Exhibitions

Many artists exhibit their work throughout Washington Heights and Inwood during the Stroll. Most of the venues are open during regular business hours, unless otherwise noted. (Note: Artists who wish to participate, please read the instructions.)

Steve Jobson Photo

Steve Jobson

Indian Road Café
600 W. 218th St. (at Indian Rd.)
Info: 212.942.7451
Steven Jobson
Photography
M. Tony Peralta
Prints

Manhattan Times Office
5030 Broadway (at 214th Sts.), Suite 801
Info: 212.569.5800
If I Didn’t Have To Be Me…
Group show by Northern Manhattan photographers

Rob Polanco (Manhattan Times group show)

Rob Polanco (Manhattan Times group show)

Garden Café
4961 Broadway (btwn Isham & 207th Sts.)
Info: 212.544.9480 (Open 11am-11pm)
Len Cicio
Colored pencils and pastels

A.N. Shell Realty
4971 Broadway (at Isham St.)
Info: 212.544.2900
Peter Bulow
Sculpture

Kaarli Tasso

Kaarli Tasso

Piper’s Kilt
4944 Broadway (at 207th St.)
Info: 212.569.7071 (11am-2am)
Stephen Shearier
Maggie at Nayshoneen or Ramapo Mountain Landscape: New Works in Black and White and in Color

Audubon Partnership for Economic Development
513 West 207th St. (at Post Ave.)
Info: 212.544.2400
Meri León Hernández – Mujer de Color/Woman of Color
Mixed media / Trabajos en técnica mixta
Dato Mio – Captured in the Area
A series of digital videos made in the area of Washington Heights/Inwood

Beans and Vines
4842 Broadway (at Academy St.)
Info: 212.544.2326
Create. Hope. ESSUBI arts
June 6–13
A collection of artwork made by children and teachers participating in the ESSUBI arts program at New Hope Uganda in 2010

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
1815 Riverside Drive (at Payson Ave.)
Info: InwoodActivities@gmail.com
Emergence
Opening: Sunday, June 25, 12-5:30pm (Meet the Artists reception 4-5:30pm)
A group exhibition hosted by the Blooming Arts Festival that deals with ideas of emergence in its multiplicity of interpretations

Uptown Community Church Founder’s Hall, Mother Cabrini High School
701 Ft. Washington Ave. (at 190th St.) – South entrance
Info: randy@uptowncommunitychurch.com
Uptown Community Church Neighborhood Showcase
June 6-13
Opening: Sunday, June 19, 1:30-6pm

NoMAA Gallery
178 Bennett Avenue, 3rd Fl. (at 189th St.)
Info: 212.568.4396 | nomaanyc.org
Mon-Fri 11am-5pm and by apptointment
Uptown Arts Review©
Opening: Tue, June 7, 6-8pm
2011 NoMAA Visual Art Grantees. Curated by Rocío Aranda-Alvarado, Associate Curator – Special Projects at El Museo del Barrio. Roundtable discussion with featured artists on Tue, June 21, 6:30pm.

The Cornerstone Center
178 Bennett Avenue (at 189th St.)
INFO: 212.923.5757 (Call for Hours)
Harry Hancock – Emergence
Recent portraits
Andrea Cukier
Painting
Opening: Tue, June 7, 5-9pm

Berkshire Bank
210 Pinehurst Ave. (at 187th St.)
M–Th 8:30am–4:30pm, F 8:30am–4pm
Info: 212.568.0013
Risa Hirsch Ehrlich
Work in Clay, Series and Related Pieces 2003-2011
KLoew
Paintings and limited edition linocuts

Next Door Restaurant
813 W. 187th St. (at Ft. Washington Ave.)
Info: 212.543.2111
Allan T. Gilmore
Large abstract photographs

107 West Restaurant and Lounge
807 W. 187th St. (at Ft. Washington Ave.)
Info: 212.923.3311 (11am–12:30am)
Kaarli Tasso
Watercolor landscapes

Riverside Animal Clinic
801 W. 187th St. (at Ft. Washington Ave.)
Info: 212.923.1991
Kaarli Tasso
Small watercolor landscapes

Bleu Evolution
808 West 187th St.
Info: 212.828.6006
Kaarli Tasso
Watercolor landscapes

Hebrew Tabernacle
551 Fort Washington Ave. (at 185th St.)
Info: 212.568.8304 (Call for Hours)
Trish Mayo – People, Places, Photography!
Photographs taken throughout the city but focusing primarily on Northern Manhattan

Northern Manhattan Coalition for Immigrant Rights
665 W. 182nd St. (at Wadsworth Ave.)
Info: 212.781.0355
Dato Mio – Tomorrow has already started

Washington Heights Business Improvement District
560 W. 181st St. (at St. Nicholas Ave.)
Info: 212.928.3400
ADAVA – Alliance of Dominican American Visual Artists
Painting, photography and prints

The Heights Gallery
530 W. 178th St. (btwn Audubon & Amsterdam Aves.)
Info: Curator Jose Reyes 201.660.0618 | aorodriguez[at]broadwayhousing.org
Antonio Lemos Muñoz – Nuevos Horizontes/New Horizons
June 12 – July 17
Opening: Sunday, June 12, 6-8pm
Photo-paintings and drawings

ARC XVI Ft. Washington Senior Center
4111 Broadway at 174th St. (Entrance on 174th St. btwn Broadway & Ft. Washington Ave.)
Info: 212.781.5700
Life Studies
Opening and Discussion: Thursday, June 2, 11am
Presentation and Discussion: Thursday, June 23, 11am
ARC XVI Fort Washington Senior Center, in collaboration with STAR Senior Center, hosts Life Studies an exhibition featuring the work of STAR’s older adult artists examining the cycle of life in a variety of subjects. Lifelong Learning through the Arts, a bilingual talk, will take place during the opening with the artists sharing what making art later in life means to them, and the writers and poets of ARC. Creativity in Later Life is a bilingual presentation and talk.

Coogan’s Restaurant
4015 Broadway (at 169th St.)
Info: 212.928.1234 | www.coogans.com
Silvia Duran
Watercolor

Columbia University Medical Center
The Gallery Space at Russ Berrie Medical Science Pavilion, 1150 St. Nicholas Ave. (near W. 168th St.)
Info: 212.854.1324 | neighbors.columbia.edu
Negro League Baseball in the ‘40s – Paintings by Lou Grant
[No longer on display.]
Presented by the Office of Government and Community Affairs.

The Malcolm X & Dr. Betty Shabazz Memorial and Educational Center
3940 Broadway (btwn 165th and 166th Sts.)
Info: 212.568.1341
Dato Mio – New Harlem Glimpse
June 17–20
This exhibit records the changes taking place in Harlem using photography, mixed media and video / Esta exhibición documenta los cambios en Harlem utilizando fotografía, técnica mixta y video.

Yager Esthetics
130 Ft. Washington Ave. (at 165th St.)
Info: 212.543.1700 | www.yagerplasticsurgery.com
Antonio Lemos Muñoz – iPhone loves NY Attitude
June 12 – July 17
Opening: Friday, June 17, 6-8pm
Photo-paintings and drawings

Morris-Jumel Mansion
65 Jumel Terrace (btwn 160th & 162nd Sts.)
Info: 212.923.8008 | morrisjumel.org
Wed–Sun 10am–4pm and Mon–Fri by appointment
Memories Past and Present: 1765-2011
June 1 – September 9
Opening Reception and Artist Talk: Saturday, June 11, 2–3pm
Artists interpret the history of Manhattan’s oldest house and the people who lived here through the visual art forms of painting, fabric/textiles, mixed-media installation, cyanotype, and book art.

Rio Penthouse Gallery
10 Ft. Washington Ave. (btwn W. 159th & 160th Sts.)
Info: Curator Jose Reyes 201.660.0618 | aorodriguez[at]broadwayhousing.org
Celia Nobleman – Ceremonial Representations: A Tribute to Africa
June 5–30
Opening Reception : Sunday, June 5, 4-7pm

La Galería at Boricua College
3755 Broadway (at 156th St.)
Info: Marcia Annenberg | m.annenberg[at]att.net
Relationships Revisited: When Did “Friend” Become a Verb?
May 19 – June 17
Artists explore how their relationships have been affected by the rapid pace of today’s changing world.

Dia at the Hispanic Society
Audubon Terrace, Broadway (btwn 155th & 156th Sts.)
Info: 212.989.5566 | diaart.org
Tue–Sat 10am–4:30pm, Sun 1–4pm, free
Koo Jeong A: Constellation Congress
Through June 26
Installation that includes architectural interventions guided by feng shui principles, an olfactory elements, and a video projection.

Church of the Intercession
550 W. 155th St. (at Broadway)
Info: 212.283.6200
Dorothy Becker
Photography
Peter Bulow
Sculpture
Tommy Cheng
Painting
Father Berto
Photography

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