1943/Exhibitions

Painting of a busy Harlem cityscape, with tall reddish brown apartment buildings, hotels, interspersed by cream-colored church buildings. Cars drive along the street and people are seen on sidewalks, rooftops, and windows.

The first survey in New England of African American artists focuses on the Harlem Renaissance and its legacy, with paintings and sculptures by Romare Bearden and Jacob Lawrence, among others.