UPCOMING EVENTS
Artist’s Reception ~ Artists in Parallel: Griffith J. Davis and John Steinbeck
When: January 13 - March 24, 2024
Location: National Steinbeck Center
Address: 1 Main St, Salinas, CA 93901
Please join us for our Artist’s Reception Cocktails & Culture on Saturday, January 13, 2024 from 5:30-7pm. We will be featuring catering from Main Street Bakery, assorted Monterey County Wines and Martinelli’s Sparkling Apple Cider. Don’t miss your chance to explore the museum after hours and see our newest exhibition “Artists in Parallel: Griffith J. Davis and John Steinbeck”. This exhibition will feature a stunning collection of photography from renowned American Civil Rights photojournalist, diplomat and filmmaker, Griffith Jerome Davis. This exhibit juxtaposes Davis’ historic photography with artifacts from the National Steinbeck Center’s archive of Steinbeck works. This event is 21+. Get your tickets today!
"The Ways of Langston Hughes: Griff Davis and Black Artists in the Making"
When: February 1–July 8, 2024
Location: The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
Address: 515 Malcolm X Blvd., Harlem in New York City, New York
Harlem Renaissance poet Langston Hughes (1901 - 1967) held friendships with artists across generations and disciplines. He forged connections between creative professionals, encouraged the work of others, and helped build a larger network of Black creatives and intellectuals responding to, and shaping, the current events of the time. Among them were Arna Bontemps, Zora Neale Hurston, Dorothy West, Regina Andrews, Margaret Danner, Louis Armstrong, Randy Weston, and Roy DeCarava. The photographs in this exhibition offer an intimate look at Langston Hughes with students, writers, visual artists, and performers in different periods of their maturation.
One friendship began in the classroom at Atlanta University when photojournalist Griffith Davis (1923 - 1993) was a student and Hughes a visiting professor. After graduating from Morehouse College in 1947, Davis became the first Roving Editor of Ebony magazine at the recommendation of Hughes. In 1948, Davis attended the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism and rented a room in Hughes’ Harlem home on East 127th Street. Davis used Hughes’ home as a base while working as an international freelance photojournalist. Hughes used Davis’s marriage to Muriel Corrin Davis in 1952 as the basis for Simple Takes a Wife of his Simple series.
Multiple professional collaborations emerged from the mentorship, as did an enduring friendship. In this exhibition, Griff Davis’s photography is complemented by archival material from the Schomburg Center’s collections and letters reflecting decades of personal correspondence.
“Spike Lee: Creative Sources”
When: October 7, 2023 to February 4, 2024
Location: Brooklyn Museum
Address: 200 Eastern Pkwy, Brooklyn, NY 11238
Griff Davis’ 1948 photo of legendary painter Hale Woodruff is among Spike Lee’s collection of historical photos in his current exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum entitled “Spike Lee: Creative Sources”. Spike Lee is a Morehouse College Alumnus and recipient of the same Bennie Trailblazer Award from Morehouse years after Griff Davis received his in February 1993.
“Jazz Story 1954-1974-Dans Les Archives de Jazz Magazine”
When: December 14, 2023 – March 10, 2024
Location: Le Kiosque
Address: Esplanade Simone Veil | Rive droite du Port, Rue du Port, 56000 Vannes, France
Griff Davis' photograph of Dizzy Gillespie meeting Nicole and Eddie Barclay, Founders of Jazz Magazine, in 1952.
"Stories from the Picture Press: Black Star Publishing Company and the Canadian Press"
When: September 13, 2023 to April 6, 2024
Location: The Image Centre at Toronto Metropolitan University
Address: 33 Gould St, Toronto, ON M5B 1E9, Canada
“Griff Davis’ photograph of legendary actor Canada Lee”
When: November 2022 – Present
Location: Museum of Broadway
Address: 145 W 45th St, New York, NY 10036
Griff Davis’ photograph of legendary actor Canada Lee is permanently installed on the 1943 to 1957 panel at the Museum of Broadway:www.themuseumofbroadway.com.
“Five Photographs of Liberia during Creation of U.S. Point Four Program of U.S. Embassy/Monrovia (1952-1957)”
When: March 2009 -- Present
Location: U.S. Embassy/Monrovia
Address: 502 Benson St, Monrovia, Liberia
Five Photographs of Liberia during Creation of U.S. Point Four Program of U.S. Embassy/Monrovia (1952-1957) permanently exhibited in Cultural Center of new U.S. Embassy/Monrovia since 2012, at request of then-U.S. Ambassador to Liberia Linda Thomas-Greenfield.