Camaradas El Barrio • 2241 First Avenue at 115th Street • El Barrio, NYC 10029 • (212) 348-2703 • http://www.camaradaselbarrio.com CAMARADAS El Barrio is a worker's public house where camaraderie is built atop of a fine selection of wine, great beers from around the world, excellent music, gallery space and an innovative blend of the tapas tradition with Puerto Rican cuisine.
Frieze Art Fairs bring together the world’s leading galleries, innovative curated sections, a celebrated series of talks, site-specific artist commissions and the city’s most talked about restaurants, all in a bespoke structures in The Regent's Park (London) and Randall's Island Park (New York).
Nestled in the heart of East Harlem, The Poet's Den Theater and Gallery have established a cultural center for the East Harlem community and beyond to gather and participate in arts enjoyment. The founders rescued this once-abandoned building and transformed it into a haven where creative energy abounds and where artists engage in multidisciplinary expressions. The vintage furniture and decor juxtapose a state-of-the-art sound and lighting system to harmonize the theater's old-world-style and charm. This multi-sensory environment is designed to delight audiences with a pleasing and fulfilling entertainment experience. Many theater performances, readings, and poetic expressions have received public acclaim from discerning audiences and media. As well as movies, shorts, documentaries that have also been screened for public and private audiences. The two spaces provide a complete entertainment experience where audiences delight from the live shows or movies offered and then retire to the gallery space for fellowship/networking, exhibit displays and receptions. The gallery offers local, national and international artist opportunities to showcase their work. The Poet's Den is a major institution contributing to the ever-changing landscape of the emerging East Harlem neighborhood.
El Taller Latino Americano (The Latin American Workshop) is a 501(c)(3) community-based non-profit arts and education institution founded in New York City in 1979 to bridge the gap between Latin Americans and North Americans through the language of art, dance and music. El Taller is located at 225 W. 99th Street (between Broadway and Amsterdam at St. Michael's Church) and offers its community a varied menu of Spanish and English language classes, arts programming, music and that seek not only to educate, but to engage and gather diverse groups together culturally and linguistically on the common ground of creativity. Over 500 people each month meet to share ideas, participate in the classes and to find creative inspiration and a refuge in the middle of New York City.
A unique space for viewing and experiencing local art of all forms, styles, and modern movements, Studio 323 offers this conceptual space in an effort to promote creative talents and social awareness in New York City. In addition to these efforts, the studio features prominently the unique fine restorations and interpretative designs of Jonathan Chánduví, a third generation restorer who collaborates with New York’s finest interior designers to revive Old World decorative arts. Chánduví’s works strive to combine today’s conceptual designs with the quality and techniques of the great artists of the past.
Art 345 is an art gallery and studios in East Harlem exploring new and evocative approaches in art and supporting creative style of life.
Art In FLUX creates opportunity for artists, brings art into public spaces, creates a positive use for underutilized spaces and stimulates a vibrant neighborhood by merging art, commerce and community. Art In FLUX was launched in 2012 and since then has popped up in empty retail spaces, on the streets, in restaurants, schools and lobbies bringing art closer to the community as well as attracting media attention and art collectors to the diverse group of artists in Harlem.
This modest project space sitting atop Carnegie Hill in Manhattan was established by Nick Lawrence (founder of DNA, LFL, and Freight+Volume) in spring of 2014 as an antidote to the hyper, market-driven systems currently ruling much of NYC and the art world at large. A place to pause and remember that, at the end of the day, art needs to be viewed, contemplated, reflected upon, experienced - and enjoyed. Arts + Leisure is located at 1571 Lexington between 100th and 101st streets, opposite Church of the Life Changers and Ministries of Manhattan and a community garden. We’re a few blocks south of El Museo del Barrio, and Moustache, El Aquila, El Paso restaurants, as well as the Lexington Social Bar; north of Joy Burger, Mt Sinai Hospital, East Harlem Childrens Center and ABV. Stop in, relax and see the show, and check out our growing library of artist books and magazines. We host twelve projects per year as well as frequent readings, performances and film/video screenings.
MediaNoche is the place where art, technology and community converge. We offer artists working in new media exhibition space and residencies in order to provoke a dialogue that blurs all lines of marginality and alterity. Unique among art and technology groups, MediaNoche is directly linked to the oldest Latino community of New York City, Spanish Harlem, and has showcased a roster of local and international new media artists.
CLOISTERS Gallery has been dedicated to develop its program of innovative exhibition concepts around a group of contemporary artists who are emerging internationally. The Gallery represents art by Robert Bery, Sascha Boldt, Giorgio Capogrossi, Jos Diegel, Jeffrey Lew, Ruth Luxenhofer, Mirek Macke, Eva Moll and Christoph von Loew.
Located at 176 East 106th Street in New York City, Julio Valdez Studio offers an array of contemporary art from prints to ceramics and everything in between! Since its establishment in 1994, Julio Valdez Studio has specialized in safe non-toxic printing techniques and currently provides grounds for creative collaboration through workshops and classes.
Nestled in the heart of East Harlem, The Poet's Den Theater and Gallery have established a cultural center for the East Harlem community and beyond to gather and participate in arts enjoyment. The founders rescued this once-abandoned building and transformed it into a haven where creative energy abounds and where artists engage in multidisciplinary expressions. The vintage furniture and decor juxtapose a state-of-the-art sound and lighting system to harmonize the theater's old-world-style and charm. This multi-sensory environment is designed to delight audiences with a pleasing and fulfilling entertainment experience. Many theater performances, readings, and poetic expressions have received public acclaim from discerning audiences and media. As well as movies, shorts, documentaries that have also been screened for public and private audiences. The two spaces provide a complete entertainment experience where audiences delight from the live shows or movies offered and then retire to the gallery space for fellowship/networking, exhibit displays and receptions. The gallery offers local, national and international artist opportunities to showcase their work. The Poet's Den is a major institution contributing to the ever-changing landscape of the emerging East Harlem neighborhood.
MediaNoche is the place where art, technology and community converge. We offer artists working in new media exhibition space and residencies in order to provoke a dialogue that blurs all lines of marginality and alterity. Unique among art and technology groups, MediaNoche is directly linked to the oldest Latino community of New York City, Spanish Harlem, and has showcased a roster of local and international new media artists.
This modest project space sitting atop Carnegie Hill in Manhattan was established by Nick Lawrence (founder of DNA, LFL, and Freight+Volume) in spring of 2014 as an antidote to the hyper, market-driven systems currently ruling much of NYC and the art world at large. A place to pause and remember that, at the end of the day, art needs to be viewed, contemplated, reflected upon, experienced - and enjoyed. Arts + Leisure is located at 1571 Lexington between 100th and 101st streets, opposite Church of the Life Changers and Ministries of Manhattan and a community garden. We’re a few blocks south of El Museo del Barrio, and Moustache, El Aquila, El Paso restaurants, as well as the Lexington Social Bar; north of Joy Burger, Mt Sinai Hospital, East Harlem Childrens Center and ABV. Stop in, relax and see the show, and check out our growing library of artist books and magazines. We host twelve projects per year as well as frequent readings, performances and film/video screenings.
El Museo del Barrio, New York’s leading Latino cultural institution, welcomes visitors of all backgrounds to discover the artistic landscape of Latino, Caribbean, and Latin American cultures. Their richness is represented in El Museo’s wide-ranging collections and exhibitions, complemented by film, literary, visual and performing arts series, cultural celebrations, and educational programs. A dynamic artistic, cultural, and community gathering place, El Museo is a center of cultural pride on New York’s Museum Mile.
The Hunter College East Harlem Art Gallery opened its doors in September of 2011 at the Silberman School of Social Work Building. The gallery offers a space for partnerships between different departments and academic disciplines within our larger college communities. It presents exhibitions and public events that aim to foster academic collaboration at Hunter College while addressing subjects relevant to the East Harlem community and larger socially engaged subject matter. Our exhibitions and programs are free and open to the public.
CLOISTERS Gallery has been dedicated to develop its program of innovative exhibition concepts around a group of contemporary artists who are emerging internationally. The Gallery represents art by Robert Bery, Sascha Boldt, Giorgio Capogrossi, Jos Diegel, Jeffrey Lew, Ruth Luxenhofer, Mirek Macke, Eva Moll and Christoph von Loew.
Presenting the works of important contemporary French artists: sculptors and designers including Jacques Jarrige, Eric Schmitt, Sylvain Subervie and Cheick Diallo
Art In FLUX creates opportunity for artists, brings art into public spaces, creates a positive use for underutilized spaces and stimulates a vibrant neighborhood by merging art, commerce and community. Art In FLUX was launched in 2012 and since then has popped up in empty retail spaces, on the streets, in restaurants, schools and lobbies bringing art closer to the community as well as attracting media attention and art collectors to the diverse group of artists in Harlem.
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum is the only museum in the nation devoted exclusively to historic and contemporary design. After a three-year renovation, the museum re-opened in December 2014 with exhibitions featuring a rich mix of historic and contemporary design objects from our permanent collection, unique temporary installations, and dynamic interactive experiences. We also have an exciting calendar of events, including hands-on workshops, talks, and family programs. Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum monitors and may remove posts consistent with the Smithsonian's terms of use. The Smithsonian may also archive materials posted on this website pursuant to its document retention policies. By posting content, you are giving the Smithsonian and those authorized by the Smithsonian permission to use or modify it for any educational, promotional, or other standard museum purpose, in media of all kinds whether now known or later developed. Please see the Smithsonian's Terms of Use: http://si.edu/termsofuse for more information.
Founded in 1825, the National Academy is the only institution of its kind that integrates a museum, art school and association of artists and architects dedicated to creating and preserving a living history of American art and architecture. To learn more, please visit www.nationalacademy.org. Although the museum has closed as of June 1, 2016, our staff, collection care, and National Academician annual inductions and elections will operate while we find a new home for our museum and extensive permanent collection. Our school remains open at 5 E. 89th St.
Elizabeth F. Martin Fine Art is an independent company which acquires top-quality art for private clients at all price levels, from historic eighteenth-century landscapes to contemporary paintings, sculpture and glass. We guide, educate and advise collectors of fine Irish art and source key works for our clients. Seeking out the best, our clients need to search beyond auctions and public exhibitions, and it is this unique assistance that we provide. Our professional and personal acquaintances with Ireland and its art allow us access to private owners’ homes whose paintings remain closed to the average collector, as well as the majority of trade professionals, and thus would never be offered in the open market. We operate within boundaries of theme, date, medium or price. In addition, we present to our client any works of art that may become available and which we believe have the quality and importance they are seeking. Our only criterion is that we will never offer our clients any work of art which we do not feel to be the best of its kind. Equipped with this range of skills and contacts, we provide a complete range of art-related services to assist the client in the maintenance of their collection.
Frank Lloyd Wright's architectural masterpiece home to a world-renowned collection of modern and contemporary art.
Hawthorne Fine Art is a Manhattan based art gallery specializing in 19th and early 20th century American Art. We select our works for their quality, rarity, and beauty and price them competitively for the market. All of our pieces are curated with a commitment to strong academic scholarship and we are dedicated to the careful cultivation of both private and institutional collections. With our strong commitment to research, scholarship, and education we honor the hard work of the artists that we represent through the production of museum-quality exhibitions and scholarly catalogues. Situated on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, amongst some of the most prestigious cultural institutions, Hawthorne Fine Art provides an intimate setting and helpful staff for viewing our works. We look forward to meeting you and sharing a commitment to the development and advancement of the American fine arts.
Long Gallery Harlem presents foremost work by contemporary artists of African descent and the greater diaspora maintains a rounded dialogue between established and emerging artists challenges traditional representations of underrepresented people, irrespective of artist identity.