Own African-American Art History At Swann Galleries
On Thursday, April 7, Swann Galleries will hold an auction of African-American Fine Art, featuring works by modern and contemporary artists.Continue reading
HW Pick: Women’s History Month Quilters Display At Resorts World In Queens
Through March 31, Resorts World Casino New York City (RWNYC) will display quilts and mosaic art handmade by Shirley Cox, Sylvia Hernandez, and Arlene Kweli Jones to honor Women’s History Month.Continue reading
The Museum Girl’s World Cool, Cultured And Colorful Have A few Spots Open
HW Pick: NoMAA Arts Opportunities/Oportunidades In Northern Manhattan
Souleo: Dreaming Of Kin Explores The Lack Family Narrative
Andrea Pippin Signs Her Book ‘I Love My Hair’ At The Studio Museum in Harlem
HW Pick: Aaron Diehl: The Real Diehl At Lincoln Center
Club Harlem “On Kentucky Avenue” In Harlem A Must See
Brewer Honors Harlem Photographers At Black History Month reception
On Monday, Feb. 29, hundreds gathered at MIST Harlem for Manhattan Borough President Gale A. Brewer's Black History Month reception recognizing the work of three Harlem photographers: Shawn Walker, Ming Smith, and Kwame Braithwaite.Continue reading
Charlie Parker’s YARDBIRD At The Apollo Theater In Harlem
In anticipation of the New York premiere of Charlie Parker’s YARDBIRD, a co-production between the Apollo Theater and Opera Philadelphia, the Apollo has announced today that it will offer related cultural events for the public at the legendary Theater as well as other community institutions. Continue reading
“Dreamers” Opens At Harlem Properties In Harlem
FUSION NY At Armory Week 2016 In Harlem NY
LitWorld, Scholastic Bring Literacy Celebration To Harlem
Opening Of Women In The Heights: Transitions In Harlem
In celebration of Women’s History Month The Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance in partnership with Broadway Housing Communities and The Sugar Hill Children’s Museum of Art and Storytelling presents the exhibitionits new gallery space with the exhibition “Women in the Heights: Transitions” Featuring the work of thirty women artists of Uptown Manhattan.Continue reading