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Public Art -
harlem is... Art
A Reflection of Community
harlem is... Art is the premiere in a series of exhibitions that explore the rich legacy
of art in Harlem and celebrates its visual artist traditions - from the Harlem Renaissance and
the Harlem Arts Guild, to the Weusi artists and the Black Arts movement, to the contemporary art
movement of today. EXHIBITION SITE: The LeRoy Neiman Gallery at Columbia University Dodge Hall - 2960 Broadway (at 116th Street)
EXHIBITION DATES June 10, 2005 - August 10, 2005 Mon-Thu: 9am - 6pm Fri: 9am -
12noon
harlem is... Art is an important new component of harlem is...,
Community Works' landmark public exhibition series that celebrates the rich history, culture and
people of this world renowned community at sites citywide.
PARTICIPATING ARTISTS: Aleathia Brown, Rodriguez Calero, Marcos Dimas, Mark Gagnon, Susan
Grossman, Inge Hardison, M. Scott Johnson, Nina Olson, Ademola Olugebefola, Lynn Ruffins Cave,
Reuben Sinha, Todd Stone, Grace Williams TUESDAY, JULY 19th RECEPTION - 6pm The
LeRoy Neiman Gallery at Columbia University Dodge Hall - 2960 Broadway (at 116th
Street)
For more information on harlem is... call Community Works at 212-459-1854
Directions to exhibition site: By subway: Take the #1 train to 116th Street. You can also take the #2
and #3 express trains to 96th Street but be sure to transfer to the #1 local. Bus lines
serving the Columbia neighborhood: M4, M5, M11, M104
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