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Members Only | Curator's Choice: Harlem Renaissance

Date: Wednesday, May 26, 2021
Time: 7–8pm
Location: Zoom

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Explore the Harlem Renaissance, a movement that sparked a rebirth of African-American literature, art, music, dance, and politics. FIU's Drs. Shawn Christian and Nathaniel Cadle, faculty fellow with The Wolfsonian Public Humanities Lab, will take us through their new online exhibition co-curated for WPHL, The Harlem Renaissance: Origins, Influences, and Currents, and discuss works from famous and lesser-known artists who helped ensure an enduring legacy for Black culture.

Watch the recorded talk online.


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