New York, NY 10037
| Day | Hours |
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| Monday | 10 AM–6 PM |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–6 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–6 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–6 PM |
| Friday | 10 AM–6 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–6 PM |
| Sunday | CLOSED |
| Day | Date | Hours |
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| Monday | 1/15 | CLOSED |
| Tuesday | 1/16 | 10 AM–6 PM |
| Wednesday | 1/17 | 10 AM–6 PM |
| Thursday | 1/11 | 10 AM–6 PM |
| Friday | 1/12 | 10 AM–6 PM |
| Saturday | 1/13 | 10 AM–6 PM |
| Sunday | 1/14 | CLOSED |
Visit the Schomburg Center
The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in Harlem, one of The New York Public Library’s renowned research libraries, is a world-leading cultural institution devoted to the research, preservation, and exhibition of materials focused on African American, African Diaspora, and African experiences.
To learn about the Center's research divisions, schedule an appointment, or find out about other services, see our resources for researchers. Please note: Division hours may vary.
On Thursday, February 1, at 6 PM, join us for the opening of our newest in-person exhibition, The Ways of Langston Hughes: Griff Davis and Black Artists in the Making.
The Schomburg Shop will be closed on Thursday, January 11. We apologize for the inconvenience. The Shop is open online. Feel free to view materials virtually at any time.
Although there are no guided tours at this time, we are working diligently to restore this key service to visitors in spring 2024. Please continue to check this page and the Schomburg Tours page for updates and more information.
Please note: Due to new Library policy, e-bikes, e-scooters, and electronic transportation devices are not permitted inside any NYPL location. This does not apply to mobility aids.
150th Birthday of our Founder Arturo Schomburg
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This year marks the 150th birthday of our founder Arturo Schomburg. Get an in-depth look at Mr. Schomburg’s life a century ago at age 50.
For Mr. Schomburg (January 24, 1874–June 10, 1938), 1924 saw the death of his longtime mentor, increasing urgency to find a permanent home for a collection of materials highlighting the people and history of the African diaspora,—and new beginnings. Learn more.
Lapidus Center Announces 2023 Harriet Tubman Prize Winners
The Lapidus Center for the Historical Analysis of Transatlantic Slavery at the Schomburg Center is pleased to announce that Kerri K. Greenidge and Jori Lewis are the winners of its 2023 Harriet Tubman Prize for their books The Grimkes: The Legacy of Slavery in an American Family and Slaves for Peanuts: A Story of Conquest, Liberation, and a Crop That Changed History, respectively. Learn more.
Winter/Spring 2024 Public Programs
Coming up:
Wednesday, January 24 | Schomburg Center
1:30 PM–5:30 PM: Remaking the World of Arturo Schomburg: A Harlem-Nashville Transcribe-a-Thon
5:30 PM–7 PM: Dessert reception and Q&A with Schomburg Center Director Joy Bivins
See our public programs schedule for the season.
In the Spotlight
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New! Free Digital Guide on Bloomberg Connects
Download Bloomberg Connects, the free arts and culture app, to explore the Schomburg Center on your mobile device.
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Explore Past Schomburg Center Exhibitions and Multimedia Projects
If you missed past in person exhibitions such as Marking Time: Art in the Age of Mass Incarceration, you can see it online. Also, explore online exhibitions such as Watercolors Amongst Friends and view past multimedia projects produced by students in our Junior Scholars Program.
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Space Rentals
Hosting an event? Consider our Langton Hughes Auditorium, Langston Hughes Lobby, American Negro Theatre, or Schomburg Courtyard. Learn more about these spaces.
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Get Updates from the Schomburg Center
Sign up for our bi-monthly e-newsletter, Schomburg Connection. Get updates and information on our upcoming programs, exhibitions, research guides, blogs, and more!
Featured at the Schomburg Center
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Visit the Schomburg Shop
The Schomburg Shop is open Tuesdays through Saturdays from 11 AM to 6 PM for in-person shopping. Or, you can shop online.
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From Our Blog
Read blog posts from the librarians, staff, and fellows at the Schomburg Center.
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Public Programs
The Schomburg Center advances knowledge of the global Black experience through dynamic programs and exhibitions.
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Digital Schomburg
Access exhibitions, podcasts, videos, books, images, and more about the global Black experience 24/7.
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Support the Schomburg Center
Schomburg Society members receive discounts, invitations to exclusive events, and more!
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In the News
Read news stories featuring interviews with Schomburg Center curators, librarians, and staff.
Current Exhibitions
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Nellie Mae Rowe: Something From Nothing
OngoingOnline OnlySchomburg Center for Research in Black CultureInspired by the premiere of a documentary film honoring the creative spirit of Nellie Mae Rowe, check out this curated selection of…
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FUNDI: A Legacy of Learning & Liberation
Through May 1, 2024Schomburg Center for Research in Black CultureCelebrating the artistic contributions of the Schomburg Center's Junior Scholars Program.
Events
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Transcribe-a-thon: Remaking the World of Arturo Schomburg
Wednesday, January 24 | 1:30 PM -
Exhibition Opening: The Ways of Langston Hughes
Thursday, February 1 | 6 PM -
Before Brown
Thursday, February 1 | 6:30 PM -
Redwood Court by DéLana R.A. Dameron
Tuesday, February 6 | 6:30 PM
About the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in Harlem is one of the world’s leading cultural institutions devoted to the research, preservation, and exhibition of materials focused on African American, African Diaspora, and African experiences. As a research division of The New York Public Library, the Schomburg Center features diverse programming and collections spanning over 11 million items that illuminate the richness of global Black history, arts, and culture.
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