The Harlem Renaissance was one of the most important artistic and cultural milestones in modern history, and a sweeping new exhibit at The New York Historical highlights how this era was — as Henry ...
An art exhibit coming to the New-York Historical Society this fall will showcase the “creativity, innovation, and resilience” of Black LGBTQ+ members during the Harlem Renaissance. The Gay Harlem ...
At the beginning of February, the Main Library set up an exhibit showcasing works from the Harlem Renaissance, led by Library Specialist for Collections, Events and Outreach Karen Huck. The Harlem ...
In its latest exhibition, the New York Historical turns its attention to the Black LGBTQ history that surrounds Harlem. The exhibition, titled “The Gay Harlem Renaissance”, celebrates the centennial ...
CUTLINES "The Creation" (1935) by Aaron Douglas. "Jo Baker's Bananas" (1997) by Faith Ringgold. "Untitled [Dancing Girls]" (1928) by James VanDerZee. Above, "The Creation" (1935) by Aaron Douglas.
A drawing by Little Rock artist Aj Smith is among the artworks on display at the Studio Museum in Harlem, the 57-year-old New York institution of Black art and culture. "American Dream Series," a 2025 ...
Lining papers illustrated with "A night-club map of Harlem." "Published on the occasion of the exhibition "I too sing America: the Harlem Renaissance at 100" at the Columbus Museum of Art, October 19, ...