Fringe, denim, leather boots, and cowboy hats aren’t just a fashion trend; they are cultural nods to a rich Black American ...
However, the cowboy has strong ties to the African American community, and nearly a quarter of cowboys in the 19th century were Black. The New York City Federation of Black Cowboys, a nonprofit ...
Brandon Hill, a full-time muralist, was shocked when Walt Disney World’s Disney Springs reached out to him to gauge his interest in designing an original mural on its popular Art Walk. The Baltimore ...
Is repeatedly saying Black people exist and deserve to be a part of the Western art canon enough? Is creating spaces for white audiences to have mediated encounters with Black bodies sufficient?
The Baltimore-born muralist Brandon Hill’s vividly colored depiction of a Black cowboy will remain on view at Florida’s Disney World for the next year — a tribute that the artist is paying to ...
you can get your fix for both in the Black Cowboy Exhibit at the Witte Museum. The history behind the name Cowboy started with the Vaqueros which included Spanish, Native Americans, and Africans.