ExhibitionsLecturesPanelsPress Luis de Jesus/ El Museo: Frieze New York March 9, 2019 Read More Not Your Typical Residency: Artists and the Research Institute February 9, 2019 Read More FOR FREEDOMS: Where Do We Go From Here? :ICP February 9, 2019 Read More Songs the Plants Taught Us: Anytime Dept. January 24, 2019 Read More Surface Tension: Mapping Murals in Los Angeles December 26, 2018 Read More UnSeen – Our Past in a New Light, Ken Gonzales-Day and Titus Kaphar: Smithsonian NPG December 10, 2018 Read More Does NYC’s ‘Gay Liberation’ Monument Whitewash Stonewall? November 28, 2018 Read More The Legacy of Lynching: Haverford November 17, 2018 Read More UnSeen: Past, Present and Future November 2, 2018 Read More Diversifying Art Museum Leadership Convening November 2, 2018 Read More 150+ Artists and Billboard Locations Announced As Part of The Largest Public Art Project in U.S. History October 20, 2018 Read More Artists selected for Section 1 of the Purple Line Extension October 19, 2018 Read More Where Inquiry Meets Creativity, Celebrating the 10th Anniversary of SARF September 16, 2018 Read More Yale-Smithsonian internships offer exciting research opportunities September 15, 2018 Read More Plain Sight: Residency Art Gallery September 3, 2018 Read More How to Talk About Whiteness July 28, 2018 Read More History unseen: Smithsonian gallery examines overlooked victims of US lynchings July 20, 2018 Read More Smithsonian gallery explores diversity in US lynchings July 20, 2018 Read More Lynching in den USA: Auch der Mob mordet mit System July 16, 2018 Read More Reckoning with History: The legacy of lynching in the West July 16, 2018 Read More Orientation – The Racial Imaginary Institute Biennial: Jack Shainman Gallery July 3, 2018 Read More Titus Kaphar and Ken Gonzales-Day Reveal the Fictions in Depictions June 21, 2018 Read More ¡Ya Basta! The East L.A. Walkouts and the Power of Protest: La Paza June 15, 2018 Read More By removing victims from lynching photos, an artist emphasizes those erased from history June 11, 2018 Read More Intriguing and unexpected art shows you should see this summer June 6, 2018 Read More L’effacement des lynchages californiens. June 4, 2018 Read More On Whiteness: The Kitchen May 1, 2018 Read More Two Artists in Search of Missing History A new exhibition makes a powerful statement about the oversights of American history and America’s art history April 6, 2018 Read More Guggenheim Memorial Foundation announces new fellows — and pays tribute to grantees from California April 5, 2018 Read More National Portrait Gallery: Titus Kaphar and Ken Gonzales-Day Explore ‘UnSeen’ Narratives in Historic Portraiture March 29, 2018 Read More National Portrait Gallery Presents “UnSeen: Our Past in a New Light: Ken Gonzales-Day and Titus Kaphar” March 18, 2018 Read More “Plurality, Dissent, Encounter,” panel at The Museum Forum, MUAC/INAH March 15, 2018 Read More National Portrait Gallery Presents “UnSeen: Our Past in a New Light: Ken Gonzales-Day and Titus Kaphar” March 12, 2018 Read More Echoes of Loss: Flagstaff Arts Council February 3, 2018 Read More Ken Gonzales-Day’s Bone-Grass Boy: The Secret Banks of the Conejos River January 27, 2018 Read More Hunter Drohojowska-Philp checks out PST:LALA shows on KCRW January 20, 2018 Read More ‘Into Action’ festival blends art, music and social justice; a ‘momentum builder’ for sparking activism January 13, 2018 Read More The Art of Protest – Epiphany and the Culture of Empowerment: The Church of the Epiphany December 31, 2017 Read More Establishing Justice: Benton Museum of Art December 12, 2017 Read More INTO ACTION December 9, 2017 Read More Reenactment: BRIC November 29, 2017 Read More Luis de Jesus: UNTITLED. Miami Beach November 27, 2017 Read More In this place where the guest rests: Franklin Street Works November 20, 2017 Read More Giving attention to those history has erased November 14, 2017 Read More Erzah Jean Black on Bone-Grass Boy November 12, 2017 Read More Shadowlands – Ken Gonzales-Day: Minnesota Museum of American Art St. Paul November 12, 2017 Read More An Artist Reimagines His Ancestors Through Costumed Self-Portraits October 25, 2017 Read More Double Exposure: Absence and Evidence in Ken Gonzales-Day’s Erased Lynching October 22, 2017 Read More Ken Gonzales-Day at Skirball Cultural Center: Art & Cake October 20, 2017 Read More Photographer Parses the Politics and Relevance of L.A.’s Murals and Marks October 14, 2017 Read More« Previous12345Next »