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Monday, September 10, 2012
a fond farewell from artHARLEM + Harlem Open Artist Studio Tour/HOAST
Hello everyone,
Seven years and six studio tours later we have decided, with heavy hearts, to dissolve artHARLEM and the production of the Harlem Open Artist Studio Tour(HOAST). As some of you already know from our hiatus in 2010, health emergencies surrounding our families have affected the time needed to produce artHARLEM gatherings and exhibitions. We are, and have always been, a volunteer arts organization and so, the demands on our schedule these past two years have greatly hampered our ability to connect with the artists, galleries and fellow arts organizations that we have come to know as artists and curators who also live and work in the Harlem neighborhood.
Now that we all know each other, attend our gallery openings and visit our respective studios, we look forward to a continued connection with you as the colleagues, neighbors and friends we have become.
We feel blessed to have worked and collaborated with so many incredible and inspiring people. Be well and we hope to carry on with the conversations we began and the friendships that blossomed during the many gallery openings, studio visits and artHARLEM Artist Get Togethers we attended across this vibrant and diverse footprint.
All the best,
Gina Fuentes Walker
Co-Founder/Executive Director
artHARLEM | Harlem Open Artist Studio Tour/HOAST
Reuben Sinha
Founder/Director
artHARLEM | Harlem Open Artist Studio Tour/HOAST
Seven years and six studio tours later we have decided, with heavy hearts, to dissolve artHARLEM and the production of the Harlem Open Artist Studio Tour(HOAST). As some of you already know from our hiatus in 2010, health emergencies surrounding our families have affected the time needed to produce artHARLEM gatherings and exhibitions. We are, and have always been, a volunteer arts organization and so, the demands on our schedule these past two years have greatly hampered our ability to connect with the artists, galleries and fellow arts organizations that we have come to know as artists and curators who also live and work in the Harlem neighborhood.
Now that we all know each other, attend our gallery openings and visit our respective studios, we look forward to a continued connection with you as the colleagues, neighbors and friends we have become.
We feel blessed to have worked and collaborated with so many incredible and inspiring people. Be well and we hope to carry on with the conversations we began and the friendships that blossomed during the many gallery openings, studio visits and artHARLEM Artist Get Togethers we attended across this vibrant and diverse footprint.
All the best,
Gina Fuentes Walker
Co-Founder/Executive Director
artHARLEM | Harlem Open Artist Studio Tour/HOAST
Reuben Sinha
Founder/Director
artHARLEM | Harlem Open Artist Studio Tour/HOAST
Friday, May 13, 2011
Open Art Studios weekend at Floor4Art

Please join us for the Open Art Studios weekend at Floor4Art, May 14 & 15 from 12 pm – 6:30 pm both days.
2136 Frederick Douglass Blvd. (8 Av) 2nd Fl (bet. 115 St and 116 St) New York, NY 10026
Participating Artists:
Natalie Alarcón, Painting, Mixed media, Mary Bridgman, Painting/Oil on Canvas, Susan Carlo, Painting/Oil on Canvas, Ingrid Capozzoli Flinn, Painting/Work on Paper, Michael Fisher, Photography, Brian Patrick Kelly, Paintings & Prints, Norma Márquez Orozco, Drawing, mixed media, Karin Moggridge, Textile Art, Wall Hangings and Folding Screens, Anne Pomponio, Oil/mixed media, Anne Rodocanachi, Drawing/Charcoal on Paper, Robin Rule, Painting/Oil on Canvas, Mercer Tullis, Drawing, mixed media, Damian C. VanCamp, Photography, John VanCamp, Installation, mixed media, Pam White, Work on Paper/Gouache and Collage, Paula Wood, Painting/Oil, collage, mixed media, Cynthia Woodie, Sculpted jewelry, sculptor for the toy and giftware industry.
Visit www.floor4art.com http://www.floor4art.com for more information.
Please feel free to share with other this invite.
Monday, April 18, 2011
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Join us for an artHARLEM social & HOAST* 2011 sign-up
• Get applications for the HOAST
• Submit your application for HOAST
• Meet up with other artists
Gathering to be held at Caffe Latte, 189 Lenox Ave
• Submit your application for HOAST
• Meet up with other artists
Gathering to be held at Caffe Latte, 189 Lenox Ave
March 11th • 7PM
*HOAST (Harlem Open Artist Studio Tours) is artHARLEM's walking tour of Harlem artist, studios, galleries and exhibition spaces it's scheduled for October 15 + 16.
For more information check us out in the web: http://www.hoast.org/events.htm or contact: info@artHARLEM.org
*HOAST (Harlem Open Artist Studio Tours) is artHARLEM's walking tour of Harlem artist, studios, galleries and exhibition spaces it's scheduled for October 15 + 16.
For more information check us out in the web: http://www.hoast.org/events.htm or contact: info@artHARLEM.org
Please feel free to forward this email to other interested artists and art related organizations.
Friday, October 2, 2009
HOAST Featured in the Buffalo Examiner!
As HOAST2009 approaches, we want to extend a warm welcome to all the new artists, galleries and exhibition spaces that will be participating in our 5th annual studio tour weekend. We are also pleased to welcome all returning artists, many of whom have participated in HOAST since the first studio tour in 2005. Artist James Horner wrote a wonderful piece for the Buffalo Examiner announcing HOAST2009. He highlights the work of artists, both old and new.
Here is a link to the article.
Here is a link to the article.
SERPENTINA : a flowing mosaic of works on paper

A group exhibition of small works on paper featuring HOAST2009 artists
On view September 21 - October 21
Casa Frela Gallery
47 west 119th Street (between Lenox and 5th aves.)
New York NY 10026
Opening reception: Friday, October 9th 8-10pm
Think Carnival and New Year's Eve. It is a brightly colored, curly strand of paper that is tossed in the air during celebrations and holidays. When hundreds of serpentinas unfurl at once, they cover everyone and everything in a woven mosaic of colors and textures.
SERPENTINA is a group exhibition of HOAST2009 artists living and working in the culturally and ethnically diverse mosaic of Harlem. The exhibition will feature postcard sized works on paper. The gallery will also serve as HOAST2009's Information Center. It will be open to the public on October 10th and 11th, from 12-6pm. Visitors to the exhibition will have a preview of what they will see at the artist studios, galleries and exhibition spaces all around Harlem. This year's participants include:
Dindga McCannon, The Laundromat Project, Paul Hunter, Daniel Baltzer, el_le project space, TAFA Studios, Gallery M, David Shrobe, The Harlem Girls Quilting Circle, Allicette Torres, Eric Alugas, Daina Shobrys, NoMa Photo Group, Eli Kince, Chashama Studios, Samir Amami, Shimoda Emanuel, Helen Dennis, Shani Peters and many others. For a complete list of HOAST2009 participating artists and exhibition spaces, please visit www.artharlem.org.
The exhibition will be on view September 21 - October 21, 2009. An opening reception will be held on Friday, October 9th from 8-10pm. The reception will also serve as a kick-off party for HOAST2009.
CONTACT:
Gina Fuentes Walker
Co-Founder, Executive Director
gina@artharlem.org
Labels:
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Sunday, September 14, 2008
Thursday, May 1, 2008
artHARLEM presents | Studio Visit Series
A studio visit with TAFA

artHARLEM continues a series of studio visits with HOAST2007 artists.
Come meet an artist you wanted to visit on the studio tour, but couldn't leave your own studio to do so.
DATE : Saturday, May 3rd 2 - 8pm
STUDIO LOCATION : 176 E 106th St ( Lexington & 3rd Ave)
TRANSPORTATION :
by train- 6 train (103rd st)
by bus- M101, 102, 103, 104, M1, M2, M3, M4
RSVP : art2utafa@hotmail.com
PHONE : 917 518 9970
ARTIST STATEMENT, excerpt
TAFA is a multi-award winning artist whose paintings have been exhibited and collected in Europe, Japan, Africa, the US and the Caribbean. His works are in permanent public and private collections including the Superior Court, District of Columbia, Barclays Bank, Sparrow Hospital, Ghana National Museum, Carver Federal Bank, and the collections of Johnny Cochran, Bryant Gumbel, Carl Banks and the former New York City Mayor, David N. Dinkins to name a few.
STUDIO LOCATION : 176 E 106th St ( Lexington & 3rd Ave)
TRANSPORTATION :
by train- 6 train (103rd st)
by bus- M101, 102, 103, 104, M1, M2, M3, M4
RSVP : art2utafa@hotmail.com
PHONE : 917 518 9970
ARTIST STATEMENT, excerpt
TAFA is a multi-award winning artist whose paintings have been exhibited and collected in Europe, Japan, Africa, the US and the Caribbean. His works are in permanent public and private collections including the Superior Court, District of Columbia, Barclays Bank, Sparrow Hospital, Ghana National Museum, Carver Federal Bank, and the collections of Johnny Cochran, Bryant Gumbel, Carl Banks and the former New York City Mayor, David N. Dinkins to name a few.
Thursday, April 10, 2008
artHARLEM presents | Studio Visit Series
A studio visit with Misha McGlown
artHARLEM continues a series of studio visits with HOAST2007 artists.
Come meet an artist you wanted to visit on the studio tour, but couldn't leave your own studio to do so.
Come meet an artist you wanted to visit on the studio tour, but couldn't leave your own studio to do so.
Date : Saturday, April 12th 6-8pm
Studio Location : 1980 Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. Blvd. Apt. # 1D (corner of 119th Street)
Transportation : 2,3,B,C to 116th or 2,3,A,B,C,D to 125th
RSVP: info@OmoMishaGallery.com
PHONE: 212-969.0106
Artist Statement, excerpt:
I work primarily in two styles of painting. My abstract landscape series captures the powerful complexions of nature; the compositions are largely explorations of style and color and are inspired, at least somewhat, by early Asian art. My portrait studies, however, address the heart of who I am, as I generally focus on subjects that I find to have historical, political, social, and/or cultural significance. Most of these works are executed with a strong intention to bring awareness to the subject's life, death, mission, or their contribution to society. My subjects are not always well known, exemplifying the fact that ordinary people make an imprint on our culture and the lives in which we touch. "Projects Under Construction" - a portrait study currently under development - examines the abbreviated lives of a number of political activists, artists, and ordinary civilians who either sacrificed, or otherwise lost, their lives in the process of social change. www.OmoMishaGallery.com
I work primarily in two styles of painting. My abstract landscape series captures the powerful complexions of nature; the compositions are largely explorations of style and color and are inspired, at least somewhat, by early Asian art. My portrait studies, however, address the heart of who I am, as I generally focus on subjects that I find to have historical, political, social, and/or cultural significance. Most of these works are executed with a strong intention to bring awareness to the subject's life, death, mission, or their contribution to society. My subjects are not always well known, exemplifying the fact that ordinary people make an imprint on our culture and the lives in which we touch. "Projects Under Construction" - a portrait study currently under development - examines the abbreviated lives of a number of political activists, artists, and ordinary civilians who either sacrificed, or otherwise lost, their lives in the process of social change. www.OmoMishaGallery.com
Misha will also have jewelry on view, as well as her new book, Manifesting Things.Please visit http://www.OmoMisha.com for jewelry and general information and http://www.ManifestingThings.com to learn about the book.
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Next Studio Visit : TAFA on Saturday, April 26th. Details to follow!
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artHARLEM presents | Artist Get Togethers
JOIN US for an artHARLEM Artist Get Together
Friday, April 11th at Native

6-8 pm
Native
161 Lenox Avenue @ West 118th Street
New York, NY 10026
tel: 212-665-2525
Native
161 Lenox Avenue @ West 118th Street
New York, NY 10026
tel: 212-665-2525
http://www.harlemonestop.com/organization.php?id=48
RSVP: gina@artharlem.org
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