Scope and arrangement
The Schomburg Artist Files is a growing collection of primary and secondary resources about Black artists and artists who have created works featuring Black people. All of the artists listed in the Artist Files have works in the Art and Artifacts division's permanent collection.
Correspondence between artists and notable Schomburg staff is a common component of the collection. Several files include photocopies of letters sent between artists and Arturo Schomburg, who served as the inaugural curator of the Schomburg Collection (now the Schomburg Center For Research in Black Culture) from 1932 to 1938, as well as Jean-Blackwell Hutson, who was chief and curator of the Schomburg Center from 1948 to 1980.
The Artist Files are arranged alphabetically by the artist's last name. Folders may feature announcements, artist's statements, brochures, exhibition catalogs, invitations, newspaper and/or magazine clippings, press releases, resumes, reviews, and other ephemeral material. Black women, notable artists, and artists with robust files may include further scope and content notes.
The Schomburg Artist Files are arranged in twenty-four series: