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Caribbean Cultural Center (CCCADI) Reviews

1825 Park Avenue, Suite 602
New York, NY 10035

(212) 307-7420

The Caribbean Cultural Center is a not for profit cultural organization based in New York City dedicated to promoting and promulgating the cultures of people of African Descent brought before and after the Transatlantic Slave Trade. Through concerts, gallery tours, workshops, performances, conferences, professional development sessions, spiritual gatherings, and teaching artists residencies, we support teachers, and students across New York to learn and grow through the arts.

Art Gallery Near Caribbean Cultural Center (CCCADI)

Camaradas El Barrio
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
2241 1st Ave
New York, NY 10029

(212) 348-2703

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.

New York City, Harlem
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
122nd St and Madison Ave
New York, NY 10027

Frieze Fairs
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
20 Randall’s Island
New York, NY NY 10035

0044 (0)20 3372 6111

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).

Frieze New York
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
1 Randall's Island Park
New York, NY 10035

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.

The Poet's Den Gallery and Theater
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
309 E 108th St
New York, NY 10029

(212) 427-1445

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.

La Maison d'Art
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
259 W 132nd St
New York, NY 10027

(917) 533-4605

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.

BronxArtSpace
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
305 E 140th St, Apt 1A
Bronx, NY 10454

(718) 401-8144

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.

House Of Visual
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
220 E 134th St
Bronx, NY 10451

Poet's Den Theatre
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
309 East 108th St
New York, NY 10029

Long Gallery Harlem
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
2073 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd
New York, NY 10027

(646) 559-8368

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.

Heath Gallery
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
24 W 120th St
New York, NY 10027

(646) 801-3172

Casa Frela Art Gallery
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
47 W 119th St
New York, NY 10026

(212) 722-8577

Elizabeth Dee Gallery
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
2033/2037 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10035

(212) 924-7545

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.

Studio 323 New York
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
323 E 108th St
New York, NY 10029

(917) 656-1735

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 In FLUX
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
163 Malcolm X Blvd
New York, NY 10026

(646) 340-3479

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.

Benjamin Briu ClockTower Studio
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
112 Lincoln Ave, Apt 512
Bronx, NY 10454

(917) 299-8068

My name is Benjamin Briu I am a photographer, If you are ever interested in booking a shoot or know anyone that is searching for a photographer with a great eye for detail & quality photographs definitely message me. You can also visit my website at www.benjaminbriu.com & also my Twitter @BenjaminBriu Instagram @BenjaminBriu. I Look foward to do future shoots with you.... Thank You. Benjamin Briu

FLUX Art Fair
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
Marcus Garvey Park
New York, NY 10027

(646) 340-3479

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.

Andrea Meislin Gallery
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
526 W 26th St
New York, NY 10001

(212) 627-2552

Tempo Rubato
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
213 E. 121st Street, FL 3
New York, NY 10035

(917) 400-4702

Hunter East Harlem Gallery
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
2180 3rd Ave
New York, NY 10035

(212) 396-7819

Non-Profit Organization Near Caribbean Cultural Center (CCCADI)

The Abyssinian Fund
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
132 Odell Clark Pl
New York, NY 10030

(212) 828-4300

Keep up with what we're doing in Ethiopia and here in Harlem by reading our monthly newsletter, Field Notes! Sign up here: http://visitor.r20.constantcontact.com/manage/optin/ea?v=001RO-i7MKIqc1msyWcLin5GQ==

Opus 118 Harlem School of Music
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
c/o Kaufman Music Center 129 West 67th St.
New York, NY 10023

(646) 842-2775

In 1991, 150 kids in three East Harlem public elementary schools were about to lose their cherished violin program as a result of budget cuts. Working with parents, other teachers and volunteers, their violin teacher, Roberta Guaspari, founded Opus 118 Harlem School of Music, a private, nonprofit organization, to save the program and to continue to serve public school students in low-income areas. Violinist Arnold Steinhardt, impressed by what he witnessed in these Harlem music classes, engaged colleagues Itzhak Perlman and Isaac Stern to organize Fiddlefest, a benefit concert at Carnegie Hall to keep the violin program alive. Not only did this first concert shine a bright light on Opus 118, it became the first in a series of Fiddlefests with acclaimed musicians such as Joshua Bell, Yo-Yo Ma, Wynton Marsalis, Bobby McFerrin, and Mark O'Connor joining the Harlem students in performance. Roberta Guaspari’s passionate struggle to keep music instruction alive in Harlem's public schools has inspired two films: Small Wonders, a 1996 documentary produced by Susan Kaplan and directed by Allan Miller, and Miramax’s 1999 feature film, Music of the Heart, starring Meryl Streep; both films received Academy Award nominations. The New York City Schools Chancellor restored funds for Ms. Guaspari and for two more Opus violin teachers. Today, Opus serves in five New York public schools. In 2002, Opus 118 Harlem School of Music expanded on the success of its internationally recognized In-School Music Program and established a comprehensive community music school currently located at Central Park East II in East Harlem. Through this community music school, Opus 118 can meet the needs of this fast-growing and underserved community by offering opportunities for New York City public school students to obtain one-on-one and ensemble instruction after school, offering access to music education for children who may not have music programs in their schools at all, and offering instruction for adults who want to learn a musical instrument or advance their musical skills. In addition to Opus 118's traditional violin program, the expanded curriculum includes viola, cello, piano, and guitar. Opus 118 Harlem School of Music expanded their reach even further in 2008 by creating the Community Programs Initiative which partners Opus 118 with local communities, organizations and schools to bring music classes and performances to even more people in the community. Opus 118 students play for local hospitals and special events while the faculty brings music education to after-school programs and early childhood music education to Head Start Programs. What started in one Harlem classroom now affects thousands of children, here in New York and in other cities that have taken inspiration from the Opus 118 story.

Harvest Home Farmer's Market
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
104 E 126th St Apt 3C
New York, NY 10035

(212) 828-3361

Day Care Council of New York
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
2082 Lexington Ave
New York, NY 10035

(212) 206-7818

Latino Pride Center
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
1767 Park Ave, Fl 5th
New York, NY 10035

(212) 563-4500

Stop Abuse Campaign
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
30 East 125th Street #213
New York, NY 10027

The Stop Abuse Campaign prevents Adverse Childhood Experiences through public policy and public education. The US chooses to spend huge sums of money dealing with the consequences of abuse, but the ACE research proves that abuse cannot be undone. Fortunately, a lot is known about preventing abuse. And preventing abuse is what we do at the Stop Abuse Campaign. Support our work.

Harlem Children's Zone
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
35 E 125th St
New York, NY 10035

(212) 360-3255

Bailey House
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
1751 Park Ave
New York, NY 10035

(212) 633-2500

Bailey House
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
The Rand Harlan Center for Housing, Wellness and Community, 1751 Park Ave
New York, NY 10035

(212) 633-2500

Imagine if you didn’t know where you were going to sleep tonight. Imagine if you didn’t know where your next meal was coming from. Now imagine you are also living with HIV/AIDS. For many men, women and children living in New York City this is their reality. Bailey House works tirelessly to make sure that these men, women, and children have a safe place to call home, hot meals on their table, and a pathway to regain their independence and dignity. But there is only so much we can do on our own. We are finally joining the facebook community to create a place for people to gather, discuss and become active in the issues the HIV/AIDS population is currently facing. We want you to share your stories, exchange your ideas, and open up an honest discussion about how we as a community can tap into our resources to find effective solutions. Check out our website at www.baileyhouse.org!! Make a Difference. Make a Donation Please visit our donation page at http://www.baileyhouse.org/4_1.html to help provide housing and support for indviduals with HIV/AIDS It doesn’t take much to make an impact. So take the first step and join Bailey House’s facebook family.

Palladia, Inc. - A Community of Strength, Help and Hope
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
2006 Madison Ave
New York, NY 10035

(212) 979-8800

Palladia serves more than 2,000 New Yorkers each day in 29 distinct human service programs, including behavioral health, outpatient substance abuse treatment, domestic violence shelters and prevention, homeless shelters, supportive housing, and many special initiatives.

Groove With Me, Inc.
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
186 E 123rd St, Fl 2nd
New York, NY 10035

(212) 987-5910

Groove With Me began with a vision that a dance center could become a safe space where girls would discover their potential. In June 1996 the organization’s founder Abigail Rosin McCreath launched her first class with two students at Loisaida, Inc., a community center on the Lower East Side. In that first year, Groove With Me grew to serve over 40 girls ages 7-14 with five classes per week and seven volunteer teachers. In February 2001 Groove With Me opened its own studio in Spanish Harlem. In the first half hour of registration 200 girls poured through the door. This rapid growth clearly demonstrates the need for this girl-specific activity. In August 2002 Meredith Sherman, LMSW came on staff as Program Director. Through her efforts Groove With Me, Inc. is able to maintain 275 students, 37 classes a week and 40 volunteer teachers. In September 2009 Groove With Me invited Jamali Corniel to join the small full-time staff as Program Coordinator in charge of implementing the Teen Leadership program and creating an opportunity for Groove With Me's teens to become further involved and invested in the organization and in their community. Groove With Me is driven by volunteers who donate at least one hour each week, 48 weeks out of the year to teach Groove With Me's dance classes. Classes for East Harlem girls ages 4-18 range from ballet to hip hop, jazz, tap, modern, nia, yoga, theater, Afro-Caribbean, and more.

East Harlem Business Capital Corporation
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
357 E 116th St
New York, NY 10029

EHBCC provided tools and training to help build and sustain small businesses. Through the Business Development Center, EHBCC offered small business loans and payment solutions; financial and management training; government filings, permits, certifications, and licensing consultation; and technical assistance. These services were offered free, or at low cost, to the general public (business loans were limited to El Barrio/ Spanish Harlem according to Community Board #11 boundaries). Through the Uptown Works program, EHBCC offered creative placemaking consultation and solutions; arts and cultural development; advertisement; and "holistic" marketing campaigns for small businesses and community based organizations. EHBCC worked to improve the financial viability and quality of life in El Barrio/ Spanish Harlem from 1997 to 2014. Founded by the late New York State Senator Olga A. Mendez, and incorporated as a non-profit economic and community development organization, EHBCC established itself as a worthy and viable financial and business development institution in the community. As the founding executive director, Elizabeth Colón was instrumental in building the core operating components of the organization.

Guitars For Vets - New York City/Harlem
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
Harlem Vet Center, 2279 3rd Ave
New York, NY 10035

Dan Van Buskirk, a Vietnam Veteran, has always been passionate about helping Vets. While Dan was taking guitar lessons from Patrick Nettesheim, he began to recognize a significant improvement with his Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Dan felt that it gave him focus and a great sense of happiness. They realized that other Vets with PTSD might benefit from this "meditation in motion." That is when the idea for Guitars For Vets was born. Together they started Guitars For Vets, Inc. (G4V), an all volunteer organization that enhances the lives of ailing and injured Vets by providing them with free guitars and music instruction.

Boriken Neighborhood Health Center
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
2265 3rd Ave
New York, NY 10035

(212) 289-6650

Since 1965, the East Harlem Council for Human Services, Inc. has provided the highest quality of fully bilingual health and human services to the East Harlem community, through the leadership of a Board of Directors comprised predominantly of community residents and users of services. In 1974, EHCHS established the Boriken Health Center to address the tremendous health-related needs of El Barrio. Boriken's mission is to maintain excellence in providing comprehensive medical, dental, health education and social services to the residents of East Harlem without regard to the individual patient's ability to pay. The fully bilingual and culturally competent services which Boriken provides to this vibrantly diverse community are a vital resource for East Harlem’s most vulnerable residents. Boriken’s services include: adolescent health; adult medicine; asthma education and support services; comprehensive HIV-related education and outreach, counseling and testing, dental; family medicine; geriatrics; gynecology (including diagnostic colonoscopy); nutrition; obstetrics; onsite laboratory; pediatrics; pharmacy (operated by private pharmacist onsite); podiatry; pulmonology, and social work and transportation.

Manhattan-No Weapon Formed
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
63 E 129th St
New York, NY 10035

Intended for the spiritual growth of the people of the Manhattan Temple and all other affiliates. Additionally this organization will provide services to promote the care of youth, elderly and those less fortunate.

Cielenou WORLD Children INC.
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
68 E 120th St
New York, NY 10035

Operation Equivalency
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
240 E 123rd St
New York, NY 10035

(646) 395-0686

Center for Urban Community Services
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
198 E 121st St
New York, NY 10035

(212) 801-3300

Combating Homelessness The heart of our programs is helping individuals and families to move out - and stay out - of homelessness. Permanent Supportive Housing: As one of the nation’s largest supportive housing service providers, we give individuals and families the housing, care, and encouragement they need to break their cycle of homelessness. Street to Home: Our outreach teams engage homeless individuals on the streets of upper Manhattan, helping them to move from life outdoors to housing. Home to Stay: Our Home to Stay team helps families exit shelter and move into affordable housing and gives them assistance to remain stably housed. Transitional Housing: Our four transitional housing programs provide all the assistance necessary to individuals with serious mental illnesses as they transition from homelessness to permanent housing. Rising Above Poverty Our employment services and one-stop benefit centers help thousands of families and individuals each year to take steps to move beyond poverty. Career Network: Our Career Network helps formerly homeless people who face multiple obstacles to employment get the individualized support they need to find and keep living wage jobs. Single Stop: Located throughout New York City, including at the Rikers Island jail and veteran hospitals, and our Single Stop centers connect low-income people to benefits to achieve and maintain housing and financial stability. Creating Pathways to Health At CUCS we place significant emphasis on health and well-being. Janian Medical Care: From park benches to soup kitchens to residential settings, our Janian psychiatrists and primary care practitioners work with disenfranchised individuals with complex healthcare needs. Intensive Wellness Program: Our Care Navigators coordinate the delivery of health, mental health, and addiction services to hundreds of New Yorkers every year. Assertive Community Treatment: Our ACT team provides intensive mobile mental health services around the clock to adults with long histories of homelessness. Promoting Excellence The CUCS Institute is a leader in developing excellence in the health and human services field. Training: The Institute annually trains over 7,000 professionals in New York City and nationally on a range of topics related to housing and homelessness, behavioral health, criminal justice and clinical practice. Housing Resource Center: Provides assistance and information about housing opportunities to 15,000 individuals and agencies annually.

Kennedy Child Study Center
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
2212 3rd Ave
New York, NY 10035

(212) 988-9500

Kennedy Child Study Center’s (KCSC’s) mission is to assist children who experience significant delays in learning and other areas of early childhood development. We accomplish this mission by: - Providing evaluation and diagnosis, comprehensive therapy, and high-quality preschool education to young children with delays in learning and other areas of development; - Advancing the holistic well-being of the families we serve through family support, including Medicaid service coordination, respite services, and information on healthy living and accessing community resources; - Advocating for public policies that benefit young children with developmental delays, and developing programs to meet the changing needs of our families; and, - Reinforcing best practices in early childhood special education through ongoing professional development for educators, therapists, and others working in the field. KCSC is an affiliated agency of Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of New York. We are approved and funded by: - New York State Education Department (NYSED) as a Special Education Preschool. - New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) as a Day Care provider. - New York State Office for People with Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) as a provider of Medicaid Service Coordination and Respite Services. Kennedy Child Study Center is incorporated in New York State and is registered as a 501(c)(3) charitable organization with the IRS.