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  2. Harlem Community Art Center - Wikipedia

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    Exhibition of Negro cultural work on the Federal Art Projects of New York City Art-Music-Writers-Theatre-Historical Records. FAP: New York, 1939. 4 p. Mimeographed. Exhibition, February 10–24, 1939. Exhibition held at the Harlem Community Art Center of work by all branches of the WPA's Federal One.

  3. West Harlem Art Fund - Wikipedia

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    The organization collaborated with Transportation Alternative for NYC Park(ING) Day and produced multiple installations in different areas of the city. Furthermore, the West Harlem Art Fund formed a partnership with the Humanities & Art Division at The City College of New York to co-sponsor public art installations on an annual basis at St ...

  4. Voza Rivers - Wikipedia

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    He was born in Harlem, New York. Rivers's productions have been presented in various countries, including the United States, Japan, South Africa, Togo, Nigeria, Cuba, Canada, and the United Kingdom. He is the co-founder and chairman of the Harlem Arts Alliance, an arts services membership organization established in 2001.

  5. New Heritage Theatre Group - Wikipedia

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    New Heritage Theatre Group (NHTG) is the oldest Black nonprofit theater company in New York City, established in 1964.Through its multiple divisions: IMPACT Repertory Theatre, The Roger Furman Reading Series, and New Heritage Films, New Heritage gives training, exposure, and experience to new and emerging artists, playwrights, directors and technicians of color. [1]

  6. The Harlem School of the Arts - Wikipedia

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    Harlem School of the Arts (HSA) is an art school located in the Harlem section of Manhattan, New York City, United States. Opening its doors in 1964, HSA serves ages 2 through 18. Opening its doors in 1964, HSA serves ages 2 through 18.

  7. Category:Art in Harlem - Wikipedia

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    West Harlem Art Fund; Weusi Artist Collective This page was last edited on 20 January 2024, at 00:58 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  8. A Trader Joe’s manager wanted to connect to Harlem through ...

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    The latest New York City location of fan-favorite grocery store chain Trader Joe’s is facing some harsh online criticism because of its decor. ... A mural created by Creative Art Works in the ...

  9. Harlem Arts Festival - Wikipedia

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    The organization and festival was co-founded and led by three local Harlem producers: Neal Ludevig, J.J. El-Far and Chelsea Goding. [3] [4] [5] The festival debuted in 2012 after a successful Kickstarter campaign garnered press from The New York Times, [6] The Daily News, [7] [8] DNAInfo, [9] Northhattan News, [10] and a number of other media outlets. [11]