Harlem Is Everywhere
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
100 years ago, artists and writers were forging new visions of Blackness—across America and abroad. Read more
Episodes
Immaterial: Blankets and Quilts 08/09/2024 00:41:335. Art as Activism 03/19/2024 00:36:39
4. Music & Nightlife 03/12/2024 00:29:283. Art & Literature 03/05/2024 00:32:492. Portraiture & Fashion 02/20/2024 00:30:36 Show all episodes
Our take on Harlem Is Everywhere podcast
Harlem is Everywhere takes you back to the Harlem Renaissance's glory days. In just half-hour weekly episodes, writer and art critic Jessica Lynne walks you through this cultural boom. From Alain Locke's must-read anthology to how fashion shook things up, she makes history come alive. It's like getting a backstage pass to one of the most incredible periods in Black history, making you want to explore it yourself. Harlem Is Everywhere is a visual arts podcast by The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Producer
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Host
Jessica Lynne
Jessica Lynne
Country
United States
United States
Episodes count
7
7
Average duration
30'
30'
Frequency
Weekly
Weekly
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