Evolve the Gallery

Evolve the Gallery Evocative - e·voc·a·tive (ĭ-vŏk'ə-tĭv) adj. Tending or having the power to evoke. i.e. expr Open Second Saturdays 1pm-6pm or please call first, (916) 572-5123

  Where to Find Black Art During Art Basel Miami Beach 2017 | Sugarcane Magazine ™
11/28/2017

Where to Find Black Art During Art Basel Miami Beach 2017 | Sugarcane Magazine ™

Above: Alexis Peskine, Soninké Whispers, 2017. Nails, moon gold leaf, paint and satin varnish on wood panel, 241 x 247 cm. Courtesy of the October

Black Art Project: Artist Talk: Titus Kaphar...Can Art Amend History? https://t.co/tMOfXKQnbO)
11/21/2017

Black Art Project: Artist Talk: Titus Kaphar...Can Art Amend History? https://t.co/tMOfXKQnbO)

"Titus Kaphar makes paintings and sculptures that wrestle with t he struggles of the past while speaking to the diversity and advances of t...

Sculpture is a stunning tribute to native son Romare Bearden
10/18/2017

Sculpture is a stunning tribute to native son Romare Bearden

New public artwork by Bearden peer, Richard Hunt, pays tribute to Charlotte-born artist's life and works.

Activist Art Collector Pamela Joyner and the Ogden Museum’s Solidary & Solitary Focus on Black Abstract Artists
10/18/2017

Activist Art Collector Pamela Joyner and the Ogden Museum’s Solidary & Solitary Focus on Black Abstract Artists

“This isn’t just to add black faces to the history of American art. This is to change and improve our understanding of American art as a whole.”

CAAM | We Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Women, 1965–85
10/02/2017

CAAM | We Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Women, 1965–85

Focusing on the work of African American women artists, We Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Women, 1965–85 examines the political, social, cultural, and aesthetic priorities of women of color during the emergence of second-wave feminism. The exhibition highlights the voices and experiences of wome...

CAAM | We Wanted a Revolution: Curatorial Walkthrough
10/02/2017

CAAM | We Wanted a Revolution: Curatorial Walkthrough

Tour We Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Women, 1965–85 with co-curators Catherine Morris, Sackler Family Senior Curator for the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art, Brooklyn Museum, and Rujeko Hockley, assistant curator of contemporary art at the Whitney Museum of American Art. Together…

The Black American Women Who Made Their Own Art World https://t.co/DT1RxoPFwv
08/08/2017

The Black American Women Who Made Their Own Art World https://t.co/DT1RxoPFwv

We Wanted a Revolution at the Brooklyn Museum tracks the shape-shifting radicalism of black women artists, authors, filmmakers, dancers, gallerists, and public figures between 1965 and 1985.

The Cézanne Stolen In The Perfect Art Heist For a New Millennium https://t.co/tzyHMWdLXN
07/03/2017

The Cézanne Stolen In The Perfect Art Heist For a New Millennium https://t.co/tzyHMWdLXN

As the world celebrated the dawn of a new millennium in 2000, a thief broke into Oxford's Ashmolean Museum and stole a Cézanne painting. It, and the thief, have never been found.

Actor Terry Crews applies his love for storytelling to design - https://t.co/Oiy5jBFYNX https://t.co/pfHZKJMaZx
06/01/2017

Actor Terry Crews applies his love for storytelling to design - https://t.co/Oiy5jBFYNX https://t.co/pfHZKJMaZx

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