Renty Taylor wasn’t only an enslaved individual, he was much much more, and his story should concern us all.
CM Campbell
CM Campbell received his BA in Fine Art with a studio emphasis at San Francisco State University, and his MFA in Comics at California College of the Arts. He grew up in Evanston, Illinois and lives in Brooklyn, New York.
Woke, Beyond the Punchlines and Performativity
In his role based on the life of cartoonist Keith Knight, Lamorne Morris highlights the uncomfortable and at times exasperating self-awareness that comes with being Black in public.
The “Artists in Residence” of Fishkill Correctional Facility
Within a week of landing in Fishkill, I found myself in a confab of the inmate-run illustration group.
Who Tells the Art Stories You Want to Read?
From preliminary sketches to completing works like “How to Draw a Black Guy,” my path to becoming an artist has been a journey.
A Black Woman With Tenure
“We filter Black women’s voices. They’re like mines full of gold. And if your stories ain’t perfect? Then your stories ain’t told.”
How to End a Protest
This is the final installment in a six-part series by the artist that will be published every day this week (Mon–Sat) regarding the recent Whitney Museum protests and the issues at stake.
The Many Forms of Resistance
This is the fifth installment in a six-part series by the artist that will be published every day this week (Mon–Sat) regarding the recent Whitney Museum protests and the issues at stake.
What’s Wrong with Museums?
This is the fourth installment in a six-part series by the artist that will be published every day this week (Mon–Sat) regarding the recent Whitney Museum protests and the issues at stake.
Protesting the Art Industry and the Money Behind Museums
This is the third installment in a six-part series by the artist that will be published every day this week (Mon–Sat) regarding the recent Whitney Museum protests and the issues at stake.
Speaking Out at the Whitney Museum
This is the second installment in a six-part series by the artist that will be published every day this week (Mon–Sat) regarding the recent Whitney Museum protests and the issues at stake.
How to Protest Art
This is the first installment in a six-part series by the artist that will be published every day this week (Mon–Sat) regarding the recent Whitney Museum protests and the issues at stake.
How to Take Positive Feedback as an Artist
The term “masochistic epistemology” seems appropriate, no?