Black Art @ BUAM
This outreach program continues the Black Art @ BUAM initiative that began in 2021 to acquire and highlight the work of Black artists in our permanent collection. Most importantly, it encourages students from underrepresented communities to engage and participate in art experiences beyond the traditional classroom.
Featured works include Ed Wilson, The Invisible (1967); Romare Bearden, In the Garden (1979/80); Elizabeth Catlett, Survivor (1983); Jacob Lawrence, Memorabilia (1990); LaToya Hobbs, Herero Woman (2015); and many other works viewable on site.
To arrange an experience, please contact Amanda Lynn at alynn1@binghamton.edu or 607-777-2634.
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Initiated in fall 2022, this pop-up exhibition is a collaboration between the Binghamton University Art Museum and the University Libraries Special Collections. Aimed at raising student awareness of both collections’ rich and varied holdings that are available to explore, the pop-ups are held in different locations on campus throughout the year and feature objects from our collections on a common theme and sub-theme.
The project is intended to meet students where they are in a casual atmosphere and promote the use of our collections for research and as inspiration for creative endeavors. However, you don’t have to be a student to visit the pop-ups — everyone is invited! Be on the lookout for where #BingCollects pops up next on our events page or social media!
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