From the late 1800s through the 1970s, Central Avenue in Tampa was bustling with Black culture and eventually became known as the Harlem of the South. Central Avenue between Ybor City and downtown ...
(WIB) – A groundbreaking new institution dedicated to preserving and celebrating Black art history and visual culture has officially opened its doors. The Black Artists Archive announced its launch ...
From humble beginnings as a young collector seeking Black art in flea markets to founding a groundbreaking multi-media platform, Patricia Andrews-Keenan’s journey embodies the power of ...
In the United States, drag originated from the Black community in the 1800s when William Dorsey Swann, the first self-proclaimed drag queen, hosted private balls referred to as “drags,” in which ...