

Art exhibit explores incarceration
Light turquoise walls covered with portraits and poetry transformed the Seton Art Gallery into a room designed to evoke the atmosphere of...
Feb 16, 2016
UNH SETON GALLERY DEBUTS SPRING 2016 EXHIBIT
This Thursday, February 11, UNH Seton Gallery with artists and director, Laura Marsh will debut well-known artist, Felandus Thames’ most...
Feb 10, 2016
Whereabouts Unknown Opens at Seton Gallery
Whereabouts Unknown opens February 11 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Seton Gallery and focuses on the impact of imprisonment on families,...
Feb 10, 2016


Pulp fiction
A video of a man belly-crawling his way through New York City, rare comic books, prints by Kerry James Marshall, and issues of the...
Feb 6, 2016
Benton, Bruce, Yale Host Black History Month Exhibits
The exhibit at the Yale School of Art's Edgewood Avenue gallery, "Black Pulp!," is lighthearted in some ways. Visitors are greeted by a...
Feb 6, 2016
Exhibition spotlights black visual culture
In an upcoming exhibition, visual images -— both historical and contemporary — converse with each other in an unprecedented survey of...
Jan 20, 2016


Can You Fight Racism With a Paintbrush? This Show Says ‘Yes’
Negative stereotypes of African Americans are, sadly, as old as America. But now, one exhibition is looking at the positive way artists...
Jan 18, 2016


New Haven exhibit celebrates ‘strong, vital energy’ of blacks
NEW HAVEN >> It’s an exhibit that’s meant to be subversive, intended to take back the image of the black American from the racism that...
Jan 16, 2016


Yale School of Art exhibit explores the ‘pulp’ challenge to racial injustice
A new exhibition at the Yale School of Art (YSA) explores the creative use of printed media and artwork to challenge racist narratives...
Jan 11, 2016
Mississippi Homecoming Felandus Thames Returns to Jackson
The Yale MFA Program could occupy an entire chapter in a future history of African American art and Felandus Thames would likely hold a...
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