| Wein, Joyce, 1928-2005 | ||||||||||
| type | Collector | |||||||||
| dates | 1928-2005 | |||||||||
| city | New York City | |||||||||
| state | NY | |||||||||
| other cities | Boston, MA; | |||||||||
| sex | F | |||||||||
| history |
Joyce Alexander Wein was a biochemist, businesswoman, and philanthropist and, together with her husband, George Wein, collected Black American art. Joyce founded of the New York Coalition of 100 Black Women; established the Joyce and George Wein Professorship Fund in African-American Studies at Boston University and the Alexander Family Endowed Scholarship Fund at Simmons College; and served on the Board of the Studio Museum in Harlem for ten years. |
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| decades | 1980-1990 1990-2000 2000-2010 |
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| updated | 11/24/2025 10:11:50 | |||||||||
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