Bohemia Realty Group, the premier residential and commercial brokerage in Upper Manhattan and the Bronx, is hosting the second workshop of its monthly series on Wednesday, February, 22nd, 2017, 7- to 8 p.m., at La Maison d’Art, 259 West 132nd Street In Harlem, New York. Continue reading
Hey Harlem Arts, 102nd-103rd Street Block Association Arts Notices Needed Now For Spring Newsletter
Arts will help morale as 2017 passes from winter to spring. Please send your announcements -- plays, writings, music, openings, on-line art (defined broadly) for events from early March to mid-June, 2017 at 102nd-103rd at the Street Block Association in Harlem.Continue reading
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Doc Film Celebrates Life And Work Of Community Muralist, Artist, Activist, Edy Boone (Video)
Beginning on Tuesday nights at 8PM, the award-winning documentary series America ReFramed will debut it’s fifth season on WORLD Channel with a selection of diverse films that highlight innovative and artistic approaches to storytelling from emerging and veteran filmmakers alike.Continue reading
Adger Cowans’ Personal Vision Opens At The Schomburg In Harlem
Adger Cowans will debut Personal Vision, a monograph of original photography spanning 40 years, at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, 515 Malcolm X Boulevard, on January 30th, 2017 at 6:30 pm, in Harlem, NY.
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Call For Artists “Utopia” Exhibition In Northern Manhattan
The Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance (NoMAA), in collaboration with NewYork–Presbyterian – The Allen Hospital, welcomes submissions for NoMAA’s next exhibition titled “Utopia,” curated by Art In FLUX.Continue reading
Join A Panel Discussion Regarding The Statue Of J. Marion Sims An “Medical Apartheid” Doctor
East Harlem Preservation invites you to attend an in-studio panel discussion regarding ongoing efforts to remove the statue of Dr. J. Marion Sims from its Fifth Avenue location. Continue reading
Council Members Cumbo, Van Bramer, Harlem’s Mark-Viverito And Others Pass Historic Arts Package
The arts has been a huge part of the history of Harlem. Today, the New York City Council passed a package of legislation introduced by Council Member Laurie A. Cumbo to modernize the Percent for Art program.Continue reading
Welcome, Connie H. Choi New Studio Museum In Harlem’s Associate Curator
Today, The Studio Museum in Harlem announced the appointment of Connie H. Choi to the position of Associate Curator, Permanent Collection. Continue reading
Atlanta: Google Celebrates MLK Day With Doodle And Civil Rights Photography
Google is celebrating Martin Luther King, Jr Day with a special doodle and a homepage promotion of a curated collection of Civil Rights photography from the High Museum of Art in Atlanta.
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MLK Day Free Admission At Studio Museum
The Studio Museum of Harlem is usually closed on Mondays, but this year, it's opening its doors for Martin Luther King Jr. Day—and admission will be free.Continue reading
Maysles And Studio Museum Doc Series Addresses Legacies Of 1970s Cultural Movements
Presented in partnership with The Studio Museum in Harlem, Studio Screen is a nonfiction film series addressing the on and off screen legacies of socially engaged cultural movements of the 1970s.Continue reading
LeRoy Neiman Art Center Presents Autumn de Forest: Selected Works
The Arts Horizons LeRoy Neiman Art Center, located at 2785 Frederick Douglass Boulevard in Harlem, welcomes the multi-talented 15 year old artist, Autumn de Forest, to Harlem with an incredible exhibition entitled, Autumn de Forest: Selected Works, which opened on December 2, 2016 and runs through January 31, 2017.Continue reading
“Saving Martin Luther King Jr.’s Life in Harlem” MLK Weekend At The Museum
The Museum of the City of New York will celebrate the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with performances by The New York City Gospel Choir, a family program dedicated to the activist legacy left behind by several civil rights heroes including the great man himself, and a display called Saving Martin Luther King Jr.’s Life in Harlem.Continue reading
Remembering Sculptor Houston Conwill (1947-2016)
By Candice Frederick
On November 14, 2016, Schomburg Center staff mourned the passing of sculptor Houston Conwill, whose Cosmogram on view in our Langston Hughes Lobby has attracted patrons from across the globe. Continue reading
HW Pick: Meet The Funder, New York State Council On The Arts (NYSCA)
Calling all NY State artists from Harlem to Hollis! This event is free and open to the public with RSVP.Continue reading