While the Studio Museum is currently closed in preparation for construction, the Museum is working to deepen its roots in the community through inHarlem, a dynamic set of collaborative programs in our neighborhood. The Museum’s groundbreaking exhibitions, thought-provoking conversations, and engaging art-making workshops continue at a variety of partner and satellite locations in Harlem, including New York Public Library branches, Maysles Documentary Center, the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, and more.
As the Museum prepares to construct our new home, we are excited to work with our neighbors to share our mission throughout Harlem.
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Over the past 50 years and under the dynamic leadership of celebrated visionaries within the field, the Museum’s programming ambitions have far surpassed its humble roots. From its beginning in a
How can artwork in The Studio Museum in Harlem’s permanent collection invite us to connect to our communities and investigate the world around us?
inHarlem is made possible thanks to Citi; the Stavros Niarchos Foundation; William R. Kenan Jr. Charitable Trust; Rockefeller Brothers Fund; and The Shelley & Donald Rubin Foundation. Additional