Now with the political agenda becoming increasingly more sympathetic to the Gay rights movement, we can revisit some of the contributions made by those that had helped bring progress to […]
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(Re)Discovering Photographer Willie Middlebrook
Dodge & Burn: Diversity in Photography History (Re)Discovering Photographer Willie Middlebrook by Qiana Mestrich March 25, 2013 ” ‘Art is about communication… I need to tell, to show what I […]
Lincoln in Black and White 1910-1925
This video contains selections from the book, “Lincoln in Black and White 1910-1925” by Douglas Keister and Edward F. Zimmer. Smithsonian Magazine Lost and Found Again: Photos of African-Americans on […]
Icon of Harlem’s Gay Night Life Gives Way to Wreckers
New York Times Icon of Harlem’s Gay Night Life Gives Way to Wreckers By DAVID W. DUNLAP March 10, 2013 “A year and a half from now, if all goes […]
Once the King of Harlem Hairdressers, Now Nearly Forgotten
New York Times Once the King of Harlem Hairdressers, Now Nearly Forgotten By COREY KILGANNON March 24, 2013 “The man complimented Mr. Glenn G. Caldwell’s playing and introduced himself as […]
‘Lyle Ashton Harris: Accra My Love’ art exhibit opens in Fine Arts Gallery
Untitled (blue field), 2010 Courtesy of Lyle Ashton Harris Internationally renowned artist Lyle Ashton Harris explores globalization, desire, and masculinity of modern-day Ghana through photography, installation, and video in the […]
Thomas Allen Harris Documentary Master Class and Screening at CCNY
Master class and Screening of ‘VINTAGE- FAMILIES OF VALUE‘ Open to general public Tuesday, March 12, 2013 Shepard Hall, The City College of New York 2 PM : Master Class(Room […]
TALD Profile: Deborah Willis
“On one occasion I stumbled upon THE SWEETFLYPAPER OF LIFE and proudly brought it home…. I was excited to see the photographs: it was the first book I had ever […]
Ulysses Marshall: Master Collagist, Artist In Exile
Ulysses Marshall. Courtesy of Jenne Glover via The Heart Art Gallery The Heart Art Gallery “Ulysses Marshall: Master Collagist, Artist In Exile” By Jenne Glover February 13, 2013 “Ulysses Marshall […]
“Hidden and Forbidden” at the Suffolk County Historical Society
The exhibition “Hidden and Forbidden: Art and Objects of Intolerance; Evolving Depictions of Blacks in America,” at the Suffolk County Historical Society, includes a Ku Klux Klan uniform. Courtesy of […]