The Dwyer Cultural Center

The Dwyer Cultural Center The Dwyer Cultural Center is devoted to the history, contemporary culture and creative genius of Harlem. Offering original exhibitions, live performances,

The Harlem Fine Arts Show returns for its 17th year—celebrating the brilliance of Black and African Diaspora art.Join us...
02/17/2025

The Harlem Fine Arts Show returns for its 17th year—celebrating the brilliance of Black and African Diaspora art.

Join us for an unforgettable weekend of artistic excellence, cultural connections, and exclusive collecting opportunities. Experience work from over 100 contemporary artists, engage in thought-provoking conversations, and immerse yourself in a showcase of unparalleled creativity.

📍 The Glasshouse, NYC
📅 February 21-23, 2025
🎟 Tickets available now at HFAS.org

Secure your place at the premier Black art show. Limited tickets available—reserve yours today.

Artwork: "Grace Beyond Measure" by Dr. Thomas E. Lockhart III

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

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