
Demystified: How Khaldun Oluwa Shattered Perceptions With Latest Exhibit
A personal glimpse into the life and inspirations of artist Khaldun Oluwa. Go behind the scenes of Eternal Blackness Art's newest exhib

Mastering The Art Of Collabs
You know the moment when the stars align and your favorite artists or performers join together and create something so beautiful that it seems like it's magic? Artistic collaboration can indeed feel magical, especially, when it's executed with perfection. Mastering the art of collaboration requires the combination of creative talent with proper planning and direction. On rare occasions, celestial alignments bring energies together to create. More often, collaborations are

"The Monopolized Project:" An Excursion Into Immersive Exhibition
Debuting to the public in Atlanta, GA on September 23, 2017, "The Monopolized Project" is a community-based art installation project that combines film, mixed medium, and multimedia art design with participatory exhibition and interpretation. Enhanced by digital technology, the exhibit is designed as an immersive experience that transports the audience into the "monopolized universe" and the body of work, effectively blurring the lines of imagination and reality. “Monopolize

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

"Illumination Experimental" is Transformative Performance Art
ZANDERLAND's latest release takes viewers on a journey into your deep being. This visual and aural exhibition embodies expressive cinematography and lighting, interpretive juxtaposition, directorial vision, and intrinsic aural stimulation. For best participation, viewers are encouraged to enhance the experience by watching in the dark via headphones. You can feel yourself being drawn into the diegesis of the film. The ZANDERLAND and Eternal Blackness Art collaboration cont

HIStory: Present Futures Past
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Re-envisioning HIStory: An Experiment in Visual Storytelling
What is history? I know this seems like an odd question but if we only treat "history" as the fixed remnants of our past then we may limit the true benefits history affords us. What defines history is a matter of perception. What we refer to as history could be described not just in terms of past events but also as the events of future's past. We conceive of the concept of history in static terms having already transpired, definite, unchangeable, and only interpreted throug

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