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Dear ARLIS/NA Colleagues,

We hope you can join us for this upcoming event, hosted by the WPI.


Photographers on Bearden: a conversation with Frank Stewart & Chester
Higgins Jr.

Wednesday, November 9, 2022 at 6:30 pm ET on Zoom

Register here
<https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_MARHV97uQDa27pRz7_ToWw>

Join renowned photographers Frank Stewart and Chester Higgins, Jr., in a
conversation moderated by Dalila Scruggs, Curator of Photography and Prints
at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, who will discuss
their relationship with the acclaimed African-American artist, Romare
Bearden, and their experiences photographing African-American artists and
culture over the years.

This event celebrates the initial release of the Romare Bearden Papers
<https://digitalprojects.wpi.art/archive/detail/462888-romare-bearden-papers>
by the Wildenstein Plattner Institute (WPI). The WPI has worked closely
with the Romare Bearden Foundation to make the artist’s archival collection
accessible to the public in anticipation of the forthcoming Romare Bearden
Catalogue Raisonné.

The Romare Bearden Papers are accessible to the public on the WPI's Digital
Archives.

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Frank Stewart shot his first photographs at the 1963 March on Washington
and has gone on to make compelling images ever since. Stewart earned a BFA
in photography from Cooper Union in 1975 and counts Roy DeCarava, Garry
Winogrand, Jack Whitten, and Romare Bearden amongst his mentors. Stewart
was the first photographer-in-residence at The Studio Museum in Harlem,
where he also taught photography. He has been a member of Kamoinge, Inc.
since 1982, and was the lead photographer for Jazz at Lincoln Center almost
three decades. Stewart is widely published, has had more than thirty solo
exhibitions and is the recipient of numerous prestigious awards. His work
is held in the collections of major museums including Bowdoin College Art
Museum, Brunswick, Maine, the Detroit Institute of Arts; George Eastman
House, Rochester, New York, the High Museum of Art, Atlanta, the Museum of
Modern Art, New York, the National Museum of African American Art and
Culture, Washington, DC, and the Studio Museum in Harlem, New York. Stewart
is the subject of an upcoming retrospective titled, Nexus: An American
Photographer's Journey, 1960's to the Present, that opens at the Phillips
Collection in Washington, DC, in June 2023.


Chester Higgins Jr. is a photographer known for his eloquent images of the
life and culture of African Americans and the people of the African
Diaspora. He counts P. H. Polk, Arthur Rothstein, Cornell Capa, Gordon
Parks and Romare Bearden amongst his mentors. He was a staff photographer
for the New York Times from 1975 to 2014. Widely published, his photographs
have appeared in magazines including Ebony, Essence, Fortune, LIFE, Look,
Newsweek, and TIME, and in several books including Sacred Nile, Echo of the
Spirit and Elder Grace. His work has appeared in numerous solo exhibitions,
most recently The Indelible Spirit at the Bruce Silverstein Gallery. He has
received fellowships and grants  from the International Center of
Photography, The Ford Foundation, The National Endowment for the Arts and
the Rockefeller Foundation. His photographs are included in the following
permanent collections: The Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Museum of
Modern Art, San Francisco, the Virginia Museum of Fine Art, Richmond, the
Library of Congress, and the Schomburg Center for Research in Black
Culture, New York.


Dalila Scruggs is Curator for Photography and Prints at the Schomburg
Center for Research in Black Culture. She earned a Ph.D. in Art History
from Harvard University, where she focused on African American art. She has
held curatorial positions at the Williams College Museum of Art and the
Brooklyn Museum, and served as the Brooklyn Museum’s Museum Education
Fellowship Coordinator.

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The Wildenstein Plattner Institute, Inc. (WPI) is a non-profit foundation
dedicated to the study of art history and to fostering the accessibility,
cataloguing, and digitization of archival materials that support critical
research in the field.



Jancie Creaney
Administrator and Communications Coordinator
Wildenstein Plattner Institute
Website: wpi.art
Instagram: @wpi_art <https://www.instagram.com/wpi_art/>

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