Juneteenth

As The Studio Museum in Harlem celebrates Juneteenth, we invite our audiences to consider resources that can provide further information around the legacy of this holiday, the many ways it is celebrated, and how it continues to be a cornerstone of Black culture and celebration in the United States. 

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Museums & Mental Health: Healing in Creative Community

When people think about mental health and wellness, museums might not be the first thought that comes to mind. Even as I was studying to become an art therapist, I never considered museums as a site for therapeutic practice.

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Studio Check In With Ilk Yasha

For this edition of Studio Check In, Chloe Hayward, Manager, Education Programs, checks in with Ilk Yasha Studio Museum Institute Coordinator at The Studio Museum in Harlem. 

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A Meditative Curriculum

Inspired by filmmaker Garrett Bradley’s interest in archival absences and her film America (2019), which reimagines scenes of Black life from lost feature-length films made in the United States between 1912 and 1929, Memories for the Future invites audie

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Studio Check In With Ketter Weissman

For this edition of Studio Check In, Ilk Yasha, Studio Museum Insititute Coordinator, checks in with Ketter Weisman, Assistant Director of Strategic Projects at The Studio Museum in Harlem. 

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Studio Check In With Connie H. Choi

For this edition of Studio Check In, Ilk Yasha, Studio Museum Insititute Coordinator, checks in with Connie H. Choi, Associate Curator of the Permanent Collection at The Studio Museum in Harlem. 

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Increasing the Exposure: Family History Through the Lens

Family photos hold a unique space within our personal histories and contemporary art. The family photos of Black women photographers, such as Carrie Mae Weems and Latoya Ruby Fraizer, help validate and enlighten the artistry within ourselves and our ancestors.

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Studio Check In With Paloma Hutton

For this edition of Studio Check In, Ilk Yasha, Studio Museum Insititute Coordinator, checks in with Paloma Hutton, Membership and Annual Fund Associate at The Studio Museum in Harlem. 

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Re-Imaging America

In conjunction with the exhibition Projects: Garrett Bradley, Thelma Golden and Legacy Russell spoke with Garrett Bradley about what it means to re-image and reimagine film, art, and the world, right now.

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Studio Check In With Joliana Hunter-Ellin

For this edition of Studio Check In , Ilk Yasha, Studio Museum Insititute Coordinator, checks in with Joliana Hunter-Ellin Senior Accountant at The Studio Museum in Harlem. 

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Dancing Visual Art: An Interview with Dianne McIntyre

Dianne McIntyre founded Sounds in Motion in 1972, and celebrated its fortieth anniversary in September 2012, when the American Dance Guild honored her along with dance pioneer Elaine Summers.

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mkpọtụ azįza (Harmattan Dust)

During mid-summer in the Northern Hemisphere (July), the westward-moving trade winds south of the northward-moving subtropical ridge expand northwestward from the Caribbean Sea into southeastern North America (Florida and Gulf Coast).

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