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Featured Artists 2010-08-02

A Look at the Work of Ray Grist

Ray Grist was raised in East Harlem in the East River Houses, on East 102nd Street, one of the first multi-racial, multi-cultural housing developments inNew York City. The creative and cultural energy of Harlem during ...

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2010-05-04

Artists for Japan - Auction by Berenberg

artnet Auctions is pleased to announce its collaboration with Berenberg Art Advice, offering four artworks by internationally renowned artists Georg Baselitz, Tony Cragg, Rebecca Horn, and Thomas Struth. The auction will take place from November 25 to Dec...

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HFAS Articles 2010-05-03

Students Honored at Governor's Awards in Arts

Nearly 100 students and education leaders were honored at the 30th Annual Governor's Awards in Arts Education at the State Museum Auditorium in Trenton, NJ. ...

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The Savannah College of Art and Design held an histori...

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Nearly 100 students and education leaders were honored...

International Poster Gallery (IPG) proudly presents it...

HFAS Magazine: Premiere

Look for the new Harlem Fine Arts Show Magazine in October. This issue will showcase modern and contemporary African Diasporic art and feature stories. This magazine will be inserted in the Sunday edition of the Wall Street Journal/NY Times in October to highlight the art season. Keep an eye out for this cutting edge issue.

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