Harlem Biennale at Armory Arts Week 2011
On March 1st, 2011 the Armory Show and Harlem Biennale invited Armory Arts Week visitors to experience Harlem’s art and culinary delights. Guests met at founder Edward Hillel’s historic brownstone artist studio to mingle with the HB team. Harlem historian
Harlem Biennale at Armory Arts Week 2011
On March 1st, 2011 the Armory Show and Harlem Biennale invited Armory Arts Week visitors to experience Harlem’s art and culinary delights. Guests met at founder Edward Hillel’s historic brownstone artist studio to mingle with the HB team. Harlem historian
A Movement in Time
On June 4th 2011, Harlem Biennale performance artist Zachary Fabri presented A Movement in Time to explore the physical movement of pedestrians and the layered architectural history of El Barrio. In a response to El Barrio’s cultural traditions, political history and social environment, Zachary
A Movement in Time
On June 4th 2011, Harlem Biennale performance artist Zachary Fabri presented A Movement in Time to explore the physical movement of pedestrians and the layered architectural history of El Barrio. In a response to El Barrio’s cultural traditions, political history and social environment, Zachary
Organization: Educators Meeting
On May 26th, 2011 Harlem Biennale introduced a platform for local teachers and administrators to discuss and develop a series of ongoing collaborative arts education programs with renowned practicing artists. The meeting was attended by 40+ teachers and arts administartors including
Organization: Educators Meeting
On May 26th, 2011 Harlem Biennale introduced a platform for local teachers and administrators to discuss and develop a series of ongoing collaborative arts education programs with renowned practicing artists. The meeting was attended by 40+ teachers and arts administartors including
Improvisations I
On November 21st, 2009 Harlem Biennale hosted a day-long multidisciplinary program curated by Muriel Quancard. Improvisations I engaged the local community in a discussion around a slideshow of Isaac Diggs and Edward Hillel’s photographs of 125th Street accompanied by saxophonist Jason
Improvisations I
On November 21st, 2009 Harlem Biennale hosted a day-long multidisciplinary program curated by Muriel Quancard. Improvisations I engaged the local community in a discussion around a slideshow of Isaac Diggs and Edward Hillel’s photographs of 125th Street accompanied by saxophonist Jason
Stephanie Dinkins Residency in Hungary
In December and January 2010/11 Harlem artist Stephanie Dinkins was invited to the Approach Art Association residency program in Pecs, Hungary. This residency was facilitated by Residency Unlimited and organized within the framework of Harlem Biennale’s international artists residency program. Stephanie Dinkins is an
Stephanie Dinkins Residency in Hungary
In December and January 2010/11 Harlem artist Stephanie Dinkins was invited to the Approach Art Association residency program in Pecs, Hungary. This residency was facilitated by Residency Unlimited and organized within the framework of Harlem Biennale’s international artists residency program. Stephanie Dinkins is an
Zachary Fabri Residency in Brazil
In the summer of 2010, Zachari Fabri was selected for a two-month residency at the Jardim Canadá Art and Technology Center in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. The residency was set up within the framework of Harlem Biennale’s artists residencies program which offers local artists
Zachary Fabri Residency in Brazil
In the summer of 2010, Zachari Fabri was selected for a two-month residency at the Jardim Canadá Art and Technology Center in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. The residency was set up within the framework of Harlem Biennale’s artists residencies program which offers local artists
Jonathan Gill Speaker Series
To celebrate Black History Month in February 2010, Harlem Biennale launched its speaker series with Harlem historian, music critic, and former Upper Manhattan resident Jonathan Gill. Gill was invited to share his most recent research from his book Harlem: The Four Hundred Year History from Dutch Village to
Jonathan Gill Speaker Series
To celebrate Black History Month in February 2010, Harlem Biennale launched its speaker series with Harlem historian, music critic, and former Upper Manhattan resident Jonathan Gill. Gill was invited to share his most recent research from his book Harlem: The Four Hundred Year History from Dutch Village to