October 8, 1930 – April 13, 2024
This month we’re focusing on the words from one of our recent ancestors, Faith Ringgold. She was a prolific painter, mixed-media sculpture, author, educator, intersectional activist and so much more.








For more insightful words and conversations by Faith Ringgold:
- Faith Ringgold Has All the Answers | Interview Mag
- Faith Ringgold: “I am very inspired to tell my story, and that’s my story.” | Contemporary And
- Faith Ringgold Challenging the Art World & Demanding Inclusion | Interview Archive
- Art, Activisim and Protest: The Arresting Imagery of Faith Ringgold | the thread
- How the Studio Museum in Harlem Transformed the Art World Forever | Harper’s Bazaar
- 50 Years of Celebrating Black Beauty and Culture: Faith Ringgold | Frieze
- The Storyteller: At 85, Her Star Still Rising, Faith Ringgold Looks Back on Her Life in Art, Activisim, and Education | ARTnews
- On Power,Picasso, and American People: An Interview with FAITH RINGGOLD | 032c
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