“Prints from the Brandywine Workshop and Archives: Creative Communities”

March 4, 2022–July 31, 2022

Harvard Art Museums 

This exhibition marks the first presentation of a group of works acquired in 2018 by the Harvard Art Museums from the Brandywine Workshop and Archives, which is a nonprofit cultural institution that produces and shares art to connect, inspire and build bridges among global communities.  Comprising prints and proofs by nearly 30 artists, the acquisition itself was a cooperative effort between curators and other museum colleagues, as well as Harvard students and professors, who selected works that highlight collaboration and innovation.  Artists in the exhibition: Pedro Abascal, Danny Alvarez, John Biggers, Andrea Chung, Louis Delsarte, Allan Edmunds, Rodney Ewing, Sam Gilliam, Simon Gouverneur, Sedrick Huckaby, Hughie Lee-Smith, Ibrahim Miranda, Tanya Murphy, Kenneth Noland, Odili Donald Odita, Janet Taylor Pickett, Howardena Pindell, Robert Pruitt, Faith Ringgold, Betye Saar, Eduardo Roca Salazar, Juan Sanchez, Clarissa Sligh, Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum, Hank Willis Thomas, Larry Walker, Stanley Whitney, Deborah Willis, and Murray Zimiles.

Images: Courtesy of Harvard Art Museums; © President and Fellows of Harvard College.

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