The ‘Black Lives Matter’ Street Art That Contain Multitudes
‘Tree of Life’ makes its way to Van Cortlandt Park. Tijay Mohammed's art exhibit of the African baobab tree stirs talk about its spirituality
Read to A Child by Tijay Mohammed is on view at the Casita Maria Center for Arts and Education until August 18, 2023.
New York City Cultural Scene Increasingly Draws Immigrant Artists
Artist Tijay Mohammed share his upcoming exhibitions and events
The piece pays tribute to our royal ancestors through the African Burial Ground.
The Best Public Art of 2020
An Interview with Artist Tijay Mohammed
Black Lives Matter street mural stretching across three Manhattan city blocks has been completed near City Hall
Ghanaian artist participates in Black Lives Matter mural In New York
New colorful, Giant Black Lives Matter mural in lower Manhattan
New Black Lives Matter mural unveiled
During his residency, artist Tijay Mohammed will lead a series of art workshops for the public inspired by Derrick Adams: Buoyant exhibition.
Materials for the Arts is pleased to present “Phase 2: See something, Say something” by MFTA Artist-in-Residence Tijay Mohammed.
Nō Studios will extend the discussion of social and economic inequity that we began in 2019 with The Lived Experience of Disenfranchisement.
The piece was created through interactive story circles with groups of immigrants promoting self-love and community.
Bronx River Art Center’s exhibition covey needed love, support, and voices in the wake of this global pandemic.
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