BLACK ENTERPRISE spotlights 19 Black women visual artists to honor and recognize for International Black Women's History ...
Lani Adeoye brings her Nigerian heritage and global perspective to a West African crafts display at Salone del Mobile.
Trailblazers at the Turn of the 20th century" presents the work of five historic female artists living and working in Wyoming ...
South African artist Hannelie Coetzee is challenging perceptions through her 'eco-queer' art, transforming despised hyenas into powerful symbols of female strength and sexual diversity. From her ...
They are often disparaged as ugly, sly and cruel scavengers but for South African artist Hannelie Coetzee, hyenas are symbols ...
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The Body Optimist on MSNAfrican fashion shines internationally: these designers to watch closelyIn recent years, African fashion has experienced a meteoric rise on the international scene. Talented designers, inspired by a rich heritage and deeply rooted traditions, are reinventing fashion codes ...
Nollywood actress Monalisa Chinda-Coker has expressed her concerns about the under-representation of Nigerian women in the art world, describing it as “unfortunate and disheartening.” ...
WORCESTER ― On this Women's History Month, it might surprise some to learn that Worcester Art Museum's first acquisition, gifted in 1896, was painted by a woman. The oil painting portrait of ...
Kirsty Coventry made history on Thursday, becoming the first woman and first African to be elected president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), securing one of the most coveted positions in ...
King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima touch down at JKIA for state visit to Kenya She is also the co-founder of Women’s Investment Portfolio Limited (Wiphold), the first female-led company listed on ...
Kirsty Coventry, the first African and woman to become IOC President, makes history as the youngest person to lead the International Olympic Committee. This is her story... Meet the young African ...
Later at a press conference she talked about the significance of being the first woman and African to lead the IOC. “I’m extremely proud of both of those different identities that make up me ...
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