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Famed Harlem Renaissance writer Zora Neale Hurston’s Fort Pierce home is now protected, but its legacy still needs a lifeline ...
TOMORROW’S WORLD has announced, Harlem Renaissance: A 100 Year Revolution, set to mark the centenary of the Harlem ...
Invisible Woman Collective will host an art gala fundraiser on Thursday, July 17, at Concept Studio, 217 W. Federal St., ...
Comic artist Sanford Greene hails from Columbia. His work on Spider-Man, Dr. Doom and his "Bitter Root" book is gaining ...
The Big Band Jubilee marks its fifth annual music celebration honoring Juneteenth while recognizing Harlem's place in Black ...
"Our visitors need to recognize themselves and their culture in our galleries," said William R. Valerio, CEO of the Woodmere ...
As summer hits its stride, the city’s museums and galleries are pulling out the stops, with shows of work by Faith Ringgold, ...
Known now as a major exponent of the “Negro Renaissance,” Alexander Gumby is among the most forgotten Blacks ever to have lived in Harlem.
A survey of art and design from the 1940s at the Philadelphia Museum of Art reveals how creativity flourished out of hardship ...
Hundreds of queer people and allies gathered in Manhattan on June 28 to celebrate Harlem Pride’s “sweet 16,” filled with dancing, bright colors, and tributes ...
Life in the 1920s looked vastly different than our world today. From fashion and music to sports and travel, here's how times ...
The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture is one of the largest repositories of Black history in the country.