‘Rememberances’ with Aleathia Brown
Painted collage where folks bring small photos and pieces of objects with sentimental value, and we paint stories that weave together your journey. example: Buttons off a childhood garment, eyeglasses […]
Painted collage where folks bring small photos and pieces of objects with sentimental value, and we paint stories that weave together your journey. example: Buttons off a childhood garment, eyeglasses […]
Sunday, May 17, 3:00 to 4:15 pm - Families with Kids Coffee Filter Dip Dye Participants will first learn paper-folding and cutting techniques, then dip the folded flower into watercolor […]
Sunday, May 17, 4:30 to 5:45 pm - Adults Coffee Filter Dip Dye Participants will first learn paper-folding and cutting techniques, then dip the folded flower into watercolor ink. It […]
Community Arts Workshop by Hamilton Heights Darkroom May 23 | Matting: Students provide their own work to be matted in preparation for framing and display. This class is suitable for attendance […]
Come hang out, share your tunes, or just vibe with others at this chill open mic and jam session! Join us for the CAC open mic on the fourth Saturday […]
Calling all Harlem families! Come on out and join artist Elan Cadiz for her fun mixed-media classes designed for the whole family. We will build, cut, rip, draw, paste, and […]
Community Clay Workshop in Harlem - No experience necessary! Have you ever wanted to make your own mug or bowl? Well, you can! Join us at the Children's Art Carnival with artist, teacher, and Master ceramicist Early Rudolph to explore the possibilities of clay.
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FROM OUR HANDS (established in the mid-1990s) brings together a community of Yoruba Priests whose primary aim is to express devotion and reverence for Orisa through various artistic endeavors, celebrating their spiritual heritage.
Step inside the Children's Art Carnival workspace, open to the public for a special studio visit.
Children’s Art Carnival in Harlem: The Making of Contemporary Artists Children’s Art Carnival in Harlem: The Making of Contemporary Artists amplifies the Carnival’s central role in supporting the art of Black and diverse contemporary artists, establishing a home for emerging and established artists, and creating a dynamic teaching environment and pedagogical model for community-based arts education […]
Free Admission and Open to the Public! Meet CAC Artists, see their creative process in action.
n the celebration of Juneteenth, this specialized collage workshop will highlight the use of visual arts to tell stories.
Black Music Month falls in with Juneteenth a Celebration of the Global Contributions that Black creatives have gifted and changed the world with SouL is in the heart.
Opening Reception, Friday, July 10, 6–8 PM. Still Here: Harlem Eternal is a multimedia exhibition honoring the people, histories, and cultural legacy of Harlem through photography, poetry, visual art, and film.
Think you can't draw? Well, let's change that now! In this lively mixed-age drawing studio, artists of all ages BLOSSOM as they receive personalized 1:1 coaching.
Think you can't draw? Well, let's change that now! In this lively mixed-age drawing studio, artists of all ages BLOSSOM as they receive personalized 1:1 coaching.
Speakers: Jo Backer Laird and Stephanie Bunting Glaser.
Think you can't draw? Well, let's change that now! In this lively mixed-age drawing studio, artists of all ages BLOSSOM as they receive personalized 1:1 coaching.
Think you can't draw? Well, let's change that now! In this lively mixed-age drawing studio, artists of all ages BLOSSOM as they receive personalized 1:1 coaching.
Think you can't draw? Well, let's change that now! In this lively mixed-age drawing studio, artists of all ages BLOSSOM as they receive personalized 1:1 coaching.