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A majority of staff members voted in favor of organizing, citing the need for secure jobs, benefits, and wages amid an uncertain political climate.
Enjoy two days of dialogue across publishing, making, and design in Brooklyn. Hosted by Pratt’s Graduate Communications Design Department.
Nancy Kricorian is the author of four novels about post-genocide Armenian diaspora experience, including her new book The Burning Heart of the World, which focuses on a Beirut Armenian family before, ...
The institution said it would continue to embrace diversity, equity, and inclusion in the face of widespread government funding cuts and pressures.
Based in Houston’s Third Ward neighborhood, the organization makes art that can seem luxurious meet real, lived necessities.
Seph Rodney, PhD, is a regular contributor to the New York Times and a former senior critic and opinions editor for Hyperallergic. He has also written for CNN, NBC, Artforum, the Guardian, and several ...
Fresh and challenging, Smith’s art sits on the cusp between eccentric abstraction and automated sci-fi figures, and contributes to Chicago’s dense art history.
A text about the Underground Railroad has been restored after it was edited to remove Tubman and downplay the contributions of Black abolitionists.
From its beginning in Wright’s Detroit basement, the museum has cultivated increased visibility for all African Americans by ...
Tara Anne Dalbow is a writer and critic currently living in Los Angeles. Her critical work can be found in Art Basel, ...
The Brooklyn Navy Yard is now accepting submissions for the “What Shapes Our Brooklyn” project! In 2024, artist Phoebe Lo won an open call to create a public artwork for the B ...
Brooklyn residents are invited to draw a shape that represents Brooklyn through their unique lens. Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Hyperallergic is a forum for serious, playful, and radical thinking about ...