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Category Archives: HArlem visual art
Harlem Arts Alliance’s “Arts Development Seminar Series”
Click Harlem Arts Alliance Logo For Complete Arts Development Seminar Series Schedule! All Seminars Are Complimentary With RSVP To 347- 735- 4280 x 253
Mount Morris Talks with Winfred Rembert
He was a six-year-old picking cotton in the Georgia of the Jim Crow South. He was a civil rights marcher. A troublemaker. A prisoner on a chain gang.
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HW Pick: “Hands to the Sky,” Reaches High In Harlem (video)
Who’s House
Positive feedback from more than 2,000 house music enthusiasts in Miami, New York, Baltimore and Boston who screened “Hands to the Sky,” a documentary exploring outdoor house music dance parties in 2012, inspired the producers to show fans even more love with a 2013 cut of the film. Continue reading
Posted in HArlem theater, Harlem Theatre, HArlem visual art, hw pick, HW Picks
Tagged Andre Collins, Boston, Chicago, Disc jockey, House Music, hw pick, New York, New York City, Paradise Garage
Danny Tisdale At NCAA Youth Day 2013
Youth Create Day
Danny Tisdale, CEO and Founder of Harlem World Magazine and owner of Tisdale Studio led the NCAA Championships Community Programs and Youth Clinics educational collage project which was the center piece of a partnership with YES Inc., the Institute for Urban and Minority Education (IUME) at Teachers College… Continue reading
Posted in Education, education, Harlem, Harlem art, HArlem visual art, Schools
Tagged 2013 Men’s Final Four® Basketball Youth Day program, Atlanta, Danny Tisdale, Fulton County School System, Georgia World Congress Center, Harlem, Harlem AIDS Blanket, Identity Orchestration Research Lab, Men’s Final Four, Morehouse College, Morehouse Men, National Collegiate Athletic Association, tisdale studio, YES Inc., Youth Day
HW Pick: Danger To The Darkness At Health Gallery
Heath Gallery is proud to present “Danger to the Darkness”, a group art exhibition and fundraiser in support of The A21 Campaign, an organization committed to abolishing slavery and human trafficking in the 21st century. Continue reading
Posted in Harlem, Art, Harlem art, HArlem visual art
Tagged Harlem, Ralph Lauren, Africa, arts, Heath Gallery, Harlem shake, Danger To The Darkness, Health Gallery, A21 Campaign, Oceania
St. Philips New Beginnings Exhibit
This exhibit will feature 14 artists artwork from Sunday school students to
internationally recognized contemporary talents and emerging artists
who have just begun to show in galleries. Continue reading
Posted in Harlem, Harlem art, HArlem visual art
Tagged adam clayton powell, Episcopal Church, Harlem, New York, Philip, Sunday, Sunday School, Vertner Woodson Tandy
Harlem Memorabilia: Reflections in Fiber
Community Works announces the opening of Harlem Memorabilia: Reflections in Fiber, the newest component of its Community Matters NYC initiative. Continue reading
Posted in Harlem art, HArlem visual art
Tagged film Screening, friday, Harlem, Interchurch Center, McCannon, New York City, Souvenir, Textile, Upper Manhattan
The NCA New York Annual Conference in Harlem
The NCA New York 4 day annual conference was a resounding success, with a tribute to Elizabeth Catlett, held at the Schomberg Center for Research in Harlem, and an awards ceremony at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in Manhattan. Continue reading
Posted in Harlem art, HArlem visual art
Tagged Art museum, arts, Arts and Entertainment, Donna Williams, Dr. Rosalind Jefferies, Ed Sherman, Elizabeth Catlett, George Edward Tait, Harlem, Lorenzo Pace, metropolitan museum art, Metropolitan Museum of Art, NCA New York Annual Conference, Schomberg Center for Research in Harlem
“Women in the Heights – Celebrations,” At NoMAA Gallery in Washington Heights and Inwood
The Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance presents “Women in the Heights – Celebrations,” is an art exhibit curated by Andrea Arroyo that showcases compelling works in painting, drawing, mixed media, sculpture, installation and video, created by a diverse group of twenty-six women artists from Washington Heights and Inwood. Continue reading Posted in Harlem art, HArlem visual art
Tagged Washington Heights, arts, people, Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance, Women, Washington Heights Manhattan, NoMAA Gallery, Selena Gomez, Rudolph Bergh, D. Adedjouma, S. Bresler, L. Calhoun, E. Criss, S. Dalai, K. Dando-Henisch, L. Elias, X. Gil-Higuchi, F. Gómez, M. C. Gómez, M.O. Gordon, K. Granados, L. Koble, A. León, E. Lorris Ritter, R. Luna, I. Malavé, J. Minaya, A. Nalerio, N. Rakoczy, S. Rathaus, T. Rose, R. Stein, L. Turngren, M. Van den Bergh, F. Van Dijk.












































