Harlem Hospital Unveils Permanent Exhibition Celebrating Harlem’s Cultural Legacy
Harlem Hospital Center, in partnership with Community Works/New Heritage Theatre Group, is proud to announce the opening of a permanent exhibition honoring the rich history of music, theater, and dance in Harlem. This dynamic multimedia installation, located on the second floor of the hospital, offers a captivating exploration of the individuals and institutions that have shaped this iconic neighborhood’s cultural identity.
A Tribute to Harlem’s Artistic Heritage
The exhibition showcases a diverse range of influential figures, from renowned musicians like Max Roach and Doug E. Fresh to celebrated theater professionals such as Woodie King Jr. and Voza Rivers. Visitors will gain insights into the profound impact of organizations like the Apollo Theater, the Harlem School of the Arts, and the National Black Theatre, which have nurtured generations of artistic talent.
Engaging the Community
This exhibition is not only a celebration of Harlem’s past but also an investment in its future. The installation incorporates research, interviews, and creative writing by local youth, ensuring that the voices of the next generation are included in this important narrative.
A Cultural Gem within a Historic Landmark
Harlem Hospital Center, with its renowned WPA-era murals, has long been a significant cultural institution in the community. This new exhibition further enriches the hospital’s legacy, offering a unique and engaging experience for patients, staff, and visitors alike.
Exhibition Details:
Location: Second Floor, Harlem Hospital Center, 506 Lenox Avenue at 135th Street, New York, NY
Hours:
- Tuesdays: 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
- Thursdays: 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
- Saturdays: 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
We invite you to explore this captivating exhibition and discover the vibrant cultural tapestry that is Harlem.
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Website: https://www.harlem-is.org