Don't categorize Olga Dobrowolska because her style of choreography cannot be boxed and labeled. Her unconventional use of various dance styles proves that the art of dance is in her DNA.
Margaret Bowland - Power /
In her third New York solo exhibition, Margaret Bowland uses enchanting imagery to explore alternative narratives, "underscoring the dangerous allure of wealth and power."
Nina Chanel Abney - Always A Winner /
Considered one of the most important African American artists in the last three decades, Nina Chanel Abney takes on the social issue of "Black Lives Matter" and the relationship between police officers and people of color in her fourth solo exhibition, 'Always a Winner.'
Jordan Casteel - Brothers /
American painter, Jordan Casteel, explores the humanity of black men as fathers, sons, brothers and cousins. Her second solo exhibition, 'Brothers,' contributes "a vision of blackness that shows the complexities of black men instead of reducing them."
Alícia Rius - Animal Instinct /
Nominated as American Emerging Photographer of 2015 by Stella Kramer (Pulitzer Prize winning photo-editor) and United Photo Industries, L.A. based photographer Alícia Rius talks about her transition into photography, her passion for animals and being a featured artist in Brooklyn's Photoville 2015.
Korto Momolu - Fashion Statement /
'Project Runway' and 'Project Runway All Stars' runner-up, Korto Momolu, makes a fashion statement that amplifies breast cancer awareness during New York Fashion Week. #NYFW
Craig Wetherby - Worth A Thousand Words /
Craig Wetherby usually tells us stories through his photographs. This time he uses his words to share with us his commitment to the craft of film photography and his passion for black & white photos.
Sean Williams of Obsessive Sneaker Disorder - Sneaker Culture / THE INSIDR /
Sean "Paperchasr" Williams of Obsessive Sneaker Disorder shares his expertise about the sneaker industry and his involvement in the highly celebrated exhibition 'The Rise of Sneaker Culture' at The Brooklyn Museum.
Reo - The Big R /
Hit Music Producer, Reo, has proven himself to be bigger than "The Big C" as he tells of his defining moment that led him to produce hits for Beyonce, Lil Wayne, Bruno Mars, Chris Brown, T-Pain, Keyshia Cole, Kid Ink and many more.
Olek - The Great Pole /
With a deep passion of bringing awareness to crucial social issues, Olek brings her artistry of crocheting to the "Great Pole" bench honoring Polish and World War II hero, Jan Karski.
Gabriel García Román - Saint /
Gabriel García Román's on-going body of work, "Queer Icons" echoes the voices and displays the diverse identities of queer people of color.
Stop The Wedding /
The Projcts
This short piece was inspired by Etta James' "Stop The Wedding." Shot with a Panasonic GH4 in black and white using a Lumix G Vario 7-14mm lens.
Run Forest /
The first feature of THE BHOLDR's THE PROJCTS.
Shot in Prospect Park, Brooklyn on a Panasonic GH4 using an Olympus M. Zuiko 9-18mm and Panasonic Lumix G Vario 45-150mm lens.
Yashua Klos - An Investigation /
Native Chicagoan and visual artist, Yashua Klos, investigates what is blackness and masculinity in the black community through intricate collages.
KO-Lition - A New Standard /
Two biological brothers and lovers of Hip-Hop talk about the courage it takes to change the game. Meet De-Lo and K. Briggs of KO-Lition.
Matthew Weinstein - The Art of Nothing /
Matthew Weinstein talks about his attraction to 3D animation and the realities that viewers bring into art.
Nyugen Smith - At The Core /
Interdisciplinary visual artist, Nyugen Smith, goes deep into his ancestry to find a sense of identity.
Bevin Elias - By Elias /
Bevin Elias of By Elias talks about true craftsmanship in men's accessories and adding that finishing touch.
Ronnie Rob - Decoded /
Decoded: is "the unveiling of a message or code hidden in symbols, numbers, letters, and images. Visual artist, Ronnie Rob, has a message.
Grandmilly - Most/Least Favorable /
Hip-Hop artist, Grandmilly, shares his creative process along with his thoughts of the highs and lows of the Hip-Hop industry.