Harlem Renaissance and the Tropics

Sun Jun 23 2024 at 11:00 am to Mon Jul 29 2024 at 02:00 pm

The Wolfsonian Museum (FIU) | Miami Beach

Hampton Art Lovers
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Harlem Renaissance and the Tropics
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Explore the cultural reach of the Caribbean in the Harlem Renaissance during a day of talks and conversation inspired by Silhouettes
About this Event

Harlem Renaissance and the Tropics


Free | Sunday, June 23 @ 11am–2pm

Explore the cultural reach of the Caribbean in the Harlem Renaissance during a day of talks and conversation inspired by our exhibition. Art historian Samantha Noël kicks things off with a keynote presentation about how American artists like Aaron Douglas and Josephine Baker used "tropical aesthetics" to shape the development of Black modernity. Following the talk, enjoy a reception and a panel discussion with FIU faculty that will draw connections between the broader cultural movement, the tropics, and featured works in the show, offering fresh perspectives and insights into this transformative time.

Panelists

Alexandra Cornelius, History and Women's Studies Department
Heather Russell, English Department
Chantalle Verna, History Department
Shawn Christian, English Department (Moderator)

Schedule

11:00am–12:00pm | Talk by Dr. Samantha Noël
12:00pm–01:00pm | Exhibition Viewing and Reception
01:00pm–02:00pm | FIU Faculty Panel


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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

The Wolfsonian Museum (FIU), 1001 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach, United States

Tickets

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