Born in Harlem, Harry Bayard Duggins was a singer, dancer, illustrator and designer who volunteered with the Minority Task on AIDS in the 1980s. To honor this Harlemite’s life’s work, a small exhibition of items testifying to his artistic and activist sensibility will be on display for a limited time in the Manuscripts, Archives and Rare Books Division.

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  • A Century of The New Yorker

    February 22, 2025–February 21, 2026
    Stephen A. Schwarzman Building

    This exhibition will survey 100 years of life at The New Yorker, bringing to life the people, stories, and ideas…