Qahar Behzad: The Colors of Afghanistan
Opening in Tube Factory artspace's Guichelaar Gallery is a collection of works by Behzad created between the years 2011-2022 in Afghanistan and the US. Behzad grew up in Kabul in […]
Opening in Tube Factory artspace's Guichelaar Gallery is a collection of works by Behzad created between the years 2011-2022 in Afghanistan and the US. Behzad grew up in Kabul in […]
Full Disclosure’s mixed media works find inspiration in collective memory and how it’s intertwined with the natural world. Foreman looks at the relationship between symbolism in ancient sites, churches and […]
Sister Song: The Requiem is a community-based project that examines how art and community co-creation processes can be used to heal the intergenerational trauma associated with enslavement and its aftermaths. […]
Hear from some of the artists and community members that LaShawnda Crowe Storm invited to create a womb. Womb makers adapted and modified the womb by following these simple directions: […]
Learn more about two of the artists selecting this year's Power Plant Grant recipients! Amy Kligman has been the Executive Artistic Director at Charlotte Street Foundation in Kansas City, MO […]
A public reading and discussion around the book "Dear Black Girl: Letters from Your Sisters About Stepping Into Your Power." Tamara Winfrey-Harris is a writer who specializes in the ever-evolving […]
Live Music, THE Torta Food Truck, drinks, yard sale and the Colts Game ---outside and inside of Listen Hear. Organized by Clint Breeze and other Artist Public Life Residency artists, […]
Docey Lewis’s Living Threads takes the viewer on a journey of contradiction. Our technologically enhanced culture facilitates our ability to see and create both real and virtual connection while relentlessly […]
Recently declared the new greatest film of all time, Chantal Akerman’s Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles is a singular work in film history. The film meticulously details, […]
Recently declared the new greatest film of all time, Chantal Akerman’s Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles is a singular work in film history. The film meticulously details, […]