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Bison at Basel Returns: Showcasing Howard’s Creative Legacy on a Global Stage
From December 3–7, 2025, the Chadwick A. Boseman College of Fine Arts will return to Miami Art Week and Art Basel Miami Beach for our fourth consecutive year of Bison at Basel: a five-day celebration of Black artistic excellence, innovation, and community.
Learn More and Register Today!A Servant Scholar: Dr. Melanee Harvey on Art, Legacy, and Service at Howard
At the Chadwick A. Boseman College of Fine Arts, excellence is not simply taught; it is lived. Few embody that truth more fully than Dr. Melanee Harvey, an art historian whose work stretches far beyond the archive. She moves with equal fluency through sacred and secular spaces, classrooms and communities, scholarship and service. In our conversation, she illuminated a vision of art history rooted in agency, empowerment, and care for our collective future. Her approach reminds us that art is not only something we study but also a lens through which we see, interpret, and transform the world around us.
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Sep 25, 2025
Netflix Star Michael Cooper Jr. from “Forever” Inspires Fine Arts Students at Howard University Fireside Chat
Sep 13, 2025
Reimagining "The New Negro" One Hundred Years Later: Alain Locke's Seminal Anthology Still Influences Black Culture in America
Sep 2, 2025
During Chadwick Boseman Day, Students and Alumni Honor the Late Actor and Celebrate Howard Artists
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Howard University’s Chadwick A. Boseman College of Fine Arts Expands Partnership with Arena Stage for Second Year of Creative Administrators Internship Program
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Chadwick A. Boseman College of Fine Arts Welcomes New Dean
By Malaika Ssebayiteko
Dr. Raquel Monroe, the newly appointed dean of the Chadwick A. Boseman College of Fine Arts (COFA), brings her experience from the University of Texas to Howard University and aims to help young Black artists thrive.
“Dr. Monroe brings a wealth of experience and expertise to Howard University, joining us from the University of Texas at Austin, where she served as a full professor and associate dean of graduate education and academic affairs within the College of Fine Arts,” according to a Howard University LinkedIn post.
For Monroe, working at Howard was a dream – one that she never even knew was possible.
“When the opportunity presented itself, I just felt compelled to throw my hat in the ring and go for it,” Monroe said. She says, “Working at Howard is a dream, a dream I never knew was possible.”
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Important Update - CABCoFA Building Renovations
Aug 14, 2025
The Chadwick A. Boseman College of Fine Arts is undergoing major upgrades to modernize classrooms, rehearsal studios, performance spaces, and offices, enhancing academic and creative experiences for years to come.
Learn More About How This Might Affect ClassesNeed Help Finding Art Instruction Sites On and Off Campus?
Aug 13, 2025
View Map of Art Department Offices, Classes, and Student StudiosThe Howard University Gallery of Art is temporarily closed for major renovations and will reopen in August 2026. Please explore the webpage to learn about our partner exhibitions and programs.
Get to Know Chadwick A. Boseman
The College of Fine Arts is named in honor of alumnus Chadwick A. Boseman, whose remarkable career as an actor, director, writer, and producer inspired millions around the world.
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Chadwick A. Boseman
Award-winning actor and producer, Class of 2000, Bachelor of Fine Arts
Jessye Norman
Opera Singer & Humanitarian, Class of 1967, Bachelor of Music
Alma Thomas
Artist, first graduate of the Department of Art, Class of 1924, Bachelor of Science
David Driskell
Artist, professor, curator, Class of 1955, Bachelor of Fine Arts
Taraji P. Henson
Actress, Producer, Mental Health Advocate, Class of 1995, Bachelor of Fine Arts
Roberta Flack
GRAMMY award-winning musician, Class of 1958, Bachelors in Music Education