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Box 15

 Container

Contains 33 Results:

WCBS - TV Children's Art Awards Exhibition [01/11/1970 - 02/08/1970] , 1970

 File — Box: 15, Folder: 13
Abstract From the Collection: The Community Gallery records document the administrative and exhibition activities of the gallery from its founding in 1968 until its closure in early 1986. In 1967 members of the artist group FICE demanded that the Brooklyn Museum exhibit from the local community and display artwork created by BIPOC artists. In repsonse, the Museum created the Community Gallery and hired Henri Ghent, the first Black man in a Director/administrative role at the Museum. Ghent, and later Richard Waller in the...
Dates: 1970

"Look, I'm Creative Too!" [06/27/1971 - [07/25/1971], 1971

 File — Box: 15, Folder: 21
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sponsored by the New York State Department of Mental Hygiene

Dates: 1971

Multi-Media '71 [09/12/1971 - 09/26/1971], 1971

 File — Box: 15, Folder: 22
Abstract From the Collection: The Community Gallery records document the administrative and exhibition activities of the gallery from its founding in 1968 until its closure in early 1986. In 1967 members of the artist group FICE demanded that the Brooklyn Museum exhibit from the local community and display artwork created by BIPOC artists. In repsonse, the Museum created the Community Gallery and hired Henri Ghent, the first Black man in a Director/administrative role at the Museum. Ghent, and later Richard Waller in the...
Dates: 1971

Director's Choice, 3rd Anniversary Exhibition [10/03/1971 - 11/14/1971], 1971

 File — Box: 15, Folder: 23
Abstract From the Collection: The Community Gallery records document the administrative and exhibition activities of the gallery from its founding in 1968 until its closure in early 1986. In 1967 members of the artist group FICE demanded that the Brooklyn Museum exhibit from the local community and display artwork created by BIPOC artists. In repsonse, the Museum created the Community Gallery and hired Henri Ghent, the first Black man in a Director/administrative role at the Museum. Ghent, and later Richard Waller in the...
Dates: 1971

Pratt Graduate Art Faculty Exhibit [02/13/1972 - 03/05/1972], 1972

 File — Box: 15, Folder: 24
Abstract From the Collection: The Community Gallery records document the administrative and exhibition activities of the gallery from its founding in 1968 until its closure in early 1986. In 1967 members of the artist group FICE demanded that the Brooklyn Museum exhibit from the local community and display artwork created by BIPOC artists. In repsonse, the Museum created the Community Gallery and hired Henri Ghent, the first Black man in a Director/administrative role at the Museum. Ghent, and later Richard Waller in the...
Dates: 1972

Six Photographers / Six Visions [05/01/1972 - 05/14/1972] , 1972

 File — Box: 15, Folder: 25
Abstract From the Collection: The Community Gallery records document the administrative and exhibition activities of the gallery from its founding in 1968 until its closure in early 1986. In 1967 members of the artist group FICE demanded that the Brooklyn Museum exhibit from the local community and display artwork created by BIPOC artists. In repsonse, the Museum created the Community Gallery and hired Henri Ghent, the first Black man in a Director/administrative role at the Museum. Ghent, and later Richard Waller in the...
Dates: 1972

Native North American Art [06/21/1972 - 07/30/1972], 1972

 File — Box: 15, Folder: 26
Abstract From the Collection: The Community Gallery records document the administrative and exhibition activities of the gallery from its founding in 1968 until its closure in early 1986. In 1967 members of the artist group FICE demanded that the Brooklyn Museum exhibit from the local community and display artwork created by BIPOC artists. In repsonse, the Museum created the Community Gallery and hired Henri Ghent, the first Black man in a Director/administrative role at the Museum. Ghent, and later Richard Waller in the...
Dates: 1972

Fourth Anniversary Exhibition: Arts from the Brooklyn Community [10/01/1972 - 11/15/1972], 1972

 File — Box: 15, Folder: 27-28
Abstract From the Collection: The Community Gallery records document the administrative and exhibition activities of the gallery from its founding in 1968 until its closure in early 1986. In 1967 members of the artist group FICE demanded that the Brooklyn Museum exhibit from the local community and display artwork created by BIPOC artists. In repsonse, the Museum created the Community Gallery and hired Henri Ghent, the first Black man in a Director/administrative role at the Museum. Ghent, and later Richard Waller in the...
Dates: 1972

Dreams and Delights: Art for Children by Brooklyn Illustrators [12/10/1972 - 01/07/1973], 1973

 File — Box: 15, Folder: 29-31
Abstract From the Collection: The Community Gallery records document the administrative and exhibition activities of the gallery from its founding in 1968 until its closure in early 1986. In 1967 members of the artist group FICE demanded that the Brooklyn Museum exhibit from the local community and display artwork created by BIPOC artists. In repsonse, the Museum created the Community Gallery and hired Henri Ghent, the first Black man in a Director/administrative role at the Museum. Ghent, and later Richard Waller in the...
Dates: 1973

All Communities Arts [01/28/1973 - 03/11/1973], 1973

 File — Box: 15, Folder: 32-33
Abstract From the Collection: The Community Gallery records document the administrative and exhibition activities of the gallery from its founding in 1968 until its closure in early 1986. In 1967 members of the artist group FICE demanded that the Brooklyn Museum exhibit from the local community and display artwork created by BIPOC artists. In repsonse, the Museum created the Community Gallery and hired Henri Ghent, the first Black man in a Director/administrative role at the Museum. Ghent, and later Richard Waller in the...
Dates: 1973