ONLINE: New Changes at Art on the Atlanta BeltLine
Art on the BeltLine, the “largest free temporary outdoor art exhibition in the South,” is poised for a new chapter. New leadership accompanies a new request for proposals for fall 2018. Miranda […]
Art on the BeltLine, the “largest free temporary outdoor art exhibition in the South,” is poised for a new chapter. New leadership accompanies a new request for proposals for fall 2018. Miranda […]
Every now and then I like to highlight one of my favorite projects to be involved with, the Spelman College Museum of Fine Art’s podcast, “Be Your Own Muse.” This […]
Each year, art-market influencers — and those who aspire to influence — gather in the hometown of Trick Daddy and Pitbull to enjoy themselves while enjoying art. This year, Miami Art […]
I was pleased to contribute to the Fall 2017 issue of Art Papers Magazine. This was the “sound” issue, so each article maintained some focus on the culture of sound, […]
Being in transit. Grappling with the inside and outside versions ourselves. Dealing with the process of immigrating to America. Negotiating different cultures and notions around what it means to be […]
Shanequa Gay is one of my favorite artists who I don’t see talked about enough, especially in this contemporary moment. Her work often deals with the politics and physicality of […]
We still have a long way to go in 2017, but Future’s “Mask Off” has already staked its claim as a Top-5 anthem. With a new video for the song, […]