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- Genevieve Gaignard: Strange Fruit at Vielmetter Los Angeles By Angela N Carroll, Editor at Large
- Sugarcane’s Favorite 2022 Sundance Film Festival Films By Angela N Carroll
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Gary L. Moore is a visual artist working in South Florida. You can find his work in major collections, in public art from Florida to Philadelphia and in his writing here at Sugarcane Magazine. He is also the author of Roving Buffalo, a collection of musings from his travel. You can find his work at garylmoore.com
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- Pérez Art Museum Miami Debuts Virtual Exhibition Gallery, Launches New Website and Bilingual Digital Museum Collection
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- A Critical Analysis of Alexis Alleyne-Caputo’s Photography by Matt LaVine
- This Week in Black Art and Culture: Lynn Nottage is America’s Most Produced Playwright, JDilla and more
- This Week in African Art and Culture (September 18 – 24, 2022)
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- A Studio Visit with Renee Cox
- #Blackgirlmagic: Speaking with Innovative Director Tamilla Woodard
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- Top Five Projects at ABFF 2017
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Melissa Hunter Davis is a creative entrepreneur and the master mind behind Sugarcane . Sugarcane Magazine is an online journal about art of Africa and the African Diaspora. She has an affinity for African arts, African culture, African performers and African literature. Follow her at @sugarcanemag
Latest from Melissa Hunter Davis
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- This Week in Black Art and Culture : Zambia’s first Contemporary Art Center, Derek Adams, and more
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- Nigerian-Texan Artist Moyo Oyelola Explores Personal Freedom and Authority with New Exhibition
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Latest from Sumaiyah Wade
- Dallas Black Dance Theatre’s Cultural Awareness Highlights World Premieres and Timeless Classics by Master Choreographers
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- San Jose Museum of Art and Institute of the Arts and Sciences to Present Sadie Barnette: Family Business Opening March 10
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