New Logo, New Look: Celebrating 13 Years
The Brothers' Network weekly editorial shares news stories and events happening within and curated by the Brothers' Network with our collaborative members, partners, and friends locally and globally.
Who We Are
Founded in Philadelphia in 2007, The Brothers' Network is an expansion of the Harlem Renaissance and The Black Arts Movement. We are a community of thinkers who use cultural production as a means to engage in dialogue and discourse to broaden the narrative of and about men who are black.
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Founders Message
The Brother's Network celebrates out thirteenth year with a new logo designed by fine artists Ellis Echevarria and graphic artist Micheal Smith. We are thrilled to engage the community, inform society, and ignite thought by presenting art and culture created by are artists. Please support our work by making your tax-deductible donation to The Brother's Network.
Kind regards,
Gregory T. Walker,
Founder, Global Creative Director
TBN Donor Spotlight
The Philadelphia Orchestra Appoints Doris Parent VP of IDEAS
The Brother's Network would like to extend a special congratulations to our donor and community partner Doris Parent, who was just named Vice President of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Access Strategies (IDEAS) and Strategic Partnerships!
Read more here.
News and Events
The Barnes Foundation Presents Elijah Pierce's America
The Brother's Network has partnered with the Barnes Foundation to bring Elijah Pierce's America to Philadelphia. This would-class exhibition has been written about in major publications including The New York Times, The Guardian, The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, and NPR.
We are delighted that the Barnes Foundation had chosen another African American artist to amplify the multiplicity of identity.
Elijah Pierce's America: Sunday, November 1st at noon with The Brothers' Network
Being mindful of Covid-19 precautions set forth by the state and the Barnes Foundation, we will provide complimentary tickets on a first come, first served basis.
To reserve your tickets, please contact our office directly at 267-570-3812. Please do not contact the Barnes Foundation. This is an exclusive Brothers' Network experience.
Pictured: TBN Donors at the Opening of Elijah Pierce.