Website | Email | Instagram

My name is April, Founder of The Black Curation—a platform celebrating Black history, culture, and contributions through the arts. As an independent art writer and visual storyteller, I craft curated newsletters to help people discover Black contemporary art and upcoming art exhibition, and events..

With a global audience across Instagram, Threads, LinkedIn, and the Curated Art Newsletter (reaching readers in 35 states and 20 countries), The Black Curation engages 5.5K culturally conscious followers through vibrant storytelling and curation.


This newsletter is supported by my readers. Consider becoming a paid subscriber.

Paid subscribers receive the following benefits:

  • ✉️ Exclusive Subscriber-Only Posts – Behind the Scenes stories and personal insights.

  • 🗂️ Full Access to the Newsletter Archive – Revisit posts from 2021 to now, anytime.

  • 🗓️ Early Access to the Monthly Arts & Culture Events Guide – Get the preview, before it goes public.

  • 🎨 Curated U.S. Art Fairs Guide – Personal recommendations of art fairs across the country.

  • 🎁 Annual Giveaway for Paid Subscribers – A yearly thank-you for your continued support.


Brand Collaboration

💼Think your brand aligns with my audience? Let’s connect! I’m open to newsletter feature pitches, event collaborations, and more. Let’s make something great together! Please email at theblackcuration@gmail.com.

Stay up-to-date

You won’t have to worry about missing anything. Every new edition of the newsletter goes directly to your inbox.

Share Curated Newsletter by April

User's avatar

Subscribe to Curated Art Newsletter by April

This newsletter celebrates Black history and culture through the arts, featuring upcoming art exhibitions, events, and performances in the United States. Subscribers also gain access to the Black-Owned Art Galleries Directory.

People

A writer and art consultant that helps readers discover Black art, art exhibitions, art collecting, and Black cultural events across the U.S. — making it easier to explore, connect with, and celebrate Black artistry and culture.