Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture - New York Public Library
515 Malcolm X Boulevard, Manhattan, New York 10037
Location & Phone number
515 Malcolm X Boulevard, Manhattan, New York, United States
About the Business

Welcome to the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, a distinguished branch of the New York Public Library located in the heart of Harlem at 515 Malcolm X Boulevard, Manhattan, New York. As a world-leading cultural institution, the Schomburg Center is dedicated to the research, preservation, and exhibition of materials that highlight African American, African Diaspora, and African experiences. Our extensive collections, comprising over 11 million items, offer a deep dive into the richness of global Black history, arts, and culture.
Discover our dynamic exhibitions, including "Visibility & Resistance: New Acquisitions of Contemporary Afro-Mexican Photography" and "JIMMY! God’s Black Revolutionary Mouth," both offering unique insights into contemporary Black experiences. Don't miss our outdoor banner exhibition, "FLY BALL: Vintage Sports Snapshots of Black Athletes by Morgan & Marvin Smith," displayed in Harlem's St. Nicholas and Jackie Robinson Parks.
We invite young minds to join the Schomburg Center Junior Scholars Program, a free Saturday initiative for students in grades 6 through 12, fostering education and engagement with Black culture. Our Schomburg Shop is open Tuesday through Saturday, offering a curated selection of books, clothing, and jewelry by Black and Brown artists.
While guided tours are currently on hold, we are working to reinstate them by fall 2024. Stay connected with us through the Bloomberg Connects app, our blog, and online exhibitions to explore the vast resources we offer. Whether you're hosting an event or seeking knowledge, the Schomburg Center is your gateway to understanding the global Black experience. Visit us and immerse yourself in a legacy of culture and scholarship that continues to shape and inspire.
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Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
11:00 AM - 5:45 PM
Wednesday:
11:00 AM - 5:45 PM
Thursday:
11:00 AM - 5:45 PM
Friday:
11:00 AM - 5:45 PM
Saturday:
11:00 AM - 5:45 PM
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"The Schomburg Center is absolutely breathtaking. I visited with my friend and we saw the three different exhibits showing: one on Langston Hughes; one on Alexis De Veaux and Cheryl Clarke; and one on the Black ABCs. You could definitely spend upwards of an hour looking at exhibits."
"Went to see Maxine's Baby, the Tyler Perry documentary. To watch it was inspiring and a confidence booster. I was able to speak to the panel and give a warm thanks to the Schomburg library what the profound affects the library played in my life. I also mention Tyler Perry gave me permission to dream about goals while in prison. Had an amazing conversation with the two guests and the curator after the panel discussion. The staff was helpful when I had asked questions when we first arrived at the event. Really enjoyed my time spent at the Schomburg library."
"It really is such a shame that I don't make it here often enough. The Schomburg is absolutely amazing and I saw such dedication and passion from the staff I met. They offer youth programs and some of those youth grow up and teach in the very same programs of which they were students. Such an amazing opportunity! During my time there they talked about some of the legends in the arts & entertainment space who spent time rehearsing or teaching in the space. The space is beautiful and full of rich culture. I felt very fortunate to have access to it. You can follow them on Eventbrite to keep up with their events!"
"I adore this place. Was there just 10 minutes ago. The current exhibit to Langston Hughes brings his home up close & personal to you. For National Poetry Month they have Phyllis Whitney's 1st book of poems, along with poetry by Maya Angelo, & others! FREE!!! Check it out! XOXO"
"They weren't fully open, but I was still able to walk around. The staff were really nice and polite. There was a short movie being shown downstairs, and they only asked for a donation, and they offered donuts and coffee. It's definitely worth the visit."
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