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Box 19

 Container

Contains 11 Results:

Event- Cross Section [07/29/1979-09/09/1979], 1978-1979

 File — Box: 19, Folder: 1
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: 1978-1979

Event- Clinton Hill Artists [09/16/1979 - 10/21/1979], 1979

 File — Box: 19, Folder: 2
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: 1979

Event- Doctors As Artists [10/28/1979 - 12/02/1979], 1979

 File — Box: 19, Folder: 3
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: 1979

Event- WNET/Thirteen Students' Art Festival Salute to Neighborhoods [09/23/1981 - 10/12/1981], 1981

 File — Box: 19, Folder: 4
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: 1981

Event- New Talent [06/13/1982 - 08/01/1982], 1982

 File — Box: 19, Folder: 5
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: 1982

Miscellaneous- Possibly MoMA Exhibit "In Honor of Dr. Martin Luther King"

 File — Box: 19, Folder: 6
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...

Miscellaneous

 File — Box: 19, Folder: 7 and 12
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...

Visitors in Community Gallery and General, circa 1971

 File — Box: 19, Folder: 8
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: circa 1971

Brooklyn Arts and Culture Association (BACA), 1979-1980

 File — Box: 19, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents

Includes photographic prints of various performances, events, and their office space. Also includes a photograph of their BACA van.

Dates: 1979-1980

Salute to Brooklyn's Creative Youth [03/15/1970-04/12/1970] and Museum interior, 1970

 File — Box: 19, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents

This folder largely contains contact sheets and negatives that depict the 1970 Salute to Brooklyn's Creative Youth, including photographs of children near their artwork. It also includes photographs of the lobby of the Museum, the Young People's Gallery (an Education department gallery for Junior Members or the Workshop), and other areas of the Museum.

Dates: 1970