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Picturing Freedom: Harriet Tubman and the Combahee River Raid
April 21 – August 28, 2026
On display now — Multiplicity in Motion
Exploration of how a single vision unfolds across several works
Multiplicity in Motion invites viewers to explore the depth and breadth of a single artistic vision expressed through multiple works. This exhibition challenges the notion of singularity by presenting a series of pieces that, while distinct, are interconnected through the artist’s evolving ideas, techniques, and perspectives.
On Loan at the Tate
Clara Ugbodaga-Ngu’s Yoruba Palm Wine Seller is one of four paintings now on display at Tate Modern in London, courtesy of HU Museum. As part of Tate’s Nigerian Modernism exhibition, HU Museum has also placed on loan two paintings by Akinola Lasekan and a painting by Simon Okeke. The works are from HU Museum’s Modern African
collection donated in 1967 from the
Harmon Foundation.
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Freedom Fighters
William H. Johnson’s
Three Great Freedom Fighters
,
ca 1945, features John Brown, Harriet Tubman and Fredrick Douglas. This painting is one in Johnson's “Fighters for Freedom” series. The series places an emphasis on determination in the face of adversity. Depicted in the series are individuals who fought for justice and equality. Some of the key figures included are Abraham Lincoln, George Washington Carver, Marian Anderson and Mahatma Gandhi.
Three Great Freedom Fighters
will be on display at Hampton University Museum in April 2026 as part of the “Picturing Freedom: Harriet Tubman and the Combahee River Raid,” exhibition from the Gibbs Museum of Art in Charleston, SC.
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Picturing Freedom: Harriet Tubman and the Combahee River Raid
April 21 – August 28, 2026
On display now — Multiplicity in Motion
Exploration of how a single vision unfolds across several works
Multiplicity in Motion invites viewers to explore the depth and breadth of a single artistic vision expressed through multiple works. This exhibition challenges the notion of singularity by presenting a series of pieces that, while distinct, are interconnected through the artist’s evolving ideas, techniques, and perspectives.
Freedom Fighters
William H. Johnson’s
Three Great Freedom Fighters
,
ca 1945, features John Brown, Harriet Tubman and
Fredrick Douglas. This painting is currently on display at the Gibbs Museum of Art in Charleston, SC. Johnson’s “Fighters for Freedom”
series places an emphasis on determination in the
face of adversity. Depicted in this series are
individuals who fought for justice and equality. Some
of the key figures included are Abraham Lincoln,
George Washington Carver, Marian Anderson and
Mahatma Gandhi.
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John Biggers: Dance of Creation Exhibition
Opening April 13th 2025. Explore Dr. John T. Biggers’ early work as a student at Hampton University. Various works in this retrospective exhibition have never been showcased before. Don’t miss this opportunity to experience Dr. Biggers’ foundational works that galvanized his legacy as a nationally recognized artist and educator.
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We have reopened our doors
We are once again open to the general public. Our hours can be found at the bottom of the page. Admission is free. To find out more, check out this recently published article, “The Hampton University Museum reopens after renovation, a focus on the old and new” by WHRO Public Media.
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I Am Copying Nobody: The Art and Political Cartoons of Akinola Lasekan and the Sankofa Exhibitions
These two exhibitions are the result of a grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation partnering Chrysler Museum of Art and Hampton University Museum.
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Step into a world where art and history meet and explore the oldest African American Museum in the country. Learn about the lives of Native Americans who attended Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute or dive into rich African culture and tradition in our first floor galleries. Immerse yourself in 200 years of African American fine art in our second floor galleries and see which new and exciting exhibits are featured in our changing galleries. So much discovery awaits your visit!
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The purpose of the Hampton University Museum is to collect, preserve, study, exhibit, and interpret artifacts and works of traditional art. Art which illustrates the cultures, heritages and histories of African, Native American, Oceanic and Asian peoples, as well as the works of contemporary African American, African and American Indian artists and three-dimensional objects which relate to the history and significance of Hampton University are the Museum’s focus.
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Henry Ossawa Tanner Early Masterworks
Before Henry Ossawa Tanner became world-famous for his incredible religious paintings that often incorporated dramatic glowing light, he was outdoors painting nature scenes. These early paintings deserve way more attention than they get.
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Join us from Thursday, December 4, 2025 to Saturday, December 6, 2025 for the 31st Annual Holiday Kwanzaa Marketplace. Thursday 10 am to 4 pm, Friday 10 am to 7 pm and Saturday 10 am to 4 pm.
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