Exhibits

Current Exhibitions

Lewis Latimer: Electrical Pioneer

Permanent Collection

Each room of the Latimer historic home –redesigned in 2024 - transports visitors through time as they learn how Lewis Latimer’s life, legacy, and family continue to impact modern society. 

Past Exhibitions

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BEACON

Friday, 04/09/2021 through Sunday, 08/15/2021

BEACON is a temporary public installation inspired by African American Inventor, Lewis H. Latimer and his 1881 patent for the electric lamp and 1882 patent for processing carbon filament in the incandescent light bulb.

 
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My Soul Will Be A Star

Friday, 04/23/2021 through Sunday, 08/29/2021

This exhibit is a virtual/interactive/visual exploration in the strength and resilience of Brooklyn and Queens immigrant artists who are striving in their communities during this age of COVID-19, racial reckoning, and political unrest.

Blood is Thicker than the Water that Separated U.S.

Friday, 04/01/2022 through Sunday, 07/03/2022

Solo Exhibition “Blood is Thicker than the Water that Separated U.S.” by artist Dario Mohr, explores the history of forced migration and ancestral lineage with a series of LED Light inspired works.