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Looking for the Perfect Winter Getaway?

Every year Miami Art Week draws thousands of art lovers from all over the world to the beautiful Miami, Florida. If you’ve ever considered it but didn’t know where to start, don’t worry our team has you covered.

From Brooklyn to Basel: Miami Art Week 2019

October 15, 2019 in Trips

Join The Voluptuary & The Culture LP as we do it for the culture, the diaspora, urban professionals, and art lovers from the city that never sleeps.

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Tags: brooklyn, art basel, miami art week, florida, new york city, miami, culture
Bianca Kea, founder of Yo Soy AfroLatina

Bianca Kea, founder of Yo Soy AfroLatina

21 Questions With Bianca Kea: The Mind Behind Yo Soy AfroLatina

January 06, 2019

The Culture LP interviews Bianca Kea, founder of Yo Soy AfroLatina to shed light on her transition to New York City and how she’s built a lifestyle brand that echoes what it means to be Black and Latina.

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Photo Credit: Henry Danner, 2018

Photo Credit: Henry Danner, 2018

Bianca Romero: Around the World in 60 Days

November 14, 2018

To celebrate Bianca Romero’s largest work to date, The Culture LP sat down with the New York based mixed-media artist to learn more about her process, challenges, and goals for future projects.

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From left: Tamron Hall, Kate Novack, and André Leon Talley at the Schomburg Center on Tuesday night. Photo: Kristina Bumphrey from Starpix.

From left: Tamron Hall, Kate Novack, and André Leon Talley at the Schomburg Center on Tuesday night. Photo: Kristina Bumphrey from Starpix.

André in Harlem

October 14, 2018

André Leon Talley has an icy relationship with the fashion industry, but at a screening of his new documentary in Harlem, he felt the love.

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“Rise” by Patrick Martinez for We Buy Gold in NYC.

“Rise” by Patrick Martinez for We Buy Gold in NYC.

Artist Patrick Martinez on “Less Drake, More Tupac,” Police Brutality, and the New American Dream

October 14, 2018

This is America: police brutality and pop culture. Immigration and the NFL. Gentrification and…Drake. These are all themes explored by artist Patrick Martinez, who was born and raised in Los Angeles to a Native American and Mexican father and a Filipino mother, and uses neon, ceramic, and mixed media installations to unpack the idea of the American Dream.

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Destinee Swindell, founder of Strivers’ Row

Destinee Swindell, founder of Strivers’ Row

An Interview with Destinee Swindell on Strivers’ Row, Black Businesses, and Harlem

October 14, 2018

On the occasion of National Black Business Month, this August, we sat down with Harlem-based Destinee Swindell, the founder of Strivers’ Row, a digital platform that celebrates and connects creatives, entrepreneurs, and professionals in New York City.

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OUR VALUES:

community.

self-expression.

liberation.

“boa me na Me mmoa wo”

meaning, help me and let me help you. the adinkra symbol of cooperation and interdependence.

artwork by: leeza joneé

COMMUNITY PARTNERS:

Black Girls In Art Spaces

#blkcreatives

Driven Society

Recess BK

La Nueva Link

The Breathing Space

Some Jazz Playing

liberated.

artwork by: leeza joneé