Box 18
Container
Contains 32 Results:
Event - Soul-cial Happening, a Swinging Benefit, 1970
File — Box: 18, Folder: 22
Scope and Contents
Shirley Chisholm, Romare Bearden and others were members of the Community Gallery Advisory Board.
Dates:
1970
Event - MoMA Exhibit, "In Honor of Dr. Martin Luther King", 1968
File — Box: 18, Folder: 23
Scope and Contents
Henri Ghent was an advisor for exhibit.
Dates:
1968
Event- Community Gallery Advisory Committee Meeting, 1970
File — Box: 18, 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:
1970
Event- Check Presentation - Flatbush Community Artists, 1970
File — Box: 18, 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:
1970
Event- Salute to Brooklyn's Creative Youth [03/15/1970 - 04/12/1970], 1970
File — Box: 18, 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:
1970
Event- Community Gallery Party
File — Box: 18, Folder: 27
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...
Event- Fence Art Show 1972 , 1972
File — Box: 18, Folder: 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
Event- Senior Citizen Center Visits Community Gallery "Arts and Crafts of the Elders of Brooklyn", 1976
File — Box: 18, Folder: 30
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:
1976
Event- Inside Outside: Art From the Brooklyn House of Detention for Men [01/29/1975 - 03/02/1975], 1975
File — Box: 18, Folder: 29
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:
1975
Event- Chassidic Artists in Brooklyn [09/18/1977-10/24/1977], 1977
File — Box: 18, Folder: 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:
1977