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Like its London sister fair, Frieze New York is housed in a bespoke structure and located in a unique setting – Randall’s Island Park, Manhattan, overlooking the East River. The exhibitors will comprise some of the most forward-thinking galleries from around the globe, bringing an international focus to the dynamic contemporary art scene in New York. Please visit frieze.com for more information and tickets.
La Maison d'Art is a unique Private Art Gallery set up to accommodate not just a particular medium, but to unite artists from a variety of backgrounds: visual, spoken word, dance, film, etc. aimed to provoke discussions, debates and critique about the role of art in society. “Art is not a mirror to reflect the world, but a hammer with which to shape it”.Bertolt Brecht We seek to create a space where cultural, social or political artists can present their work and to discuss, debate and critique all forms of art and from there cultural, social and political ideas as a whole. Our Brownstone is also a private showcase guesthouse full of local Designers decors and artists artwork, available to transport their style and art into your own home.
More info: www.wordupbooks.com Word Up is a community bookshop in Northern Manhattan. Originally conceived of as a month-long “pop-up” shop, Word Up and its 100% volunteer-powered staff of local residents have sold and/or distributed thousands of books to individuals and organizations, hosted more than 200 performers (as of the end of September) on the shop’s stage through a rigorous events program, and provided neighbors with a regular, safe venue in which to gather, debate, and engage with others who live in the shop’s immediate environs, on the block, down the way, up the street, and around the corner. * Email [email protected] to ask for the latest info, to consign books, to join the mailing list, or for any press inquiries. * Email [email protected] to submit an event proposal. * Email [email protected] to GET INVOLVED! -------- Word Up es una librería que durará un mes, empezando con el Paseo de las Artes/Uptown Arts Stroll. Habrán lecturas, obras de teatro, talleres, discusiones, y más, con escritores y editoriales locales. Esperamos que la idea de una librería multi-lingüística de interés general en el centro de nuestro vecindario tendrá un gran impacto y que el proyecto—éste o uno parecido—pueda seguir durante todo el verano y después. De junio 14 a julio 14, el horario de la librería será L-V 4-9PM, Sabado y Domingo 12-4PM, más algunas excepciones para eventos especiales. FAVOR fijase que la dirección ya no es la 3855 Broadway, como anteriormente se anunció.
The Hispanic Society of America is a museum and reference library for the study of the arts and cultures of Spain, Portugal, and Latin America. (Despite the name and the founder's intention, it has never functioned as a learned association.) Founded in 1904 by Archer M. Huntington, the institution is free and open to the public at its original location in a Beaux Arts building on Audubon Terrace (at 155th Street and Broadway) in the lower Washington Heights area of New York City in the United States. The campus was designated a National Historic Landmark in 2012.In April, 2015 the Society announced the appointment of Philippe de Montebello to chair the Society's Board of Overseers and spearhead a major effort to roughly double the museum's size by renovating the now-vacant, adjacent, Beaux Arts, former building of the Museum of the American Indian.Exterior sculpture at the society includes work by Anna Hyatt Huntington and nine major reliefs by the Swiss-American sculptor Berthold Nebel, a commission that took ten years to complete.
BronxArtSpace started in 2009: Linda Cunningham, Mitsu Hadeishi, and a group of artists, curators and arts organizations are collaborating to create a series of events, art shows, experimental film, performance, music, readings, and classes.
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.
Gitler & _____ is an art gallery dedicated to showcasing rising artists from around the world. Gitler & _____ seeks out talent through chance and word-of-mouth, moving in between genres to identify original craftsmen and visionaries who may not otherwise be brought to market. The art work is brought to light through pop-up galleries and at our gallery, located at 3629 Broadway in Harlem, NYC.
We provide a wide range of exciting programming during the daytime, after- school and weekends including Field Trips for Schools After-School & Saturday Programs Family Art Programs Workshops & Special Events for Teens, Adults & Seniors
Elizabeth Dee opened her first gallery in 1997 at 118 Mercer Street, designed as an intimate space to create exhibitions and research. The gallery established its first public space in 2002 in Chelsea, introducing emerging and mid career artists, and developing their careers and a program of innovative cultural strategies that engaged the spaces between the museum, gallery and fair. Since its inception, the gallery program has resulted in over 100 critically acclaimed exhibitions, publications and productions by contemporary artists responding to the changing landscape of contemporary art and larger culture. Dee has written, curated and spoken widely on the changing landscape of gallery practice and the art market. In February 2016, the new gallery opened at its current location in Harlem, a landmark cultural site that was formerly the building of the original Studio Museum in Harlem, established in 1968. Next to the location is the original Black National Theatre, which has occupied the site since the 1960s.
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.
FLUX present ALL Public Art Projects May 3 – 31, 2016 in various locations throughout Harlem’s parks and boulevards. The only contemporary art fair mounted in the neighborhood, FLUX Public Art Projects embodies Harlem’s creative spirit and cultural significance by bringing together original works by over 40 innovative artists – over 50 percent of whom are women. FLUX Public Art Projects is presented in collaboration with NYC Parks, NYC Department of Transportation's Art Program and Marcus Garvey Park Alliance.
The Sugar Hill Children’s Museum of Art & Storytelling provides our culturally rich neighborhood with a space where children and their families grow and learn about Sugar Hill, and about the world at large, through intergenerational dialogue with artists, art and storytelling. Designed to nurture the curiosity and creative spirit of three- to eight-year-old children, Sugar Hill Children's Museum of Art & Storytelling provides opportunities to grow as both author and audience, as children engage with the work of accomplished artists and storytellers, and create and share their own.
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.
The Gladys Brooks Archives at Morris-Jumel Mansion house a valuable collection of manuscripts dating back to 1664, and a library of rare 18th and 19th century books. The collection centers on early New York City history, Revolutionary-era newspapers, and the 20th-century history of Washington Heights. Our goal is to facilitate and encourage a personal understanding of New York's written history for each of our visitors. In 2014, we will be further cataloging the museum's extensive manuscript and records collection, facilitating research for visitors of all ages, and building a dynamic, usable research library.
New Yorker Arts Provides the art community with a multitude of services including transporting, packaging, shipping, storage and the security of art. Whether it is installations, transport, storage, packing, exhibition planning, collections management, distribution, or import/export, we can handle any of your fine art service’s needs We offer quick and convenient scheduling and evening and weekend hours to accommodate your needs.
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.
Located the LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies in the School of the Arts, the LeRoy Neiman Gallery exhibits contemporary visual art works of current MFA students, alumni, professors, and guest artists. We are located in 310 Dodge Hall. To access the space, enter Dodge Hall from West College Walk, and the gallery entrance is on your left.
Through our fine art acquisition consultancy Mueller and Jacobs positions our clients as industry leaders, promotes client branding, allows them to make authoritative investments and to become part of a contemporary art dialogue. Our clients are start-up companies, established corporations and private collectors.