Robert Scott Duncanson ,Landscape with Rainbow c. 1859 , Hudson River School ,Smithsonian American Art Museum ,Washington, DC. Thislist of African-American visual artists is a list that includes dates of birth and death of historically recognizedAfrican-American fine artists known for the creation of artworks that are primarilyvisual in nature, including traditional media such aspainting ,sculpture ,photography , andprintmaking , as well as more recent genres, includinginstallation art ,performance art ,body art ,conceptual art ,video art , anddigital art . The entries are in alphabetical order by surname.
Scipio Moorhead ,Portrait of poetPhillis Wheatley , 1773, in the frontispiece to her bookPoems on Various Subjects Edward Mitchell Bannister ,Driving Home the Cows 1881Harriet Powers ,Bible quilt , mixed media, 1886Henry Ossawa Tanner ,Gateway, Tangier , 1912, oil on canvas, 18 7/16" × 15 5/16",St. Louis Art Museum Charles Alston ,Again The Springboard Of Civilization , 1943 (WWII African American soldier)Larry D. Alexander ,Greenville Courthouse , 1998Panteha Abareshi (born 1999), multidisciplinary artistNina Chanel Abney (born 1982), painterBlanch Ackers (1914–2003), painterTerry Adkins (1953–2014), artist[ 1] Mequitta Ahuja (born 1976), painter, installation artistLarry D. Alexander (born 1953), painterLaylah Ali (born 1968), painterJules T. Allen (born 1947), photographerTina Allen (1949–2008), sculptorSteve R. Allen (born 1954), painterCharles Alston (1907–1977), painter[ 2] [ 1] Amalia Amaki (born 1959), artistEmma Amos (1938–2020), painter[ 2] Benny Andrews (1930–2006), painter[ 2] [ 1] Edgar Arceneaux (born 1972), drawing artistNellie Ashford (bornc. 1943), folk artist[ 3] James Atkins (born 1941), painterEllsworth Augustus Ausby (1942–2011), painter, sculptor, performance artist[ 4] Roland Ayers (1932–2014), printmakerRadcliffe Bailey (born 1968), collage, sculpture[ 5] [ 6] Kyle Baker (born 1965), cartoonistMatt Baker (1921–1959), comic book artistRushern Baker IV (born 1987), painterJames Presley Ball (1825–1904), photographerAlvin Baltrop (1948–2004), photographerHenry Bannarn (1910–1965), painter[ 1] Edward Mitchell Bannister (1828–1901), painter[ 2] [ 1] Ernie Barnes (1938–2009), neo-Mannerist artist[ 2] Richmond Barthé (1901–1989), sculptor[ 2] [ 1] Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960–1988), painter[ 2] C. M. Battey (1873–1927), photographerMary Enoch Elizabeth Baxter (born 1981), multimedia artist and activistRomare Bearden (1911–1988), painter[ 2] [ 1] Alice Beasley (born 1945), quilt artist[ 7] Kevin Beasley (born 1985), sculptor and performance artistArthello Beck (1941–2004), painterArthur P. Bedou (1882–1966), photographerDarrin Bell (born 1975), cartoonistMary A. Bell (1873–1941), illustratorDawoud Bey (born 1953), photographer[ 2] Sharif Bey (born 1974), ceramistJohn T. Biggers (1924–2001), muralist[ 2] [ 1] Sanford Biggers (born 1970), interdisciplinaryGene Bilbrew (1923–1974), cartoonist and fetish artistCamille Billops (1933–2019), filmmaker, sculptor, painter, printmakerMcArthur Binion (born 1946), painterRobert Blackburn (1920–2003), master printmaker, lithographer, and educator[ 8] Thomas Blackshear (born 1955)Betty Blayton (1937–2016), painter, printmaker[ 1] Lula Mae Blocton , (born 1947), painterSkunder Boghossian (1937–2003)Chakaia Booker (born 1953), sculptor[ 2] Edythe Boone (born 1938), muralistCharles Boyce (born 1949), cartoonistMark Bradford (born 1961)Peter Bradley (born 1940), painter and sculptorJames Brantley (born 1945), painterTina Williams Brewer , fiber artist[ 9] Moe Brooker (1940–2022), painter, educator and printmakerElenora "Rukiya" Brown , doll creatorElmer Brown (1909–1971)Frank J. Brown (1956–2020), sculptorFrederick J. Brown (1945–2012), painter[ 2] Larry Poncho Brown (born 1962)Manuelita Brown , sculptorRobert Brown (c. 1936 – 2007), cartoonistSamuel Joseph Brown (1907–1994), watercolorist, printmaker and educatorVivian E. Browne (1929–1993)Donna Bruton (1954–2012), collagist, painter, educatorBeverly Buchanan (1940–2015), painter, sculptor[ 1] Selma Burke (1900–1995), sculptor[ 1] Calvin Burnett (1921–2007), book illustrator[ 1] Pauline Powell Burns (1872–1912), painterJohn Bush (?–1754), powder horn carverBisa Butler (born 1973), quilterRobert Butler (1943–2014), painterFrank Calloway (1915–2014)E. Simms Campbell (1906–1971), cartoonist[ 1] Cicely Carew (born 1982), mixed-media artistAllen 'Big Al' Carter (1947–2008)Fred Carter (1938–2023), cartoonistYvonne Pickering Carter (born 1939)Bernie Casey (1939–2017), painter[ 1] Elizabeth Catlett (1915–2012), sculptor and printmaker[ 2] [ 1] Nick Cave (born 1959), performance artistMichael Ray Charles (born 1967), painter[ 2] Barbara Chase-Riboud (born 1936), sculptpeor[ 1] Jamour Chames (born 1989), painterDon Hogan Charles (1938–2017), photographerCaitlin Cherry (born 1987), painter and sculptorClaude Clark (1915–2001), painter and printmaker[ 2] Edward Clark (1926–2019), painterSonya Clark (born 1967), textile and multimedia artistWillie Cole (born 1955), painter[ 2] Robert Colescott (1925–2009), painter[ 2] Bethany Collins (born 1984)Houston Conwill (1947–2016), multidisciplinary artistEldzier Cortor (1916–2015), artist and printmaker[ 1] Pamela Council (born 1986), multidisciplinary artist, sculptorAdger Cowans (born 1936), fine arts photographer and abstract painterRalston Crawford (1906–1978), abstract painter, lithographer and photographerErnest Crichlow (1914–2005), social realist artist[ 1] Allan Crite (1910–2007), painter[ 2] [ 1] Njideka Akunyili Crosby (born 1983), painterEmilio Cruz (1938–2004), painter[ 2] Frank E. Cummings III (born 1938), woodworkerMichael Cummings (born 1945), textile artistDeborah Dancy (born 1949)Ulysses Davis (1913–1990), sculptor[ 2] Bing Davis (born 1937), potter and graphic artist[ 1] Charles C. Dawson (1889–1981), illustrator, painter, and printmakerRoy DeCarava (1919–2009), photographer[ 2] Beauford Delaney (1901–1979), painter[ 10] Joseph Delaney (1904–1991)[ 2] Nadine M. DeLawrence (1953–1992), American sculptor and installation artist[ 11] Xiomara De Oliver (born 1967), Canadian-born American painter.[ 12] Woody De Othello (born 1991), ceramicist, painterRosetta DeBerardinis , painterLouis Delsarte (1944–2020), artist[ 1] Richard W. Dempsey (1909–1987), illustrator and painterCheryl Derricotte , glass artist, printmakerJoseph Clinton Devillis (1878–1912), painterThornton Dial (1928–2016)[ 2] Terry Dixon (born 1969), painter and multimedia artistJeff Donaldson (1932–2004), painter and criticAaron Douglas (1899–1979), painter[ 2] [ 1] Emory Douglas (born 1943), Black Panther artistJohn E. Dowell Jr. (born 1941), printmaker, etcher, lithographer, and painterLeonardo Drew (born 1961)David Driskell (1931–2020), artist and scholarRobert Seldon Duncanson (1821–1872),Hudson River School [ 2] [ 1] Edward Dwight (born 1933), sculptor, painter, authorTorkwase Dyson (born 1973), interdisciplinary artistWalter Edmonds (1938–2011), muralistWilliam Edmondson (1874–1951), folk art sculptor[ 2] [ 1] Allan L. Edmunds (born 1949), printmakerMelvin Edwards (born 1937), sculptor[ 2] [ 1] Janiva Ellis (born 1987), painterWalter Ellison (1899–1977), painter[ 2] Minnie Evans (1892–1987), folk artist[ 2] [ 1] Fred Eversley (born 1941), sculptorLola Flash (born 1959), photographerHalim Flowers (born 1980), street artistLaToya Ruby Frazier (born 1982), photographerMeta Vaux Warrick Fuller (1877–1968), artist[ 2] [ 1] George Gadson (born 1953), artist and sculptorCharles Gaines (born 1944), conceptual artistEllen Gallagher (born 1965)[ 2] Reginald Gammon (1921–2005), painter, printmaker, activistMelvino Garretti (born 1946)[ 13] Theaster Gates (born 1973), sculptor, ceramicist, and performance artistReginald K (Kevin) Gee (born 1964), painterHerbert Gentry (1919–2003), painterWilda Gerideau-Squires (born 1946), photographerFicre Ghebreyesus (1962–2012)Robert A. Gilbert (c. 1870 – 1942), nature photographer[ 14] Leah Gilliam (born 1967), media artist and filmmakerSam Gilliam (1933–2022), painter[ 2] [ 1] Russell T. Gordon (1936–2013), printmaker[ 2] Rex Goreleigh (1902–1986), painter, educatorBilly Graham (1935–1999), comic book artistLonnie Graham , photographer and installation artistDeborah Grant (born 1968), painterTodd Gray (born 1954), photographer, installation and performance artistLeamon Green (born 1959)Renee Green (born 1959), installation artist[ 2] Mario Gully , comic book artistTyree Guyton (born 1955)[ 2] Lauren Halsey (born 1987), installation artistEd Hamilton (born 1947), sculptorPatrick Earl Hammie (born 1981), painterDavid Hammons (born 1943), artist[ 2] Trenton Doyle Hancock (born 1974)[ 2] Austin Hansen (1910–1996), photographerJohn Wesley Hardrick (1891–1948), painter[ 2] [ 1] Edwin Harleston (1882–1931), painterElise Forrest Harleston (1891–1970), photographerJerry Harris (1945–2016), sculptorJohn T. Harris (1908–1972), painter, printmaker, educatorKira Lynn Harris (born 1963), multidisciplinary[ 15] Lawrence Harris (born 1937), painterIlana Harris-Babou (born 1991), sculptor and installation artist[ 16] Marren Hassenger (born 1947), sculptor, installation, performance[ 17] Palmer Hayden (1893–1973), painter[ 2] [ 1] Donté K. Hayes (b. 1975), ceramicistBarkley Hendricks (1945–2017), painterNestor Hernández (1961–2006), photographerGeorge Herriman (1880–1944), cartoonist[ 2] Felrath Hines (1913–1993), painter, conservatorLaToya M. Hobbs (born 1988), printmaker, painter, mixed media artist[ 18] Alvin Hollingsworth (1928–2000), illustrator, painterHumbert Howard (1905 or 1915–1990), painter, ceramicistWilliam Howard (active 19th century), American woodworker and craftsmanBryce Hudson (born 1979), painter, sculptor[ 2] Julien Hudson (1811–1844), painter, sculptor[ 2] David Huffman (born 1963), painter[ 19] Edward Ellis Hughes (1940–2017), painterRichard Hunt (1935–2023), sculptor[ 2] [ 1] Clementine Hunter (1886/7–1988), folk artist[ 2] [ 1] Bill Hutson (1936–2022), abstract fine artistOliver Lee Jackson (born 1935), painter, sculptor, printmaker, educatorSuzanne Jackson (born 1944), artist, gallery ownerTomashi Jackson (born 1980), multimedia artist, painter, videographer, textile-maker and sculptor[ 20] Virginia Jaramillo (born 1939)Wadsworth Jarrell (born 1929), painter, sculptorSteffani Jemison (born 1981), performance artist, video artistWilmer Angier Jennings (1910–1990), printmaker, painter, jewelerAnnette P. Jimerson (born 1966), painterJoshua Johnson (c. 1763 – c. 1824), portrait painter and folk artist[ 2] [ 1] LeRoy Johnson (1937–1922), multidisciplinary artistMalvin Gray Johnson (1896–1934), painter[ 1] Martina Johnson-Allen (born 1947), painter, sculptor, and printmaker, educatorRashid Johnson (born 1977), conceptual artistSargent Johnson (1888–1967), sculptor[ 2] [ 1] William H. Johnson (1902–1970)[ 2] [ 1] Ben F. Jones (born 1941)Calvin B. Jones (1934–2010), painter, muralistIda E. Jones (1874–1959), painterJennie C. Jones (born 1968), multidisciplinaryLois Mailou Jones (1905–1998), painter[ 2] [ 1] Lawrence A. Jones (1910–1996), artist, teacherSamuel Levi Jones (born 1978), painter, assemblage artistSeitu Jones (born 1951), multidisciplinary, sculptorEddie Jack Jordan (1925–1999), artist, teacherRonald Joseph (1910–1992), artist, teacher, andprintmaker Titus Kaphar (born 1976), painter[ 21] Richard Gordon Kendall (1933–2008), Texas-basedoutsider artist Autumn Knight (born 1980), interdisciplinary artist working withperformance ,installation , andtext [ 22] Gwendolyn Knight (1914–2005), artist[ 1] Doyle Lane (1923–2002), ceramistClaude Lawrence (born 1944), abstract artistJacob Lawrence (1917–2000), painter[ 2] [ 1] Deana Lawson (born 1979), photographer[ 23] Carolyn Lazard (born 1987), conceptual artistHughie Lee-Smith (1915–1999), artist[ 2] [ 1] Simone Leigh (born 1967), sculpture, ceramicsEdmonia Lewis (c. 1843 – 1879), artist[ 2] [ 1] Nate Lewis (born 1985), visual artistNorman Lewis (1909–1979), painter[ 2] [ 1] Joe Louis Light (1934–2005), painter and sculptorGlenn Ligon (born 1960), painter[ 2] James Little (born 1952), painter, curatorWillie Little (born 1961), multimedia artist, painter, sculptor, authorLlanakila , artist, painter, digital illustrator, and digital artistTom Lloyd (1929–1996), sculptor, activist and community organizerEdward L. Loper, Sr. (1916–2011), painterWhitfield Lovell (born 1960), artistAlvin D. Loving (1935–2005), artistEric N. Mack (born 1987), painter, multi-media installation artist, and sculptor[ 24] Gwendolyn Ann Magee (1943–2011), artist, quilter[ 25] Clarence Major (born 1936), painterAjuan Mance , visual artist, professor[ 26] Kerry James Marshall (born 1955), painter[ 2] Eugene J. Martin (1938–2005), painterLouise Martin (1911–1995), photographerPercy Martin , printmakerRichard Mayhew (1934–2024), landscape painter[ 27] Valerie Maynard (1937–2022), sculptor, printmaker, painterEaly Mays (born 1959), painterLester Julian Merriweather (born 1978), collagist, painterWilliam McBride (artist) (1912–2000), artist, designer and collectorHoward McCalebb (born 1947), artistHugo McCloud (born 1980), visual artistCorky McCoy , illustratorCharles McGee , (1924–2021), painterCharles McGill (1964–2017), artist, educatorJulie Mehretu (born 1970), painter, printmakerYvonne Cole Meo (1923–2016), sculptor, printmakerTroy Michie (born 1985), collage artist, painter, interdisciplinary installation artist, and sculptorSam Middleton (1927–2015), mixed-media artistNicole Miller (born 1982), video artistJoe Minter (born 1943), sculptor, creator of African Village in America[ 28] Dean Mitchell (born 1957), painterEvangeline Montgomery (born 1930), metal art, printmakerScipio Moorhead (active 1770s), painter[ 1] Barbara Tyson Mosley (born 1950), abstract painter[ 29] Charles Franklin Moss (1878–1961), photographer and painterArchibald Motley (1891–1981), painter[ 2] [ 1] Zora J. Murff (born 1987), photographerJayson Musson Wangechi Mutu (born 1972), painter, sculptorGus Nall (1919–1995), painterSenga Nengudi (born 1943), sculptor, performance artistHarold Newton (1934–1994), artistOdili Donald Odita (born 1966), abstract artistLorraine O'Grady (1934–2024), conceptual artistMary Lovelace O'Neal (born 1942), artist and arts educatorTurtel Onli (born 1952), cartoonistJackie Ormes (1911–1985), cartoonistJohn Outterbridge (1933–2020), assemblage artist[ 2] [ 1] Joe Overstreet (1933–2019), artist[ 1] Jennifer Packer (born 1985), painterNorman Parish (1937–2013), painter, muralist and art dealerGordon Parks (1912–2006), photographer, director[ 2] [ 1] Sandra Payne (1951–2021), collagist, sculptor, conceptual artistAdam Pendleton (born 1984), conceptual artistCecelia Pedescleaux (born 1945), quilterJanet Taylor Pickett (born 1948), mixed media artistDelilah Pierce (1904–1992), artistEarle M. Pilgrim (1923–1976), artistHowardena Pindell (born 1943), painter[ 2] Jefferson Pinder (born 1970), performanceJerry Pinkney (1939–2021), illustrator[ 2] Adrian Piper (born 1948), conceptual artist[ 2] Rose Piper (1917–2005), painter and textile designer[ 30] Horace Pippin (1888–1946), painter[ 2] [ 1] William Pleasant Jr. (1928–1997), painterP. H. Polk (1898–1984), photographerStephanie Pogue (1944–2002), printmakerCarl Robert Pope (born 1961), photographer[ 2] William Pope.L (born 1955), conceptual artistCharles Ethan Porter (1847/49–1923), painterHarriet Powers (1837–1910), folk artist[ 2] Walter Price (artist) (born 1989), painterMartin Puryear (born 1941), sculptor[ 2] [ 1] Mavis Pusey (1928–2019), abstract painterBob Ragland (1938–2021), painter and sculptorRammellzee (1960–2010)Helen Evans Ramsaran (born 1943), sculptorRobin Rhode (born 1976)John Rhoden (1916–2001), sculptorEarle Wilton Richardson (1912–1935), artist[ 1] Taft Richardson Jr. (1943–2008), folk artistFaith Ringgold (1930–2024), painter[ 2] [ 1] Haywood Rivers (1922–2001), painterAmber Robles-Gordon (born 1977), installation artistDeborah Roberts , (born 1962), collage artistArthur Rose Sr. (1921–1995), multidisciplinaryBayeté Ross Smith (born 1976), photographerNellie Mae Rowe (1900–1982)Alison Saar (born 1956), artist[ 2] [ 1] Betye Saar (born 1926), artist[ 2] [ 1] Synthia Saint James (born 1949), painterCharles L. Sallée Jr. (1923–2006), painter[ 2] [ 31] Reginald Sanders (1921–2001), visual artistRaymond Saunders (1934–2025), painter[ 1] Augusta Savage (1892–1962), sculptor[ 2] [ 1] Dread Scott (born 1965), performance, photography, installation, screen-printing and videoJohn T. Scott (1940–2007), artistJoyce J. Scott (born 1948), sculptor[ 2] Lorenzo Scott (born 1934), painterWilliam Edouard Scott (1884–1964), painter[ 2] [ 1] Charles Searles (1937–2004), painter, sculptorCharles Sebree (1914–1985), painter[ 2] [ 1] Gail Shaw-Clemons , printmaker, educatorYinka Shonibare (born 1962)Thomas Sills (1914–2000), painterGary Simmons (born 1964), artistLorna Simpson (born 1960), artist[ 2] Merton Simpson (1928–2013), painterWilliam Simpson (1818–1872), portrait painter[ 1] Ferrari Sheppard (born 1983), painterAmy Sherald (born 1973), painterCauleen Smith (born 1967), filmmakerLeslie Smith III (born 1985), painterShinique Smith (born 1971)Susan Smith-Pinelo , video, performanceVincent D. Smith (1929–2003), painter and printmaker[ 32] [ 33] William E. Smith (1913–1997), painter and printmakerGilda Snowden (1954–2014)[ 2] Sylvia Snowden (born 1942), abstract painterCarroll Sockwell (1943–1992), abstract painter[ 34] Jeff Sonhouse (born 1968), painterVaughn Spann (born 1992), printmaker and painterMitchell Squire (born 1958), American installation artist, sculptor and performance artistRaymond Steth (1916–1997)[ 2] Renee Stout (born 1958), artist[ 2] Lou Stovall (1937–2023), printmakerTavares Strachan (born 1979), conceptual artistThelma Johnson Streat (1911–1959), American painter, dancer, educatorMartine Syms (born 1988), artistHenry Ossawa Tanner (1859–1937), artist[ 2] [ 1] Ron Tarver (born 1957), photographer, artist, and educatorMary Lee Tate (1893–1939), painter, decorative artistU.S. Grant Tayes (1885–1972), painter, barber, musician, columnist, and educator[ 35] Margaret Taylor-Burroughs (1915–2010)[ 2] [ 1] Alma Thomas (1891–1978), painter[ 2] [ 1] Hank Willis Thomas (born 1976), photographerMickalene Thomas (born 1971), painter and installation artistBob Thompson (1937–1966), painter[ 2] [ 1] Mildred Thompson (1935–2003), abstract painter, printmaker and sculptorDox Thrash (1892–1962), printmaker, sculptor[ 2] [ 1] Bill Traylor (1856–1949)[ 2] [ 1] Henry Taylor (born 1958), painterYvonne Edwards Tucker (born 1941), potter[ 36] Adejoke Tugbiyele (born 1977), sculptor, multidisciplinary artist[ 37] Morrie Turner (1923–2014), cartoonistLeo Twiggs (born 1934), painter and educatorJames Van Der Zee (1886–1983), photographer[ 2] [ 1] Kara Walker (born 1969), artist[ 2] [ 1] William Walker (1927–2011), Chicago muralistEugene Warburg , (1825–1859), sculptorLaura Wheeler Waring (1887–1948), painter[ 2] [ 1] E. M. Washington (born 1962), printmaker and counterfeiterCullen Washington, Jr. (born 1972), abstract painter[ 38] James W. Washington, Jr. (1908–2000), painter and sculptor[ 1] Howard N. Watson (1929–2022), watercolor painterRichard J. Watson (born 1946), painter, printmakerLewis Watts (born 1946), photographer, curator, art historian and educatorCarrie Mae Weems (born 1953), photographer[ 2] Joyce Wellman (born 1949), painter, printmakerPheoris West (1950–2021), artist and educatorCharles Wilbert White (1918–1979), muralist[ 2] [ 1] Folayemi Wilson , interdisciplinary artist and designerJack Whitten (1939–2018), painterKehinde Wiley (born 1977), painterGerald Williams (artist) (born 1941), painterMoses Williams (c. 1777 – c. 1830), silhouettistWilliam T. Williams (born 1942), painter[ 1] Deborah Willis (born 1948), photographerEllis Wilson (1899–1977), painter[ 2] [ 1] Fred Wilson (born 1954), conceptual artistWilmer Wilson IV (born 1989), performance, photographerJohn Woodrow Wilson (1922–2015), sculptor[ 2] [ 1] Frank Wimberley , (1926–2025), painterBeulah Woodard (1895–1955), sculptorHale Woodruff (1900–1980), painter[ 2] [ 1] Richard Wyatt, Jr. (born 1955), painter, muralistRichard Yarde (1939–2011), watercoloristJoseph Yoakum (1890–1972), self-taught landscape artistKenneth Victor Young (1933–2017), painter, designer, educator[ 39] Purvis Young (1943–2010), artistBrenna Youngblood (1979–), painter, sculptor, collagist[ 40] ^a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu See the entry in Macklin, A. D.,A Biographical History of African-American Artists . 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