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The Black School

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Support Anti-Racist Organizations Through Art Sales and Fundraisers

Avatar photoAvatar photo by Jasmine Weber and Valentina Di Liscia July 2, 2020November 5, 2020

From See In Black’s $100 print sale to the Black School’s fundraiser to open a space in New Orleans, here are a few ways you can support BIPOC-led organizations with your dollars.

Posted inNews

Over 220 Artists and Cultural Workers Decry Over-Policing of NYC Subways in Open Letter

by Hakim Bishara February 20, 2020February 20, 2020

The letter, penned by advocates from the organizations the Black School and the Laundromat Project, condemns the recent vote to spend nearly $250 million on the deployment of 500 additional MTA officers in the city’s subways.

Posted inPodcast

What Does a Black Radical Art Education Look Like?

Avatar photo by Hrag Vartanian September 20, 2018April 14, 2022

The Black School talks to Hyperallergic about the role of radical Black education and the “Black art world,” in a special interview that comes on the heels of their residency and exhibition at New York’s New Museum.

Posted inArt

Class Is in Session at New York’s First Alternative Art School Fair

Avatar photo by Benjamin Sutton November 18, 2016November 21, 2016

Organizers behind five alternative pedagogical projects participating in the inaugural Alternative Art School Fair discuss the problems with conventional art education and their unique approaches to fixing them.

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