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Along South L.A.’s bustling Crenshaw Boulevard is a new mural with an obvious message – “No I.C.E.” – in large red block ...
Arleene Correa Valencia, Alejandro Cartegena and Nanci Amaka present unforgettable work at Catharine Clark Gallery.
Wendy Park's solo exhibition "Of Our Own" at VSF OC paints life at the Compton Fashion Center swap meet in the 1980's and ...
By highlighting artists from communities historically excluded from mainstream art institutions, the show challenges ...
An exclusive extract by Adam Gopnik on the Armenian American painter, taken from a collection of essays about the artist’s time in New York City ...
Now mobilizing his own art for change as reports of ICE spread across the country, González-Medina said he’s used to highly anti-immigration moments like this one and has been since he was a kid.
Doubling its contributions to immigrant art professionals, the foundation recognizes Oluremi C. Onabanjo, Donna Honarpisheh, Aimé Iglesias Lukin, and Bernardo Mosqueira for their curatorial work.
The Journey Art Exhibit and Competition in Charlotte offers a look at the journeys of immigrants and refugees to the U.S. and North Carolina.
Reframing the Immigrant Story . Intuit Art Museum reopens with an exhibition featuring works by 22 self-taught, foreign-born Chicago artists. By Kelley Engelbrecht. Photograph by Lyndon French.
Art: Our Lady Immigrant. 4 minute read. TIME. January 13, 1958 12:00 AM GMT-5. W ith considerable pride but without great fanfare, New York City’s Metropolitan Museum of Art last month announced ...
Destino Valparaíso, an ambitious new museum funded by a local businessman and housed in a historic former school, seeks to ...
In the film, The Brutalist, László Tóth is a Jewish immigrant, Holocaust survivor and architect. In the first act, "The Enigma of Arrival," László arrives in Doylestown, Pennsylvania.
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