Hair Apparent: Works by Sonya Clark
WASHINGTON, DC—Artist Sonya Clark uses hair as a point of reference to raise issues of race, history and culture. While
WASHINGTON, DC—Artist Sonya Clark uses hair as a point of reference to raise issues of race, history and culture. While
NEW YORK—Today, the United States is moving “forward.” President Obama won a close race for the White House last night
WASHINGTON, DC—On election day, I thought it was fitting to share this symbolic image of striking sanitation workers, black men
WASHINGTON, DC—Viewing the art of Ai Weiwei and understanding the concepts behind his work is an eye-opening experience. The renowned
WASHINGTON, DC—Since it was established nearly 125 years ago, the National Geographic Society has been known for its photography—telling stories,
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