Records of Relation
While pandemic-induced isolation has estranged loved ones and dispersed many in-person communities, individuals have been eager to look back and reflect on their personal archives.
Studio Magazine is the leading magazine with a focus on artists of African descent locally, nationally, and internationally. The publication, well into its second decade of circulation, appears in print biannually and is updated here.
While pandemic-induced isolation has estranged loved ones and dispersed many in-person communities, individuals have been eager to look back and reflect on their personal archives.
Anisa Jackson
David Jones
Jenée-Daria Strand
Ozi Uduma
In this Studio Check In, Ilk Yasha speaks with Alexsandra Mitchell, who participated in the Museum Education Practicum at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020.
The Studio Museum in Harlem is excited to introduce the first in a series of pocketbooks that will explore connections between artworks by artists of African descent, largely from our permanent collection. We are thrilled to be collaborating with our School & Community Partners—this pocketbook edition was created with our ongoing Community Partner, the Ali Forney Drop-In Center in Harlem.
The Studio Museum in Harlem invites you to celebrate Black lives and culture on this special holiday through creativity, inspired by an artwork from our permanent collection!
These texts, for both adults and children, provide information on the legacy and history of Juneteenth.