Arts & Culture

New Louisville Exhibition Highlights Black Avant-Garde Artist Robert L. Douglas

New Louisville Exhibition Highlights Black Avant-Garde Artist Robert L. Douglas

Robert Douglas, ‘Then What Did She Say?,’ 1964. Image credit: Bill Roughen for the Speed Art Museum The late Robert…
How JARO Is Redefining the On-Demand Platform

How JARO Is Redefining the On-Demand Platform

As on-demand streaming platforms become increasingly popular, the need for a platform that curates content specifically for African American and…
How You Can Support JARO Media

How You Can Support JARO Media

As a Black-owned, Black-curated on-demand platform dedicated to curating independent films, emerging web series, short films, and visual art appealing…
The Power of Visual Art to Challenge Social Norms

The Power of Visual Art to Challenge Social Norms

As a premier on-demand platform curating independent films, emerging web series, short films, and visual art for African American and…
Subscribe to Jaro Magazine: Celebrating Black Art, Culture, and Creativity

Subscribe to Jaro Magazine: Celebrating Black Art, Culture, and Creativity

Jaro is an online media platform that champions Black voices and showcases the richness and diversity of Black art, culture,…
Former NFL Champion Malcolm Jenkins Explores the Intersection of Football and Art As An Esteemed Collector

Former NFL Champion Malcolm Jenkins Explores the Intersection of Football and Art As An Esteemed Collector

Malcolm Jenkins with Ernie Barnes’s Study A for Victory in Overtime (1995). Via Artnet News. Malcolm Jenkins, a phenomenal presence in football…
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