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KINDR'D shares the Travel, Art & Cultural Experiences of People of Color.

KINDR'D Magazine is a new print & digital publication featuring the Travel, Art & Cultural experiences of People of Color. KINDR'D Magazine (Print Edition), published twice a year, will be a photo-rich publication with a clean design throughout each of its 250+ pages. The Summer/Fall and Winter/Spring issues will share the stories of and by People of Color, who are committed to their respective passions.

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Margaret Burroughs, artist and co-founder of DuSable Museum | New York Amsterdam News
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Synonymous with Chicago is the DuSable Museum, and inseparably linking them is Margaret Burroughs.

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Kehinde Wiley, Amy Sherald, African American Artist, Black Artist, African American Art, Black Art, Barack Obama, Michelle Obama, KINDR'D Magazine, KINDR'D, KOLUMN Magazine, KOLUMN
See Barack and Michelle Obama’s new portraits unveiled today | Los Angeles Times
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Former President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama were on hand Monday to unveil their official portraits at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington.

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How an Artist Learned About Freedom From ‘The Negro Motorist Green Book’ | The New York Times
African American Art, African American History, Black Art, Black History, KOLUMN, KOLUMN Magazine Posted by KINDR.D

“It’s like reading a fairy tale book. I see the names of beauty schools and men’s clubs and taverns, and I think, ‘What does that place look like?’”

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Kerry James Marshall’s Largest Work Yet Honors Women in the Arts | Hyperallergic
African American Art, African American Culture, Black Art, KOLUMN, KOLUMN Magazine Posted by KINDR.D

Marshall recently unveiled a 132-foot-wide, 100-foot-tall mural that pays homage to 20 women who shaped Chicago’s cultural scene.

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African American Art, African American Artist, Black Art, Black Artist, Kelvin Konadu, Zanele Muholi, Gail Anderson, Dante Marshall, KOLUMN Magazine, KOLUMN, KINDR'D Magazine, KINDR'D
5 Black Artists Discuss Breaking Down Barriers | Format Magazine
African American Art, African American Photography, Black Art, KOLUMN, KOLUMN Magazine Posted by KINDR.D

We asked 5 black artists to speak about their experiences as a person of color within the creative community. What the biggest barriers for black artists in 2016? What steps are necessary to break those barriers down?

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Amy Sherald, Michelle Obama’s Chosen Portraitist, Is Now a Bona Fide Art-Market Success Story | Artnet
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All the in-demand artist’s paintings have sold at the Untitled Art Fair—and a 2020 retrospective is already in the works.

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Basquiat Left School at 17—and Made New York Museums His Classroom | Artsy
African American Art, African American History, Black Art, KOLUMN, KOLUMN Magazine Posted by KINDR.D

By the time Basquiat was included in the “Times Square Show,” he’d begun to talk about his influences: a pantheon of artist-heroes he’d encountered over many years of museum visits.

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