Natasha Bowdoin: Spring Song

Natasha Bowdoin Spring Song Arkansas Museum of Fine ArtsApril 22, 2023 – Spring 2025 Boldy colored, larger-than-life flowers and leaves sprout across the walls of the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts in Natasha Bowdoin’s Spring Song. With its graphic linework and...

Events – Breaking the Code Film Screening

EVENTS Breaking the Code Film Screening June 24, 2023 at 3pm Tyler Museum of Art Back The Tyler Museum of Art will host a free screening of Breaking the Code on Saturday, June 24. The feature-length documentary provides a unique look at the life and art of the late...

Events – Letitia Huckaby Artist Talk

EVENTS Letitia Huckaby Artist Talk June 10, 2023 at 1pm Amon Carter Museum of American Art Back Enjoy a free lecture and conversation with three of the contemporary Black artists featured in the exhibition Emancipation: The Unfinished Project of Liberation. Artists...

Events – Descendant Film Screening

EVENTS Descendant Film Screening June 9, 2023 at 7pm Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth Back In conjunction with a lecture and conversation with artists Maya Freelon, Jeffrey Meris, and Letitia Huckaby of Emancipation: The Unfinished Project of Liberation, and director...

Sedrick Huckaby: Portraits

Sedrick Huckaby: Portraits This project documents two residential blocks. One block is located in Tulsa, Oklahoma on Haskell Place in a neighborhood adjoining historic Greenwood. The 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre desecrated the Greenwood neighborhood—one of the most...

Sedrick Huckaby: Our Lamentations Series

Sedrick Huckaby: Our Lamentations In Sedrick Huckaby’s series Our Lamentations, the artist has created new visual vocabularies that hold space for the experiences of grief unique to Black communities disproportionately impacted by generations of social...

Letitia Huckaby: 5 Paper Dolls: A Contemporary Tale Series

Letitia Huckaby: 5 Paper Dolls: A Contemporary Tale Letitia Huckaby’s 5 Paperdolls: A Contemporary Tale is a body of work inspired by the bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama on September 15, 1963. The explosion killed 14-year-old Addie Mae...

Letitia Huckaby: And Thy Neighb(our) Series

Letitia Huckaby: And Thy Neighb(our) In her Artpace exhibition And Thy Neighb(our), Letitia Huckaby expands this practice with new media and deepened interests as she here presents her subjects in the vein of Old Master paintings. This centuries-old style typically...

Letitia Huckaby: A Tale of Two Greenwoods Series

Letitia Huckaby: A Tale of Two Greenwoods This project documents two residential blocks. One block is located in Tulsa, Oklahoma on Haskell Place in a neighborhood adjoining historic Greenwood. The 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre desecrated the Greenwood neighborhood—one of...