Artist Steve R. Allen Launches Multi-Million Dollar HBCU Gifting Initiative

The title of this work is “Freedom Journey.” Five of Steve R. Allen’s works have been acquired by the National Museum of African American History and Culture.

Steve R. Allen

Renowned African-American artist Steve R. Allen enriched the world with his paintings. His new goal is to enrich the world’s art-curious youth, creating opportunities to experience real art and learn ways to make it in a notoriously challenging career choice. Allen’s new multi-million dollar gifting initiative to historically Black colleges and universities will put art in schools and provide new opportunities for discussion. The artist joined “City Lights” host Lois Reitzes to talk about how his initiative might bring inspiration to students and help widen the playing field for minorities.

“I went to an HBCU, too, but my mother went to Shaw University, and we were doing something with a portrait of her that I had done, that I was gifting to the university,” said Allen. “And so the idea came to me, to ‘spray it out,’ – the collection, shall we say.”

“[The initiative] will give the young people – and some of them not so young – an opportunity to see some of this work up close and personal,” said Allen. “Also, I live not far from the AIDS center, and we have discussed my doing some symposiums and some conferences, and possibly some in-person classes with the young people so that they can see that in the art field, that it’s possible to go from being born in a one-room shack, which I was, to having your work in the greatest museum in the world, the Smithsonian.”