Andrea Robbins and Max Becher
Kareem, Harlem, New York, 2010
A non-profit art collective called An Assembly which has some great artists asked us recently if there are any available space for a gallery in Harlem. If anyone knows of empty community space set up for non-profits in Harlem, please forward details and contact information to: info@anassembly.org
More details and works of this collective can be found here: LINK
Thank you so much for spreading the word!
ReplyDeleteWhat about the Boma space at 126th and 5th?
ReplyDeletehttp://www.chashama.org/ might be helpful.
ReplyDeleteWhat about Lower ACP where a bunch of pop up galleries have been. Nice commercial storefronts -- all are located between 124-117 I believe.
ReplyDeleteThe Morellino at ACP and 118th street. They have a perfect set of store fronts for an art exhibit. They've even been used for one before.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/uptown/art-flux-exhibits-works-homegrown-harlem-artists-empty-storefronts-article-1.1099477
http://www.lansco.com/properties/181/pdf/Flyer-1961%20Adam%20Clayton%20Powell%20Blvd-Broker.pdf
They should try to use the space for the museum of African Art on 110th and 5th. That things been sitting there empty for a while now.
ReplyDeleteHelene Fuld College of Nursing (120th Street and Madison Avenue) has wonderful wall space for artwork, and is very interested in hosting new artists. Contact the College President: wendy.robinson@helenefuld.edu
ReplyDeletethanks will do!
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