Celebrating Women’s History in Art: Frida Kahlo

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Celebrating Women’s History Month, Frida Kahlo – A Mexican artist and feminist icon Frida Kahlo de Rivera was a Mexican

Westbury Arts Welcomes Its First Intern: Meet Jazara Morales

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  The team at Westbury Arts would like to give a warm welcome to our very first intern – Jazara Morales from

Celebrating Women’s History in Art: Yayoi Kusama

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Avant-Garde Painter, Sculpture and Novelist Yayoi Kusama is an internationally renowned Japanese Avant-Garde artist known for her eye-opening artwork and

Call for Artists: 2D and 3D media inspired by…shoes!

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Westbury Arts is inviting artists working in 2D and 3D media to submit to a curated, thematic group exhibition dedicated

Celebrating Black History: Maya Angelou

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Now you understand Just why my head’s not bowed. I don’t shout or jump about Or have to talk real

Celebrating Black History: August Wilson

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Although August Wilson never formally studied playwriting, he has left an indelible mark on the American theater with his ‘Century

Celebrating Black History: Faith Ringgold

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Faith Ringgold is now 85 years old and is celebrated for her work as an artist, educator, and social activist,

Celebrating Black History: Art Smith

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Born to Jamaican parents in Cuba and raised in Brooklyn, Art Smith became one of the leading jewelry designers of

Celebrating Black History: Sam Cooke

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Sam Cooke, known as the King of Soul, was an American singer, song writer and entrepreneur. The son of a

Celebrating Black History: The Nicholas Brothers

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Fayard and Harold Nicholas, whose tap dancing made them international stars, are perhaps not well remembered today. However, with class,

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