InFanfarebyDarryl R. ScottRIP John ShaftRichard Roundtree’s elegant swagger personified my generation’s first black action heroOct 27, 20233
Grace Sohun ShinThousands of Work, Millions of Impacts: The Story of Gordon ParksGordon Parks was a renowned African-American artist, his artworks ranging from photography, films, writing, and music composition. He was…Sep 18, 2023
Richard FoltzThe Eye of Gordon Parks: The Story of One of America’s First Black FilmmakersTo call Gordon Parks one thing would be an impossibility.Jul 21, 20222Jul 21, 20222
Austin VashawCriterion Review: THE LEARNING TREE, the Feature Debut of Gordon ParksThe Learning Tree, Gordon Parks’ feature debut, is now available on Blu-ray as part of the Criterion Collection. The film was previously…Dec 22, 2021Dec 22, 2021
InFanfarebyDarryl R. ScottRIP John ShaftRichard Roundtree’s elegant swagger personified my generation’s first black action heroOct 27, 20233
Grace Sohun ShinThousands of Work, Millions of Impacts: The Story of Gordon ParksGordon Parks was a renowned African-American artist, his artworks ranging from photography, films, writing, and music composition. He was…Sep 18, 2023
Richard FoltzThe Eye of Gordon Parks: The Story of One of America’s First Black FilmmakersTo call Gordon Parks one thing would be an impossibility.Jul 21, 20222
Austin VashawCriterion Review: THE LEARNING TREE, the Feature Debut of Gordon ParksThe Learning Tree, Gordon Parks’ feature debut, is now available on Blu-ray as part of the Criterion Collection. The film was previously…Dec 22, 2021
Good Trouble For KidsBearing witness through art: Gordon Parks and Carole Boston WeatherfordI love Carole Boston Weatherford’s books. I love how she turns history into literature, and vice versa. In addition to Gordon Parks, Good…Aug 12, 2021
InMomentumbyJacquinn SinclairThe Enduring Legacy of Gordon ParksTravel down memory lane with one of the greatest photographers of all timeJun 17, 20212
InNorton Museum of ArtbyNortonMuseumofArtTwo Powerful Exhibitions Expanding Museum Audiences in the 1970s and 80sCharles White and Gordon Parks at the Norton Museum of ArtSep 13, 2020