Camille Billops and James V. Hatch archives at Emory University
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Posters and artwork
Subseries 4.1
Posters and artwork, 1965-2002
19 oversized papers (OP9-31)
Arrangement Note
Arranged in alphabetical order by subject and then in chronological order, with undated at end of each subject.
Advertisement | ||
Box | Folder | Content |
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OP9 | - | Picaninny Freeze, Hendlers Ice Cream, 1922 |
OP9 | - | Genuine Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco, no date |
OP9 | - | Uncle Ben's Brun, Le Goût irrésistible, no date |
Black history month | ||
OP9 | - | "The Organization for African Students' Union New Jersey Branch Calendar," 1980 |
OP9 | - | "Black History Month February 1982," Black Heritage Trail, 1982 |
OP9 | - | "Black History Month February 1985," Boston African American National Historic Site, National Park Service |
OP9 | - | Black History Month in New York City, City of New York, February 1990 |
OP9 | - | "Seventh Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration," Duke University, 1996 [inscribed by John Hope Franklin to Hatch Billops] |
OP9 | - | "The Dream Awake," no date |
OP9 | - | "Penguin USA Celebrates Black History Month through the Written Word," no date |
Dance | ||
OP10 | - | "Adora," "Klingo's Glove," "Madame de Mosque-Kee-Toe," The Nameless Theatre, [New York, New York], [?] "Inner City Repertory Dance Company," New York, New York, no date |
OP10 | - | "The Dance Theater of Harlem," 1970[?] |
OP10 | - | "The Black Dance in America: An Interview - Demonstration," Leonard Davis Center for the Performing Arts, New York, New York, December 18, 1975 |
OP10 | - | "The Billie Holiday Theater for Little Folk," Brooklyn, New York, 1977 |
OP10 | - | "A Dance Dedication to the Late Thelma Hill," Our Children's Performing Arts Center, Brooklyn, New York, May 18-21, 1979 |
OP10 | - | "The Kitchen: Center for Video, Music, Dance, Performance and Film," December 1989-February 1990 |
OP10 | - | "The Dance Theater of Harlem," no date |
OP10 | - | "Dancing a Dream," no date |
OP10 | - | "Inner City Cultural Center," Los Angeles, California, no date |
OP10 | - | "Inner City Repertory Dance Company: Works by Donald McKanle and Tallen Beatty," Los Angeles, California, no date |
OP10 | - | "Jubilation Dance Company," no date |
OP10 | - | "Rod Rodgers Dance Company," no date |
OP10 | - | "Trackin'," Aboriginal Islander Skills Development Scheme, Tom Mann Theater, Surry Hills, [Australia?], no date |
Film | ||
OP10 | - | The Tunnel, 1940 |
OP10 | - | The Cool World, 1964 |
XOP3 | - | Blues for Lovers, 1966 |
XOP3 | - | Black Gunn, circa 1972 |
XOP3 | - | Black Artists in America, May 10, 1973 |
XOP3 | - | Roots, [1977] |
XOP3 | - | Aaron Loves Angela, 1985 |
XOP3 | - | Fifth Annual Atlanta Third World Film Festival and Forum, March 1985 |
XOP3 | - | Asian American International Film Festival, Rosemary Theatre, New York, New York, June 28-30, 1985 |
XOP3 | - | The Colored Museum, circa 1986 |
XOP3 | - | 6th Annual Atlanta 3rd World Film Festival and Forum, March 2-29, 1986 |
XOP3 | - | MUMM V.S.O.P. Cognac Black Film Festival, Apollo Theatre, June 5-8, 1986 |
XOP3 | - | Viewpoints: A Conference on Women, Culture & Public Media, Hunter College, New York, New York, November 7-9, 1986 |
XOP3 | - | Older Women and Love, by Camille Billops and James V. Hatch, [1987] |
XOP3 | - | The Third Annual Hoyt Fuller Film Festival: Celebrating the Black Aesthetic! Walter Hill Auditorium, Atlanta, Georgia, November 21-22, 1987 |
XOP3 | - | Sexism, Colonialism, Misrepresentation: A Corrective Film Series and Conference, Collective for Living Cinema, New York, New York, April 25-May 8, 1988 |
XOP3 | - | Newark Black Film Festival 15th Anniversary, Newark, New Jersey, 1989 |
XOP3 | - | 17th Film Festival of Rotterdam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 1988 |
XOP4 | - | Tap, 1989 |
XOP3 | - | 18th Film Festival of Rotterdam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, [1989] |
XOP3 | - | 18th Film Festival of Rotterdam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 1989 |
XOP3 | - | A Separate Cinema: Fifty Years of Black-Cast Posters, circa 1992 |
XOP3 | - | Finding Christa, by Camille Billops and James Hatch, 1992 |
XOP3 | - | Twin Cities Black Film Festival, 1995 |
XOP3 | - | Oscar Micheaux and His Circle: African-American Filmmaking and Race Cinema of the Silent Era, Yale University, January 26-29, 1995 |
XOP3 | - | Take Your Bags, by Keita Omowali Erskine and Camille Billops, 1998 |
XOP3 | - | Ethnic Studies Dialogue: A Critical Issue for 21st Century America Black Women Filmmakers Series, [University of California Santa Barbara], [Santa Barbara, California], [January 11-February 24, 2000] [included panelists Crystal Griffith, Dianne Houston, Camille Billops, Cauleen Smith, and Michelle Parkerson] |
XOP3 | - | Women of Color Film Festival, New PFA Theater, Berkeley, California, April 11-18, [2000?] |
XOP3 | - | E minha cara / That's my face by Thomas Allen Harris, [2002?] [inscribed by writer to Hatch-Billops] |
XOP3 | - | Struggles for Representation: The Cinematic Gaze of African American Documentary Film and Filmmaking, 2001 |
XOP3 | - | One Bad Cat: The Reverend Albert Wagner Story, 2008 [two prints of different sizes] |
XOP3 | - | Gone with the Wind, Socialist Workers Party [spoof with Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher as Rhett and Scarlett] |
Literature | ||
OP11 | - | Black American Literature Forum, cover mock up, 1990 |
OP11 | - | Opportunity: Journal of Negro Life, poster, 1926 March [copy] |
OP11 | - | "Bob Blackburn and the Printmaking Workshop," poster, 1975 |
OP11 | - | Woman with Flower, Naomi Long Madgett, broadside, 1970 |
OP11 | - | Sun Song, Jill Witherspoon Boyer, broadside, 1976 |
OP11 | - | Woman = Song, Louise Robinson, broadside, 1977 |
OP11 | - | I've Got a Home in that Rock, Raymond R. Patterson, broadside, 1977 |
OP11 | - | Poetry Reading: Etheridge Knight and Tamasha Mzazi Beard, poster, 1979 |
OP11 | - | "A Forum and Reading: Afri-American Literature and Class Struggle," poster, 1980 |
OP11 | - | "Black Literature in the 80s: Revolution or Renaissance" a forum and reading, poster, 1980 |
OP11 | - | "Benefit for the Poetry Project at St. Mark's Church," poster, 1987 |
OP11 | - | "'We Wish to Plead our own Cause,' Black-owned Book Publishing in the United States, 1817-1986," poster, 1988" |
OP11 | - | "African American Literature: From Phillis Wheatley to Toni Morrison," A summer institute at Northeastern, poster,1994 |
OP11 | - | "International Symposium on Contemporary Literature of the African Diaspora," poster, |
OP11 | - | "Poetes Americains: Poetry Readings and Music," poster, undated |
OP11 | - | "The Langston Hughes Review,15th anniversary," Institute for African American Studies, poster, undated |
OP11 | - | Untreated Death, Noah W. Griffin, broadside, 2000 |
OP11 | - | "The Fifth National Black Writers Conference," poster, 2000 |
OP11 | - | "A Tribute to Bob Blackburn," poster, undated |
OP11 | - | "Visualizing Black Writers: An Extra-literary Exhibit from the Eugene B. Redmond Collection," poster 2004 |
OP11 | - | These Bones, These Bones, Gloria T. Hull, broadside, undated |
OP11 | - | "Poetry reading: Always Remembering 400 Years Till Liberty in North/South America to Afrika," poster, 1979 |
OP11 | - | A Hero Ain't Nothin' but a Sandwich, signed poster, 1973 |
OP11 | - | From Southern Song, Margaret Walker, broadside, undated |
OP12 | - | Opportunity: Journal of Negro Life, March 1926 |
OP12 | - | Woman with Flower, Naomi Long Madgett, broadside, 1965, 1970 [poem] |
OP12 | - | "Bob Blackburn and the Printmaking Workshop," Jamaica Arts Center, Jamaica, New York, August 8, 1975-October 4, 1975 |
OP12 | - | Sun Song, Jill Witherspoon Boyer, broadside, 1976 [poem] |
OP12 | - | Woman-Song, Louise Robinson, broadside, 1977 [poem] |
OP12 | - | I've Got a Home In that Rock, Raymond R. Patterson, 1977, [poem] |
OP12 | - | "Poetry Reading: Etheridge Knight & Tamasha Mzaza Beard," February 25, 1979 |
OP12 | - | "Poets Corner," 1979 [?] |
OP12 | - | "A Forum & Reading: Afro-American Literature & Class Struggle," Kenkeleba House, June 15, 1980 |
OP12 | - | "Black Literature in the 80's: Revolution or Renaissance?" Columbia University, New York, November 23, 1980 |
OP12 | - | "1987 Benefit for the Poetry Project at St. Mark's Church," New York, New York, January 1, 1987 |
OP12 | - | "We Wish to Plead Our Own Cause": Black-owned Book Publishing in the United States 1817-1987, Schomburg Center, New York, New York, April 22-September 10, 1988 |
OP12 | - | Black American Literature Forum, Winter 1990 [cover] |
OP12 | - | "African American Literature: From Phillis Wheatley to Toni Morrison," July 11-August 5, 1994 |
OP12 | - | "International Symposium on Contemporary Literature of the African Diaspora," Universidad de Salamanca, March 20-23, 1996 |
OP12 | - | "The Langston Hughes Review: 15th Anniversary," Institute for African American Studies, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, [1997] |
OP12 | - | "Untreated Death," Noah W. Griffin, broadside, 2000 |
OP12 | - | "The Fifth National Black Writers Conference: The Impact of Literature by Black Writers on Culture and Values in America," Medgar Evers College/City University of New York, March 30-April 2, 2000 |
OP12 | - | "A Tribute to Bob Blackburn" [2003] |
OP12 | - | Visualizing Black Writers: An Extra-literary Exhibit from the Eugene B. Redmond Collection, Morris University Center Art Gallery, Edwardsville, Illinois, February 1-29, 2004 |
OP12 | - | Black Women in the Arts: A Tradition of Distinction and Accomplishment, no date |
OP12 | - | "from Southern Song," Margaret Walker, [poem], Madame Bigh Graphics Collective, no date |
OP12 | - | Hero Ain't Nothin' But a Sandwich, Alice Childress, New York, New York, no date |
OP12 | - | "Poetry Readings and Music," Centre Culturel Americain, Paris, no date [includes Ed Joans] |
OP12 | - | These Bones, These Bones, Gloria T. Hull, broadside, no date |
Music | ||
XOP1 | - | "Ornette Coleman & His New Septet," Carnegie Hall, September 14, 1973 |
XOP1 | - | "Shirley Bassey with Orchestra and Strings," Congress-Centrum Hamburg, March 25, 1974 |
XOP1 | - | "Ella Fitzgerald, Tommy Flanagan Trio, et al," Congress-Centrum-Hamburg, May 18, 1976 |
XOP1 | - | "Sound of Soul," Geneva, France, April 1979 |
XOP1 | - | "Heavenly Jazz: Joe Williams with Special Guests Al Cohn and Billy Mitchell," November 18, 1979 |
XOP1 | - | "Al Jarreau and Ensemble," World Tour, 1980 |
XOP1 | - | "An Evening with Gershwin," Kirkwood Community College, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, June 14, 1980 |
XOP1 | - | "Eubie Blake: The First 100 Years," February 7, 1983 |
XOP1 | - | "Sound of Earth: Second Annual East Coast Asian/Asian-American Jazz Festival," Jazz Center of New York, October 25-27, 1985 |
XOP1 | - | "3rd Annual Asian/Asian American Jazz and Cultural Festival," The Jazz Center, New York, October 20-26, 1986 |
XOP1 | - | "4th Annual Asian/Asian-American Jazz and Culture Festival," October 5-11, 1987 |
XOP4 | - | "Next Wave," Brooklyn Academy of Music, October 19-December 17, 1988 |
XOP1 | - | "Celebrating Black History Month '89: Black Musicians," 1989 |
XOP1 | - | "Duke Ellington: 90th Birthday Tribute," West Side Cultural Center, April 28, 1989 |
XOP1 | - | "Juneteenth Festival," June 18, 1989 |
XOP1 | - | "The Sixtieth Anniversary Celebration of Heaven Bound," November 9-10, 1990 |
XOP1 | - | "Last Set Before Noon, Michael Kelly Williams," The Center for Children & Families, St. Peter's Church at Citicorp Church, December 3, 1990 |
XOP1 | - | "Louis Armstrong: A Cultural Legacy," The Institute of Jazz Studies, Rutgers University, 1994 |
XOP1 | - | The Musical Genius of Duke Ellington, Jazz Heritage, Smithsonian Institution, 1993 |
XOP1 | - | "African-American Music and Europe: The International Conference," The Sorbonne, Paris, April 24-27, 1996 |
XOP1 | - | The Jazz Age in Paris 1914-1940, Smithsonian Institution, April 25-July 13, 1997" |
XOP1 | - | "A Lecture Series on Jazz and American Culture," The Center for Jazz Studies, Columbia University, November 15, 1999-April 18, 2000 |
XOP1 | - | "Klub Ka: A Blues Legend," Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center at Maryland, April 11, 2000 |
XOP1 | - | "Jazz and American Culture," Columbia University, New York, November 15, 1999-April 18, 2000 |
XOP1 | - | "Comin' Home to Harlem: A Special Evening of Music, Humor, Song & Dance," The Apollo Theatre, [New York], May 20, 2002 |
XOP1 | - | "Abbey Lincoln Aminata Moseka," Small's Paradise October 4, 11, 18, 25, [?] |
XOP1 | - | "Betty Carter and Trio," Robeson Center, Newark, April 14 [2 copies-different sizes] |
XOP1 | - | "Ella Fitzgerald in Concert," no date |
XOP1 | - | Eubie! A New Musical Revue, no date |
XOP1 | - | International Sweethearts of Rhythm: Hottest Women's Band of the 1940s |
XOP1 | - | "Jazz at Onyx: Photography by: Anthony Barboza, Hugh Bell, et al." |
XOP1 | - | "Jimmy Owens Plus" |
XOP1 | - | "Lady Legends in Jazz," Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, New York |
XOP1 | - | "The Last of the Blue Devils: Count Basie, Jay McShann, Joe Turner" |
XOP1 | - | Lena Horne: The Lady and Her Music |
XOP1 | - | Lena Horne: The Lady and her Music, Nederlander Theatre, New York, New York, no date |
XOP1 | - | "Nancy Wilson at Carnegie Hall with the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra" |
XOP1 | - | "Novella Nelson at Reno Sweeney" |
XOP1 | - | "Paul Robeson Memorial Concert," London Against Racism |
XOP1 | - | "A Spectrum of Music: John Lee Hooker, Red Clay Ramblers, Marie Knight" |
XOP1 | - | "William Warfield, baritone," Orchestra Hall, New York, no date |
Political | ||
OP12 | - | "We Will Survive," Black N.Y. Action Committee, no date |
OP12 | - | "Aspects of Racism, No.6: Can Britain Survive Without Racism," Organization for Black Art Advancement & Leisure Activities, London, no date |
OP12 | - | "Open the Shah's Jails: Free All Political Prisoners," Committee for Artistic and Intellectual Freedom in Iran, New York, no date |
OP12 | - | "Franklin Furnace's 15th Year of Performance Art," Judson Memorial Church, [New York], 1991 |
OP12 | - | "Hansen's Harlem: Joe Louis Day Parade" Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, 1946 |
OP12 | - | "Paul Robeson: Join the Young Workers Liberation League," New York, 1977 |
OP12 | - | "The Sixth Annual Tribute to African Diaspora Women: Celebrating the |
OP12 | - | Contributions of Women of Color," Caribbean Cultural Center, New York, June 26 & 27, 1992 |
OP12 | - | "Million Man March: A Day of Atonement," October 16, 1995 |
Theater | ||
OP12 | - | Carnival, Howard University, circa 1960s |
OP12 | - | Charade .. an Evening with the Howard Players, Past and Present, Howard University, circa 1960s |
OP12 | - | On the Town, by Betty Comden and Adolph Green, Howard University, December 6-15, circa 1960s |
OP12 | - | Winterset, by Maxwell Anderson, Howard University, circa 1960s |
OP12 | - | The Three Sisters, by Anton Chekhov, Howard University, December 14-17, 1960 |
OP12 | - | The Trial of Mary Dugan, by Bayard Veiller, Howard University School of Law, March 17-18, 1961 |
OP12 | - | The Importance of Being Earnest, by Oscar Wilde, Howard University, April 10-15, 1961 |
OP12 | - | Chandalika, by Rabindranath Tagore, Howard University, May 2-3, 1961 |
OP12 | - | The Race for Space, Howard University, May 16-18, 1963 |
OP12 | - | Purlie Victorious, by Ossie Davis, Howard University, February 7-8, 1964 |
OP12 | - | Easter Resurrection Play, Howard University, March 22, 1964 |
OP12 | - | Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Howard University, May 8-9, 1964 |
OP12 | - | Jamaica, Howard University, December 3-12, 1964 |
OP13 | - | The Interview, James Hatch, Art, Camille Billops, Sangeet Kala Mandir, India, 1965 |
OP13 | - | Macbeth, Mobile Theater, New York, 1966 |
OP13 | - | The Interview, Director, James Hatch, Art, Camille Billops, Sinhala Institute of Culture, June 13-14, 1968 |
OP13 | - | The Devil Catchers, New Lafayette Theatre, New York, New York, November 27-January 10 [1970] |
OP13 | - | Wine in the Wilderness and Mojo, New Heritage Repertory Theatre, New York, New York, November 6-November 20, 1970 |
OP13 | - | Wine in the Wilderness, New Heritage Repertory Theatre, New York, New York, November 20-December 6, 1970 |
OP13 | - | Two Gentlemen of Verona, St. James Theatre, New York, 1971 |
OP13 | - | Destination Black, Federal City College and the Capitol Players, June 1971 |
OP13 | - | Murderous Angels, Playhouse Theatre, New York, New York, [1971-1972] |
OP13 | - | Atlanta University Summer Theater, Atlanta, Georgia, 1973 |
OP13 | - | A Cocktail Sip and Disco, Sun Shine Circle, New York, New York, 1973 |
OP13 | - | Raisin, 46th Street Theatre, [New York, New York], [1973-1974] |
OP13 | - | Yin Yang, The City College Campus, December 16, 1973 |
OP13 | - | The Sirens, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York, New York, 1974 |
OP13 | - | What the Wine-Sellers Buy, Vivian Beaumont Theater, New York, New York, [1974] |
OP13 | - | The Wiz, Majestic Theatre, 1974 |
OP13 | - | Federal City College and Arts Out Loud, 1974-1975 Season, Environmental Theatre, 1974-1975 |
OP13 | - | Doctor Jazz, Winter Garden, New York, New York, [1975] |
XOP4 | - | Alvin Ailey City Center Dance Theatre, November 25-December 14, 1975 |
OP13 | - | Fragments of a Trilogy, La Mama Repertory Company, New York, New York, December 27, 1975-January 18, 1976 |
OP13 | - | Me and Bessie, Edison Theatre, New York, New York, [1975-1976] [2 posters] |
OP13 | - | Dr. Black Mr. Hyde, 1976 |
XOP4 | - | For Colored Girls who have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf, Booth Theatre, 1976 |
OP13 | - | Your Arm's Too Short to Box with God, Lyceum Theatre, New York, New York, [1976-1977] |
OP13 | - | Your Arm's Too Short to Box with God, Broadway, New York, New York, [1976-1978] |
OP28 | - | The Alvin Ailey City Center Dance Theater, City Center 55th Street Theater, New York, May 4-23, 1976 |
OP14 | - | Clinton, The Billie Holiday Theatre, May 22-May 19, 1976 |
XOP4 | - | "Ailey Celebrates Ellington," Alvin Ailey City Center Dance Theater, New York, New York, August 10-22, 1976 |
OP14 | - | For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf, Booth Theatre, 1976 |
OP14 | - | Ipi-Tombi, Harkeness Theatre, New York, New York, [1977] |
OP14 | - | Dixie to Broadway: An Exhibition of Black Americans on Stage, 1800-1939, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, February 1-27, 1977 |
OP14 | - | "Black History-Roots & Spirits," The Billie Holiday Theatre, February 5-26, 1977 |
OP14 | - | Macbeth, Harry Dejur Henry Street Playhouse, New York City, May 10-29, 1977 |
OP14 | - | Toussaint Louverture, Cite Internationale Universitaire, Paris, October 5-November 26, 1977 |
OP14 | - | "Black Theatre Awards Night," Renaissance Ballroom, November 21, 1977 |
OP14 | - | "Acting An Recital by William Greene" Experimental Theater, Stockton State College, Pomona, New Jersey, December 15, 1977 |
OP14 | - | Ain't Misbehavin', Longacre Theatre, New York, New York, [1978-1982] |
OP14 | - | Eubie: A New Musical Revue, 1978 |
OP14 | - | Paul Robeson, by Phillip Hayes Dean, Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York, New York, [1978] |
OP14 | - | The Wiz, 1978 |
OP14 | - | The Mighty Gents, Ambassador Theatre, New York, New York [1978] |
OP14 | - | Stop the World I Want to Get Off, State Theater-Lincoln Center Plaza, New York, New York, August 2-August 27, [1978] |
OP14 | - | The Vampire and the Dentist: A Red Blooded Musical Farce! Billie Holiday Theatre, November 9, 1978 |
OP14 | - | "American College Theatre Festival XI" [1979] |
OP14 | - | Les Gens des Marais, January 17-Febuary 25, 1979 |
OP14 | - | The Great White Throne Judgment, Scottish Rite Auditorium, Los Angeles, July 7, 1979 |
OP14 | - | But Never Jam Today, Longacre Theatre, New York, New York, [July 31, 1979-August 5, 1979] |
OP14 | - | "Paul Robeson Campus Center Dedication Week," Newark, September 17-21, 1979 |
OP14 | - | Comin' Uptown, Winter Garden Theatre, New York, New York, [December 20, 1979-January 27, 1980] |
XOP2 | - | Home, Cort Theatre, New York, New York, [1980-1981] [3 posters] |
XOP2 | - | Tintypes, Golden Theatre, New York, New York, [1980-1981] |
XOP2 | - | Freein' the Spirit: Soul Vibrations IX: The Church in the Black Community, The Oakland Museum, February 15-March 30, 1980 |
XOP2 | - | "New Rican Village Renaissance 80," Aaron Davis Hall, Center of Performing Arts City College, New York, New York, February 29, 1980 |
XOP2 | - | "Restorations 1st Black and Hispanic Arts and Humanities Festival," August 16-24, 1980 |
XOP2 | - | "An Evening with Gershwin," Paramount Theatre, Iowa, June 14, 1980 |
XOP2 | - | A Lesson from Aloes, Playhouse Theater, New York, New York, [November 17, 1980-February 8, 1981] |
XOP2 | - | "Dance Theatre of Harlem," City Center, New York, New York, January 3-25, 1981 |
XOP2 | - | Bodybags, INTAR Hispanic American Theatre, New York, New York, July 30-August 24, 1981 |
XOP2 | - | Agnes of God, Music Box Theatre, New York, New York, [1982-1983] |
XOP2 | - | Ain't Misbehavin', Belasco Theatre, New York, New York, [January 26, 1981-February 21, 1982] |
XOP2 | - | Blues in the Night, Rialto Theatre, New York, New York, 1982 [?] |
XOP2 | - | The Corn is Green, Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York, New York, [1983] [2 copies] |
XOP2 | - | Police Academy: What an Institution, 1984 |
XOP2 | - | The Brewery Puppet Troupe, 1984 |
XOP2 | - | Encounters, Little Theatre, University of the District of Columbia, February 1984 |
XOP2 | - | "Black Theatre Season," Arts Theatre, London, January 9-March 30, 1985 |
XOP2 | - | "Federal Theatre Project: Poster Exhibition," George Mason University, September 3-October 21, 1985 |
XOP2 | - | "Duke Ellington's Queenie Pie World Premiere," American Music Theater Festival, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1986 |
XOP2 | - | "3rd Black Theatre Season," Arts Theatre, London, January 8-March 29, 1986 |
XOP2 | - | CoCo Bale, Charas Teatro La Terraza, New York, New York, May 29-June 1, 6-8, 1986 |
XOP2 | - | Burglar, 1987 |
XOP2 | - | The Lion and the Jewel, Rand Theater, Amherst, Massachusetts, April 30, May 1-2, 6-9, 1987 |
XOP2 | - | "Black Theater Conference," Panelist: James V. Hatch, Amherst, Massachusetts, May 1, 1987 |
XOP2 | - | Fires in the Mirror, PBS, April 28, 1993 |
XOP2 | - | "Kuumba Theatre 25th Anniversary," Chicago, Illinois, October 17, 1993 |
XOP2 | - | Big White Fog, by Theodore Ward, Federal Theatre, Fairfax, Virginia, February 17-18, 1994 |
XOP2 | - | "Breaking Barriers: Celebrating Women Making Theatre," July 23-27, 1994 |
XOP2 | - | For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf, Apollo Theatre, New York, New York, October 1, 1994 |
XOP2 | - | Onstage: A Century of African American Stage Design, Amsterdam Gallery, New York, New York, January 24-May 20, 1995 |
XOP2 | - | JuJu Man, Billie Holiday Theatre for Little Folk, Harlem Children's Theatre, New York, New York, [1998?] |
XOP2 | - | God's Trombones: Seven Negro Sermons in Verse, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, April 17, 1998 |
XOP2 | - | Black Nativity, Jelliffe Theatre, Cleveland, Ohio, December 5-December 28, 2003 |
XOP2 | - | Aya, The Chicago Theatre, Columbia College, October 22-24, 2004 |
XOP2 | - | The Amen Corner, Environmental Theatre, Federal City College, no date |
XOP2 | - | Antigone, Environmental Theatre, University of the District of Columbia, no date |
OP15 | - | "Audelco: 7th Annual Recognition Awards: Lettin' the Spirit Have Its Way," Symphony Space, [New York, New York], no date |
OP15 | - | Big White Fog, International House Theatre, Chicago, Illinois, no date |
OP15 | - | "The Billie Holiday Theatre for Little Folk Presents [various]," New York, New York, no date |
OP15 | - | A Black Love Fable, New Lafayette Theatre, New York, New York, no date |
OP15 | - | A Black Time for Black Folk, The New Lafayette Theatre, Harlem, New York, no date |
OP15 | - | Breakfast is Served, & Happy Ending, Billie Holiday Theatre, New York, New York, no date |
OP32 | - | Bring in 'da Noise, Bring in 'da Funk: A Tap Rap Discourse on the Staying Power of the Beat, Public Theater, New York, New York, no date |
OP15 | - | Daddy Goodness, Winter Garden Theatre, New York, New York, no date |
OP15 | - | Dixie to Broadway: An Exhibition of Black Americans on Stage, 1800-1939, no date |
OP15 | - | Deep Are the Roots, no date |
OP15 | - | Doctor B.S. Black, Environmental Theatre, no date |
OP15 | - | "An Evening of Comedy: Sister Selenda Got the Gift and Day of Absence," D.C. Black Repertory Co., Washington, D.C., no date |
OP15 | - | The Fabulous Miss Marie, New Lafayette Theatre, New York, New York, no date |
OP15 | - | Fences, 46th Street Theatre, New York, New York, no date |
OP15 | - | Generations, Bayview Opera House, San Francisco, California, no date |
OP15 | - | Goin 'a Buffalo, New Lafayette Theatre, New York, New York, no date |
OP15 | - | The Hairy Ape & The Emperor Jones, Fordham at Lincoln Centre, New York, New York, no date |
OP15 | - | Home: A New Comedy, Cort Theatre, New York, New York, no date |
OP15 | - | House Party: a soulful happening with music by Ed Bullins, American Place Theatre, New York, New York, no date |
OP15 | - | Images, Environmental Theatre, University of the District of Columbia, no date |
OP15 | - | In the BeginningLuciferThe Bible, New York, New York, no date |
OP15 | - | The Island, Environmental Theatre, University of the District of Columbia, no date |
OP15 | - | It Ain't Nothin' but the Blues, Vivian Beaumont Theater, Lincoln Center, no date |
OP15 | - | Joe Turner's Come and Gone, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York, New York, no date |
OP15 | - | "La Mama Cotton Club Gala," Limelight, no date |
OP15 | - | Livin' Fat, The Environmental Theatre, University of the District of Columbia, no date |
OP15 | - | Livin' Fat, The Environmental Theatre, University of the District of Columbia, no date [with inscriptions] |
OP15 | - | Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, Cort Theatre, New York, New York, no date |
OP15 | - | Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, Royale Theatre, New York, New York, no date [signed by actors] |
OP15 | - | Magic of Marionettes, Billie Holiday Theatre, New York, New York, no date |
OP15 | - | Man Better Man, Environmental Theatre, Federal City College, no date |
OP15 | - | Medea, Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, California, no date |
OP15 | - | The Mighty Gents, Eisenhower Theater at the Kennedy Center, Washington, District of Columbia, no date |
OP15 | - | Owen's Song: Tribute to Owen Dodson, The Last Colony Theatre, no date |
OP15 | - | The Piano Lesson, Walter Kerr Theatre, New York, New York, no date |
OP15 | - | Portraits of Woman, Environmental Theatre, Federal City College, no date |
OP15 | - | "Ports of Entry: An Ethnic Heritage Series of Plays and Seminars," Louis Abrons Arts for Living Center, New York, New York, no date |
OP15 | - | The Prodigal Sister, Theatre De Lys, New York, New York, no date |
OP15 | - | Sister Selena Got the Gift, & Day of Absence, The Last Colony Theatre, no date |
OP15 | - | Small Fish Big Dreamer, The Harlem Renaissance Performance Theatre, New York, New York, no date |
OP15 | - | "Theatre for Little Folk with Maurice Mander," The Billie Holiday Theatre, New York, New York, no date |
OP15 | - | "Three Productions in Repertory: A Hand is on the Gate, Acife and Pendabis, El Hajj Malik," Afro American Studio Theatre Centre, New York, New York, no date |
OP15 | - | To Be Young, Gifted and Black, Environmental Theatre, Federal City College, no date |
OP15 | - | To raise the dead and foretell the future, New Lafayette Theatre, New York, New York, no date |
OP15 | - | "Whoopi Goldberg," Lyceum Theatre, New York, New York, no date |
OP15 | - | The Wiz, Broadway Theatre, New York, New York, no date |
OP15 | - | "The Wiz Cast's Public Service Announcement for Sickle Cell Disease," no date |
OP15 | - | Yamashita, no date |
Visual arts: Dated | ||
OP16 | - | 1967 Art Exhibit, Goddard-Riverside, April 13-May 3, 1967 |
OP16 | - | Peoples Flag Show, Judson Memorial Church, New York, New York, November 9, 1970 |
OP16 | - | Elizabeth Catlett Prints & Sculpture, Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, New York, September 26, 1971-January 9, 1972 |
OP16 | - | A New Vitality in Art: the Black Woman, Mount Holyoke College, April 6-30, 1972 |
OP16 | - | Betye Saar: Black Girl's Window, Berkeley Art Center, December 15-January 25, 1973 |
OP16 | - | The Black Photographer, Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation, Brooklyn, New York, May 1-June 16, 1973 |
OP16 | - | "Flashback: Second Conference of Black Visual Artists in New England," Dorchester, May 11-12, 1973 |
OP16 | - | Blacks: USA: 1973, The New York Cultural Center, September 26-November 15, 1973 |
OP16 | - | Juan Logan Painting/Sculpture, North Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro, North Carolina, October 7-November 3, 1973 |
OP16 | - | Camille Billops: Ceramic Sculpture, Artist House, New York, December 11-December 22, 1973 |
OP16 | - | The Way Back, Dana Chandler Jr., The Museum of the National Center of Afro-American Artists, Boston, Massachusetts, April 7-April 28, 1974 |
OP16 | - | Back to Back: From Africa to America, S.F. Art Commission Gallery, San Francisco, April 9-April 27, 1974 |
OP16 | - | Uneasy Chronicles: Work in Progress, Aida Hernandez Gallery, New York, New York, May, 1974 |
OP16 | - | African Art and Motion, National Gallery of Art, May 5-September 22, 1974 |
OP16 | - | Center City, An Exhibition of Midtown Artists, New York, New York, May 8-June 1, [1974] |
OP16 | - | Constructional Forms, Juan Logan, Winthrop Gallery, Rock Hill, October 2-31, 1974 |
OP16 | - | An Exhibition of Paintings & Drawings by Bernard Cameron, The Cloud Gallery, New York, November 23-December 6, 1974 |
OP16 | - | Daniel Larue Johnson: Paintings in Homage to Dr. Ralph J. Bunche and to His Impact on the Future, Noah Goldowsky Gallery, New York, New York, February 4-28, 1975 |
OP16 | - | A Mulata Cor-do-Rosa by Abdias do Nascimento, Black Brasil - A Festival of Arts, [Los Angeles, California], February 12-22, 1975 |
OP16 | - | Kapo Paintings and Sculpture, Just Above Midtown Gallery, New York, New York, February 17-March 8, 1975 and Smith-Mason Gallery, Washington D.C., March 2-22, 1975 |
OP16 | - | Mel Edwards, Cinque Gallery, New York, New York, March 1-29, 1975 |
OP16 | - | Sojourn: An Exhibition of Paintings and Sculpture, Carole Byard and Valerie Maynard, Gallery 1199, New York, New York, March 18-June 5, 1975 |
OP16 | - | Color, Light, and Image: In Celebration of the United Nations designated International Woman's Year 1975, Women's Iterart Center, New York, New York, November 12, 1975 |
OP16 | - | "Festac '75: The 2nd World Black and African Festival of Arts and Culture," Lagos, Nigeria, November 22 - December 20, 1975 |
OP16 | - | America: the third century, [Duck out of Water by Raymond Saunders], Mobil Oil Corporation for the Bicentennial, 1976 |
OP16 | - | "1976 New York-New Jersey Regional Conference," Jersey City State College, Jersey City, New Jersey, March 6-7, 1976 |
OP16 | - | P.H. Polk Photographs, The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, New York, April 25-May 23, 1976 |
OP16 | - | "The First Annual Lewis H. Micheaux Book Fair," Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, New York, May 21 & 22, 1976 |
OP16 | - | The Black Photographers Annual, Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, New York, June 13-July 25, 1976 |
OP16 | - | Alfred J. Smith, Jr.: Paintings Sculpture, Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, New York, June 27-July 25, 1976 |
OP16 | - | Other Voices: Paul Collins, Paintings and Drawings, September 12-October 10, 1976 |
OP16 | - | Family Album: Photographs, Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, September 12-October 17, 1976 |
OP16 | - | Freida High/Prints and Drawings, Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, New York, October 17-November 21, 1976 |
OP17 | - | Echoes: Prisons, U.S.A., The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, New York, October 24, 1976 |
OP17 | - | Restoration Celebrates Ten Years in the Bedford-Stuyvesant Community 1967-1977, New York, New York, [1977] |
OP17 | - | Living Space: An Exhibition on Low Income Housing, Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, New York, May 1-June 12, 1977 |
OP17 | - | "Summer Art Exhibition," Black Enterprise Magazine, July 14, 1977 |
OP17 | - | "The Legacy of James Van Der Zee: A Portrait of Black Americans," Alternative Center for International Arts, New York, New York, November 2-December 3, 1977 |
OP17 | - | Arthur Carraway, Paintings, Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, February 26-March 26, 1978 |
OP17 | - | Melvin Edwards, Sculpture, Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, February 26-March 26, 1978 |
OP17 | - | Banerjee, Columbia University, New York, New York, March 21-April 14, 1978 |
OP17 | - | 8th Annual Faculty Exhibition, Howard University, Washington, D.C., March 22 - April 14, 1978 |
OP17 | - | Migrations: A National Exhibition of African-American Printmakers, Howard University, Washington, D.C., August 28-Spetember 23, 1978 |
OP17 | - | Haitian Art, The Brooklyn Museum, New York, New York, September 2- November 5, 1978 |
OP17 | - | "The Painting, Drawing & Sculpture Department of the Tyler School of Art of Temple University Presents 1978-79 Visiting Artists," School of Art of Temple University, [Philadelphia, Pennsylvania], October 1978-April 1979 |
OP17 | - | "The Painting, Drawing & Sculpture Department of the Tyler School of Art of Temple University Presents 1978-79 Lecture Series," School of Art of Temple University, [Philadelphia, Pennsylvania], October 1978-April 1979 |
OP17 | - | Passages: For Those Who Have Worn Rosed Colored Glasses, Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, September 20-October 30, 1978 |
OP17 | - | "The Printing and Drawing Exhibition, Black Enterprise Magazine, New York, December 7, 1978-February 7, 1979 |
OP17 | - | Harlem, U.S.A. Photographs by Dawoud Bey, Studio Museum in Harlem, January 14-March 11, 1979 |
OP17 | - | Harlem, U.S.A. Photographs by Dawoud Bey, Studio Museum in Harlem, January 14-March 11, 1979 [with inscription] |
OP17 | - | Harrison Branch Photographs, Fine Arts Gallery Fort Steilacoom Community College, Tacoma, February, 1979 |
OP17 | - | Betye Saar, Rainbow Babe in the Woods, University of North Dakota Art Galleries, Grand Forks, February 13-April 6, 1979 |
OP17 | - | Enock Placide, The Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation's Center for Art and Culture, April 29-May 29, 1979 |
OP17 | - | Bill Hutson: Recent Paintings and Scrolls, LSU Union Art Gallery, Baton Rouge, May 4-16, 1979 |
OP17 | - | Survival, Annual B.F.A. Thesis Exhibition, Howard University, May 12-May 31, 1979 |
OP17 | - | African American Crafts, Toward Artistic and Economic Self-Sufficiency, Shelby State Community College, Memphis, Tennessee, May 29-June 3, 1979 |
OP17 | - | Search for Truth: Otto Neal Emmett Wigglesworth, The Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporations Center for Art and Culture, [New York, New York], September 2-October 5, 1979 |
XOP4 | - | "Robeson Campus Center Addition," Rutgers-The State University/Newark, Dedication Week, September 17-21, 1979 |
OP17 | - | Art for Public Spaces: Proposals/Solutions, Pratt Institute Gallery, Brooklyn, New York, October 4-25, 1979 |
OP17 | - | Robert Kelly: Sculptures and Conceptual Drawings, The CRT's Craftery, Hartford, Connecticut, October 7-26, 1979 |
OP17 | - | Nelson Stevens Primal Force: Paintings, Drawings, and Prints, Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts, October 14-November 10, 1979 [autographed by the curator] |
OP17 | - | Graphics, The Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation's Center for Art and Culture, New York, New York, November 7-December 10, 1979 |
XOP4 | - | A Door to Our Art History, Museum of the National Center of Afro-American Artists, 1980 |
OP17 | - | Impressions/Expressions: Black American Graphics, Studio Museum in Harlem and the Gallery of Art, Howard University, 1980 |
OP17 | - | Howardena Pindell, Works on Paper & Jack Whitten, Paintings, Trenton State College, Holman Gallery, February 14-29, 1980 |
OP17 | - | Afro-American Art: In the 20th Century: Three Episodes, Jamaica Arts Center, New York, New York [et al.], January 15-March 8, 1980 |
OP17 | - | Rutgers Newark Student Art Show, Paul Robeson Campus Center Gallery, February 13-March 4, 1980 |
OP17 | - | Betye Saar: Rituals, The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, New York, April 13-June 29, 1980 |
OP17 | - | The Carl Van Vechten Childrens' Art Exhibit, Kirkwood Community College, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, June 1980 |
OP17 | - | Carl Van Vechten: Cultural Contributions of a Century, 1880-1980, Kirkwood Community College, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, June 14-17, 1980 |
OP17 | - | The Tattooed Countess, Carl van Vechten, Kirkwood Community College, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, June 14-17, 1980 |
OP17 | - | Self-Portrait Exhibition, Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, New York [et al.], March 26-October 5, [1980] |
OP17 | - | CAPS at the Y, The Midtown Y Gallery, May 29-June 22, 1980 |
OP17 | - | Power Objects: Ancient and to the Future, Howard University, Gallery of Art, June 2-27, 1980 |
OP17 | - | Milton Derr, Paintings 1975-1980, African American Master Artists in Residence Program, Northeastern University, June 13-July 6, 1980 |
OP17 | - | Van Der Zee: A Photographic Exhibition of James Van Der Zee, The Oakland Museum, [California], June 27-August 3, 1980 |
OP17 | - | Art across the Park, Central Park North, New York, New York, July 20-September 12, 1980 |
OP17 | - | Art for Zimbabwe, New York, New York, September 28, 1980 |
OP17 | - | The Business of Being an Artist, Just Above Midtown/Downtown, New York, New York, October 7, 1980-May 5, 1981 |
OP17 | - | Save Our Children in Atlanta, Faith Ringgold, 1981 |
OP17 | - | Children and Culture: A Celebration, Bronx Museum of the Arts, New York, New York, January 5-April 5, 1981 |
OP17 | - | New Orleans: Sunny Side Paintings by Gilbert D. Fletcher, Dillard University Library, New Orleans, March 7-March 20, 1981 |
OP17 | - | The Working Process, March 9-May 1, 1981 |
OP17 | - | Valerie Maynard: Original Sculpture Graphics, Studio A512, New York, [inscribed by artist], April 1, 1981 |
OP17 | - | The Orisha Tradition: A World View, conference sponsored by The University of Ile-Ife, Nigeria, Africa and the Visual Arts Research and Resource Center Relating to the Caribbean, June 1-5, 1981 |
OP17 | - | The Reality of Perception: Ten Realist Views, Robeson Center Gallery, Newark, New Jersey, July 1-September 25, 1981" |
OP17 | - | Vincent Smith: Works on Paper, Store Front Museum/Paul Robeson Theatre, Jamaica, New York, October 27-December 28, 1981 |
OP17 | - | "Remade in the USA: National Conference of Artists New Jersey Chapter," Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, Newark, New Jersey, February 8-February 26, 1982 [2 copies] |
OP17 | - | Joseph Delaney: Parades, Henry Street Settlement, New York, New York, February 5-March 14, 1982 |
OP18 | - | Jacob Lawrence: Drawings and Paintings, The Museum of African American Art, Santa Monica, California, April 3-30, 1982 |
OP18 | - | "Celebrate the Dedication of the Graham & Parks Alternative Public School," Cambridge, Massachusetts, October 1983 |
OP18 | - | Martin Puryear, University Gallery at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, Amherst, Massachusetts, 1984 |
XOP4 | - | Artists Call Against U.S. Intervention in Central America, January-March 1984 |
OP18 | - | Affirmations of Life: The Opposite of a Nuclear Nightmare, Kenkeleba Gallery, New York, New York, April 8-May 20, 1984 |
OP18 | - | Faith Ringgold: Twenty Years of Painting, Sculpture, and Performance 1963-1983, Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, New York, April 8-September 4, 1984 |
OP18 | - | Transformations Recent Serigraphs, Ben Jones, The Newark Museum, New York, April 14 - May 28, 1984 |
OP18 | - | African World Festival, The Museum of African American History, Detroit, Michigan, August 24-26, 1984 |
XOP4 | - | Art Against Apartheid/'84-'85, New York, New York, September 1984-April 1985 |
OP18 | - | The Stieglitz Collection, Fisk University, Nashville, Tennessee, October 21, 1984 |
OP18 | - | The Afro-American Family: Historical Strengths for the New Century, National Black History Month, Association for the Study of African-American Life and History, 1985 |
OP18 | - | Dawoud Bey: Mexico: Seven Photographs, Direct Mail Art, A Project of the Institute of Contemporary American Arts, Brooklyn, New York, 1985 |
OP18 | - | "The Governor's Schools of Tennessee, Arts Science Humanities," Summer 1985 |
OP18 | - | Black Women Artists of California, The Museum of African American Art, Los Angeles, California, June 23, 1985-August 18, 1985 |
OP18 | - | Art on the Beach, Battery Park City Landfill, New York, New York, July 2-September 13, 1985 |
OP18 | - | Impact: An Exchange of Exhibitions between Jamaica Arts Center and Henry Street Settlement's Arts for Living Center, New York, New York, July 11-September 7, 1985 |
OP18 | - | Designed, But Not Realized: Slave Markets, Jamaica Arts Center, New York, New York, August 10-October 12, 1985 |
OP18 | - | The 7th Annual South Bronx Show, Bronx Council of the Arts [et al.], June 28-August 2, 1986 |
OP18 | - | Master and Pupils: The Education of the Black Artist in New York: 1900-1980, Jamaica Arts Center, New York, New York, [et al.] December 13, 1986-April 24, 1987 |
OP18 | - | John Biggers: Patchwork Quilts and Shotguns, Transco Energy Company, Houston, Texas, January 19-February 28, 1987 |
OP18 | - | Afro-American Artist in the Age of Cultural Pluralism, The Montclair Art Museum, Montclair, New Jersey, February 1-March 8, [1987] |
OP18 | - | Reconstruction Project: Powerhouse, Camille Billops (listed), March 1987 |
OP18 | - | The Eighth Annual South Bronx Show, 1987, Bronx, New York, June 25-July 31 1987 |
OP18 | - | Agendas for Survival, Hunter College, June 27-28, 1987 |
OP18 | - | Jacob Lawrence, American Painter, The Brooklyn Museum, October 2 - November 30, 1987 |
OP18 | - | Bob Thompson, Jamaica Arts Center, [New York, New York], November 14-December 24, 1987 |
OP18 | - | Master and Pupils II: The Education of the Black Artist in New York: 1900-1980, Jamaica Arts Center, New York, New York, January 20-February 20, 1988 |
OP18 | - | "Black Women in the Arts: A Tradition of Distinction and Accomplishments," New York State Division for Women, February 1988 |
OP18 | - | Afro-America '88, David B. Steinman Festival of the Arts, Canton, New York, March 3-14, 1988 |
OP18 | - | We Wish to Plead Our Own Cause, Black-owned Book Publishing in the United States 1817-1987, Schomburg Center, April 22-September 10 1988 |
OP18 | - | "Museum Notes: California Afro-American Museum," October-November 1988 |
OP18 | - | Up Tiempo, Performing and Visual Artists of the Americas, Museo del Barrio, New York, New York, November 4-December 10, 1988 |
OP18 | - | Affinities: Idioms / Aesthetics / Intents, Jamaica Arts Center, Jamaica, New York, November 19-December 30, 1988 |
OP18 | - | Abstract Expressionism: The Missing Link, Jamaica Arts Center, New York, New York, January 12-February 25, 1989 |
OP18 | - | Another Face of the Diamond: Pathways through the Black Atlantic South, Intar Latin American Gallery, New York, January 23-March 3, 1989 |
OP18 | - | Visions toward Tomorrow: the History of the East Bay African American Community 1852-1977, Oakland Museum, Oakland, California, January 21-March 26, 1989 |
OP18 | - | Yani: The Brush of Innocence, Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., June 25-October 22, 1989 |
OP18 | - | Elizabeth Catlett: Print Retrospective, Jamaica Arts Center, New York, New York, September 16-October 25, 1989 |
OP18 | - | Black Women in the Arts 1990, Montclair State College Gallery, Upper Montclair, New Jersey, June 7-July 13, 1990 |
OP18 | - | Elizabeth Catlett, 1970-1990, Malcolm Brown Gallery, Cleveland, Ohio, 1991 |
OP18 | - | Shacks, Beverly Buchanan, Bernice Steinbaum Gallery, New York, New York, May 11-June 11, 1991 |
OP18 | - | Angulas: Street of Gold, Jamaica Arts Center, New York New York, [et al.], October 6, 1990-April 27, 1991 |
OP18 | - | Black Popular Culture, Dia Center for the Arts and the Studio Museum in Harlem present a conference organized by Michele Wallace, December 6-7, 1991 |
OP18 | - | We Dream A Vision: We Make It Happen, Borough of Manhattan Community College/CUNY, New York, New York, Women's History Month 1992 |
OP18 | - | Robertson African Arts: 20th Anniversary, New York City, 1993 |
OP18 | - | William Knight, Princeton University, January 3-29, 1993 |
OP18 | - | Malcolm X, International Center of Photography, Uptown, April 2-June 27, 1993 |
XOP4 | - | Imagining Families: Images and Voices, National African American Museum, Washington, D.C., August 15, 1994-February 28, 1995 |
OP18 | - | Fifty Years of Haitian Art, Borough of Manhattan Community College, New York, April 7-May 31, 1995 |
OP18 | - | On Top of the World, Emma Amos, Centennial Olympic Games, Atlanta, Georgia, July 19-August 4, 1996 |
OP18 | - | The Art of John Biggers: View from the Upper Room, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, January 18-April 20, 1997 |
OP18 | - | "Mural Arts Program 1998 calendar," Philadelphia Department of Recreation Mural Arts Program, 1998 |
OP18 | - | Feeling the Spirit: Searching the World for the People of Africa, Chester Higgins, The King Arts Complex, September 17-November 14, 1998 |
OP18 | - | Black New Yorkers: 400 Years of African American History, The Schomburg Center, New York, New York, October 21, 1999-March 31, 2000 |
OP18 | - | Ed Clark: Celebration of a Master, G.R.N'Namdi Gallery, New York, New York [et. al.], May 8, 2004 |
OP18 | - | Century of African American Art: Inaugural Exhibition," Paul Jones Collection, University of Delaware, September 8, 2004-June 1, 2005 [1 of 6] |
OP18 | - | A Century of African American Art: Inaugural Exhibition, Paul Jones Collection, University of Delaware, September 8, 2004-June 1, 2005 [2 of 6] |
OP18 | - | A Century of African American Art: Inaugural Exhibition, Paul Jones Collection, University of Delaware, September 8, 2004-June 1, 2005 [3 of 6] |
OP18 | - | A Century of African American Art: Inaugural Exhibition, Paul Jones Collection, University of Delaware, September 8, 2004-June 1, 2005 [4 of 6] |
OP18 | - | A Century of African American Art: Inaugural Exhibition, Paul Jones Collection, University of Delaware, September 8, 2004-June 1, 2005 [5 of 6] |
OP18 | - | A Century of African American Art: Inaugural Exhibition, Paul Jones Collection, University of Delaware, September 8, 2004-June 1, 2005 [6 of 6] |
OP18 | - | 10th Anniversary Black Fine Art Show, The Puck Building, New York, New York, February 2-5, 2006 |
OP18 | - | Stars of Ethiopia [2011] |
OP18 | - | The Jazz Photography of Tony Barboza, Miles Davis, EMPL Art Exhibit, February 2011 |
OP18 | - | The Jazz Photography of Tony Barboza, Ornette Coleman, EMPL Art Exhibit, February 2011 |
Visual arts: Undated | ||
OP19 | - | African American Works on Paper from the Cochran Collection, no date |
OP19 | - | Arise, no date |
OP19 | - | "Arts Festival: Federal City College," Washington, D.C., June 1-10, [?] |
OP19 | - | "Arts: The University of the Streets Arts and Crafts Festival #1," August 5-12, [?] |
OP19 | - | Bearden, Romare, The Prevalence of Ritual, no date |
OP19 | - | Black Enterprise Magazine, "Exhibition: A Collection of Paintings by Contributing Artists to Black Enterprise Magazine," New York, New York, December 9-January 2, [?] |
OP19 | - | Black Enterprise Magazine, "'Self Portrait' Exhibition," March 26-April 27, [?], Studio Museum in Harlem and August 17-October 5, Springfield Museum of Fine Arts |
OP19 | - | Black Photographers, 1840-1940, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, no date |
OP19 | - | "The Burgess Collection of Fine Art Gallery," New York, New York, no date |
OP19 | - | Burke, Selma, no date |
OP19 | - | Carden, Janice, "Selected Graphics and featuring the art of Janice Carden," June 2-June 29 [?] |
OP19 | - | Clarke, Leroy, "Doens 1973-1975, Leroy Clarke," no date |
OP19 | - | Forms in Focus at the Co-op City, New York, May 8-September 1, [?] |
OP19 | - | Great Kings of Africa: Alfonso I-King of the Kongo (1506-1540), St. Louis, no date |
OP19 | - | Great Kings of Africa: Askia Muhammed Toure-King of Songhay (1493-1529), St. Louis, no date |
OP19 | - | Great Kings of Africa: Mansa Kankan Mussa-King of Mali (1312-1337), St. Louis, no date |
OP19 | - | Great Kings of Africa: Menelek II-King of Kings of Abyssinia (1844-1913), St. Louis, no date |
OP19 | - | Great Kings of Africa: Shaka-King of the Zulus (1818-1828), St. Louis, no date |
OP19 | - | "Howard University Art Department," no date |
OP19 | - | Johnson, M.L.J., Subliminal Ancestry, The Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation Center for Art & Culture, December 9-January 12 [?] |
OP19 | - | Logan, Juan, Juan Logan, Stowe Gallery Davidson College, Davidson, North Carolina, September 30, [?] |
OP19 | - | Logan, Rogers, Biggers, Johnson C. Smith University, Charlotte, North Carolina, November 11, [?] |
OP19 | - | Love, Ed, no date |
OP19 | - | Lumsden, Walter Ian, A Memorial Exhibit: Walter Ian Lumsden, Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation, New York, New York, July 15-August 5, [?] |
OP19 | - | Marley, Robert Nesta, Robert Nester Marley, Nelson Stevens, no date |
OP19 | - | Pindell, Howardena, A Retrospective, Roland Gibson Gallery, Potsdam College of the State University of New York, no date |
OP19 | - | Robinson, Aminah, Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson, Columbus Museum of Art, no date |
OP19 | - | Saar, Betye, Assemblage, Merrill Library, May 18-June 10, [?] |
OP19 | - | Smith, Howard, Clark Humanities Museum, Scripps College, September 15-October 15, [?] |
OP19 | - | Smith, Vincent, Riding on a Blue Note, Henry Street Settlement Louis Abrons Art Center, New York, New York, no date |
OP19 | - | Through eyes of blackness: A Photographic Exhibit by Four Chicago Area Photographers, South Side Community Arts Center, Chicago, Illinois, June 17-July 7, [?] |
OP19 | - | Voices Expressing What Is: an exhibition against racism, Westbeth Gallery, New York, New York, February 1-March 1, [?] |
OP19 | - | Wilson, Wendy, Janus Presents Wendy Wilson: an exhibition of drawings and lithographs, The Grove, Ilkley |
Art prints | ||
OP20 | - | Ahene, Nii, Black Pride, 1973 |
OP20 | - | Alston, Charles, Family, No. 1, 1955 |
OP20 | - | Barnes, Cornell, Last Supper, 1986 |
OP20 | - | Billops, Camille, Old Black Joe, Camille Billops Minstrel Series, 1991 |
OP20 | - | Britt's Drip, no date |
OP20 | - | Bullins, Ed, no date |
OP20 | - | Bunaughs [?], M., Emma Lazurus, 1953 |
OP20 | - | Chandler, Dana C., The Black Revolutionary Family, 1967 |
OP20 | - | Chandler, Dana C., Check Out Yo' Mind! Dana C. Chandler, Jr., 1970 |
OP20 | - | Chandler, Dana C., Dirty Do-Rag, 1970 |
OP20 | - | Chandler, Dana C., Fred Hampton's Door - Chicago - 1969, 1970 |
OP20 | - | Chandler, Dana C., Pan African Man, 1970 |
OP20 | - | Chandler, Dana C., What Amerika Means to the Black Man-Circa 1775-1970, 1970[?] |
OP20 | - | Cowans, Adger W., Moments, 1981 |
OP20 | - | Cowans, Adger W., Soweto, 1986 |
OP20 | - | Cowans, Adger W., Soweto, 1986 [duplicate?] |
OP20 | - | Cummings, Michael, African Jazz #10, 1990 |
OP20 | - | Cummings, Michael, Haitian Mermaid #3, no date |
OP20 | - | Cummings, Michael, I'll Fly Away, no date |
OP20 | - | Cummings, Michael, Josephine Baker, photograph of quilt, no date |
OP20 | - | Cummings, Michael, untitled, photograph of quilt, no date |
OP20 | - | Denmark, J., Multiple, 1969 |
OP20 | - | Hollingsworth, A.C., Cry City No. 2, no date |
OP20 | - | Hussain, Tribute to Mother Teresa, 1980 |
OP20 | - | Jackson, Reginald, No Credit Please, 1971 |
OP20 | - | Joseph, Cliff, Blackboard, no date |
OP20 | - | Leigh, W.R., An Old Time Cake Walk, no date |
OP20 | - | Maynard, Valerie, Valerie, 1981 |
OP20 | - | McQueen, Robert "Kaki," angel, no date |
OP20 | - | McQueen, Robert "Kaki," Frederick Douglass, 2000 |
OP20 | - | McQueen, Robert "Kaki," woman with baby, no date |
OP20 | - | Pitts, Aaron Ibn Pori, Line Etching of strike at Chrysler's Dodge Main Plant, December 5, 1970 |
OP20 | - | Powell, Georgette Seabrooke, Tired Feet, 1936 |
OP20 | - | Ribes, Martin Luther King, Jr., no date |
OP20 | - | Ringgold, Faith, The United States of Attica: founded by the American people on September 13, 1971 at Attica Prison, N.Y. where 42 men gave their lives in an heroic struggle for freedom, The Judson Three, April 15, 1972 |
OP20 | - | Saar, Betye, Aunt Jemima & Hoo Doo Doll, signed print, no date |
OP20 | - | Saunders, Raymond, African Series, 1970 |
OP20 | - | Smith, Howard, Museum of African American Art, Los Angeles, California, 1980 [?] |
OP20 | - | Soobben, Nanda, Portrait of a South African Journalist, 1988 |
OP20 | - | Spreckelsen, Sigrid Schadwell von, [Madonna and Child], no date |
OP20 | - | Spreckelsen, Sigrid Schadwell von, Christies, no date |
OP20 | - | White, Charles, Six Drawings, 1952-1953 |
OP20 | - | White, Charles, ten drawings, 1961 |
OP20 | - | Williams, Alice, untitled, 1968 |
OP20 | - | Williams, Michael, untitled, Lower East Side Printshop, 1989 |
OP20 | - | Williams, Walter, Poultry Market, 1953 |
OP20 | - | Wong, Chelsea, untitled, September 28, 2005 |
OP20 | - | Unknown artist, "Untitled," [Black girl drinking from "Coke" cup], 2000 |
Other | ||
OP21 | - | 75th Jubilee Anniversary, Jackson State College, Jackson, Mississippi, October 19-24, 1952 |
OP21 | - | "Organize Against the National Front, Don't Let Racism Divide Us," circa 1970s |
OP21 | - | Robinson, Jackie, 1919-1972 |
OP21 | - | "What will You win in the Artists' Benefit for Civil Liberties?" Leo Castelli Gallery, New York City, New York, March 11, 1972 |
OP21 | - | Save our Children in Atlanta, 1981 |
OP21 | - | "A Benefit for Colorado Streams and Trout," Colorado Council of Tour, Denver, Colorado, April 11, 1981 |
OP21 | - | I've been rich and I've been poor .. rich is better, by Edmund Teske, 1983 |
OP21 | - | African World Festival, Hart Plaza, Detroit, Michigan, August 26-28, 1983 |
OP21 | - | The 11th Annual Harlem Week Calendar of Events, 1985 |
OP21 | - | Wilfredo Lam, 1986 |
OP21 | - | Tom Feelings, print, 1987 |
OP21 | - | "Harlem Week, 15th Anniversary," 1989 |
OP21 | - | Will Barnet and Bob Blackburn, photograph, 1995 |
OP21 | - | Rites of Ancestral Return: Commemorating the Colonial African Heritage, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, September 17-October 4, 2003 |
OP21 | - | "Our Time is Now," Obama for President, 2008 |
OP21 | - | "Juba," at Vaushall Gardens, no date |
OP21 | - | Jugar con Pompas es Jugar con Fuego, Department of Environment Protection, New York City, New York, no date |
OP21 | - | Malcolm X, no date |
OP21 | - | Map, from Home to Klub Ka, no date |
OP33 | - | "W. I. Swain's Western Spectacular Production, Jesse James," no date |
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OP22 | - | Various |
OP23 | - | Various |
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