Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art
Bentonville, AR
In the early years of cinema, African American filmmakers were marginalized into creating “race films” targeted for Black audiences in segregated theatres. Despite being poorly funded, these directors strove to create films that rejected African American stereotypes presented by Hollywood, and to feature subject matter relevant to Black lives at the time. Although largely forgotten, some of these artists are being reconsidered by art historians and scholars. This exhibition features clips from films made by three such African American directors between the 1910s and the 1940s.
Credit: Exhibition overview from museum website
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art
Bentonville, AR