It looks like an old Harlem Warren-Nash car on the left of the frame poking its nose into the photograph next to two beautiful wood frame houses at 427 West 126th Street in Harlem, New York, in 1932.
Art As Necessity In New York City’s Public Schools At MCNY In Harlem
In the depths of the economic crisis of the 1970s, New York City slashed arts education from the public school curriculum.Continue reading
Documenting LGBTQ Life At MCNY In Harlem
Join us for a compelling evening of film and conversation, as directors Rodney Evans, Michelle Memran, and Conrad Ventur discuss how film as a creative medium can document and preserve LGBTQ history. Continue reading