‘If You Build It’: Art and Architecture Sprout in Harlem’s Sugar Hill
Harlem, NEW YORK—Critically acclaimed architect David Adjaye, who designed the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture which
Harlem, NEW YORK—Critically acclaimed architect David Adjaye, who designed the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture which
Harlem, NEW YORK—Albert Murray, the acclaimed writer and critic whose essays emphasized that black art and culture was not separate
MIAMI—With plain brown paper, Harlem artist Dianne Smith creates transporting environments and functional furniture. Her installations are composed of voluminous
The Studio Museum in Harlem‘s current exhibit “Fore,” presents the work of 29 emerging artists, including Caitlin Cherry who explains
Harlem, NEW YORK—This month, Art in Flux Harlem is featuring “Street,” a group show that explores the daily vulnerability we
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