Artist Spotlight: “Sopa de Letras” – Building Community through IdentityWatch the latest Artist Spotlight and experience “Sopa de Letras” in person at the Fonseca-Du Bois Gallery until July 15.continue reading..
Artist Spotlight: Nasreen Khan & Rachel Schwebach’s “Botanical bodies”A video series aimed at uplifting marginalized and oppressed communities by the stories behind their work.continue reading..
Hispanic Cultural Hub: “Heart & Heritage”The Hispanic Cultural Hub brings its first group show "Heart & Heritage" to the Fonseca-Du Bois Gallery.continue reading..
“Prison Reimagined” with Vernon T. BatemanWatch a short clip as Vernon speaks about the conditions and motivations behind his artworks and children's books.continue reading..
A Look into the Vernon T. Bateman ExperienceIf you had to miss the grand opening that kicked off two weeks of “Art for Exoneration," or if you want to relive the memories,…continue reading..
Black Artists Celebrate Vernon T. BatemanAfter parole wouldn't let him attend his art exhibit, Black artists threw Vernon his own party at the Fonseca-Du Bois Gallery.continue reading..
Art and Revolutionary Politics with Peace, Land, and BreadMembers of Peace, Land, and Bread discuss the relationship between art and revolutionary struggle on the local, national, and global scales.continue reading..
The Revolutionary Works of Carlos SosaSosa's mission is to help audiences reflect on and celebrate the layers of community, love, hope, and the inevitable revolution for better days ahead.continue reading..
Vernon T. Bateman Educating Children Around the WorldWatch and feel the significance of Vernon T. Bateman's first international exhibit!continue reading..
The political narratives of Carlos Sosa and his artOur September exhibit features an artist whose work makes revolution irresistible.continue reading..