Made by Civil Rights
The artwork “1964 to 2025 Red Line” by AiFred explores the historical and ongoing struggle for civil rights, symbolized through silhouettes of marches and an Adinkra symbol for freedom. It addresses contemporary political issues echoing past injustices, emphasizing that the fight for Black visibility and dignity continues. The piece serves as a powerful reminder of…
5 Reasons to Love Black Art
Black Art is more than something you look at — it’s something you feel. It’s the pulse of history, the warmth of heritage, and the spark of innovation, all living together on canvas, in sculpture, in design.
The Legacy of Her Harp: Augusta Savage’s Enduring Influence
Augusta Savage was not just a sculptor—she was a revolution wrapped in clay and bronze. A woman of vision and fire, she shaped not only figures but futures, carving space for Black artists in an art world that often sought to silence them. From the Harlem Renaissance to the present day, her work and her…
The Redliner’s Dream

Are we currently victims of what has been done to us versus what we continue to do to ourselves or would we benefit more from help that we rightfully deserve versus helping ourselves with what we have at our disposal…. read more
