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Faith and Power: The African Presence in Renaissance Religious Art
From Renaissance altarpieces to Kongo crucifixes, Africans have long shaped sacred art on both sides of the Atlantic. This post explores their powerful presence in religious imagery—both as subjects and creators—and traces a legacy of faith, resistance, and beauty that continues in African-American spiritual traditions today.

Etched in Clay: The Legacy of David Drake, Potter and Poet
Enslaved in 19th-century South Carolina, David Drake—known as “Dave the Potter”—inscribed resistance and poetry onto clay. His jars still speak today.