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- Collection: 012 - Arts Sponsorship (Museum Malignancy - Tobacco Sponsorship of Black Art)
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Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
An advertisement for a production by the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater sponsored by Philip Morris.
Dallas Museum of Art Announces Major Exhibition of African-American Art
An article in The Houston Forward-Times about Philip Morris' sponsorship of an exhibition of African-American art and culture.
Statement of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater at Meeting on Tobacco Sponsorship of Sports Convened by the Surgeon General's Inter-Agency Committee on Smoking and Health
This three-page statement by a dance troupe in defense of tobacco industry sponsorship of sports and the arts lauds Philip Morris, the troupe's principal corporate benefactor.
(Statement, Agenda)
(Statement, Agenda)
The Art of John Biggers
A photograph of the art exhibition The Art of John Biggers: View from the Upper Room at the California Afro American Museum, sponsored by Philip MOrris.(Photograph)
The Art of John Biggers: View from the Upper Room
A photograph of the exhibition The Art of John Biggers: View from the Upper Room at the California Afro American Museum, sponsored by Philip Morris.(Photograph)
1966: Civil Rights at 50
An advertisement in Washington Where promoting the exhibition 1966: Civil Rights at 50 at the Newseum in Washington, D.C., sponsored by Altria.
Tags: 2016, Art, Black Art, Civil Rights, Exhibitions, Newseum, Washington D.C., Washington Where
Advertisements for the National Black Arts Festival
Two advertisements in the Atlanta Journal Constitution for the National Black Arts Festival, held at the Woodruff Arts Memorial Center and the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, Georgia. Philip Morris is listed as a sponsor in 2002; Altria, in…
Freestyle
An advertisement in The New Yorker promoting the art exhibition Freestyle at The Studio Museum In Harlem, sponsored by Philip Morris.
Freestyle
Exhibition catalogue for Freestyle at The Studio Museum in Harlem, sponsored by Philip Morris. The item consists of six images of selected pages.(Cover, Forward and Acknowledgement, Introduction, "Renigged")
Hallelujah! Black Art Makes A Joyful Noise To All The Land
An advertisement promoting the art exhibition, Black Art: Ancestral Legacy--The African Impulse In African-American Art, sponsored by Philip Morris Companies, Inc.