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  2. Studio Museum in Harlem - Wikipedia

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    The Studio Museum in Harlem is an art museum that celebrates artists of African descent. [1] The museum is located at 144 West 125th Street between Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard and Lenox Avenue in the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan , New York City, United States.

  3. Freestyle Exhibition - Wikipedia

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    Freestyle was a contemporary art exhibition at The Studio Museum in Harlem from April 28-June 24, 2001 curated by Thelma Golden with the support of curatorial assistant Christine Y. Kim. Golden curated the works of 28 emerging black artists for the exhibition, characterizing the work as 'Post-Black'.

  4. Mount Morris Park Historic District - Wikipedia

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    It has also supported the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture and the Studio Museum in Harlem. The MMPCIA sponsored annual Historic Neighborhood House Tours, held on the second week of June. [11] The association features historic brownstones and landmark buildings open for the public to view. In 1996, the boundaries of Mount Morris ...

  5. Post-black art - Wikipedia

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    In 2001 the phrase was explained in detail in the exhibition catalogue for The Studio Museum in Harlem’s exhibition entitled "Freestyle." [1] Freestyle was an exhibition that included twenty-eight up and coming African American artists.

  6. Black Emergency Cultural Coalition - Wikipedia

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    In response to the Whitney's omission of Black artists, the Studio Museum in Harlem and the BECC presented “Invisible Americans: Black Artists of the ’30s, [14] [4] which included Romare Bearden and Jacob Lawrence who, ironically, were exhibited at the Whitney in the 1930s. [14]

  7. Tom Lloyd (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Lloyd was a founding member of the Art Workers Coalition (AWC) and, initially, the only black artist. He was instrumental in recruiting Faith Ringgold into the group [1] and together with John Hendricks and others, used the group as a platform to advocate for integrating museums through the creation of Black and Puerto Rican advisory boards and through acquiring and holding more exhibitions of ...

  8. Thelma Golden Is on the 2024 TIME100 List

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  9. Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture - Wikipedia

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    In 1921, the library hosted the first exhibition of African-American art in Harlem; it became an annual event. [11] The library became a focal point to the burgeoning Harlem Renaissance . [ 7 ] In 1923, the 135th Street branch was the only branch in New York City employing Negroes as librarians, [ 12 ] and consequently when Regina M. Anderson ...