Alice A. • December 28, 2014Swung by Sugar Hill Market X Maison d'Art where a handful of local Harlem designers exhibited their fashion/jewellery/millinery/culinary creations in this small arty brownstone b'n'b. Good people!
Harlem A. • January 17, 2015The gallery may be transformed to a screening room or party space on any given day. Beware if the space is rented after, you may be rushed mid-reception. Excellent curation. Expect a cafe very soon!
Harlem A. • October 1, 2013A school auditorium that has been hijacked now does double duty as a gospel theater mecca that attracts busloads of big hat church goers that are likely to dine at Sylvia's after. Base of "Mama I">..
Harlem A. • March 1, 2013Whenever the curator has an event it's well attended by the art types that don't often make the uptown "trek". Avant garde. Look for local artists. Likely Harlem's best brownstone art curator.
Harlem A. • January 21, 2015So instead of the notable eating establishment, we get the gallery. Am I in Noho? On one of the worst blocks that is being inundated with the trendier than thou set. (see Manhattanville coffee). chic!
Harlem A. • July 20, 2013A bit off the beaten cultural track, this space gives children a chance to get their hands wet, while adult creative types discuss art relativity and common commercial access. Community integrated
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