ArtCrawl Harlem

ArtCrawl Harlem Experience, Explore and Appreciate Art in Harlem. ArtCrawl Harlem a non-profit dedicated to creatin ArtCrawl Harlem, Inc.

supports Harlem's creative community and historical legacy through dynamic arts and cultural programs and educational initiatives.

05/08/2026

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04/28/2026

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It is with great pleasure that we announce the upcoming exhibition, “Haint Blue”, which will take place February 6 – Mar...
01/24/2025

It is with great pleasure that we announce the upcoming exhibition, “Haint Blue”, which will take place February 6 – March 1, 2025 at the New York Artists Equity Gallery (NYAE), located at 245 Broome Street, New York, NY 10002. Opening Reception on Thursday, February 6, 2025 from 6-8pm

Curated by Michael Gormley, Executive Director of NYAE, and Ulysses Williams, Executive Director of ArtCrawl Harlem, “Haint Blue” aims to explore the interplay between color, culture, and emotion through contemporary art.

To get through February we imagine sitting on a shady porch in Birmingham with a blue ceiling and matching shutters, sipping mint tea and breathing in the smell of freshly cut grass. In the Southern United States, the pale blue-green paint adorning old houses is called Haint Blue. The tradition originated with the Gullah, an African American subgroup who painted their homes with the blue pigments derived from crushed indigo plants--the latter a common plantation cash crop.

The word haint is an alternative spelling of haunt and the Gullah believed that haint blue warded off haints, or ghosts, by tricking them into thinking that the painted surface was sky and could be passed through; alternatively, the color mimicked the appearance of water, which ghosts cannot cross. Not all Gullah believed in the protective powers of haint blue; yet the dependence upon the labor of enslaved Africans for the cultivation of indigo foregrounds the color as an important cultural signifier representing the 18th century transatlantic slave trade. Curators Gormley and Williams have assembled a cohort of artists that either directly employ, or reference, indigo dye in their respective studio practices and hence collectively announce a radical reclamation of a severed ancestral culture and an accompanying recognition of the ascendant power of enchantment as an alchemical flash point illuminating cultural identity and societal change.

Participating artists include Sandy Clafford, Aaron Cobbert, Francks F. Deceus,
Yvette Lamar-Rogers, Fitgi Saint Louis, and Jaleeca Yancey. Jaleeca YancyYvonne P. Lamar-RogersTheQueens ArtilleryFitgi Saint-LouisFrancks F Deceus

12/04/2024

✨ Get ready to be blown away by the Joyful Women of Jazz at the 36th Annual Staten Island Jazz Festival! ✨

Join us on Friday, December 20th, at 7:00 PM at the historic St. George Theatre for an unforgettable night of music and celebration.

🎶 Featuring electrifying performances by:

Camille Thurman with the Darrell Green Quartet: Esteemed saxophonist, composer, and vocalist known for her captivating stage presence and innovative approach to jazz.
Brandee Younger: A groundbreaking harpist who is redefining the role of the harp in contemporary music.
Alicia Olatuja: A mesmerizing vocalist with a powerful voice and a wide-ranging repertoire.
Lakecia Benjamin: A three-time Grammy-nominated saxophonist celebrated for her fiery performances and unique blend of traditional and modern jazz.
🎉 We're also thrilled to honor two extraordinary women who have made invaluable contributions to the jazz world: Tracy Hyter-Suffern and Robin Bell-Stevens.

🎤 Hosted by WBGO 88.3 FM on-air personality Sheila E. Anderson and curated by Musical Director Darrell Smith.

"This year's festival is a testament to the power and artistry of women in jazz," says Dr. Smith. "I am particularly proud to honor Tracy Hyter-Suffern and Robin Bell-Stevens, two extraordinary women who have made invaluable contributions to the jazz world."

👉 Get your tickets now! Visit: utasi.org

10/28/2024

Are you ready to let your voice shine? Gospel songstress Latrice Pace is searching for incredible vocal talent in the tri-state area for HSA’s Natalie Cole Community Choir! 🌟

This is your chance to:

🎤Share the stage with Ms. Pace in concert on November 22, 2024
🎤Earn a spot in our community choir
🎤Access free group and private vocal lessons with top-tier coaches
🎤Unlock exciting performance opportunities

Auditions: November 18 & 19, 2024 | 4:30 - 7:30 PM
Concert: November 22, 2024 | 7 PM
Register by: November 4, 2024, with the form in our bio!

If you’ve got the voice, we’ve got the stage! Don’t miss your chance—sign up today! 🎶

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