Studiomuseum.org - SEO Checker

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Meta information
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Page quality
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Page structure
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Link structure
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Server
46% 
External factors
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Words
555
Media files
36
Number of links
117 internal / 4 external

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Title
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Studio Museum in Harlem
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There are no duplicate words in the title
Meta description
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Studio Museum in Harlem is the nexus for artists of African descent locally, nationally, and internationally and for work that has been inspired and influenced by Black culture. It is a site for the dynamic exchange of ideas about art and society.
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There are no problems in accessing the website.
Canonical URL
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https://www.studiomuseum.org/
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Language detected in text: en
Language defined in HTML: en
Server location: United States of America
The following language is defined by HTML: en
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The charset encoding (UTF-8) is set correctly.
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There are 4 text duplicates on this page:
  • Duplicate 1: Introducing the Studio Museum in Harlem’s first podcast. This series f...
  • Duplicate 2: The Studio Museum in Harlem is the nexus for artists of African descen...
The average number of words per sentence of 28.5 words is high.
This page contains 555 words. That's ok.
24.3% of the text are stop words.
Keywords used in the page title are also used in the page content. That's good!
The page contains a listing, which indicates a good text layout.
5 paragraphs were found on this page.
The text content is perfect.
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Frames
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This page does not use a frameset.
Mobile optimization
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The file size of the HTML document is very large (1740 kB).
A viewport "width=device-width, initial-scale=1, user-scalable=yes, maximum-scale=5, minimum-scale=1" is provided.
At least one Apple touch icon is specified.
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The usage of strong and bold tags is perfect. We recommend the use of up to 11 tags for this page.
Image SEO
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Alt text (alternative text) is correctly used on all found images.
Social Networks
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This page is optimized perfectly for social networks.
Additional markup
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HTTPS
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This website uses HTTPS to protect privacy and integrity of the exchanged data.
All included files are also transferred via HTTPS.

Media list

URLAlt attributeTitle
....jpg?auto=format,compress&fit=max&w=4040Echoes of Harlem
....jpg?auto=format,compress&fit=max&w=4040African-American Flag
....jpg?auto=format,compress&fit=max&w=4040Give Us a Poem
....jpg?auto=format,compress&fit=max&w=4040Moussakoo
....jpg?auto=format,compress&fit=max&w=4040Lawdy Mama
....jpg?auto=format,compress&fit=max&w=4040Kevin the Kiteman
....jpg?auto=format,compress&fit=max&w=4040<p>Tom Lloyd standing in front of <em>Puncheono</em>, 1968</p>
....jpg?auto=format,compress&fit=max&w=4040Creating Space
....jpg?auto=format,compress&fit=max&w=4040Permanent Collection Fall 2025
....jpg?auto=format,compress&fit=max&w=4040Cassi Namoda
....jpg?auto=format,compress&fit=max&w=4040Jared Owens
....jpg?auto=format,compress&fit=max&w=4040Nikita Gale
....jpg?auto=format,compress&fit=max&w=4040<p>Charles Innis, Director, and Eleanor Holmes Norton, founding Trustee, c. 1968. Courtesy Studio Museum in Harlem. Photographer unknown</p>
....jpg?auto=format,compress&fit=max&w=4040<p>Cynthia Hawkins, <em>Untitled</em>, 2025. Acrylic on paper, 20 ¼ × 16 in. © Cynthia Hawkins. Photo: John Berens</p>
....jpg?auto=format,compress&fit=max&w=4040<p>Camille Norment. Photo: OCA/Herman Dreyer</p>
....jpg?auto=format,compress&fit=max&w=4040<p>David Hammons's <em>Untitled </em>(2004). Photo: Ray Llanos</p>
....jpg?auto=format,compress&fit=max&w=4040A multi-racial crowd of people applauding while seated in an auditorium with red chairs
....jpg?auto=format,compress&fit=max&w=4040Collection in Context
....jpg?auto=format,compress&fit=max&w=4040<p>Sarawar Zahan, <em>In The Middle</em>, 2024</p>
...jpeg?auto=format,compress&fit=max&w=4040<p>Robert Pruitt, <em>For Whom the Bell Curves</em>, 2004.</p> <p>Studio Museum in Harlem; Museum purchase made possible by a gift from Rena Bransten, San Francisco, and a gift from Burt Aaron, New York 2006.14<br /></p>
...jpeg?auto=format,compress&fit=max&w=4040<p>Safaa Hasan, <em>baba: my father</em>, 2025. Digital inkjet print, 16 × 20 in.. Studio Museum in Harlem; Expanding the Walls: Making Connections Between Photography, History, and Community Collection ETW.2025.36.2</p>
....jpg?auto=format,compress&fit=max&w=4040<p>Tom Lloyd standing in front of <em>Puncheono</em>, 1968</p>
....jpg?auto=format,compress&fit=max&w=4040Creating Space
....jpg?auto=format,compress&fit=max&w=4040Permanent Collection Fall 2025
....jpg?auto=format,compress&fit=max&w=4040Cassi Namoda
....jpg?auto=format,compress&fit=max&w=4040Jared Owens
....jpg?auto=format,compress&fit=max&w=4040Nikita Gale
....jpg?auto=format,compress&fit=max&w=4040<p>Charles Innis, Director, and Eleanor Holmes Norton, founding Trustee, c. 1968. Courtesy Studio Museum in Harlem. Photographer unknown</p>
....jpg?auto=format,compress&fit=max&w=4040<p>Cynthia Hawkins, <em>Untitled</em>, 2025. Acrylic on paper, 20 ¼ × 16 in. © Cynthia Hawkins. Photo: John Berens</p>
....jpg?auto=format,compress&fit=max&w=4040<p>Camille Norment. Photo: OCA/Herman Dreyer</p>
....jpg?auto=format,compress&fit=max&w=4040<p>David Hammons's <em>Untitled </em>(2004). Photo: Ray Llanos</p>
....jpg?auto=format,compress&fit=max&w=4040A multi-racial crowd of people applauding while seated in an auditorium with red chairs
....jpg?auto=format,compress&fit=max&w=4040Collection in Context
....jpg?auto=format,compress&fit=max&w=4040<p>Sarawar Zahan, <em>In The Middle</em>, 2024</p>
...jpeg?auto=format,compress&fit=max&w=4040<p>Robert Pruitt, <em>For Whom the Bell Curves</em>, 2004.</p> <p>Studio Museum in Harlem; Museum purchase made possible by a gift from Rena Bransten, San Francisco, and a gift from Burt Aaron, New York 2006.14<br /></p>
...jpeg?auto=format,compress&fit=max&w=4040<p>Safaa Hasan, <em>baba: my father</em>, 2025. Digital inkjet print, 16 × 20 in.. Studio Museum in Harlem; Expanding the Walls: Making Connections Between Photography, History, and Community Collection ETW.2025.36.2</p>

Page structure

H1 heading
(Critically important)
The H1 heading is empty
Headings
(Important)
Some headings occur twice on the page.
Some headings do not have any content.

Heading structure

Heading levelContent
H1 Empty heading
H2 Explore Works in the Collection
H2 New Additions
H2 New Works in the Collection
H2 Become a Member
H2 See Exhibitions & Events
H2 New Additions Duplicate text
H2 New Works in the Collection Duplicate text
H2 Become a Member Duplicate text
H2 See Exhibitions & Events Duplicate text
Some internal link anchor texts are too long.
Some anchor texts are used more than once.
4 links don't have an anchor text.
The number of internal links is ok.
All internal links are not using dynamic parameters.
There are 4 external links on this page.
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https://www.studiomuseum.org/Anchor Skip to page content
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https://www.studiomuseum.org/No Text
/the-buildingReopening Fall 2025
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/residencyArtists in Residence
/residency/open-studiosOpen Studios
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/education-programsPrograms
/partnershipsPartnerships
/studio-museum-instituteStudio Museum Institute
/resourcesResources
/magazineStudio
https://store.studiomuseum.org/New window External Subdomain Studio Store
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/artworks/echoes-of-harlemEchoes of Harlem, 1980
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/artworks/african-american-flagAfrican-American Flag, 1997
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/artworks/give-us-a-poemGive Us a Poem, 2007
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/artworks/moussakoo-2Moussakoo, c. 1968
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/artists/tom-lloydTom Lloyd
/artworks/lawdy-mama-2Lawdy Mama, 1969
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/artists/barkley-l-hendricksBarkley L. Hendricks
/artworks/kevin-the-kitemanKevin the Kiteman, 2016
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/artists/jared-owensIMG-ALT Jared Owens
/artists/jared-owensText duplicate Jared Owens
/artists/nikita-galeIMG-ALT Nikita Gale
/artists/nikita-galeText duplicate Nikita Gale
/exhibitions/studio-museum-arc...IMG-ALT <p>Charles Innis, Director, and Eleanor Holmes Norton, founding Trustee, c. 1968. Courtesy Studio Museum in Harlem. Photographer unknown</p>
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/exhibitions/artist-in-residen...IMG-ALT <p>Cynthia Hawkins, <em>Untitled</em>, 2025. Acrylic on paper, 20 ¼ × 16 in. © Cynthia Hawkins. Photo: John Berens</p>
/exhibitions/artist-in-residen...Artist-in-Residence Alumni Installation
/exhibitions/inaugural-artist-...IMG-ALT <p>Camille Norment. Photo: OCA/Herman Dreyer</p>
/exhibitions/inaugural-artist-...Inaugural Artist Commissions
/exhibitions/artist-installationsIMG-ALT <p>David Hammons's <em>Untitled </em>(2004). Photo: Ray Llanos</p>
/exhibitions/artist-installationsArtist Installations
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/exhibitions/something-in-the-...IMG-ALT <p>Sarawar Zahan, <em>In The Middle</em>, 2024</p>
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/exhibitions/works-on-loan-2025IMG-ALT <p>Robert Pruitt, <em>For Whom the Bell Curves</em>, 2004.</p> <p>Studio Museum in Harlem; Museum purchase made possible by a gift from Rena Bransten, San Fr...
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/exhibitions/at-an-arms-length...IMG-ALT <p>Safaa Hasan, <em>baba: my father</em>, 2025. Digital inkjet print, 16 × 20 in.. Studio Museum in Harlem; Expanding the Walls: Making Connections Between P...
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/artists/jared-owensText duplicate Jared Owens
/artists/nikita-galeText duplicate IMG-ALT Nikita Gale
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/privacy-policyPrivacy Policy
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Server configuration

HTTP redirects
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This page redirects to "https://www.studiomuseum.org/"
HTTP header
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The X-powered header is sent within the response header. (unnecessary)
The web server transmits the web page (HTML) in compressed form.
Performance
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The page response time is slow (1.17 seconds). The response time should be less than 0.4 seconds. Slow websites are bad for search engine bots and also result in bad user experience.
The file size of the HTML document is very large (1,740 kB).

HTTP Response Header

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External factors

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This website has excellent links from other websites.
This page has backlinks from 461 referring domains.
This page has 3,686 backlinks.
This page has backlinks from 380 different ip addresses.

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www.studiomuseum.org
Studio Museum in Harlem
Studio Museum in Harlem is the nexus for artists of African descent locally, nationally, and internationally and for work that has been inspired and influenced by Black culture. It is a site for the dynamic exchange of ideas about art and society.

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