Invisible to Whom?:
Poetic Responses to Invisible Man
Soldier in Crisis
In celebration of the seventieth anniversary of Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man, The Studio Museum in Harlem, the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, and Cave Canem commissioned three ekphrastic poems on the novel and Elizabeth Catlett’s sculpture Invisible Man: A
Invisible to Whom?:
Poetic Responses to Invisible Man
Trans Study: Invisible Man (2003)
In celebration of the seventieth anniversary of Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man, The Studio Museum in Harlem, the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, and Cave Canem commissioned three ekphrastic poems on the novel and Elizabeth Catlett’s sculpture Invisible Man: A
Invisible to Whom?:
Poetic Responses to Invisible Man
Black Bird
In celebration of the seventieth anniversary of Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man, The Studio Museum in Harlem, the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, and Cave Canem commissioned three ekphrastic poems on the novel and Elizabeth Catlett’s sculpture Invisible Man: A Memorial
New Additions: Tunji Adeniyi-Jones
New Additions is a series of interviews with artists whose work was newly acquired in the Studio Museum's permanent collection. This inaugural conversation features artist Tunji Adeniyi-Jones in discussion of his work A Flashy Encounter.
Harlem as Told by Bearden
Harlem is a web of Black connections. Harlem is a place where Black artists, travelers, professionals, and business owners live alongside each other in community.
In Memoriam: Nancy Lane (1933-2022)
The Studio Museum in Harlem remembers Nancy Lane: an unparalleled champion of artists of African descent, tireless advocate for the Studio Museum's mission, and pillar of the institution for five decades.
Thinking with Photography
In this Studio Check-In, Ilk Yasha speaks with independent curator Delphine Sims, currently the Wyeth Fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts at the National Gallery of Art. Delphine participated in the Studio Museum’s 2021 Museum Professionals Seminar program.
Wherever my people is at, that’s where my studio is <3
2021–22 artist in residence Cameron Granger discusses community, architecture, and memory.
Echoes: A Collaborative Abolitionist Curriculum
Chapter One: Haunting
"Echoes" was a collaboration from 2021 to 2022 between the Studio Museum and The Fortune Society. It grew directly out of group conversations with Fortune community members and highlights their voices as well as the voices of formerly incarcerated individuals beyond Harlem.