Reimagining Leonardo’s Last Supper: A Public Art Piece in London

London’s Royal Academy of Arts has unveiled a striking public art piece by Bahamian artist Tavares Strachan titled “The First Supper (Galaxy Black)” as part of the exhibition “Entangled Pasts

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Exploring New York City’s Dutch Heritage 400 Years Later

The Dutch colonial era in New York is often overlooked, but there are important historical sites that offer a glimpse into this period. From the Castello Plan at the New

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Exploring Historic Black Communities in Texas Through Artworks: A Spotlight on Local Artists

After the American Civil War, formerly enslaved individuals established Black settlements known as freedmen’s towns across the South to seek economic independence and safety from racial violence. In Texas, over

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National Trust for Historic Preservation Awards $3 Million Grant to Black Heritage Sites in the US

The National Trust for Historic Preservation in Washington, DC, has announced $3 million in grants to 30 Black historic sites across the US, including eight representing the history of Black

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