Souleo: Art exhibition and nonprofit org look at LGBT issues beyond marriage equality
Children’s Literature Salon: Honoring Benny Andrews In Harlem
Schomburg Education, in partnership with Community Works, presents a family event to celebrate diverse books in conjunction with our exhibition, Curators’ Choice: Black Life Matters. Continue reading
Under the Viaduct 2015 Pop-Up Premiere In Harlem
Sharifa Rhodes-Pitts Presents “Take This X” (video)
Pop Up Art Installation And Watchtower Update In Harlem
Harlem’s Global Community Charter Wins National Art Contest
Souleo: Rafia Santana’s ‘SELFiE’ Is Better Than Yours
“Franco The Great,” Paints New Gate In Harlem
The Art Of The Great Franco Gaskin, The “Picasso Of Harlem”
Harlem Charter School Wins National Art Award
Museum Mile Festival 2015 In Harlem
Union Settlement Ethnic Festival In Harlem
Just like last year, there will be an outdoor stage with a large variety of multi-cultural entertainment, over 50 independent, local vendors and exhibitors on the street, and other activities going on throughout the day for all age groups.Continue reading
Harlem’s National Black Programming Consortium Wins NEA Grant
Through its grant-making to thousands of nonprofits each year, the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) promotes opportunities for people in communities across America to experience the arts and exercise their creativity.Continue reading
Harlem Group To Receive $750,000 Grant from UMEZ
The Caribbean Culture Center African Diaspora Institute (CCCADI) is slated to receive grant funding of $750,000 over the next three years from the Upper Manhattan Empowerment Zone for capacity building as the organization works towards their move to a new home in a renovated firehouse located at 120 East 125 Street in Harlem. Continue reading