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SUMMARY:West Harlem Arts Closing Reception
DESCRIPTION:Participating artists from the West Harlem Arts: MEMORY + HEALING + SUSTAINABILITY exhibition will join Centro Civico Cultural Dominicano for our closing reception on Saturday\, July 16 from 4 – 6pm. \nMEMORY + HEALING + SUSTAINABILITY addresses the questions: how do you heal when memory is both prescient and present? How do you save the world and yourself and exist as a complete being when the world has torn you apart? Through paintings\, collage\, mixed-media\, photography\, and other media\, the 18 exhibiting artists seek both to be free in the presence of a post-pandemic world that has divided itself once again while seeking to find roots in this fragile reality where distance outweighs desire. \nParticipating CCCD artists include: Dionis Ortiz\, Elan Cadiz\, Gayle Davis\, Gia Shakur\, Janelis Germosen\, Jimmy James Greene\, Jirair Tcholakian\, Kimberly Cabán\, Steven Mckenzie Uniqua Simmons\, and Wilhelmina Grant-Cooper. \nMEMORY + HEALING + SUSTAINABILITY is on view through July 16\, 2022. \n\n\n\n\nPlease join us for our Closing Reception at Centro Civico Cultural Dominicano on Saturday\, July 16 at 4pm. \nWest Harlem Arts: MEMORY + HEALING + SUSTAINABILITY is made possible with funding from West Harlem Development Corporation. \nTo learn more about Centro Civico Cultural Dominicano: Click here \nTo learn more about The Children’s Art Carnival: Click here \nTo view the West Harlem Arts Exhibition: Click here
URL:https://westharlemarts.org/calendar/west-harlem-arts-closing-reception
LOCATION:Centro Civico Cultural Dominicano\, 619 West 145th Street (2nd Floor)\, New York\, NY\, 10031\, United States
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SUMMARY:Arts in West Harlem: Our Sustainable Future
DESCRIPTION:West Harlem exhibiting artists and community members join in a discussion about the future and the role of the arts and culture in shaping it. Led by participating artist\, Isabel Varela\, the event will highlight the work of participating artists and facilitate artist and community engagement and will feature a special installation by Isabel Varela; representatives of the NYC Fairtrade Coalition will participate in a panel discussion on art and sustainability. \nConfirmed Speakers Include: \n\nLuz Barbosa of Stella Luchi\nAmber Harnoken of High Goose Vintage
URL:https://westharlemarts.org/calendar/arts-in-west-harlem-our-sustainable-future
LOCATION:The Children’s Art Carnival\, 62 Hamilton Terrace\, New York\, NY\, 10031\, United States
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SUMMARY:Artist Communications and Marketing Clinic
DESCRIPTION:Virtual one-one sessions with arts and cultural marketing and promotion experts. The opportunity provides information\, skills\, and technical resources to artists in the early stages of their careers.
URL:https://westharlemarts.org/calendar/artist-communications-and-marketing-clinic
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SUMMARY:Art Talks: Creating As A Spiritual Practice with Eilen Itzel Mena
DESCRIPTION:In this series of public workshops titled\, Art Talks\, artist and designer\, Albany Andaluz\, partners with The Children’s Art Carnival (CAC) to explore the creative practices of inspirational individuals. Whether it be writing\, curating\, painting\, organizing\, or therapy–this series shifts the focus from a traditional idea of creative expression to demonstrate the power of creativity and its presence in all aspects of our lives. \nOn May 29\, 2022\, painter and community organizer\, Eilen Itzel Mena will inspire us to tap into the spiritual practices we have at reach to find purpose and community. \nMena is an Afro-Dominican American artist\, writer and community organizer originally from the South Bronx. She graduated from the University of Southern California in 2017\, with a Bachelor’s Degree in Fine Arts. Her visual arts practice synthesizes Abstract Expressionism\, Surrealism and African Diaspora spiritual frameworks through interdisciplinary work.
URL:https://westharlemarts.org/calendar/art-talks-creating-as-a-spiritual-practice-with-eilen-itzel-mena
LOCATION:The Children’s Art Carnival\, 62 Hamilton Terrace\, New York\, NY\, 10031\, United States
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