Jerrell Gibbs paints memory at human scale. In his new exhibition, Jerrell Gibbs: No Solace in the Shade at the Brandywine Museum of Art, the Baltimore-born artist’s work unfolds across more than 30 ...
CHADDS FORD — “Jerrell Gibbs: No Solace in the Shade” will open at the Brandywine Museum of Art this fall, portraying the first decade of the career of the Baltimore artist. The exhibit will be on ...
For generations, Black artists have played a critical role in documenting Black life—often filling gaps left by traditional historical institutions that overlooked or erased Black experiences. Whether ...
The AFRO knows what it’s like to endure challenging times. John H. Murphy, Sr., a former enslaved man founded the AFRO in 1892 with $200 from his wife, Martha Howard Murphy. Together they created a ...
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