The Decorative Arts Society was created in 1975.
The flowering of African American arts in the 1920s became known as the Harlem Renaissance. This cultural movement centered in Harlem, New York, celebrated Black literature, music, and visual arts, showcasing the richness of African American culture. Key figures included writers like Langston Hughes and Zora Neale Hurston, as well as musicians like Duke Ellington and Louis Armstrong. The Harlem Renaissance played a crucial role in redefining how African Americans were perceived in society.
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The Harlem renaissance
Arts and learning were very important to Charlemagne. He founded schools and made policies designed to make his country literate. The period of his reign is called the Carolingian Renaissance because of the importance of culture in his time.
Steven Watson has written: 'Strange bedfellows' -- subject(s): American Arts, Arts and society, Avant-garde (Aesthetics), History, American Art, Art and society 'The Harlem renaissance' -- subject(s): African American arts, Afro-American arts, Harlem Renaissance, Intellectual life, Modern Arts
Society for Arts was created in 1981.
African Arts - journal - was created in 1967.
IFAN Museum of African Arts was created in 1938.
African American Museum of the Arts was created in 1994.
The Decorative Arts Society was created in 1975.
Penwith Society of Arts was created in 1949.
Royal Society of Arts was created in 1754.
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The Fine Arts Society of Indianapolis was created in 1969.
American Fine Arts Society was created in 1891.
Choral Arts Society of Philadelphia was created in 1982.