Outdoor Art Exhibit -Ankhlave Fellowship Alumni Exhibit- “Resonance”

Thu Jun 20 2024 at 03:00 pm to Fri Aug 30 2024 at 08:00 pm

The West 132nd Street Community Garden (TAG) | New York

Francine Rogers
Publisher/HostFrancine Rogers
Outdoor Art Exhibit  -Ankhlave Fellowship Alumni Exhibit- \u201cResonance\u201d

From June 19th to August 24th The Artist Gardener NYC a New York-based organization presents an outdoor art exhibition “Resonance” at the West 132nd Street Community Garden the heart of West Harlem New York. 


As the organization's fifth annual exhibition The Artist Gardener NYC is presenting seven artworks by BIPOC (Black Indigenous and People of Color) artists who participated in the Ankhlave Garden Project Fellowship by Ankhlave Arts Alliance: Cecilia Andre Sherwin Banfield Carlos Wilfredo Encarnación Seema Pandya Niceli Portugal Natsuki Takauji and Yiyi Wei who invited Evan Voelbel to collaborate on this exhibit. They have exhibited in Queens Botanical Garden Brooklyn Botanic Garden and BronxArtSpace during their fellowship.


This exhibition explores each artist’s cultural roots contemplating the connections to the community the reflections of sounds and colors and the coexistence of nature and humans. Various public events are planned during the exhibition. The Artist Gardener NYC and Ankhlave Arts Alliance share a common belief in creating cultural enrichment and exchange through the transformative power of art as a catalyst for difficult conversations and fostering dialogue between diverse communities. 

Exhibition dates: June 19th - August 24th

Garden open hours: Friday to Sunday 12 - 7 pm (except rainy days)

Opening Reception conjoined with Juneteenth Celebration: June 19th 3 - 8 pm 


Other events will be announced on TAG Instagram @theartistgardernyc

Address: 

The West 132nd Street Community Garden (TAG)

108-114 W 132nd Street New York NY 10027


Event Venue

The West 132nd Street Community Garden (TAG), 114 west 132nd street New York, NY 10027, New York, United States

Tickets

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