Art History presenter Beth Stein returns to Lifetime Learning to teach this singular class on the art of the Harlem Renaissance. During the 1920s, a unique group of artists, writers, and thinkers was active in Harlem, New York. Together they created the Harlem Renaissance, a movement dedicated to showcasing the work of the powerful, creative, and inspiring members of their own community and to making African-American art visible to a much larger audience.
Beth Stein received her Bachelor’s from Indiana University and her Master’s from Montclair State University. She has been presenting on Art History topics since 2008.
Presented by the Friends of Snow Library. To register or for more information, visit https://friendsofsnowlibrary.org/lifetime-learning-program/.