Selections From Our Permanent Collection, Learn more about the history and significance of NAAMCC and Wilberforce, Oh…, Learn about the history of black comic book heroes and the artists and writ…, Historically Speaking Lecture Series October 2020, Join us online for thought-provoking discussions about African American his…, Resource Roundup: A Blog for Educators and Families, Teaching with primary sources has never been more conveni…, See Ohio from Home during Ohio Open Doors, The Day I Needed Illness-Repelling Earrings: A Senior's Last Day of High School in 2020, This guest blog is written by Chloe Kozal, an Ohioan who …, National Afro-American Museum and Cultural Center. The Museum is committed to the collection, preservation, presentation and interpretation of American and related art to engage and educate broad and diverse audiences throughout the community and region, and add value to their lives. Photography has helped shape hip-hop through a range of press photos and album covers that announced the arrival of the style, swagger, bravado, singularity, and artistry that help the performer become an icon. Our featured musical guest is Ron Reid's Liberty Quartet. Frazier's work, "Ericka Huggins: Liberation Groceries," 2018 and "Frances Ellen Watkins Harper," 2018 & Howard's work "Killeen II," 1992 and "Cousin Ickles Rugeley," 1993 is... OPEN:   Monday - Friday, 11AM- 6PMCLOSED:  Saturday, Sunday, & Official Harvard University HolidaysADMISSION:  Free to the PublicADDRESS: 102 Mount Auburn Street, Cambridge, MA 02138, The Ethelbert Cooper Gallery of African & African American Art102 Mount Auburn Street, Cambridge, MA  02138The Hutchins Center for African & African American ResearchHarvard UniversityTel 617-496-5777, 102 Mount Auburn Street, Cambridge, MA 02138, Ethelbert Cooper Gallery of African & African American Art, 102 Mount Auburn Street, Cambridge, MA, Paine Hall, 3 Oxford Street, Cambridge, MA, Center for African Studies Lounge, 1280 Massachusetts Avenue, 3rd Floor, Cambridge, MA, Hiphop Archive & Research Institute, Hutchins Center, 104 Mount Auburn Street, 3R, Cambridge, MA, about The Connect: A Black History Month Creative Panel & Networking Mixer, about Exhibition Opening: 'Somnyama Ngonyama: Hail the Dark Lioness', about "Playing in the Dark": A Roundtable In-Conversation with Zanele Muholi, about Concert & Conversation: Featuring Charles Overton, hosted by Ingrid Monson, about Lecture with Carol Beckwith & Angela Fisher: 'African Twilight: Vanishing Ceremonies of the African Continent', about Concert & Conversation: Christopher Lydon, ft. Ron Reid's Liberty Quartet. The exhibition Paa Joe: Gates of No Return will be on view at High Museum of Art in Atlanta from February 29th until May 31st, 2020. The exhibition celebrates the way a new genre reinvented popular music. The Art of Soul! Featured image: Barron Claiborne - Biggie Smalls, King of New York, Wall Street, New York, 1997. This whimsical cast of characters present reflections of the artist or people she can imagine meeting in Harlem, her hometown. Band of Vices will be the newest addition to recent developments…, Somewhere South: Major Works by Najee Dorsey at Nicole Longnecker Gallery Houston June 30 to August 31, 2018 Reception: Saturday, June 30, 2018 5pm-8pm , 2625 Colquitt St., Houston TX, 77098   Longnecker Gallery announces the exhibition; “Somewhere South” featuring work by Columbus, Georgia artist Najee Dorsey. Featured image: The still from Sojourner by Cauleen Smith. An annual observance originating in the United States, Black History Month pays tribute to the generations of African Americans who struggled with adversity to achieve full citizenship in American society. The exhibition Black Refractions: Highlights from The Studio Museum in Harlem will be on view at the Smith College Museum of Art until April 12th, 2020. The exhibit will feature Dorsey’s large scale mixed media…, Buffalo Soldiers National Museum presents M.I.A Military Inspired Art July 27 - 28 • Free & Open to the Public Houston, Texas - 77004 • 3816 Caroline St Since America's inception, African Americans have made contributions to the defense of the country, and have made a lasting impression on the World of Art. African-American Art in the 20th Century will travel to The Westmoreland Museum of American Art in Greensburg, Pennsylvania (February 15, 2020–May 10, 2020… The National Outdoor Sculpture Competition & Exhibition and the African American Fiber Art Exhibition will be postponed (dates TBD). The judges will select the grand prize and other winning artists. These sculptures represent vessels ferrying the dead into the afterlife that speak to spirits separated from bodies in trauma. Sunday, November 15, 2020 - Sunday, June 27, 2021. Taking place at High Museum of Art, Paa Joe: Gates of No Return features a series of large-scale, painted wood sculptures commissioned in 2004 and 2005 that represent architectural models of Gold Coast castles and forts, which served as way stations for more than six million Africans sold into slavery and sent to the Americas and the Caribbean between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries.

Please join photographer Craig Bailey, Poet Philip Robinson, and Michèle Oshima for a commemoration of the subjects of "The Faces of the AIDS Crisis" photos in the Cooper Gallery's "Nine Moments for Now" exhibition on Friday, January 18 at 6 pm.... Read more about Remembrance, Recollection and Reflection: A Conversation with Craig Bailey, Philip Robinson, and Michèle Oshima.

An art exhibition at the Greenville Technical College library, in celebration of African American History Month, is on display through February 29, 2020. Reclaiming spaces that have traditionally excluded or overlooked work by Black artists, the exhibition seeks to amplify underrepresented voices and create connections around the concept of Blackness in contemporary art across time and place. All created at a significant social and political moments in America, their 45 works on view range from representational to modern abstraction to stained color to the postmodern assemblage of found objects. Beginning with art classes in 1888 given by J. Ottis Adams and later William Forsyth, the Fort Wayne Museum of Art has evolved into the primary resource for the visual arts in the region. The FWMoA is collaborating with For Communities of Color, a local group which strives to educate, engage and empower black and indigenous people of color, led by Clydia and Sherry Early. The first of three thematic sections, “Constructing a Pose,” considers the interplay between the historical and the contemporary, between self-representation and imposed representation, and the relationship between subject and photographer.

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After the Black Awakening of the 1960s, the celebration was expanded to a month in 1976, the nation’s bicentennial. LACMA is hosting a comprehensive exhibition that covers the span of Saar’s career, including work from her early years up through a new sculptural installation. On Thursday, February 27th, MullenLowe, ... Exhibition Opening: Somnyama Ngonyama: Hail the Dark Lioness.

Nov 15, 2020 - … In more than 80 self-portraits, celebrated visual activist Zanele Muholi (South African, b. about Concert & Conversation Series featuring Gregory Groover Jr. about Fred Moten and Frank Stewart: In Conversation, about Exhibition Opening: 'The Sound of My Soul: Frank Stewart's Life in Jazz', about ‘Talk Backs’ in Gallery with Dr. Maurice Berger, Consulting Curator, about Opening Reception - Gordon Parks: Selections from the Dean Collection, about Scholar to Scholar: A Conversation w/ Nikki Greene & Kimberly Juanita Brown, about FINAL Curator's Tour of "Nine Moments for Now", about Remembrance, Recollection and Reflection: A Conversation with Craig Bailey, Philip Robinson, and Michèle Oshima, about Conversation Among Artists: L'Merchie Frazier and Mildred Howard, Copyright © 2020 The President and Fellows of Harvard College, The Hutchins Center for African & African American Research, The Connect: A Black History Month Creative Panel & Networking Mixer, Exhibition Opening: 'Somnyama Ngonyama: Hail the Dark Lioness', Concert & Conversation: Featuring Charles Overton, hosted by Ingrid Monson, Lecture with Carol Beckwith & Angela Fisher: 'African Twilight: Vanishing Ceremonies of the African Continent', Concert & Conversation: Christopher Lydon, ft. Ron Reid's Liberty Quartet.