Harlem has long been a global center of creativity, imagination, and cultural power. At the heart of that legacy stands the Studio Museum in Harlem, an institution that has shaped generations of artists, inspired movements, and preserved the narratives of Black creativity since 1968. Now, after seven years of construction, the museum is reopening its doors with a historic milestone: its first ever purpose built home. The new building, designed by Adjaye Associates in collaboration with Cooper Robertson, spans 82,000 square feet and transforms the museum’s presence on West 125th Street. More than an architectural achievement, the reopening represents a
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