Skip to main content arrow_circle_down
announcement

The Locke Gallery is closed for installation during the summer of 2026. We will reopen to the public in fall 2026 with a new exhibition.

Harvard University
Locke Gallery logo
Locke Gallery logo
Locke Gallery logo
Locke Gallery logo
  • Home
  • About
  • Exhibitions
  • Events
  • News
  • Collection
  • Locke Gallery Lit
  • Visit
  • Contact

Breadcrumbs

  1. Home chevron_right
  2. Blogs

Blogs

224 results

sort

224 results

CBS News: "Boston celebrates 100th Black History Month by teaching new generations through workshops, art"

February 28, 2026
description

Harvard GSAS Colloquy: The Power of Looking, Article and video interview with Cécile Fromont

March 23, 2026
Cécile Fromont sitting on a bench in the Locke Gallery.  She wears a purple blouse and black pants.

Boston Art Review: A Century of Afromodernism is on view at Harvard’s Newly Renamed Alain Locke Gallery of African & African American Art

November 26, 2025
Interior shot of the Locke Gallery with artworks lined up on the walls.

The Culture Show: Interview with Dell Hamilton about "Renaissance, Race, and Representation" at the Alain Locke Gallery

February 17, 2026
Thumbnail from the Culture Show, showing the hosts and title.

Bay State Banner: ‘Renaissance, Race and Representation’ at Harvard’s Locke Gallery

February 04, 2026
Etching of an older woman with a wide straw hat and clothing pinned with a safety pin, she turns her head to look into the distance.

Harlem on My Mind: Cultural Capital of Black America, 1900 - 1968

January 01, 1968
Books title and subtitle in vibrant and bold red and yellow text.

Collecting African American Art Works on Paper and Canvas

January 01, 1998
Book cover featuring bright abstract painting, possibly of a landscape.

Alone in a Crowd: Prints of the 1930s-40s by African-American Artists

January 01, 1993
A group of people riding the bus.

Survey Graphic (March 1925), Harlem Mecca of the New Negro - Ed. Alain Locke

January 01, 1925
Cover with bold teal patterns on either side of title and a print of a mans head.

Aaron Douglas: African American Modernist

January 01, 2007
Abstract silhouettes of 3 figures looking out over a city or industrial building.

Romare Bearden: Photograhs by Frank Stewart

October 01, 2004
A close up on Bearden's face, he looks directly at the viewer and is wearing a thick collared jacket and flat hat.

The Harlem Renaissance

January 01, 1996
A scene of many people standing in formal dress with arms raised.
  • Previous page chevron_left
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • Last page 19
  • Next page chevron_right
Alain Locke Gallery of African & African American Art

Hours

Tuesday - Friday: 10am-6pm

Saturday: 10am-5pm

location_on

Alain Locke Gallery of African & African American Art
102 Mount Auburn Street, Cambridge, MA  02138

smartphone 617-496-5777
email lockegallery@fas.harvard.edu

Social

  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • The Hutchins Center for African & African American Research
  • Join our mailing list
Admin login
Harvard University
Copyright © 2026 The President and Fellows of Harvard College
Accessibility Digital Accessibility Report Copyright Infringement Info Practices