Tag Archives: African Voices

Celebrate African Voice’s 20th Anniversary Art Exhibition at the Schomburg Center!

Dear Friends,African Voices has a fine selection of programs scheduled for the fall in honor of our 20th Anniversary. I want to give you a chance to support one of our celebrations and get a pair of tickets for The Sensational Josephine Baker, a wonderful play at The Beckett Theatre. The first ten people to make a contribution to our fundraising campaign will get the tickets! There are also other gifts to thank you for donating. Continue reading
About these ads

Danny Tisdale Moderates A Conversation with Artists: An Artistic Tribute to Gordon Parks Panel Discussion

This photo-montage was taken on May 16th, 2012 by organizer Carolyn Butts at African Voices and SAVAE, Inc., from the A Conversation with Artists: An Artistic Tribute to Gordon Parks in celebration of the 100th anniversary of Gordon Parks. Continue reading

A Choice of Weapons: The New Renaissance Artists

In honor of the 100th anniversary of Harlem’s beloved Gordon Parks, 1199SEIU Bread & Roses Cultural Project, African Voices and SAVAE, INC presents “A Choice of Weapons: The New Renaissance Artists.” Continue reading

Marcus Busts Out the Baby Photos

Food

CNN’s “African Voices” goes to Sweden to meet the woman (aka his mother) who adopted Marcus Samuelsson (she doesn’t really sweat the celebrity-chef thing so long as he calls once a week), as well as to Harlem (where he lives and) where the Red Rooster chef currently gives cooking classes in his apartment and met his wife, Maya Haile. Continue reading

African Voices At Harlem Book Fair

African Voices will be one of the hundreds of exciting publishers attending the Harlem Book Fair tomorrow as special guests. Join us at Harlem Book Fair Sat., July 18, 9 am-6pm, 135th St. between Lenox Ave. & Adam Clayton Powell Sts. in Harlem, USA.

Our front cover artist Clymenza Hawkins and back cover artist Sheila Prevost will help us celebrate our Summer 2008 issue. They will sign copies of the magazine – - please stop by our table from 1pm-3pm

Then join us for after party at Bill Saxon’s Place for an afternoon of poetry and music (6pm) hosted by Frederick Douglass Creative Arts Center. Details will be at our table.

 

See you tomorrow! P.S. – The new issue is in the mail and if you got it, bring your copy along to have the artists sign them!

africanvoices@aol.com, 212 865-2982, http://www.africanvoices.com