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The Barbara Earl Thomas’s High-Frequency Art Method | Published by Public Display.Art
Published by Public Display.Art | September 17, 2025


As the US Slides Into Tyranny, Europe Champions Black American Artists | Published by Hyperallergic
Published by Hyperallergic | November 30, 2025 Nina Chanel Abney's opening reception at Elbow Church in Amersfoort, Netherlands, in September (photo Leilani Lewis/Hyperallergic)


When American Stories Meet European Eyes | Jacob Lawrence in the Netherlands | Published by Arte Noir Editorial
Published by Arte Noir Editorial | October 23, 2025


Ai Weiwei's Slippery Truths: Home, Exile, and the Fragility of Freedom | Published by Public Display. Art
Ai Weiwei makes us uncomfortable because he points out that to be passive is to be complicit.


The Art of Rising | Published by Public Display. Art
We Rise is both tribute and testimony and a visual declaration that we are still here.


Artist Spotlight Toka Valu | Published by Public Display.Art
In this Artist Spotlight for Public Display Art, Leilani Lewis profiles muralist Toka Valu.


A Wave of Black Art Rises in Seattle’s Central District
What we’re seeing is a return, a reclamation. Black artists leading from the center of their own stories.


Central District Artists Fight to Keep History Alive
We’re not just preserving history, we’re actively shaping its future.


Meet the Mayor’s Arts Award Winners: Leilani Lewis
Successful partnerships are grounded in mutual respect, shared goals, and a clear understanding of community needs.


Northwest African American Museum Just Became a Lot More Relevant
In this Stranger feature, Leilani Lewis is recognized for her work at the Northwest African American Museum.
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