In a conversation with Black Art and Design, Canadian-Congolese artist Moridja Kitenge Banza reflects on recent milestones in his career, including joining Claire Oliver Gallery in Harlem and participating in the McCanna House Artist-in-Residence ...
Interviews
In Conversation: Kambui Olujimi Explores The Mythic Space of Depression Era Dance Marathons in ‘All I Got to Give’
Amidst the dynamic backdrop of Los Angeles's contemporary art scene, Kambui Olujimi's exhibition "All I Got to Give" at Vielmetter Los Angeles emerges as an exploration of resilience, history, and the human condition. This exhibition marks Olujimi's ...
Stan Squirewell on Reframing History in His Solo Show at Claire Oliver Gallery
In the ever-evolving world of contemporary art, multi-media artist Stan Squirewell's work transcends traditional boundaries. Merging historical narratives with a bold, modern perspective, Squirewell's art offers a profound commentary on identity, ...
Jerron Herman On Art & The Joy Of Advocacy
Jerron Herman is an interdisciplinary artist based in New York City creating through dance, text, and visual storytelling. Born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, Jerron began his career pursuing performance and ...