New Harlem Fine Art Event For Black History Month | Seeing Is Believing Buzz
February 2, 2010
Historic Gathering of Black Art at Harlem’s Famed Armory
Seeing Is Believing Buzz — Some of the world’s most celebrated African-American artists and the prominent galleries that specialize in Afro-centric works will exhibit their work at the 1st Annual Harlem Fine Art Show, Feb. 20 and 21, 2010. Bringing a major fine art show to Harlem and destined to become a highlight of Manhattan‘s annual Black History Month celebrations, the event will be held at Harlem’s historic 369th Armory, 2366 Fifth Ave., between 142nd and 143rd Streets. It will be one of the largest collections of Black art ever assembled, representing more than 60 Black artists — a potent reminder during Black History Month of the tremendous contribution of Black artists to the global fine arts landscape.
Designed to be an inclusive, accessible event, exhibitors at the Harlem Fine Art Show are required to present works with a broad range of prices, starting as low as $100. Admission to the Harlem Fine Arts Show at the 369th Armory, 2366 Fifth Avenue, between 142nd and 143rd on Saturday, Feb. 20 and Sunday, Feb. 21 will be $20 (the first 500 attendees receive complimentary show posters), $10 for children 12 and under. Hours: Saturday from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Sunday 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
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