Kambui Olujimi (2016) is featured in Keyaira Boone, “14 Black Contemporary Artists And Curators You Should Know,” Essence, January 28, 2021.
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Kambui Olujimi is featured in The New York Times
Kambui Olujimi (2016) is featured in Siddhartha Mitter, “In 177 Portraits, an Artist’s Homage to His Bed-Stuy Muse,” The New York Times, January 8, 2021.
Peter Williams's painting is acquired by the Nasher Museum
Peter Williams‘s (2018) painting Birdland (2020) is acquired by the Nasher Museum in Durham, NC.
Carmen Papalia is featured in ARTnews
Carmen Papalia (2013) is featured in Sara Reisman, “Now Is the Time to Address Issues of Accessibility for Artists and Institutions,” ARTnews, January 4, 2021.
Beverly Acha is named inaugural Artist-in-Residence
Beverly Acha (2018) is named The Lighthouse Works’ inaugural Artist-in-Residence on Fishers Island, NY.
Nancy Floyd is featured in The New Yorker
Nancy Floyd (2018) is featured in Johanna Fateman, “The Photographer Who Set Out to Watch Herself Age,” The New Yorker, December 16, 2020.
Kambui Olujimi is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles
Kambui Olujimi (2016) is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles at UNTITLED, ART Miami Beach OVR, December 2-6, 2020.
Athena LaTocha is included in the group exhibition at the Revelation Gallery
Athena LaTocha (2015) is included in the group exhibition Urban Native Artists at Revelation Gallery, St. John’s in the Village, New York, on view December 1-30, 2020.
Nancy Floyd is interviewed for the i-D Magazine
Nancy Floyd (2018) is interviewed by Ryan White in “Nancy Floyd has been photographing herself every day for almost 40 years,” i-D Magazine, November 26, 2020.
Peter Williams is Featured on Artsy
Peter Williams (2018) is featured in “20 Artists on the Work They Made in 2020,” Artsy, November 20, 2020.
Naeem Mohaiemen is awarded with The Andy Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant
Naeem Mohaiemen (2009) and Anjali Singh are awarded the Andy Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant for their book, Harmit Singh’s War.
Kambui Olujimi wins BRIC'S second annual prize
Kambui Olujimi (2016) is one of the ten winners of BRIC’s second annual Colene Brown Art Prize, which awards $10,000 to New York-based artists yet to receive institutional support.
Ken Gonzales-Day will be a keynote speaker for UCLA Workshop
Ken Gonzales-Day will be a keynote speaker for the UCLA Art History Graduate Symposium and Workshop, November 7, 2020.
Sheida Soleimani's solo exhibition is featured in Hotbed
Sheida Soleimani (2018) is featured in Hotbed, a solo exhibition at Denny Dimin Gallery, on view November 6 – December 23, 2020.
Marina Adams is solo exhibition is featured in FOCUS
● Marina Adams (2008) is featured in FOCUS, a solo exhibition on view at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, November 6, 2020 – January 10, 2021.
Rodrigo Valenzuela's solo exhibition is featured in Stature
Rodrigo Valenzuela (2015) is featured in Stature, a solo exhibition at Asya Geisberg Gallery in New York, on view October 29 – December 19, 2020.
Kambui Olujimi and Peter Williams are included in a group exhibition on view at Luis De Jesus
Kambui Olujimi (2016) and Peter Williams (2018) are included in the group exhibition Unreachable Spring, on view at Luis De Jesus Los Angeles, CA, October 17 – December 19, 2020.
Golnar Adili leads workshop at the New Museum
Golnar Adili (2015) leads the workshop “Containers for Hardship” at the New Museum, October 10, 2020.
Miguel Luciano's installation is acquired by the Smithsonian
Miguel Luciano (2006) has an installation acquired by the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
Mira Burack is selected to represent New Mexico in Paper Routes
Mira Burack (2015) is selected to represent New Mexico in Paper Routes, the sixth installment in the National Museum of Women in the Arts’ Women to Watch exhibition series, on view October 8, 2020 – January 18, 2021.