Harlem Fine Arts Show to celebrate 15th anniversary in Midtown this month
This year’s show is titled “The 15th Anniversary Celebration: Celebrating Art and Culture in America.” It is presented by Lexus of Manhattan and co-sponsored by Cadillac of Manhattan and Toyota of Manhattan. The Harlem Renaissance-inspired show will spotlight up to 100 artists of Black, African and Caribbean descent, including Andrew Nichols and Dane Tilghman.
The first day of the show kicks off at 10 a.m. with an event called Community Day. This event will feature panel discussions and other activities for invited groups of New York City students, seniors and organizations to take part in for free. These groups will also get a preview of the show, including work from artists Anthony Lucas, Frank Frazier, Dr. Myrah Brown Green, Woodrow Nash, Nichols, Tilghman and more. Community Day ends at 1 p.m.
At 6 p.m., Red Dot VIP Opening Night begins. This event is for sponsors, members of the media, art collectors and New York City public figures. A New York City television personality will host the event. Attendees will enjoy a cocktail reception and opportunities to purchase artwork. The event will benefit four organizations: Greater Bronx Chapter of the Links Inc., Harlem Arts Alliance, the New York City Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
The following two days of the show are general admission. Saturday, Feb. 25, the show is open from 10-5 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 26, the show is open from 10-6 p.m. A single-day general admission ticket costs $35. A two-day general admission ticket costs $50.
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