Black History Month is a perfect time to widen your knowledge of pivotal figures in our culture. There are myriad artistic creations we’ve provided to the world. From painters, sculptors, writers and photographers, we’ve made great strides in art. And not to mention, we’ve been very influential to other creators. Often, our contributions have been erased, overlooked, or discredited. This new generation of artists, teachers and curators are working to put those voices back into the narrative. They look to expose people to parts of inventions that have gone under the radar. For Black History Month, Wilbur Wright College is taking us to see different Afro-Diasporic-centered exhibits in museums throughout Chicago. At the Art Institute , we’ll be going to the “Language of Beauty in African Art” exhibit. And at the Museum of Contemporary Art, we’ll be visiting the “ Art in the Caribbean Diaspora ” exhibit. Language of Beauty in African Art will dive into sub-Saharan Africa’s prevalent...