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March 4, 2024
When I was growing up, my grandma and her quilting circle made functional quilts from scraps of fabric. She also embroidered dishtowels, aprons, and tablecloths with simple patterns. I didn’t consider...
February 26, 2024
In the world of art, red is more than just a primary color – it’s a bold statement, a passionate embrace, and sometimes, a daring risk. Interior decorators are notorious for disliking red as it can be...
February 20, 2024
In the tapestry of American art, the stories of African American artists often remain hidden. But in museums dedicated to their art, their narratives come to life, offering a journey through history, identity,...
February 12, 2024
The vibrant, personal stories of African Americans in Harlem, the rural South, and urban North turn into vivid, stark cubism on the canvases of Jacob Lawrence. His work hangs in the White House, the MoMa,...
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