What began as a small Harlem library addressing the needs of a changing neighborhood has grown into a world-renowned mecca for Black art and thought. The Schomburg Center for Research in Black ...
What we know as the Schomburg Center began at the New York Public Library’s 135th St. branch. As Harlem grew, a growing population of Black residents sought books and cultural material that ...
Coming up: the Frick Collection's reopening, a dazzling exhibit in the Guggenheim's rotunda, a spotlight on Brooklyn artists, ...
Looking to plan your visit? Here's how to spend a day in Black-owned Harlem: ...
The historical records span from 1660 to 1827, and will help historians and New Yorkers locate records of enslaved people and ...
Their performance Saturday at the Institute of Contemporary Art will be the first, and perhaps only, chance to see them ...
After a trip to New York to visit The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, the couple saw an artist use letters that associate with a person who is pivotal to black historical facts.
The Schomburg Center initially opened as the Division of Negro Literature, History, and Prints, and houses more than 11 million items and will turn 100 on May 8, 2025. For more information ...
Amaris has been awarded fellowships from The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture ... Helena Rubinstein Critical Studies Fellow at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York. Amaris's ...
A new exhibition at the Schomburg Center presents decades of photographs, correspondence, and ephemera tracing the pair’s exchanges and collaborations.