A new exhibition at the Ford Foundation Gallery demonstrates how Black women’s ceramics become memorials to land and body, inheritance and loss, embodying continuity and carrying histories across generations.
A new exhibition at the Ford Foundation Gallery demonstrates how Black women’s ceramics become memorials to land and body, inheritance and loss, embodying continuity and carrying histories across generations.
Nancy Leftenant-Colon, who became the first Black nurse in the U.S. Army Air Corps after President Harry S. Truman desegregated it in 1948, has died at age 104.
As the fires in Los Angeles continue to rage, the rest of the United States looks on in horror at imagery that ironically — or appropriately — appears as if it came from a Hollywood movie.
In good company @dukepress.bsky.social authors! 🤍💙🩵
Great to see "Grime, Glitter, and Glass" by @drnikkigreene.bsky.social and "The Politics of Collecting" by @eunsong.bsky.social on @hyperallergic.com's Best of 2024 list!
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Happy to see two great @dukepress.bsky.social books on this superb end-of-year best of list from @hyperallergic.com ! Congrats to @eunsong.bsky.social and @drnikkigreene.bsky.social !! hyperallergic.com/968703/the-3...
Great review of @drnikkigreene.bsky.social 's new @dukepress.bsky.social book in @hyperallergic.com , which named it one of the art books of the year!!!
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