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While Kenn Kotara's work lives in abstraction, the artist said social-political exploration is always at play. It鈥檚 right there in the title of his new show鈥斺漁rder in an Unruly Zoo.鈥 It鈥檚 on view through June 10 at the Black Mountain Center for the Arts.
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Artist Jill Magid inscribed pennies with "The body was already so fragile" 鈥 and now brings a film of the process to Brooklyn, giving people a chance to reflect on the pandemic.
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Stone Center director Joseph Jordan explained why he is now canceling the photo exhibition for a second time in less than two weeks, this time at the artist鈥檚 request.
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Eighty-four-year-old photographer, arts community organizer and activist Kwame Brathwaite chronicled the second-wave Renaissance of his beloved Harlem, New York.
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Before photographer Cornell Watson could open his new photo exhibit on UNC-Chapel Hill's campus, the university asked for the removal of specific images. Later, the university canceled his exhibition "Tarred Healing" altogether 鈥 less than a week before it was set to open.
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深夜福利鈥檚 2021 Youth Reporters turned on their mics to collect stories from their communities. H'aiasi Chinfloo from Durham, NC explored the intersection between fashion and sustainability with clothing designer Gordon Holliday.
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深夜福利 Youth Reporter Surafele Sintanyehu reports from Raleigh, capturing how two local artists are balancing their passion and maintaining their authenticity.
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For generations Native Americans were left out of the mainstream art world. An exhibition called "Art for a New Understanding: Native Voices 1950s to鈥
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For generations Native Americans were left out of the mainstream art world. An exhibition called "Art for a New Understanding: Native Voices 1950s to鈥
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Artist Fahamu Pecou has been wrestling with stereotypes of black masculinity for his entire life. No matter how many degrees he earned or what job he had,鈥