Revolutionary art: Angelita Hampton on her Frida Kahlo exhibit
Watch as Hampton guides us through her “Frida by colors” exhibit at the Fonseca-Du Bois Gallery.
Watch as Hampton guides us through her “Frida by colors” exhibit at the Fonseca-Du Bois Gallery.
As part of Fringe Festival, we’ll reflect on our ability to acknowledge, appreciate, and encounter differences.
On 8/23, we welcome the Pendleton 2 Defense Committee for an exhibit opening, discussion, and collective art-making session!
Catch a glimpse into the infinite reservoir of creativity and kindness that is Vernon T. Bateman.
On June 28, a new exhibit poses a necessary question through captivating colors and symbols of resistance.
Create art inspired by your immigration experiences with artist Gloria Martinez Granados on 6/21.
Artist 31 Woman uses art and technology to deepen relations and advance our liberation.
On Mass Ave., the first in-person event in the campaign to exonerate Bateman showcased his brilliant public artworks on display outside of The District Threatre.
Members of the Iskra Books collective discuss the relationship between art and revolutionary struggle on the local, national, and global scales.