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Larry Scott Paints New Life Into Hip Hop's Dead Who is Larry Scott?
Africana Reviews Black Belt Everyone was kung fu fighting!
Gregory Hines Remembered Africana honors an extraordinary artist.
The Africana QA: Stephanie S. Hughley Don't miss the National Black Arts Festival in Atlanta!
harlemworld: metropolis as metaphor
On view: January 28 - April 4, 2004

Organized by Thelma Golden, over a dozen of today's most compelling black architects present ideas and proposals for multiple sites around Harlem. The exhibition will include a presentation of these projects not only through traditional model and plan form, but also through photography, video, digital media, and installation.


What is your favorite thing to do in Harlem?
Shop on 125th Street

Visit the Apollo Theater

Visit the Studio Museum


F*cking A

The Africana QA: Artist Wangechi Mutu

Everyday Use: The Quilters of Gee's Bend

Do High Hopes Make for Low Art?

Basking in the Glow: Beauford Delaney's Art Shines

Race, White and Blue: Artist John Sims Colonizes the Confederate Flag

Artist and Illustrator, Tom Feelings dies
Posted on Thu 28 Aug 10:22am
Found on The State, Submitted by thenewvenice

Tom Feelings, artist and former USC professor, died at the age of 70 after a long battle with cancer.
Fela Forever!
Posted on Wed 30 Jul 6:53pm
Found on The Village Voice, Submitted by reinahaitiana

The New Museum's exhibit, "Black President: The Art and Legacy of Fela Anikulapo-Kuti" may be an effective way...
Finaly, somthing besides rap music!
Posted on Wed 14 May 11:17am
Found on Village Voice, Submitted by bujubendown

Poet Tracie Morris and choreographer David Thompson are hitting the nail ont the head with this...
Ralph Ellison Memorial Unveiled
Posted on Tue 6 May 12:35pm
Found on CNN, Submitted by quilombomaroon

The late author of Invisible Man received a fitting tribute in his Harlem neighborhood last weekend with a...
"Regarless of the medium of expression: writing, acting, visual arts. We artist are always on the cutting edge in that we challenge, question & often..."

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