Painting
My Liminal Life: An Artist Decodes a Biracial Identity
Grace grew up trying to balance between her black and white identities. She struggled to find an answer from her family and community, who could only see her as black or white, never both at the same time. She turned to […]
The Amsterdam Experience
The Netherlands are a country stereotyped by it’s infamously known Red Light District, and its smoke-friendly coffeeshops in its capital city of Amsterdam. However, The Netherlands offers much more than just a good party. Chalked full of history, artwork, and beauty this country is […]
CULTURStv: ‘Being Gray:’ A liminal identity explored through art: Part 3
Culturs TV continues with the final segment of a three-part series in meeting with Grace Stamps to discuss her artwork and how she feels it has created a space for discovering identity. Stamps says by using her paintings to explore […]
CULTURStv: ‘Being Gray:’ A liminal identity explored through art: Part 1
Culturs TV sits down to talk with Grace Stamps, a multicultural artist that gets her inspiration for her pieces from her struggle to truly discover her identity. Self-identifying as black, Stamps has African American, Caucasian, and Native American racial backgrounds. […]
TCK EXPLORE: Find a Musical Festival that fits YOU
TCK EXPLORE gives advice on great ways for TCKs to find friends no matter where you are. Musical festival season is officially upon us in the Northern Hemisphere! The weather has changed towards spring time and with the longer days […]
ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: A “Grace”ful blend of races
As a self-identified African American, Caucasian, and Cherokee, Grace Stamps gets inspiration for her paintings from her race. “I just found out about a week ago that I’m Cherokee,” said Stamps. “I haven’t even begun to explore that side of me […]
The top Five Museums around the World
Shannon Henderson The top 5 Museums around the World Le Louvre – Paris, France This museum is found in the Louvre Palace and was originally built as a fortress in the late 12th century under Philip ll. […]
5 Works of Art From Around the Globe that You Won’t Believe Actually Sold
Yves Klein’s Anthropométries Yves Klein has been described as “radical”–to say the least–though a feminist’s nightmare may be a more accurate a term. In the 1960s, the artist used nude female models as “human brushes” to make marks on canvases. […]
















