
ACT Now! Experience Eternity
Did you miss the Eternal Blackness Art Experience? The "Eternal Illumination" exhibition was phenomenal. Khaldun Oluwa and ZANDERLAND joined forces in collaboration with fellow Atlanta resident and artist, Alan "Baba Nochi" Grimes, chef Brandon Early, author P.K. Wright for an evening of cultural enrichment during the "Eternal Illumination" exhibit, April 2017. During the show, Khaldun Oluwa debuted several new additions to his ever-expanding catalogue of oil paintings incl

HIStory: Present Futures Past
The wait is over! Watch the premiere of HIStory: Present Futures Past #historyinthemaking #blackfuturesmonth #visualstorytelling #artistcommunity #history #blackhistory #art #localart #blackcommunityart #digitallivesmatter #blm #blackart #khaldunoluwa #eternalblacknessart #atlantaartist #herstory #womensherstorymonth #HIStory #HistoryPresentsFuturePast

What's Going On...The Role of Art in Revolutionary Politics
In 1971, Motown Records released "What's Going On" by Marvin Gaye. Gaye's voice provided a melodic soundtrack to the plight of black urban life during a time of turmoil and social unrest. The album would go on to receive critical acclaim and is still revered as one of the most perennial sources of protest music. As I listen to "What's Going On" this morning, I can't help but appreciate they way Gaye channeled his emotion through his artistry, which reverberated the pain, an