Three Atlanta museums feature solo exhibitions by standout Black women artists this fall: Ayana Ross, Shanequa Gay and the late Nancy Elizabeth Prophet.
The nationally touring retrospective is the culmination of a rising tide of interest in female artists who cited visions as a ...
With a vision that turned crumbling walls into works of art, a team of Kennesaw State University architecture students ...
According to the prestigious Niche grading system, this area high school ranked in the top 3 best schools in the state, again ...
Maylei Leaneagh of Colorado Mesa University blasts through the mud to win the varsity women's downhill national championship ...
As BFA and MFA programs experiment with emerging technologies, they are subtly redefining what it means to train as a ...
Jackson's life has been an astonishing series of firsts - degrees, Black collaborative art shows and Black cultural shows.
Three Georgia museum curators will discuss the curation and exhibition of African art in the museum setting at a panel event on Oct. 24 at the Albany Museum of Art.
In a sport that can often come down to razor-thin margins, gaining an extra edge on a few plays per game can have an ...
The Georgia Fintech Academy, a partnership between the University System of Georgia and some of the world’s largest payments companies, says it has served more than 10,000 students since it was ...
Discover the home styles in Georgia shaping design trends, from modern farmhouses to tech-integrated and wellness-focused ...
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