BookMarK ART Event: 2026 Jazz Scholar: Playing with Fire: The Counterpoint of Hazel Scott’s Virtuosity, Erasure and Emergence
The Library of Congress will host Karen Chilton's lecture on Hazel Scott’s artistry and cultural impact on June 18, 2026, exploring themes of erasure and resistance in jazz.
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Today I was elected as a State Delegate at the Tarrant County Democratic Convention in Texas, and I will be proudly representing District 24 at the Texas Democratic State Convention in Corpus Christi this June. Read More Here: kymberlykeeton.substack.com/.../womens-h....
In Transition, On Purpose: A Spring Update from ART | library deco
The ART library is undergoing a transition, enhancing membership experiences and introducing new digital library cards focused on Black art and archives.
📚 📚 Spring 2026 Cohort II Registration Open
African American Community Archives Theory: Course & Cohort
🗓 March 28 – June 27, 2026
A 3-month learning experience exploring theory and practice in Black community archiving through six live sessions.
🔗 www.aacat1870.info
I took care of business on March 3rd, 2026 #JCrockett #votedwithpride #BLACKWOMENNTXROCK #WHM26
ART REWIND:
This week in Black Art News, we honored notable figures, participated in Douglass Day, released our Community Impact Report, and received 501(c)(3) status.
This day in Black Art History Feb. 20th
Horace Pippin's art illustrates the importance of internal vision and self-trust, capturing intimate moments of Black life with dignity and depth.
THIS DAY in BLACK ART HIstory Feb. 18th
Augusta Savage emphasized mentorship and inspiring emerging Black artists as vital to her artistic legacy, transcending mere objects or sculptures.
ART | OBITUARY: Jesse Louis Jackson
Civil rights leader and two-time presidential candidate remembered for his political influence and lasting presence in American visual culture A 1984 portrait of Jackson by Mark Hess is held by the National Portrait Gallery (NPG.86.TC13). The acrylic painting,…
I’m transcribing Texas names for the Texas State Colored Convention in celebration of Douglass Day 2026 — honoring history through collective memory and community transcription. ✊🏾📜 #DouglassDay #AACAT-1870
LIBRARY event: Join Us for Douglass Day 2026
LIVE Community Collab | BHM 2026 — Douglass Day with The Friends of ART | library deco🕒 12–3 PM (EST) | 11 AM–2 PM (CST)Optional Participation | Public Community Event Join The Friends of ART | library deco for a live collective transcription experience…
ART | library news: ART | library deco Releases 2025 Community Impact Report: A Milestone Year for the Digital Library
ART | library deco proudly announces the release of its 2025 Community Impact Report, a publication that reflects a transformative year of growth, recognition, and forward…
tHIS dAY IN bLACK hiSTORY – FEBRUARY 9
The Migration Series, Panel no. 45 by Jacob Lawrence: The migrants arrived in Pittsburgh, one of the great industrial centers of the North. This Day in Black Art History — February 9 Jacob Lawrence (1917–2000)Narrative Painting, Migration, and the Archive of…
This Day in Black Art History — February 8
The content explores the legacy of Black cinema, highlighting its historical significance in visual storytelling, preservation practices, and the impact of films like Ganja & Hess on cultural narratives and identities.
This Day in Black Art History — February 7
Office for Emergency Management, Office of War Information, Domestic Operations Branch, News Bureau. Carter G. Woodson – Teacher, Historian, Publisher. 1943. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), via Wikimedia Commons. Public domain. On…
Proud to be the Founder of ART | library deco & Board Member. 🖤 Join Shelves of Resistance Oct 25 | 10 AM–NOON CST — use the QR code to donate to our 501(c)(3) campaign. Visit: www.artlibrarydeco.space
#BlackArchivesMatter #ARTLibraryDeco
📚Weekend READ: They Wouldn’t Let Me Teach My Own Theory, They Wouldn’t Let Me Teach My Own Theory—So I Built My Own Course
✨ The Beautiful Chaos ✨ by Dr. kYmberly Keeton (atlas brown) explores scholarship, survival & reclaiming vision in the midst of chaos. Debut post: From Ph.D. to Purpose
👉 kymberlykeeton.substack.com
#TheBeautifulChaos #PhDiva #atlasbrown #BlackLife
✨ Celebrating Black Cultural Memory & Archival Innovation ✨ Dr. kYmberly Keeton unveils the African American Community Archives Theory poster — highlighting how Black communities preserve stories, honor ancestors, and shape the future. 📄 View & download the poster: tinyurl.com/AACATposterb...
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"What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July" · Ossie Davis
A Voice Ringing O'er the Gale! The Oratory of Frederick Douglass Read by Ossie Davis
℗ 2009 Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
Released on: 2009-06-30
www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-cV...
My New Fall 2025 Course!
Learn More & Enroll: Visit https:// www.aacat1870.info
🎓 AACAT1870: Introduction to African American Community Archives Theory — an instructor-led online course — enrollment is now open! *Scholarships are available*****
🎉❤ Exciting News! 🎓 I’m thrilled to announce that my dissertation is officially published and available for you to read online! 🙌
#Dissertation #AcademicPublishing #ProudMoment #Ph.D.iva #allmfriendsreadbooks #BlackLibrariansrockPeriod
Access it here: digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/m...
📖😍 | I am currently reading this captivating 600+ page turner, Moon Witch Spider King. I have been absorbed in this fantastical world. Join me in exploring the brilliance of Marlon James.
#allmyfriendsreadbooks📚 #Ph.D.iva #MarlonJames #BlackAuthor #MoonWitchSpiderKing #sᴜᴍᴍᴇʀ2025
❤ 😇| After six months of hard work, my new website is live! Explore all about Dr. Kymberly Keeton—Artist, Librarian, Archivist, Writer, and more. Check it out and share your thoughts! 🌐✨ If you need my services or want to discuss my research, reach out here: www.kymberlykeeton.site
In a nutshell: Senate Bill 412’s final vote passed in Texas!
Librarians and Educators can now be arrested for sharing BOOKS with children in the state of Texas. Signed into law this week. Access: www.texastribune.org/2025/05/02/t...
💕...so I did a thing this week in Austin, Texas. I am a proud Black librarian, archivist, scholar, and entrepreneur. My vision and its manifestation are progressing rapidly. ART | library deco is my baby. (13) years in the making. I will not stop until the physical doors open! #BlackExcellence
I feel...I am surrounded by people who engage in low-level thinking on all fronts - *Vampires. I am purposely carrying my passport at all times. #BlackLibrariansRock
🤎💕Job well done, Dr. Carla Hayden, the 14th Librarian of Congress. Hayden was the first African American and the first woman to hold this position! I love you, and I'm proud to know you. I am forever grateful for your leadership and service to all in our profession. #BlackLibrariansRock♠️
🏨chilling out at the Lucerne in NYC. The energy right now is all that I need in this moment. Peace is FREE, and I welcome it in all its forms. I am banking on walking away with all that I need to continue this journey I am on. Excited for these next few days of Artistic alignment. #Ph.D.ivaTravels👠