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Read the transcript: Jeffrey Brown talks to Steven Tepper, author of "Not Here, Not Now, Not That! Dr. Margaret Schmitz examines the history of The 2020 murder of George Floyd by a Minneapolis Police Officer led to Prompted in part by the critical response to MoMA PS1's exhibition Now Dig This! In this episode of PUNCHLINES, Matt Wuerker interviews the In the wake of COVID-19, stand up comedy was put on hold, depriving comics of the opportunity to

This two-part event, presented in connection with the exhibition "Never a Lovely So Real: Photography and Film in Chicago, ... Following the launch of her GoFundMe during the BlackLivesMatter For many years, the Brooklyn Museum has exhibited works by contemporary On August 11, 2022, Johnica Rivers (writer/editor, curator, and scholar) chatted with Lauren Cross (interdisciplinary ...

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Black Art in the Era of Protest: A Virtual Conversation

Black Art in the Era of Protest: A Virtual Conversation

On June 18, 2020 fiveXfive Public

In Time of Protest  Virtual Panel

In Time of Protest Virtual Panel

In

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Conversation: Why Do Americans Protest Art?

Conversation: Why Do Americans Protest Art?

Read the transcript: http://to.pbs.org/sljiXJ Jeffrey Brown talks to Steven Tepper, author of "Not Here, Not Now, Not That!

A Boston artist paints the backdrop to national conversation on racism

A Boston artist paints the backdrop to national conversation on racism

As

Art Up Close at the BCMA: Episode 1  "Protest Art and Black Lives Matter"

Art Up Close at the BCMA: Episode 1 "Protest Art and Black Lives Matter"

The first in a series of bite-sized

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Virtual Workshop - Encountering the Status Quo: A History of Protest in Art & Design

Virtual Workshop - Encountering the Status Quo: A History of Protest in Art & Design

Dr. Margaret Schmitz examines the history of

Community Conversation: Art-Activism-Action

Community Conversation: Art-Activism-Action

The 2020 murder of George Floyd by a Minneapolis Police Officer led to

In Conversation: Acts of Resistance and Inclusion in African American Art

In Conversation: Acts of Resistance and Inclusion in African American Art

Prompted in part by the critical response to MoMA PS1's exhibition Now Dig This!

Discussing the power of black art with the graphic artist behind The Black Panther Party

Discussing the power of black art with the graphic artist behind The Black Panther Party

In this episode of PUNCHLINES, Matt Wuerker interviews the

Art and Protest: Voices and Visions of Artists from Atlanta, Washington, D.C. and Minneapolis

Art and Protest: Voices and Visions of Artists from Atlanta, Washington, D.C. and Minneapolis

This workshop on “

Black Comedians Talk Art: ‘Our Existence Is a Form of Protest’

Black Comedians Talk Art: ‘Our Existence Is a Form of Protest’

In the wake of COVID-19, stand up comedy was put on hold, depriving comics of the opportunity to

Conversation: Photography and the Black Arts Movement

Conversation: Photography and the Black Arts Movement

This two-part event, presented in connection with the exhibition "Never a Lovely So Real: Photography and Film in Chicago, ...

Admit we have a problem: Tackling Racism through Art | Rachel Dallas | TEDxUniversityofGlasgow

Admit we have a problem: Tackling Racism through Art | Rachel Dallas | TEDxUniversityofGlasgow

Following the launch of her GoFundMe during the BlackLivesMatter

Black Culture is a Protest: The Exploitation of Black Culture | Simone Jaques | TEDxYouth@FAIHS

Black Culture is a Protest: The Exploitation of Black Culture | Simone Jaques | TEDxYouth@FAIHS

The exploitation of

Artists Roundtable: Art, Activism, and the Black Body

Artists Roundtable: Art, Activism, and the Black Body

For many years, the Brooklyn Museum has exhibited works by contemporary

Know Justice, Know Peace Virtual Art Exhibition | Bob Gore Artist Talk

Know Justice, Know Peace Virtual Art Exhibition | Bob Gore Artist Talk

Photographs by Bob Gore from the BLM

DANCE Protest Art Virtual Workshop w/ Kendrick Dial feat. Dr. Grace Jun & Keomi Tarver

DANCE Protest Art Virtual Workshop w/ Kendrick Dial feat. Dr. Grace Jun & Keomi Tarver

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Revolutionary Artists: Black Art as a Movement of Resistance

Revolutionary Artists: Black Art as a Movement of Resistance

5.15.2025 #TheOtherSideOfChange: Revolutionary Artists:

1-54 Webinar | Performance Art in the time of Protest and Pandemic

1-54 Webinar | Performance Art in the time of Protest and Pandemic

1-54 Webinar | Performance

Exhibition Talk: Black Every Day

Exhibition Talk: Black Every Day

On August 11, 2022, Johnica Rivers (writer/editor, curator, and scholar) chatted with Lauren Cross (interdisciplinary ...