Celebrate Black Artists With Resources from the Rollins Museum of Art

By on February 22nd, 2024 in Celebrating Black Art and Artists
Rollins Museum of Art Curator Gisela Carbonell points to a 5 panel work of a person in different poses as students sit in the gallery.
Students explore A Prayer for Obama by María Magdalena Campos-Pons on view at The Rollins Museum of Art

The Rollins Museum of Art honors and recognizes the impact that Black artists have in art and culture. Explore the resources below that showcase the rich history and contributions of Black art and artists featured in the Rollins Museum of Art permanent collection.

Teaching Portfolios

Rollins Museum of Art’s Teaching Portfolios encourage learning, discovery, dialogue, and critical thinking. As primary sources, the featured works illustrate how artists of various periods and cultures approach ideas, problems, events, and concepts. The artworks selected are from the Rollins Museum of Art’s permanent collection. View more Teaching Portfolios

Books

Open during gallery hours, the shop at the Rollins Museum of Art carries a variety of fair-trade selections and one-of-a-kind items from local and international artists. Among these treasures are a vast array of carefully curated, intriguing books and exhibition catalogs for purchase. Learn More

Videos and Activities

Subscribe to the Rollins Museum of Art YouTube channel (@rollinsmuseum) for the latest videos including artist talks, lectures, tours, activities and more.

Playlist: Works by Black Artists You’ll Want to View featured in the Collection at Rollins Museum of Art

Gain a deeper understanding of works by Black artists featured in the Rollins Museum of Art collection. Videos include first-hand accounts from the artists themselves, exhibition tours, insights from scholars and museum professionals, and hands-on activities that families can participate in together.

Rollins Museum of Art Blog: Celebrating Black Art and Artists

Gain insights into works by Black Artists whose works are featured in the Rollins Museum of Art Collection. Be sure to check back frequently for more in this continuously growing collection of posts from the RMA Blog.

Visit the Rollins Museum of Art (RMA) Tuesday through Sunday in Winter Park, FL on the Rollins College campus. RMA is open to the public and admission is free!

Visit The Alfond Inn in Winter Park, Florida with more than 100 works on view from the Rollins Museum of Art permanent collection.

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