Joe's Pub, a program of the Public Theater, is an independent, non-profit music venue, dedicated to supporting performing artists at every stage of their careers. Celebrate and enjoy the art of Black and Indigenous performing artists in NYC with Joe’s Pub and The Culture LP.
Read MoreWork In Progress: Shervone Neckles
Shervone Neckles is an American born, Afro-Grenadian interdisciplinary artist and educator living in South-East Queens, NY. Her work embraces collage, alternative printmaking techniques, book arts, sculpture, and social investigations. With storytelling at the foundation of her practice, Neckles intertwines personal and cultural histories in a body of work spanning embroidery, works on paper, and most recently her monumental installation Beacon.
Read MoreBuilding The Future: Highlighting Black Business with #blkcreatives and Square
At @blkcreatives and @theculturelp, we believe in community over clout and honoring where we come from. Chicago has always been known as an epicenter for Black creativity and business and this month, we worked together with @Square to shine a light on some Black entrepreneurs in the city who are building the future.
Read MoreWork In Progress: Chantal Feitosa
Work in Progress - IV: Chantal Feitosa is a Brazilian American multidisciplinary artist and educator living in Queens, NY and working in Brooklyn, NY. Her works shift between new media and social practice, addressing themes like racial hybridity, western beauty standards, and belonging.
Read MoreWork In Progress: LaJuné McMillan
Work in Progress - III: LaJuné McMillan is a new media artist and creative technologist living and working in New York. Their works merge performance, ritual, and virtual reality - investigating our current modes of communication, and problematizing the foundations on which digital work is created.
Read MoreWork In Progress: Carlos Rosales-Silva
Work in Progress - II: Carlos Rosales-Silva is a painter and muralist living and working in New York City. His art and research practices center the histories of Brown people in the United States, and the layered visual culture within their communities.
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