Akron Black Artist Guild, Revisiting August Wilson

It’s that time of year again. No, not the snowy, freezing cold part—but rather the moment when I’m irresistibly drawn back to my bookshelf to revisit one of August Wilson’s hauntingly poetic plays. Wilson, who succumbed to liver cancer in 2005, is celebrated for his American Century Cycle, a monumental series of ten plays chronicling the twentieth century. These works […]

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Akron Black Artists Guild: The Future of Art is Tech

Art and tech have always been like two peas in a pod, complementing each other and making each other shine. This incredible fusion is pushing the boundaries of traditional art forms, launching us into a thrilling new era of creativity. With technology on their side, artists can now venture into uncharted territories and wow us with experiences we’ve never seen […]

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