Dear ART | library deco supporters:
Thank you for always taking the time to read and interact with the only African American virtual art library, gallery, and repository that delves into the Black experience in art, literature, and culture. This year once again had its highs and lows in all things centered around African American culture! To end this year, we have curated a listing of content for you to review at your leisure during the holiday season. For now, sit back, rewind in time and catch up on content, news, and information missed throughout the year. Our library curatorial team is looking forward to bringing you relevant content in 2023 that matters and will expand your horizons in African American art.
ART | library deco will go on break from December 1 – January 15, 2023.
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About Houston Public Library (HPL) is offering FREE tutoring from Trice Education Resources for students in grades K-5 this summer. The Get LIT Summer Literacy Program offers thirty-minute one-on-one and group workshops in both English and Spanish at library locations across Houston. The program is designed to improve literacy skills including comprehension, phonics, phonemic awareness,
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About On May 8, 2025, the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture kicked off its centennial celebration. The center will be celebrating 100 years of collecting the global African diaspora well into 2026, inviting the public to join in on various centennial programs and exhibitions. In the meantime, visitors can explore the centennial exhibition
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ART | library deco has been awarded the Excellence in Digital Libraries Award at the 2025 Texas Conference on Digital Libraries for its significant contributions to the digital library sector and its commitment to African American culture. Founded by Dr. kYmberly Keeton, it promotes Black artistic expression through various initiatives and resources.
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About Attendees are invited to watch the film and participate in a rigorous discussion about its commentary on the state of Black America, Black consciousness, and the challenges facing Black individuals everywhere. Local BAP members will share insights on critically consuming media and efforts to develop a collective Black consciousness through various perspectives. The event
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The Chief Library Curator convened a group of 35 archivists to discuss the future of archival research, highlighting African American Archives Theory. This discussion encouraged deep dialogue on evolving practices. Additionally, an editorial piece praised Chicago’s architectural beauty, emphasizing its rich history and design reflected in the city’s skyline.







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