Afro-Atlantic Histories at the National Gallery of Art
In her review of Afro-Atlantic Histories, Dr. Jordan Amirkhani charts the counter-narratives shaping the Black Atlantic.
In her review of Afro-Atlantic Histories, Dr. Jordan Amirkhani charts the counter-narratives shaping the Black Atlantic.
Our monthly round up of calls, residencies, and opportunities includes juried exhibitions at the Athens Institute for Contemporary Art and a residency at VisArts in Richmond.
Our monthly round up of calls, residencies, and opportunities includes residencies at Light Work in Syracuse and the Studio at MASS MoCA in North Adams, MA.
Dallas-based poet Laura Neal delivers a triptych for Naudline Pierre’s first solo exhibition, What Could Have Been Has Not Yet Appeared, at the Dallas Museum of Art.
Our monthly round up of calls, residencies, and opportunities includes grants from Getty Images, the Andy Warhol Foundation, and Anonymous Was A Woman.
Burnaway staff celebrates the month of April with a list of our favorite organizations, BA stories, albums, artists, films, books, and events for Earth Day.
Burnaway’s monthly news roundup includes Oolite Arts new Miami home, ICA Chattanooga’s innovative approach to brand identity and website design, and the announcement of the New Orleans Film Society’s 2022 Southern Producers Lab fellows.
Madeleine Seidel visits Nikita Gale’s END OF SUBJECT at the new David Zwirner outpost 52 Walker, New York.
Natalie Weis interviews Sanford Biggers about his current exhibition at the Speed Museum in Louisville. They discuss L.A. graffiti, Southern vernacular, and code-switching.