Harlem Arts Stroll is an innovative collaboration of galleries, art spaces and businesses in West Harlem from 110th Street to 160th Street from Lenox to Amsterdam Avenue showcasing art from June to October 2017 featuring curated work of artists, designers and makers on the Third Saturdays of each these months: It involves Arts Horizons LeRoy Neiman Art Center, Harlem Needle Arts, Gadson Gallery, La Maison d’Art, Calabar Gallery, Neighborhood Women’s Collective, ImageNation, Harlem Pride, Inc., The Shrine, I, TooCollective, and many others. The following artists will be featured in spaces and open studios: Nike Okundaye, Musah Swallah, Marcia Wilson, TAFA, Taeesha Muhammad, Thurston Randall, Nakazzi Hutchinson, Laura Gadson, Carl Karni-Bain and more.
·Begins at Calabar Gallery, 2504 Frederick Douglass blvd (corner of 134th Street); C or 2/3 train to 135th Street · Event KickOff: June 17, 1pm-6pm · Event prices; FREE · Telephone number(s) · Website: www.harlemartsstroll.com
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