Source: iOne Digital Creative Services Looking back on her life as a ballet dancer, Indira Cunningham wishes that she could have gone to a few more birthday parties
Source: iOne Digital Creative Services / iOne Digital Creative Services The artist Alisha B. Wormsley tells stories of reclamation and rematriation; stories of a resurgent Black matriarchy locked
Source: iOne Digital Creative Services Poet Bonita Lee Penn wiped tears as she recalled the pulsating rhythm of drums in her childhood Pentecostal church. The thunderous beating served
Source: iOne Digital Creative Services / iOne Digital Creative Services Native Pittsburgher INEZ, all caps—no last name, has an infectious laugh. It’s BIG. Like the letters of her
Source: iOne Digital Creative Services On a recent Saturday in May, a daylong African drum and dance gathering in Pittsburgh had 10-year-old Peyton Russell feeling the pulse. After
Source: iOne Digital Creative Services Thousands of artists from around the world descended on Florida at the end of the year to exhibit and sell their work at
Source: iOne Digital Creative Services/Emmai Alaquiva The resume of multi-disciplinary Pittsburgh artist Emmai Alaquiva reads like a wish list scrawled in a teenager’s journal sometime in the 1990s.
Source: iOne Digital Creative Services/Gregory Scott Williams, Jr. An accomplished filmmaker and photographer, Pittsburgh native Gregory Scott Williams Jr. is deeply rooted in community and passionate about empowering
Source: tupungato / Getty Tucked away on the outskirts of Pennsylvania is a small city filled with a long legacy of Black art excellence. Most Americans know Pittsburgh
Source: iOne Digital Creative Services Nearly 100 years ago, self-taught photographer Charles, “Teenie” Harris, who was born in 1908, started documenting Pittsburgh’s arts and cultural scene. Today, the