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Artful 2009
The West Harlem Art Fund has engaged many of the city's sites and landmarks for displaying public art. Now, we are offering New Yorkers the opportunity to have an active role in the creation of our art where you are the art. Our Artful 2010© season is going to begin soon. A new concept that allows a variety of choices to explore the city for which we all love and to bring the "arts" into our daily lives.
Check our schedule soon and register with Ticketweb 1-866-468-7619.
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15 July 2010
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Studio Museum
Zwelethu Mthethwa: Inner Views brings together three series by South African photographer Zwelethu Mthethwa (b. 1960). “Interiors” and “Empty Beds” document the domestic lives of migrant workers around Johannesburg, South Africa, while “Common Ground” focuses on the shared experience of natural disasters in urban areas, featuring houses in New Orleans, Louisiana after Hurricane Katrina and on the outskirts of Cape Town, South Africa, after wildfires.
Zwelethu Mthethwa: Inner Views is made possible thanks to the generous support of The Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation and South African Tourism. Through October 24th.
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22 July 2010
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PR Dream Summer Movi
ALL SCREENINGS WILL BE AT THE 103RD STREET COMMUNITY GARDEN BTWN PARK & LEXINGTON AVE. --An Inconvenient Truth, directed by Davis Guggenheim
Redux. PRdream brings back the sobering classic on climate change. Former Vice-President Al Gore explains the present and future effects of global warming. “Each one of us is a cause of global warming, but each one of us can make choices to change that with the things we buy, the electricity we use, the cars we drive.”
Cutting Matisse
Through August 15th
This exhibition re-presents Matisse\'s Jazz, a loose-leaf book of twenty images published in Paris in 1947. Conceived while the artist was convalescing from major surgery in 1943, Jazz is an early example of Matisse\'s work with cut-paper. Over the next decade -- until his death in 1954 -- cut-paper compositions defined his oeuvre.
Triple Candie is located at 500 W148th Street. Hours are 1-6 p.m.
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23 July 2010
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Cutting Matisse
Through August 15th
This exhibition re-presents Matisse\'s Jazz, a loose-leaf book of twenty images published in Paris in 1947. Conceived while the artist was convalescing from major surgery in 1943, Jazz is an early example of Matisse\'s work with cut-paper. Over the next decade -- until his death in 1954 -- cut-paper compositions defined his oeuvre.
Triple Candie is located at 500 W148th Street. Hours are 1-6 p.m.
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24 July 2010
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Cutting Matisse
Through August 15th
This exhibition re-presents Matisse\'s Jazz, a loose-leaf book of twenty images published in Paris in 1947. Conceived while the artist was convalescing from major surgery in 1943, Jazz is an early example of Matisse\'s work with cut-paper. Over the next decade -- until his death in 1954 -- cut-paper compositions defined his oeuvre.
Triple Candie is located at 500 W148th Street. Hours are 1-6 p.m.
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25 July 2010
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Cutting Matisse
Through August 15th
This exhibition re-presents Matisse\'s Jazz, a loose-leaf book of twenty images published in Paris in 1947. Conceived while the artist was convalescing from major surgery in 1943, Jazz is an early example of Matisse\'s work with cut-paper. Over the next decade -- until his death in 1954 -- cut-paper compositions defined his oeuvre.
Triple Candie is located at 500 W148th Street. Hours are 1-6 p.m.
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26 July 2010
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Harlem Textile Works
Pojagi (Po-jah-ki) Workshop
Instructor: Jensin Wallace
Korean Textile Tradition
Mon.- Fri.,
July 26th-30th
6:30pm- 9:30 pm
$175 ($35/session)
Address: 1677 Amsterdam Avenue near 143rd Street
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29 July 2010
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PR Dream Summer Movi
ALL SCREENINGS WILL BE AT THE 103RD STREET COMMUNITY GARDEN BTWN PARK & LEXINGTON AVE.Crude Awakening: The Oil Crash, directed by Basil Gelpke and
Ray McCormack
What happens when the earth runs out of oil? This is your wake up call. At a time of unprecedented and ever-growing demand, the available oil worldwide is fast approaching peaked oil depletion.
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30 July 2010
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West Harlem & NLE Po
Come out to the new Tapestry Building, 245 E. 124th Street to hear the poets of Cave Canem. Free & open to the public. This event was inspired by the Ghost Net installation and the collaborative exhibition Weaving In and Out.
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