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Kamoinge's First Photographers Exhibition
In 1965, Kamoinge held their first photographer's exhibition at the Kamoinge Workshop Gallery. The exhibition was open from April 4-25 on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 7:00pm - 10:00pm.

Kamoinge, Inc. Annual Picnic
A flyer for Kamoinge's annual picnic. Prospect Part West. This year's picnic is dedicated to Lou Draper, a founder of Kamoinge. A group photo was scheduled to be taken by Herb Robinson at 4pm.

Say it Loud... An Exhibition of African-American Art
Kamoinge's THEME: BLACK exhibition was one of the first exhibits curated by the group in 1965. It took place at the Kamoinge Workshop Gallery in Harlem, New York, and was one display from April 4-25. The gallery was closed only on Monday and…

The Kamoinge Workshop for Black Photographers
A flyer for Kamoinge's workshop for students of color at Harvard University's Graduate School of Design Gund Hall.

KAMOINGE: Revealing the Face of Katrina
A flyer showcasing the gallery opening of Kamoinge's Katrina exhibit entitled, "Kamoinge: Revealing the Face of Katrina." The gallery was hosted at HP Gallery at Calumet Photo in New York City. It was sponsored by Open Society Institute, HP, Calumet…

Kamoinge-Ferman Scholarship Auction
A scholarship memo by the Kamoinge Workshop. This image gives background on one of the founding members, Shawn Walker. Listed in 2006, the scholarship was a joint effort between Kamoinge and Columbia College Chicago to alleviate the stresses of…

Artists Meet and Greet
The Minority Arts Assembly of The Friends of the New Jersey State Museum and The Granville Academy invite you to meet four outstanding photographers -- Anthony Barboza, Roy DeCarava, Milt Hinton, Shawn Walker.
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