The Studio Museum in Harlem is
the nexus for black artists locally, nationally, and internationally, and for work that has been inspired by black culture.
When the Studio Museum in Harlem was established in 1968, its purpose was to serve as
a nexus for black artists, to provide a platform for exposure and serve as a resource in an art world that gave scant consideration to diverse voices.
When the Studio Museum in Harlem was established in 1968, its purpose was to serve as
a nexus for black artists, to provide a platform for exposure and serve as a resource in an art world that...
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Our Mission The Studio Museum in Harlem is the
nexus for artists of African descent, locally, nationally and internationally, and
for work that has been inspired and influenced by
black culture...
The Studio Museum in Harlem is the
nexus for artists of African descent locally, nationally and internationally and
for work that has been inspired and influenced by
black culture.
Organized by Lauren Haynes, Naima J. Keith and Thomas J. Lax, Assistant Curators at the Studio Museum, Fore continues the Studio Museum's mission as the
nexus for artists of African descent, locally, nationally and internationally, and
for work inspired by
black culture.
The Studio Museum in Harlem was founded in 1968 and is the
nexus for artists of African descent locally, nationally and internationally, and
for work that has been inspired and influenced by
black culture.