James Van Der Zee’s legacy documenting the 1920s Harlem Renaissance through photography
Without the past, it’s hard to envision a future to build on, things to avoid, and the ones to become. Our past helps us to…
Without the past, it’s hard to envision a future to build on, things to avoid, and the ones to become. Our past helps us to…
We sat down with Opeyemi Olukotun as part of The Creative Lane, a series of features in which we set the stage for creative people…
In 1972, there was an argument led by John Berger that women were portrayed as objects of consumption in western art. A book and series…
Craftsperson. Tick. Digital illustrator. Tick. Pilot. Tick. Entrepreneur. Tick. Community organizer. Tick. Amanda Kandawire-Khoza ticks all the boxes and more. In superwoman style. At age…
In 1954, a group of four South African women launched what has been termed the “first attempt to establish a broad-based women’s organization”; the name…
Azuka Muoh was recently listed as one of the top 10 up and coming Black artists to look out for in 2022. A 21-year-old filmmaker and contemporary…
Despite being a self-taught artist, Matthew Eguavoen, a full-time contemporary painter from Nigeria, has placed himself in the glorified league of professionally trained Black artists.…
Let’s begin with these heart-wrenching images from the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict. A “Say No To War” collection was launched by DepositPhotos and VistaCreate, as Russia…
Harry Odunze, a photographer and creative director from Benin, Nigeria, started photography because he fell in love with its vocabulary. While he was a student…