Cinque Artists Talk Program: A Conversation Celebrating Nanette Bearden
Tuesday, January 31 2023 6:00 – 7:00 pm – Virtual on Zoom/Youtube/Facebook This event ended. Watch the recording on our Facebook page: https://fb.watch/ipvT5lXVti/ On January 20th Nanette Bearden would have been 96 years old. The Staten Island native and fashion model married artist Romare Bearden in 1954
Cinque Artists Talk Program: Charles Martin
Thursday, December 15, 2022 6:00 – 7:00 pm – Virtual on Zoom/Youtube/Facebook This event ended. Please see the recording on our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=701519401372622&id=100045437054592 Artist Talk The Cinque Artist Series welcomes photographer Charles Martin for a conversation about his work with photography books and films on artists. Pictured: Still
Cinque Artists Talk Program: Ramona Candy
Thursday, November 17, 2022 6:00 -700 pm – Virtual on Zoom/Youtube/Facebook Free and open to the public. The Cinque Artists Series welcomes multimedia artist Ramona Candy for a conversation about her life in art. Register for the link through Eventbrite: Artist Talk Motivational artist, administrator, accidental historian, occasional
Cinque Artists Talk Program: Nanette Carter
Wednesday, October 12, 2022 5:00 -6:00 pm – Virtual on Zoom/Youtube/Facebook Free and open to the public. The Cinque Artists Series welcomes multimedia artist Nanette Carter, for a conversation about her newest series and video work. Register for the link through Eventbrite: Artist Talk Nanette Carter seeks visual
Virtual Talk: A Dealer Tells Her Bearden Story
Thursday, June 30, 6:30 pm (EST) via zoom Join us virtually as private art dealer Peg Alston tells her Bearden story of promoting the work of Bearden and other artists of his generation. Tell Your Bearden Story is a new series of the
New Graduate Museum Fellows
The St. Louis Museum celebrates its newest Romare Bearden Graduate Museum Fellows for 2021. This Post Graduate Minority Fellowship was started in 1992 with the objective to cultivate future museum professionals from historically underrepresented groups or backgrounds by advancing the knowledge, skills, and networking capabilities that enable museum careers. Bearden
Fundraiser: A special evening with live auction and conversation
Join us Friday, September 10 A few tickets are still available for this special ARTFUL evening! Conversation with Tschabalala Self, a Yale MFA graduate, currently enjoying a solo exhibition of her work at the Baltimore Museum of Art Artbma.org Live Auction of four signature works Purchase includes cocktails, dinner, and a special edition
HAPPY BIRTHDAY ROMARE BEARDEN -Sept 2, 1911
On the occasion of the 110th birthday of Romare Bearden, we are celebrating the upcoming launch of our new YouTube Channel… BricolageTV A collage of news and information on art and artists brought to you by the Romare Bearden Foundation. Jamming at the Savoy, 1981-82 We have been mining our
Virtual Talk: A Collector Tells Her Bearden Story
THIS PROGRAM ENDED ENJOY THE RECORDING HERE Virtual conversation – Tuesday, August 17, 6:00 pm (EST) via zoom Join us virtually, as collector and advocate for the arts, Dr. Akosua Barthwell Evans, tells her Bearden story of participating in the installation
Exhibition about Cinque Gallery
“Creating Community. Cinque Gallery Artists” May 3 – July 4, 2021 Monday-Friday 11 am – 6 pm More Information Here The Art Students League of New York, in partnership with the Romare Bearden Foundation, is honored to present Creating Community. Cinque Gallery Artists on view May 3–July 4, 2021. The exhibition
Virtual Talk: A Collector Tells His Bearden Story
This event ended. Please watch the recording HERE Patrick Diamond – Thursday, April 22, 6:00 pm (EST) via Zoom Join us for a virtual conversation with the author of: The Incredible Joy of Collecting African American Art: My Journal from Frog Town, S.C. to the National Gallery, a memoir by
Bearden Graduate Museum Fellow News
Virtual Talk – Tuesday, February 23, 6:00 pm (EST) Asmaa Walton Curator and art educator Asmaa Walton joins the University of South Carolina for a conversation about her work establishing the Black Art Library, an ongoing collection of books on Black visual culture which will become a public-facing archive, research












