|
| |
|
Faces of the Harlem Renaissance: Exhibit |
|
Start Date: | 4/9/2018 | All Day |
End Date: | 4/19/2018 | |
|
Event Description: During the early 20th century, African American poets, musicians, actors, artists and intellectuals moved to Harlem in New York City and brought new ideas that shifted the culture forever. From approximately 1918 to the mid 1930s, talent began to overflow within this newfound culture of the black community in Harlem, as prominent figures - Langston Hughes, Duke Ellington and Billie Holiday, to name a few - pushed art to its limit as a form of expression and representation.
The portraits and images displayed in this exhibit are some of the famous African Americans who helped shape the influential movement known as the Harlem Renaissance.
The 5-digit registration number for this event is: 57875 |
Location Information: South Campus - J Building (View Map) 14500 E. 12 Mile Road Warren, MI 48088-3896 Room: 217
|
| |
|