was just featured on the T...
View ArticleFM Supreme: “Momma Loves Me”
FM Supreme continues to evolve as an artist whose connections to community, social justice and her faith make her one of the most brilliant MCs in the game. On my one year blogoversary on WordPress I...
View ArticleMETRO Show 2014
Last week I attended the opening for METRO Show 2014, which is an art fair that displays work from galleries whose work mainly focuses on American folk art, pre colonization art (labeled by some...
View ArticleWitness Uganda: A.R.T. Season
Rarely do you feel a spark of inspiration just by the chords struck on the piano in a musical, even before the poignant dialogue and singing compels you to action. “Witness Uganda” is that rare and...
View ArticleWebsite on the Edge: Philadelphia Arts Mural Program
I enjoy an interactive website full of great knowledge and fun for a variety of audiences. The Philadelphia Arts Mural Program has produced some amazing work in the past years, with over 3,000 works in...
View ArticleTrip on the Edge: Boston 2014
Filed under: Architecture, Art, Art and Community, Art and Culture, Artists of African Descent, Contemporary Art, Culture, Gallery, Photograpy, Place, Public Art, Sculpture, Style, Travel, Travel and...
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