Meow Wolf has brought one of its eccentric immersive art experiences to Houston—or rather, they’ve transported Houstonians to ...
Art is a way to personalize your space, adding your own sense of style and making your home your own. Some of our favorite Black celebrities have done just that, decorating their homes with ...
The importance of understanding women’s and Black women’s history lies in recognizing the significant yet often overlooked contributions they have made across various fields, in everything ...
Nadia Chaudhury is an editor for Eater’s Northeast region and former editor of Eater Austin, who often writes about food and pop culture. Meow Wolf, the multifaceted large-scale immersive art ...
Art has always been a battleground. In a moment when the arts are under siege—state-sanctioned censorship, gutted funding, and anti-DEI mandates threatening to erase marginalized voices—Black ...
Immersive arts and entertainment company Meow Wolf will open a massive new art exhibition at Seaport Entertainment Group’s Pier 17 in Lower Manhattan. Meow Wolf, known for its psychedelic art and ...
Filmmaker RaMell Ross may be a practitioner and admirer of visual art, but in cinema ... applying true experimental form to the archive of Black folks, which are in deep contrast because the ...
Meow Wolf, an immersive experience that offers sprawling venues outfitted with interactive art (some of which visitors can climb), is at last coming to New York City. It will be housed in a multi ...
The Art Museum of the Americas ... has canceled two upcoming shows, one featuring Black artists from across the Western Hemisphere and the other showcasing queer artists from Canada.
As plans to rebuild Interstate 375 in Detroit move forward, historians and residents are seeking to preserve the history of neighborhoods known as Black Bottom and Paradise Valley, whose ...
Find out why Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light is a must watch. Wolf Hall, the 2016 Peabody Award and Golden Globe winner, and its eagerly awaited TV sequel coming in 2025, Wolf Hall ...
Intended for use in engineering, it was unique for absorbing 99.965% of visible light, and become known as “the blackest black”. The artist who laid claim to it was the London-based Anish Kapoor.