Venues & Artists

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.

Inwood Hill Nature Center
218th St. and Indian Road
INFO: 212.304.2365
(Open Wed.-Sun., 10am-4pm)
“Shots from the Field: A Youth Perspective on Soccer and Life in Northern Manhattan”
Youth Photography by Uptown Soccer Academy
(June 10-20)

Indian Road Café
600 W. 218th St. (at Indian Rd.)
INFO: 212.942.7451
michelleorsigordon.com
Michelle Orsi Gordon
Paintings and monoprints
Opening Reception: Thur., June 10, 6-8pm
(May 18-July 12)

Art at the Inwood Center
5030 Broadway (btwn W. 213th & W. 214th Sts.)
First Floor Hallway:
“Setting” – Photographs from Northern Manhattan’s rooftops at sunrise and sunset by Mike Fitelson.
“Spuyten Duyvil, Half Moon Long Gone” – by The R Project
Manhattan Times Newspaper Office – Suite 801:
“What’s Left When All is Said and Done” – group show by Northern Manhattan photographers.
Opening: Fri. June 25, 6-8pm

A.N. Shell Realty
4971 Broadway (at Isham St.)
INFO: 212.544.2900
Barbara Brocklebank
Mixed media and collage

Bread and Yoga
4951 Broadway, 2nd Floor (at 207th St.)
INFO:212.569.4112 – director[at]breadandyoga.com
Scribble Art Workshop Students (Pre-K – 3 Grade)
Opening Reception: Fri., June 11, 6pm

Piper’s Kilt
4944 Broadway (at 207th St.)
INFO: 212.569.5289 – stephenshearier[at]yahoo.com
Stephen Shearier – “‘Judge Mental’ and other new works”
(June 5-26)

New Heights Realty
634 W. 207th St. (at Cooper St.)
INFO: Diane Ninos – 212.942.6926 – dianeupstart[at]gmail.com
Young Artists (ages 5-12)
(June 1-14)

Furry Fiends
617 W. 207th St. (at Broadway)
INFO: 212.942.6926 – dianeupstart[at]gmail.com
Diane Ninos
Pen and Ink Drawings – Animal portraits and Still-life
(June 1-14)

Inwood Animal Clinic
4846 Broadway (btwn Academy and 204th Sts.)
INFO: 212.942.6926 – dianeupstart[at]gmail.com
Diane Ninos
Pen and Ink Drawings – Animal portraits and Still-life
(June 1-14)

Broadyke Meat Market
4767 Broadway (at Dyckman St.)
INFO: 212.569.3470 (Open Tues.-Sat.)
Elizabeth Popiel
Still Life Painting

Nostylgia
251 Dyckman St.
INFO: nostylgia.wordpress.com
David Ferrando
Art Objects and Mixed Media Paintings

A-Line Elevators
One Poster per elevator at 190th stop and 184th exit (of 181st stop) both on Fort Washington Ave.
INFO: artistsunite-ny.org
“Going up – Art in the Subway Elevator”
MTA-Artists Unite Subway Elevator Poster Project featuring original art from local artists.

NoMAA Gallery
178 Bennett Ave., 3rd Fl. (at 189th St.)
INFO: 212.568.4396 – info[at]nomaanyc.org – nomaanyc.org
(Open Mon.-Fri., 11am-5pm & by appt.)
Uptown Arts Review ©
Opening: Thu., June 10, 6-8pm
2009/2010 NoMAA Visual Art Grantees. Curated by Rocio Aranda-Alvarado, Associate Curator – Special Projects at El Museo del Barrio. Roundtable discussion with featured artists on Wed., June 23, 6:30pm.

Next Door Café
813 W.187th St. (at Ft. Washington Ave.)
Miguel Melendez – 917.208.6280 – johnnyluckie.com & Davis Carraquillo – 917.226.0977 – 1fashionproductions.com
Miguel Melendez (aka Johnny Luckie, MAMXO) – Cartoons & Animation
Davis Carrasquillo – Fashion Stylist

Bleu Evolution
808 W. 187th St. (at Ft. Washington Ave.)
INFO: 212.928.6006 (Open 11:30am-12:30am daily)
Kaarli H. Tasso
Landscapes in Watercolor

Berkshire Bank
210 Pinehurst Ave. (at 187th St.)
INFO: 212.568.0013
Stefanie Potenza, Susan Kreitzman, Karen Loew, Mike Fitelson
Painting & Photography
Opening: See Open Studios
(Through August)

Simone Song
241 Cabrini Blvd. (at 187th St.)
INFO: 212.866.9321/peterarnold[at]mindspring.com & 646.373.8306/greenegoddess1[at]juno.com
Peter Arnold and Karen Greene
Photography & Painting
Opening: Sunday, June 13, 5-7pm
Featuring George Kormendi and Peter Arnold jazz guitar duo

Hebrew Tabernacle Art Gallery
551 Ft. Washington Ave
INFO: 212.568.8304 or hebrewtabernacle.org/gallery
Joe Mickey and Sazzy Varga
Tibetan Photo Project

Council Member Robert Jackson’s Office
751 W. 183rd St. (at Ft. Washington Ave.)
INFO: 212.928.1322 – moetleh[at]yahoo.com
Winnie Burch
Painting and drawings

Fort Washington Library
535 West 179th Street
INFO: 212.927.3533
Meri Leon Hernandez
Mixed Media paintings on canvas, board

Office of Council Member Ydanis Rodriguez
618 W. 177th St. (at Wadsworth Ave.)
INFO: 917.670.2658 (Inside Out Art, Inc.)
Inside Out Art, Inc.
Artwork by non-violent offenders and ex-offenders.

Coogan’s Restaurant
169th St. & Broadway
INFO: 212.928.1234 (11am-12am daily)
Silvia L. Duran
Landscape and Still Life painting

Hintersteiner Gallery at Community Board 12
711 W. 168th St. (at Ft. Washington Ave.)
INFO: 212.543.0010 – casaduarte[at]nyc.rr.com
Donde Bailará el Color | Where Color Will Dance
Reception: Thu., June 10, 6:30pm
Casa Duarte presents Alexander Payano’s vivid portraits and paintings. With performance artists LED & Ovalle.

Columbia University
The Gallery Space at Russ Berrie Medical Science Pavilion – 1150 St. Nicholas Ave. (near W. 168th St.) & Lasker Bio Medical Research Building – 3960 Broadway (entrance on W. 166th St.)
INFO: 212.854.1324 – neighbors.columbia.edu
Michele Garoute Michel
“Awareness Through Art: Kombit For the Rebirth of Haiti”
Presented by the Office of Government and Community Affairs.
(May 10-July 14)

Morris-Jumel Mansion
65 Jumel Terrace (btwn 160th and 162nd Sts.)
INFO: 212.923.8008 – morrisjumel.org
(Open Wed.-Sun., 10am-4pm & Mon.-Fri. by appt.)
Design in the Heights – Contemporary Meets Colonial:
John Cichon, Risa Hirsch Ehrlich, Laura Gadson, Jessica Lagunas, Beatrice Lebreton, Trish Mayo
Opening Reception and Artists Talk: Sat., June 19, 2-4pm
(June 1-August 29)

Rio Penthouse Gallery
10 Ft. Washington Ave. (btwn 159th and 160th Sts.)
INFO: 212.568.2030 x208
A Photographic Tribute to Luis “El Terror” Días
Laura Sklar, Josefina Báez, Dió-genes Abréu, Alex Guerrero, Luis Leonor, Reynaldo García Pantaleón, José A. Guichardo, Rafael De Los Santos, Harold Martinez, Isaias Amaro, Beva Greguez, Robert Julián, Claudio Mir, Lliam Greguez, Pedro Tavarez
Opening Reception: Sun., June 6 (4-7pm)

Coral Restaurant
3801 Broadway (at 158th St.)
INFO: 212.927.5030 – moetleh.ecrater.com
Winnie Burch
Painting and drawings

La Galeria at Boricua College
Audubon Terrace – Broadway (btwn 155th and 156th Sts.)
Marcia Annenberg
“News/Not News” – Paintings and installations
(Through June 18)

American Academy of Arts and Letters
Audubon Terrace – Broadway (btwn 155th and 156th Sts.)
INFO: 212.368.5900 – artsandletters.org – (Thu.-Sun., 1-4pm)
Work by newly elected members and recipients of honors and awards.
(May 20-June 13)

Hispanic Society
Audubon Terrace – Broadway (btwn 155th and 156th Sts.)
INFO: 212.926.2234 – hispanicsociety.org
The Return of Sorolla’s Vision of Spain
Joaquin Sorolla’s Visión de España, 14 monumental oil paintings on canvas depicting the peoples and regions of Spain.

Dia at the Hispanic Society
Audubon Terrace – Broadway (btwn 155th and 156th Sts.)
INFO: 212.989.5566 – diaart.org – (Tue.-Sat., 10am-4:30pm, Sunday 1-4pm)
Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster
“chronotopes & dioramas”
(Through June 27)