Artist Talk: Marcus Kwame Anderson
Albany Institute of History and Art 125 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY, United StatesMany Rivers To Cross 36x36 Acrylic on Canvas Save Save Save
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An exhibit featuring works from BDA's 2017 Youth Summer Art Camp at Trinity Alliance. Come see the children's community photography taken with instructor and photographer, Clifford Oliver. BDA's Youth Summer Art Camp is funded by Stewart's.
Black Dimensions in Art, Inc and Living Resources' 70 Beekman Street Gallery proudly present BDA on Beekman, an exhibit featuring paintings, drawings, and photographs by BDA artists. Artists include Daesha Devon Harris, Takeyce Walter, Francelise Dawkins, Clifford Oliver, Stephen J. Tyson, Royal Brown, Bianca Dilella, Marcus Kwame Anderson, George W. Simmons, Fred Moody, and Anita...
Join us Friday September 7th, 4-7 pm for the 14th annual Summer In The City Youth Talent Exhibition at the Albany Barn. 56 Second Street, Albany NY. The exhibit will feature some of the work of the children who attended BDA's Summer Art Camp. Come support the kids and enjoy the art and refreshments!
BDA will host a special event at Albany Institute of History and Art. Since 1975, Black Dimensions in Art, Inc. (BDA) has been dedicated to educating the public about artists of the African Diaspora and their unique contributions to the American art scene, and encouraging African-American youth in the practice, application, and appreciation of the...
Black Dimensions in Art, Inc. is planning a special "Gathering of Artists" on Sunday, September 18, at 2:30p.m. We are inviting all creative people of the African Diaspora in the Capital Region to join us. This will be an opportunity to come and network with other Black creatives across all artistic disciplines. The occasion will...
In collaboration with Opalka Gallery, Black Dimensions in Art, Inc. is pleased to present a new solo exhibition from the artist ransome. Over a sixty-year period, Black people left behind poverty and Jim Crow in search of new lives in the North, Midwest, and West. In new paintings, installation, and sculpture, he reflects on this...