Illustrator of the Week: Ekua Holmes
Ekua Holmes has devoted her practice to sustaining contemporary Black Art traditions in Boston, as an artist, curator of exhibitions, and as an active member of […]
Ekua Holmes has devoted her practice to sustaining contemporary Black Art traditions in Boston, as an artist, curator of exhibitions, and as an active member of […]
E.B. Lewis considers himself an artistrator, a mix of illustrating and fine art and has illustrated over 70 books for children. He has won numerous […]
R. Gregory Christie has illustrated over 50 books, 6 of them being featured in the exhibition Telling A People’s Story including: Freedom in Congo Square, Richard Wright and […]
Don Tate, one of our featured artists in January, will be at MUAM Wednesday March 7 at 5:30pm. While here, Tate is going to […]
Shadra Strickland is an award winning illustrator, receiving the NAACP Image award in 2010 for co-illustrating Our Children Can Soar. Strickland also won the Ezra Jack […]
Jerry Pinkney has illustrated over 100 works in children’s books and novels. He is the recipient of a Caldecott Medal, five Caldecott Honors, and five New York Times […]
In 2017, Javaka Steptoe became the first author/illustrator to win the Randolph Caldecott Medal and the Coretta Scott King Illustrator Award for the same book […]
Overnight success does not always happen overnight. In fact, for Don Tate, overnight success took thirty-plus years to attain. This self-described “Longest-coming-up-and-comer” will share his […]
On Monday we commemorate a man who changed the history of the black community forever. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was a father, son, husband, brother, […]
On November 8, Miami University welcomed its newest sculptural installation onto the grounds. Located in the new garden in the Schiewetz Arts Plaza, Heart in Hand by […]
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