STUDIO MUSEUM IN HARLEM ANNOUNCES INAGURAL EXHIBITIONS AND OPENING SEASON.

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STUDIO STORE

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ABOUT STUDIO STORE

Studio Store is the Studio Museum in Harlem’s premier online store for goods that champion Black artists.

The Studio Museum in Harlem is the nexus for artists of African descent locally, nationally, and internationally and for work that has been inspired and influenced by Black culture. It is a site for the dynamic exchange of ideas about art and society.

Studio Store echoes that mission and collaborates with artists, artists in residence, and brands to highlight the work and storytelling of Black artists locally, nationally, and internationally.

Born and raised in Brooklyn, artist, Aya Brownhas been unapologetically purposeful in honoring and elevating the visibility of Black womanhood and sisterhood. 
Rush Jackson (they/he) (b. 1996, South Orange, NJ) is an independent graphic designer and artist living and working in Brooklyn.
Ayem is the New York design and research-based studio of emerging Black designers Albert L. Hicks IV and Marcus Washington Jr. 

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Studio Museum in Harlem

Born out of an urgent need amid the political, social, and cultural ferment of the late 1960s, the Studio Museum in Harlem was founded in 1968 by a diverse group of artists, community activists, and philanthropists who came together to address the near-complete exclusion of artists of African descent from mainstream museums, commercial art galleries, academic institutions, and scholarly publications.

The Studio Museum is currently constructing the first building in its history created expressly for the needs of the institution and its communities. The new building occupies the site on West 125th Street on which the Studio Museum had been operating since 1982.

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