African American Artists - Brief biographies and sample works by Romare Bearden, Claude Clark, Aaron Douglas, Clementine Hunter, William H. Johnson, Jacob Lawrence and Henry O. Tanner, hosted by the University of Southern California. - http://www.usc.edu/libraries/archives/ethnicstudies/africanamerican/black_artists.html
George C. Mayfield Gallery - Creates realistic and abstract artwork, including portraits, 3D objects and photorealistic still life. Commissioner to create works for the State of Kansas and the MLK Center in Atlanta. - http://www.gcmayfieldgallery.com
Jerome W. Jones Jr. - Virginia-based artist shows paintings and prints. Portraits and murals too. Includes a celebrity photo display. - http://www.jeromewjonesjr.com
The Museum of Black Superheroes - Gallery of artwork from comic books featuring black superheros. - http://www.blacksuperhero.com/
The Art of Gloria Graves - Presents her original ethnic art produced in water colors depicting everyday life experiences and personal interactions. - http://gloriagravesart.com/
African American Art on the Internet - Directory by Long Island University of African American art galleries, individual artists and African art. - http://www.liu.edu/cwis/cwp/library/aavawww.htm
Original Highwaymen Art - James Gibson talks about the group of self-taught artists in Fort Pierce who began painting the Florida landscape in the 1950s and became known as the Florida Highwaymen. Illustrated with examples of Gibson's work. - http://www.gibson-highwaymen.com
PBS Online - Edmonia Lewis - A look at the life and works of the nineteenth century sculptor. - http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/entertainment/edmonia_8-5.html
NYC Harlem Photo Gallery - Photos of Lenox Avenue, Sylvia's, Apollo Theater, Foxy Brown, Harlem homes, and the Broadway elevated subway. - http://www.readio.com/nywindowgallery/harlem/harlem1.html
L&S Video - Best known for its African-American Artists Series of documentaries on the most important African-Americans in both art history and in the contemporary art scene. - http://www.landsvideo.com/
Jackson Davis Collection of African American Educational Photographs - Photographs of African American rural schools and colleges, taken by Jackson Davis ca. 1910-1935 throughout the Southeast, now in the University of Virginia Library. - http://www.lib.virginia.edu/speccol/collections/jdavis/
Art Thirst Projects - Visual art and writings of Onajídé Shabaka, with the occasional contributions of other artists or writers. - http://www.art3st.com/
African Americans in the Visual Arts - The online version of an exhibit at Long Island University. Over 60 artists are on display with biography and sample works. Also includes a bibliography. - http://www.liunet.edu/cwis/cwp/library/aavaahp.htm
Picturing Ourselves - Kristy Amacker looks at the way African Americans used photographs to construct a middle class identity for themselves in the period between 1880 and 1920. It contrasts images of blacks in studio portraits to commercial or documentary images of them at t - http://xroads.virginia.edu/~MA02/amacker/photo/photo1.html