Kimberly Drew
How to Party With VICE at Art Basel Miami Beach
Not A Test is our three-day tour of what's next in hip-hop. Come dream all day and dance all night.
I Made Peace With My Body on a Sweaty Dance Floor
On a dance floor, I realized that I can use my mind not to punish myself, but to invite a special brand of silence to make room for celebration.
Curator Kimberly Drew on Black Art, Social Media, and Taking Selfies in Museums
Kimberly Drew (a.k.a. @MuseumMammy) doesn't just run the Metropolitan Museum of Art's social media—she's also the woman behind the cult Tumblr, Black Contemporary Art, and a champion of artists.
What Black History Month Means to Young Black Artists and Activists
As Black History Month comes to an end, we asked a group of young artists, activists, and writers for their take on the holiday and what—if anything—they do to honor it.
Artists, Movements, and Exhibitions to Celebrate This Black History Month
February is as much about celebrating past accomplishments that form the foundations of black creativity as it is about claiming a black future.
Internet-Born Artist Collective Provides IRL Spaces for People of Color
The Lonely Londoners is an independent research-led curatorial collective aiming to change art history.
New York's 100% Free "Anti-Art School" Announces New Classes
Special guests at upcoming classes at the Bruce High Quality Foundation University include Sue de Beer, Nicole Wittenberg, Rin(don) Johnson, and Kimberly Drew.
Can a New Website Save Black Arts Criticism?
Arts.Black is creating a space for new voices in contemporary art
The Best Thing We Saw at Art Basel Was This Transgender Visibility Panel With Juliana Huxtable
"Gender is and always has been highly virtual and highly transient."
Can Tumblr Preserve Black Contemporary Art?
Talking to Kimberly Drew, the founder of 'Black Contemporary Art,' about audiences, artists, and aggregation.