After seven years without a permanent home, the Studio Museum in Harlem – regarded as a symbol of Black Art - is reopening its doors at a new building in New York City.
A group of artists and activists rented a loft above an Uptown Manhattan liquor store in 1968 with the goal of turning it into a nexus for Black culture. They called it the Studio Museum in Harlem.
The Village Voice covers the reopening of the Studio Museum in Harlem, which will feature a number of current and historical exhibits.
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