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Carnegie Museum of Art

What if the word we becomes a space for listening?

If the word we: 59th Carnegie International

film still

Torkwase Dyson, Tomorrow Was Yesterday

back cover of the 59th carnegie international catalog

If the word we: 59th Carnegie International

a person on a computer

Dang A Dang Radio: Voices Amplified: Offerings for a Free Palestine (excerpt)

artwork

Ginger Brooks Takahashi: Perilla People

Ming Smith, America Seen Through Stars and Stripes

Black Photojournalism Episode 7: New York City

women posing for a fashion fair

Black Photojournalism Episode 6: Chicago

photo of various people riding an bus

Black Photojournalism Episode 5: The South

Photojournalism is work and it is livelihood. It is craft and it is documentation. It is a way to be in the world and to share the world.

Black Photojournalism

person observing black photojournalism exhibition

Black Photojournalism — Exhibition Documentary

Jesse Jackson supporters during his speech to the 1984 Democratic Convention

Black Photojournalism Episode 4: California

book after school

after school

people outside Cosmetiques campaign rally at Moulin Rouge

Black Photojournalism Episode 3: Las Vegas

painting of saint benedict of palermo

the one(s) who answer(s)

unidentified photographer, “Surrounded by excited AFRO newsies, Mayor McKeldin pauses in front of the AFRO building, Friday, while he and Miss Florence L. Murphy, Clean Block director, look over the route of the clean block tour of the city

Black Photojournalism Episode 2: Baltimore

a man at a newspaper plant

Black Photojournalism Episode 1: Pittsburgh

various filled pillows apart of an art exhibit

Reading to Ignite Our Inherent Brilliance

Installation view of Thu Van Tran, Colors of Grey 2022, Carnegie Museum of Art, courtesy of the artist and Carnegie Museum of Art; photo: Sean Eaton

Art as a Healing Companion

The ground perpetually shifts beneath us.

Where Do We Stand?

classroom teacher teaching kids

The Student Body—Gabo Camnitzer

various white and blue unshucked corn arranged in a circle

Seeding Instructions—Soul Fire Farm

book cover

Black Photojournalism

photo promotional of forum 91 charles harlan

Charles Harlan

people speaking at a table in a podium

In Conversation: Navigating Classifications

Charles Teenie Harris, Elsa Harris and two sons, Lionel and Vann at beach, possibly Presque Isle, Lake Erie

Charles “Teenie” Harris Archive

A rift opened between our modern understanding of these works of art and the political forces and transoceanic networks that made their creation possible.

Fault Lines: Art, Imperialism, and the Atlantic World

jose antonio apontes book of paintings cover

José Antonio Aponte’s Book of Paintings and the 1812 Rebellion

raymond Saunders night poetry painting

Black is a Color? A new consideration

gala porras-kim the reflection at the threshold of a categorical division at Carnegie Museum of Art as a part of Forum 90

Gala Porras-Kim: The reflection at the threshold of a categorical division

A detail of a landscape painting.

Gertrude Abercrombie’s Landscapes

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