Mirror/Echo/Tilt: The Art of Pedagogy
Mirror/Echo/Tilt (2019), an exhibition by Melanie Crean, Shaun Leonardo, and 2018–19
Preserving Black History with BLK MKT Vintage
The Brooklyn natives both have a childhood relationship with antiques and thrift shopping. Kiyanna reintroduced Jannah to what was then a hobby after they met in their college years.
Building Spaces for Creativity and Healing at Rikers Island
As the Studio Museum’s Education Department grows, we continue to expand the way our programs consider the role of art in society and the importance of access.
Educate to Liberate: Black Panther Liberation Schools
In 1968, just two years after the Black Panther Party (BPP) was founded in Oakland, California, the Party’s headquarters mandated that all chapters inaugurate “serve the people” programs.
Introducing the 2019–20 Artists in Residence
The Studio Museum in Harlem is thrilled to welcome E.Jane, Eliot Reed, and Naudline Pierre as the next cohort of its catalytic Artist-in-Residence program.
Perspectives on Teen Leadership from Hawa
Tell us a little bit about yourself!
I’m seventeen years old and I live in Crown Heights. I’m a senior in high school and can’t wait to graduate. I love music, and I love the arts.
What made you apply to the Teen Leadership Council?
Elsewhere: Spring/Summer 2019
Virgil Abloh: “Figures of Speech”
June 10–September 22, 2019
Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago
Chicago, Illinois
Collecting a Legacy: New Acquisitions
Fifty years after its founding, the Studio Museum remains at the forefront of institutions for artists of African descent, providing a haven for artists to create and see their work in, and be inspired by, the work of others.
Practice in Print: Theresa Chromati
Through painting, digital collage, sculpture, and installation, Chromati has developed a bold visual language of refusal. Her bodacious characters engage in acts both routine and riotous, affirming their presence by way of apparent ambivalence.