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Strivers Art Circuit, Self-guided walking Tour of Harlem Art

The tour is for public viewing and selling of work, consisting of art studios and venues in the Strivers Row corridor, this Circuit is a collaboration created to develop a hub of arts activity and thereby gain increased visibility and exposure for SAC participants. Continue reading

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Weusi Revisited: 2010 At Dwyer

In honor of Black History Month, Community Works launches Weusi Revisited: 2010, part one (on view February 17 to September 3) of a stunning year long multi-media arts exhibit that celebrate the evolution and intricate history of Harlem’s Black Arts Movement.  Weusi, a Swahili word meaning blackness, is a distinguished collective of artists established in Harlem in 1965. Considered the progenitors of the Black Arts Movement, the members of the Weusi Artist Collective were among some of the first artists in America to make African imagery a central part of their work.

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Pulse At Taller In East Harlem

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March 20 – May 2, 2009

Opening Friday, March 20, 6-9pm


Curated by Fernando Salicrup and Christine Licata

With Guest Curators: Barbara Bullard-Leacock (Al Johnson Art Inc.) and Taina Traverso

The Taller Boricua presents PULSE: a group exhibition of 14 contemporary New York artists of African American and Afro-Caribbean decent whose work pulses with both aesthetic energy and the diverse cultures that flow through them. Continue reading