Woodlawn Cemetery is an unmissable landmark. Located at the end of the four-train, the Bronx cemetery, which began as a small plot in 1868.
A pop-up exhibit highlighting the intersectionality between the rich history of both the Black and LGBTBQ+ communities during the Harlem Renaissance is making its way across Bloomington-Normal.
"Miami has such a rich history in the world of Black music, and we want to educate people about the important figures who ...
A New York Harlem Renaissance artist history forgot painted impressionism, Black African American life in the Southeast and ...
As Frieze Los Angeles shines a spotlight on art in the city, one community, long facing institutional apathy, calls for ...
Love, loyalty and community shape a group of friends and lovers singing the blues in Depression-era Harlem in Pearl Cleage's ...
Their work earned them the Lucy G. Moses Preservation Award in 2022. A key reason was their hiring choice of architect Samuel ...
Composed of clothing, photographs, fine art, historical texts, and artifacts, it’s the first Costume Institute exhibition to ...
"the most prominent artist-illustrator of the Harlem Renaissance, a movement of the 1920sduring which African Americans developed a unique artistic style." Modern African art is often considered ...