The Hampton University Museum in Hampton, VA is dedicated to collecting, preserving, and interpreting artifacts and works of traditional art that showcase the cultures, heritages, and histories of African, Native American, Oceanic, and Asian peoples. The museum also features contemporary works by African American, African, and American Indian artists, as well as three-dimensional objects related to the history of Hampton University.
Home to the world's first collection of African American fine art, the museum boasts renowned pieces such as Henry O. Tanner's "The Banjo Lesson" and works by prominent figures like John T. Biggers, Elizabeth Catlett, and Samella S. Lewis. With ongoing exhibitions, educational programs, and a commitment to showcasing diverse artistic expressions, the Hampton University Museum serves as a cultural hub for exploring the rich artistic heritage of marginalized communities.
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