A UCLA art historian is exploring what the color blue can tell us about the hidden history of Indigenous peoples.
Vibrant contrasts and eye-opening patterns are just a couple of the characteristics of Amanda Lobos’ beguiling murals and illustrations.
The iconic multi-hue ceilinged UN Human Rights Council chamber in Geneva got a generational make-over when it turned the venue over to young artists and changemakers in a lively celebration of social ...
By Juliette Maigné The iconic multi-hue ceilinged UN Human Rights Council chamber in Geneva got a generational make-over when ...
For the past five years, Creative Flagstaff has served as both lead and grantmaking agency. The city’s current contract with Creative Flagstaff ends with the conclusion of the fiscal year in July.
Black artists in Brazil and the US challenge stereotypes and uplift the African diaspora through art, promoting positive representations and empathy.
When it opened in 1992 on the outskirts of São Paulo, Brazil, the Zu Lai temple was the first of its kind in the region.
In I’m Still Here, one Brazilian clan’s confrontation with the military dictatorship dramatizes the last half-century of Brazil’s democratic travails.
An event on Wednesday, Feb. 19, at La Zona promises indigenous art, body painting and more. La Zona, at 337 West Commerce, ...
"It’s a tricky understanding, but I am here to bring experiences through performance art,” said Luana Dias David, a performance artist and artist-in-residence at MASS MoCA’s IRIS Residency.
The scholar, poet, and filmmaker devoted her life to sketching out a revisionist historiography of resistance in Latin ...
Native artists share stories of joy, resilience, and cultural continuity in groundbreaking exhibition at Denver Art Museum.