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2017 UPTOWN ARTS STROLL PASEO DE LAS ARTES

May 31- June 30

HONORING HOMENAJEADOS Elvis Nolasco Patricia Cruz Elizabeth Lorris Ritter Maggie Hernández-Knight Poster by Alexis Agliano Sanborn

MAESTRO VIRTUOSO Presented by:

CURATOR

Council Member Council Member Ydanis Rodriguez Mark Levine

AFICIONADO

PARTNERS

Community Community Board 9 Board 12

Northern Arts Alliance @NoMAArts 5030 , Suite 723, NYC 10034 Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance www.nomaanyc.org | www.artstroll.com @NoMAAarts 02 2017 UPTOWN ARTS STROLL KICK-OFF WEDNESDAY, MAY 31 United Palace

THE 2017 UPTOWN ¡LLEGO EL PASEO DE LAS ARTES ARTS STROLL IS FINALLY HERE! 2017!

Welcome everyone to our 15th Uptown Arts Stroll in ¡Bienvenidos y bienvenidas a nuestro décimoquinto “el Washington Heights-Inwood and since 2015 in West quinceañero” Paseo de las Artes en Washington Heights- Harlem! The Stroll celebrates the rich cultural arts Inwood y desde 2015 en West Harlem! El Paseo celebra diversity throughout Northern Manhattan with scores of la rica diversidad de las artes en el alto Manhattan con exhibits and performances in June from West 135th to decenas de exposiciones y eventos culturales durante West 220th Street. This year’s poster contest received el mes de junio desde la calle West 135 a la calle West the most entries in its history, 40, and artists from all 220. El concurso de afiches de este año recibió 40, la nations and backgrounds submitted outstanding works mayor cantidad de propuestas en su historia, de artistas of art that captured the true meaning of inclusion de diferentes países y culturas presentaron obras and diversity that symbolizes uptown’s dynamic arts sobresalientes que captaron el verdadero significado and cultural scene. We have 150 cultural events, 45 de la inclusión y la diversidad que representa la escena exhibitions, and 22 open studios in this year’s guide and cultural y dinámica del alto Manhattan. Este año, tenemos more, which were submitted after the printed deadline. 150 eventos, 45 exposiciones y 22 estudios abiertos en Please visit www.artstroll.com for more activities! la guía impresa, y más que estarán después de la fecha We thank the United Palace and Mike Fitelson, Executive límite para la imprenta. Por favor visite www.artstroll. Director of the United Palace of Cultural Arts, for com para más eventos. hosting the opening reception on Wednesday, May Le damos las gracias al United Palace y Mike Fitelson, 31st from 6:00-8:30pm at this exquisite and historic Director Ejecutivo del United Palace of Cultural Arts, por community landmark. We also congratulate this year’s acoger la recepción de apertura el miércoles 31 de mayo honorees Elvis Nolasco, Patricia Cruz, Elizabeth Lorris de 6:00pm - 8:30pm en este histórico y emblemático Ritter and Maggie Hernandez-Knight, and thank them teatro. También felicitamos a los homenajeados del for their outstanding contributions to arts and culture Paseo: Elvis Nolasco, Patricia Cruz, Elizabeth Lorris-Ritter in Washington Heights-Inwood and West Harlem. y Maggie Hernández-Knight, y les agradecemos por sus Northern Manhattan will once again be the center of contribuciones a las artes y la cultura en Washington everything arts-related for the next month with over Heights-Inwood y West Harlem. 150 cultural events. This year the annual open studios El alto Manhattan volverá a ser el centro de todo lo will take place over two weekends – Saturday, June relacionado con las artes durante el próximo mes con 10th and June 17th – and for the first time we’ll have más de 150 eventos culturales. Este año los estudios ArtStrollstice on Wednesday, June 21st. Among many abiertos se realizarán durante dos dos fines de semana more exciting happenings during the 2017 Uptown – los sábados, 10 y 17 de junio - y por primera vez Arts Stroll are countless outdoor films and live music, tendremos ArtStrollstice el miércoles 21 de junio. Un theater, dance, spoken word, walking tours, family- sinfín de películas al aire libre y música en vivo, teatro, friendly events in northern Manhattan parks and events danza, palabra hablada, paseos guiados, eventos para for seniors and children. toda la familia en los parques del alto Manhattan y West Harlem filled our guide’s exhibitions and events también para personas de tercera edad y niños, se and we are proud to partner with the Harlem School cuentan entre muchas cosas más emocionantes durante of the Arts and Eric Pryor, President of HSA, to bring el Paseo de 2017. you this year’s Uptown Arts Stroll closing reception on West Harlem llenó la guía con exposiciones y eventos Wednesday, June 28th from 6:00-8:30pm. Please join culturales y estamos orgullosos de asociarnos con la us for a great evening of music, art and more from HSA Harlem School of the Arts y Eric Pryor, Presidente de as we close the curtain on the 15th Uptown Arts Stroll. HSA, para traerle la clausura del Paseo de este año que The Stroll is made possible by the strong community tendrá lugar el miércoles, 28 de junio de 6:00-8:30pm. buy-in and hard work of our local artists, venues, arts Por favor únase a nosotros para una gran noche de organizations, NoMAA family, and the support from música, arte y más en HSA mientras que bajamos el our sponsors, donors, neighborhood partners, local telón de la décimoquinta edición del Paseo de las Artes. businesses and volunteers. To all of you, our most El Paseo se hace posible gracias al gran apoyo de la sincere gratitude! comunidad y el esfuerzo de nuestros artistas locales, espacios, organizaciones artísticas, NoMAA y su familia, y el apoyo de nuestros patrocinadores, donantes, socios del vecindario, negocios locales y voluntarios. ¡A todos ustedes, nuestra más sincera gratitud! Joanna E. Castro STAFF Executive Director Joanna E. 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Elvis Nolasco began his acting career in a small theater room at George Washington High School in Washington Heights. Soon after receiving formal training, Elvis was cast in the hit comedy I LIKE IT LIKE THAT with Lauren Valez and Rita Moreno. Mr. Nolasco was then cast by Spike Lee for the film CLOCKERS with Mekhi Phifer and Delroy Lindo. From this strong foundation, Elvis started building a line of great performances in several independent hits, including a critically acclaimed role in the film IN SEARCH OF A DREAM, which is the number one grossing independent Latino film. He has appeared as a guest star on many hit TV series over the years, and had a recurring role in the series MIRACLE BOYS. Mr. Nolasco continues to work on stage where his performances receive rave reviews. Elvis shot a series regular in the HBO pilot DA BRICK, directed by Spike Lee and executive produced and written by John Ridley. He had a memorable role in Spike Lee’s feature films THE SWEET BLOOD OF JESUS and OLD BOY. Elvis was recently cast in the award winning and critically acclaimed ABC anthology series AMERICAN CRIME by John Ridley where he was extolled for his performances playing different characters in each season. In season one of AMERICAN CRIME, Elvis played the part of Carter Nix, a lost soul suffering from mental illness and drug addiction, and in the second season he portrayed Chris Dixon, a passionate high school principal. Mr. Nolasco recently shot a series regular role in the Kathryn Bigelow/Carolyn Strauss produced HBO pilot MOGADISHU, MN and will soon play a supporting role in the Forest Whitaker and Pharrell produced ROXANNE ROXANNE from director Michael Larnell, which premiered at the 2017 . He is currently shooting the recurring character of ‘Papo’ in the Spike Lee directed series SHE’S GOTTA HAVE IT (based on the film of the same name) and the recurring character ‘Chip Lauderdale’ in the TNT series CLAWS that stars Niecy Nash.

Patricia Cruz began her term as Executive Director of Harlem Stage in 1998. Ms. Cruz is responsible for overseeing programming and administrative management as well as long-range planning, fundraising, fiscal management and program development. Over the past two decades, she has secured over $2 million in endowments, substantially expanded programs and audiences, and successfully completed a $26 million Campaign for Harlem Stage to restore and secure the 30-year old arts institution. The highlight of her tenure is securing and renovating a historically landmarked 100-year old gatehouse building of the Croton Aqueduct System, across the street from the current Aaron Davis Hall facility. Following a two-year renovation, The Gatehouse now provides a new state-of-the-art theatre and offices for Harlem Stage and the project, completed in 2006, serves as an important catalyst for economic and neighborhood development to the surrounding area. All of the activities were made possible through public and private partnerships designed to expand services to artists and the community and made Harlem Stage one of the most financially stable arts groups in the city. Ms. Cruz was Deputy Director for Programs for The Studio Museum in Harlem where she directed the planning and management of all Studio Museum programs from 1989 to 1998. She developed the acclaimed Vital Expressions in American Art series, which presented major artists, scholars and performers for over twelve years. Ms. Cruz started at the Studio Museum in 1982 as Director of Development, supervising all aspects of the organizations public and private sector fundraising. She also served as Acting Director in 1988 and 1994. Ms. Cruz has forty years experience in arts management. She serves on the Tony Nominating Committee and is a past President of The New York Foundation for the Arts.

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Elizabeth Lorris Ritter is a 34-year resident of Washington Heights and an ardent supporter of the arts. As the Chair of Community Board 12’s Parks & Cultural Affairs Committee, Liz is a powerful voice for arts funding and programming in northern Manhattan, including early advocacy to the Upper Manhattan Empowerment Zone for the funding, which helped create the Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance, and longstanding efforts with the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs to get uptown on the map. Ms. Ritter is the founding President of the Hudson Heights Owners Coalition, the original fiscal sponsor of the Uptown Arts Stroll that she helped co-found with Martin Collins, Mike Fitelson, Zead Ramadan and the late Homer Young Kennedy. Thanks to that first Uptown Arts Stroll, Liz bought her first piece of art, now part of her large and highly eclectic collection of work by local and international artists. There’s hardly an uptown arts initiative or organization in which Liz isn’t involved in some way, as a contributor, , donor, booster, or behind- the-scenes matchmaker; she continues to foster arts and community-building through the publication of a weekly-ish eblast of community events (and occasional activist musings). Liz has used art for political statements, including pop-up theater in the subway, and a rainbow installation on the GWB following the suicide of Tyler Clementi. Ms. Ritter currently serves as UP Theater Company’s Board President. She is a published writer of essays and poetry, an exhibited photographer, a teacher of Improv, a preacher of sermons, an avid crocheter, and a singer in community choirs. Liz’s greatest creative endeavors are her 27-year (and counting!) marriage to Barry, and their two fabulous kids, Tina & David, competent, moral, and civically engaged adults who are gainfully employed in their respective fields of study.

Maggie Hernández-Knight is a local resident, born and raised in Washington Heights and best know for her brightly colored abstract paintings. However, Maggie’s creative life did not begin in visual art. In fact, over a lifetime, Maggie has used her creativity to reinvent herself many times. Her first love was classical ballet. Ms. Hernandez started formal training at age eight and worked as a student teacher starting at age 15. Alongside dance, Ms. Hernández worked primarily in banks and was the youngest-ever assistant supervisor at a Venezuelan bank in midtown at age 19. Maggie landed at the Fashion Institute of Technology where she became an abstract artist and it was there that she discovered a passion for strong color and movement and developed the iconography of contrasting shapes, bold strokes, crosses, spheres, lines, and drips often visible in her work. Within a 10-year period, the “tortured artist” transformed herself to wife, mother, and personal development workshop leader. She became a certified life coach and published a book about her healing journey. In 2013, Maggie left the banking world for good and opened JourneySpace, a studio offering a suite of dance and movement classes at 220 Cabrini Blvd. Ms. Hernández infused her classes with personal development to help students find inspiration and strength. As a result, they transformed themselves into confident, empowered dancers supported by a community that formed within the studio. The arts proved to be a great healer and unifier at JourneySpace. In February 2017, the studio closed its doors to breathe life in what came next for Maggie, ButterflyMyst LLC, which built upon her foundational experiences and combined her love of the arts with personal development and community building. Maggie offers self-empowerment courses, art-making workshops, and her own brand of ballet barre, boundlessBARRE www. butterflymyst.com.

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Proudly supports the

Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance & the 15th Uptown Arts Stroll

Congratulations to the 2017 Honorees!

Elvis Nolasco Patricia Cruz Elizabeth Lorris Ritter Maggie Hernández-Knight

For outstanding contributions to arts & culture in Washington Heights-Inwood & West Harlem

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Inwood Greenmarket Isham btw Seaman and Cooper Every Saturday, Year-Round 8am-3pm Fresh, local produce straight from the farmer! Rain date for workshops: Dichter Pharmacy (4953 Broadway)

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Scratch Art Solar Prints Make your own scratch art with oil Learn how to make solar prints to pastels and paint. Create colorful use as home decoration or greeting projects with this fun tactile cards. technique.

Evelyn Suero is self-taught artist who has been dedicated to arts and crafts events in the Washington Heights & Inwood community. She facilitates hand- made interactive and wellness art activities using mixed art media techniques to promote peer support and self-development.

The Neighborhood 360˚ Program was created by the NYC Department of Small Business Services to identify, develop, and launch commercial revitalization projects in partnerships with local stakeholders.

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Inwood Greenmarket Isham btw Seaman and Cooper Every Saturday, Year-Round 8am-3pm Fresh, local produce straight from the farmer! Rain location for concerts: Dichter Pharmacy (4953 Broadway)

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Listen Closely Annette A. Aguilar and Winners of the Grand Prize and StringBeans the Gold Medal in the Senior Local teaching artist and String Division of the 2016 bandleader Annette A. Aguilar Fischoff National Chamber Music joined by her band StringBeans will Competition, the Washington explore the rich and varied rhythms Heights-based Ulysses String of jazz across the Caribbean, Latin Quartet will perform an eclectic America and the US. mix of music, with selections by Stravinsky, Beethoven, and Shostakovich!

The Neighborhood 360˚ Program was created by the NYC Department of Small Business Services to identify, develop, and launch commercial revitalization projects in partnerships with local stakeholders.

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WEST 135TH TO WEST La Fiaca Sugar Hill Children’s Museum 155TH STREET In this classic Argentine theater 898 St. Nicholas Ave. & comedy, Néstor wakes up on W155 St. Current Events Through a Monday without a desire to Saturdays, June 3, 10, 17, 24 Media & Film go to work, which soon turns from 1:00 - 2:00pm Experience today’s political, into a cause célébre! Starring social, economic & cultural Francisco Gattorno. http:// Artmakers: A Conversation events through film. repertorio.nyc repertorionyc w/ Mike Bivins & Damon Centro Civico Cultural FB, IG, Twitter Williams Dominicano Harlem Stage Join HSA at this event in 619 West 145 St. b/t 150 Convent Ave. & W135 St. celebration of Black Music Broadway & Riverside Drive http://harlemstage.org Month and the HSA Spring http://home2.nyc.gov/html/ Friday, June 2 at 7pm Music Festival. Best known lmec/html/guides/cul_ as the founding member of centro_civico_cultur.shtml Harlem Late Night Jazz the R&B group New Edition Wednesday, May 31 from Every Friday & Saturday night (BET’s The New Edition 6:30-8:00pm from 11pm-4am! Story) & the hip-hop group Farafina Café & Lounge Bell Biv DeVoe (“Poison”), the Uptown Blues w/ The 1813 Amsterdam Ave. & singer, rapper and industry Captain & the Nu-Gypsies W150th St. veteran will discuss longevity Uptown Blues presents Captain farafinacafeloungeharlem.com in the music business with & the Nu-Gypsies every other Friday & Saturday, June 2/3, Damon Williams, Chairman of Wednesday! 9/10, 16/17, 23/24/30 from the R&B Foundation. http:// Farafina Café & Lounge 11pm-4am hsaartmakers-mikebivins. 1813 Amsterdam Ave. & eventbrite.com W150th St. 8th Annual NYC Harlem School of the Arts farafinacafeloungeharlem.com Multicultural Festival 645 St. Nicholas Ave. & Wednesdays, May 31, Produced by New York W141 St. June 14 & 28 from 8-10pm African Chorus Ensemble, www.hsanyc.org celebrating all cultural Saturday, June 3 at 4pm Topsy Turvy Thursdays expressions through music, Join us for a fun-filled dance, poetry, art, food & Sunday Funday afternoon with our storyteller fashion. Sing, dance & play with the Carletta Joy Walker, as she Jackie Robinson Park magical musical stories shares stories of summer. Free (Bandshell) performed by the fabulous w/ museum admission. 85 Bradhurst Ave. & Flor Bromley! Sugar Hill Children’s Museum W146th St. Sugar Hill Children’s Museum 898 St. Nicholas Ave. & www.multiculturalfestival.nyc 898 St. Nicholas Ave. & W155 St. Saturday, June 3 from W155 St. Thursdays, June 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 11am-6pm Sundays, June 4, 11, 18, 25 from 3:30-4:30pm from 1:00 - 2:00pm Puppet Show: Virtuous Journey Mi bebe es un heroe Open Studio: Derek Fordjour Join Mando, as he shares Engaging bilingual Join Derek for an art-making amazing stories filled with production, which invites workshop at 2pm followed virtues like Courage, Grace, children to become active by a visit to his studio where Humility & Love. Be sure to members of the story. A he will share his process sing along, dance & even play prince named Blue & his & works. Free w/ museum musical instruments! Free w/ beloved princess Pearl await admission. museum admission. the arrival of their first baby, Sugar Hill Children’s Museum Sugar Hill Children’s Museum but the trickster Cuchiflin 898 St. Nicholas Ave. & 898 St. Nicholas Ave. & plots to take the baby. W155 St. W155 St. With the help of kids in the Sunday, June 4 from 2-4pm Fridays, June 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 audience, Blue saves the day. from 3:30 - 4:30pm 3 shows! @Repertorionyc FB, Solo Flute Charity Concert Twitter, Spirituals, baroque & Mobilize Dance IG http://repertorio.org contemporary music by A new dance work Riverbank State Park flutist & award winning choreographed & directed Amphitheatre Fulbright Scholar, Yael Acher by Eryc Taylor Dance to an W145 St & Hudson River “KAT” Modiano benefiting original score by DG IBG. http://parks.ny.gov/ the Dominican Women’s http://lanterncommunity.org parks/93/details.aspx Development Center lanterncommunity on FB, IG, Saturday, June 3 at 11am, www.modianomusic.net Twitter. 12:30pm & 2pm Church of The Intercession Harlem School of the Arts Broadway & W155 St 645 St. Nicholas Ave & W141 St Showtime Saturdays Sunday, June 4 at 3pm www.hsanyc.org Move your body, make music Friday, June 2 at 4 & 6pm & be a part of the story every Saturday with Dancer, Actor and in-house talent, Alexander Elisa. Free w/ museum admission.

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NORTH OF WEST 155TH Coogan’s I Have No Room TO WEST 181ST STREET 4015 Broadway at W169 St. for the Broken www.coogans.com In this one-woman show, 2017 Uptown Arts Stroll Thursdays, June 1, 8, 15, 22 in a highly charged & Kick-off! doors open 7pm; reading at emotionally intricate Honoring Elvis Nolasco, Patricia 8:30pm manner, Angela Abreu Cruz, Elizabeth Lorris-Ritter and discloses her need to make Maggie Hernández-Knight! The Jazz Vocal Series connections & the tragedy www.artstroll.com/honorees 1st Thursday every month of choosing the wrong United Palace of Cultural Arts curated by Louise Rogers partner. www.facebook.com/ 4140 Broadway & W175th Street presenting some of NY’s noroomforthebroken; IG Wednesday, May 31 from finest jazz singers! $15 cover, angysgotit 6:00-8:30pm $5 minimum (Repeats 6/10 & 16) https://unitedpalace.org/ http://jazzwahi.com Word Up Community upca Le Cheile Bookshop/Libreria 839 West 181st St. & Comunitaria Weekly WaHi Jazz Jam Cabrini Blvd. 2113 Amsterdam Ave. & Jazz singer Louise Rogers & Thursdays, June 1, 8, 15, 22 & W165th St. pianist Mark Kross host every 29 at 8pm www.wordupbooks.com Wednesday. Bring your axe http://lecheilenyc.com Friday, June 3 from 7-9pm to play! http://jazzwahi.com Open Mic Obrien Luna Le Cheile Calling all writers, rappers, Singer/songwriter performs 839 West 181st St. & musicians, orators & dancers! every Saturday at Manolo Cabrini Blvd. Join us for the monthly Word Tapas Wednesdays, May 31 & June Up Open Mic—first Friday https://m.facebook.com/ 7, 14, 21, 28 from 8-11pm every month. obrienmoon @obrienluna http://lecheilenyc.com Word Up Community Twitter/Instagram Bookshop/Libreria Manolo Tapas Victor Rosso Comunitaria 4165 Broadway b/t West Singer/songwriter performs 2113 Amsterdam Ave. & 176-177 St. every Wednesday at Pocion W165th St. http://manolotapas.net Lounge! www.wordupbooks.com Saturdays, June 3, 10, 17, 24 www.youtube.com/ Fridays, June 2 from 6-9pm at 10pm user/VictorRossoMusica; https://m.facebook.com/ Story Time for Kids Summer Sundays Bring your kids to hear victor.rosso4 in the Heights Pocion Lounge their favorite stories read Every Sunday in June, 704 W177 St b/t Broadway & out-loud every Saturday by Community League of Ft. Washington Ave. experienced, trained readers! the Heights brings food & Wednesdays, May 31 & June Word Up Community entertainment. 7, 14, 21 28 at 9pm Bookshop/Libreria Ilka Tanya Payan Park www.pocionlounge.com Comunitaria West 157 Street & Broadway 2113 Amsterdam Ave. & www.cloth159.org Hump Day Comedy W165th St. Sunday, June 4 from 1-5pm Produced & hosted by www.wordupbooks.com Ashlynn Salzano at Coogan’s Saturdays, June 3, 10, 17, 24 Chill on the Hill: Julia King every Wednesday. Bringing from 11am-12pm Free live acoustic music w/ different comedians from all singer-songwriter Julia King over NYC to share one stage! Hike the Heights 13: Raw www.reverbnation.com/ Hump Day Comedy Night Beauty juliaking on FB 13th installment of our Morris-Jumel Mansion Coogan’s celebration of northern 65 Jumel Terrace, 3 blocks 4015 Broadway at W169 St. Manhattan parks reflects east of Broadway www.coogans.com on the beauty of these b/t 160-162 St Wednesdays, May 31 & June urban gems. See www. www.morrisjumel.org 7, 14, 21, 28 at 9pm hiketheheights.org for a Sunday, June 4 from 2-4pm schedule. Play With Your Dinner Sunken Playground at Uptown Oral Histories & Hear new plays from great W167th St & Edgecombe Ave. Mural Painting playwrights read by some Saturday, June 3 from Join us to paint a mural of NYC’s finest actors 11:30am-3:00pm honoring community & community members members! We will be taking while enjoying dinner Musical Foundations Concert oral histories and painting & drinks at America’s Orchestrating Dreams a mural based on answers favorite neighborhood presents a Musical to the question “How do we restaurant. For reservations Foundations Program keep our community strong?” playwithyourdinner@yahoo. Concert www. www.facebook.com/pg/ com more info orchestratingdreamsnyc.org ColectivoAmaranta http://maggielow.com Our Saviour’s Atonement 178 Bennett Ave. at W189 St. Saturday, June 3 from 12-1pm

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Word Up Community Cornerstone Center Listen Closely Bookshop/Libreria 178 Bennett Ave & W189 St. Winners of the Grand Prize Comunitaria Saturdays June 3, 10, 17 & Gold Medal in the 2016 2113 Amsterdam Ave. & from 2-4pm Fischoff National Chamber W165th St. Sundays June 4, 11, 18 Music Competition, the www.wordupbooks.com from 4-7pm Washington Heights-based Sunday, June 4, 18 & 25 from Ulysses String Quartet will 3-5:30pm Zeo Munoz perform an eclectic mix w/ Singer/songwriter performs selections by Stravinsky, Marjorie Eliot every Thursday at Corcho! Beethoven & Shostakovich! For 26 years, Marjorie Eliot https://m.facebook.com/ http://listencloselynyc.com and Parlor Entertainment Zeo-Munoz @zeomunoz Holy Trinity Church have presented Sunday jazz Twitter/IG 20 Cumming St b/t Broadway concerts in Marjorie’s home Corcho Wine Room & Seaman Ave. to neighbors and visitors 227 Dyckman St b/t Saturday, June 3 at 8pm delight. Broadway & Seaman Ave. Marjorie Eliot www.corchowineroom.com Lee Burgos 555 Edgecombe Av. & Thursdays, June 1, 8, 15, 22, Known for her great voice, W160th St. (#3F, ring #107) 29 at 9:30pm sound & charismatic energy Sundays, June 4, 11, 18, 25 on stage performing pop, from 3:30-5:30pm Victor Maldo rock & soul. Latino singer/songwriter from www.leeburgos.com Film Screening: Dog Day the Dominican Republic who Corcho Wine Room Afternoon soothes your soul with the 227 Dyckman St. b/t “Movies That Reawaken passion of his acoustic guitar Broadway & Seaman Ave. Wonder” continues w/ & seductive voice. Every www.corchowineroom.com Al Pacino in “Dog Day Friday at 809! Saturdays, June 3, 10, 17, 24 Afternoon” www.victormaldo.com at 9pm United Palace of Cultural Arts @VictorMaldoAlfa Twitter; 4140 Broadway & W175th St. @victormaldo1 IG Dope Free Comedy Show www.unitedpalace.org/upca 809 Restaurant & Lounge Comic Kevin Berrey and Sunday, June 4 Doors: 4pm, 112 Dyckman St. b/t Post & comedians from across the 4:30 pre-show, 5pm movie. Nagle Ave 5 boroughs perform every Adults $10 Seniors/kids https://809nyc.com Saturday! under 12 $5 Fridays, June 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 FB www.bit.ly/dopeshow @ at 9pm Berrey Twitter

ST Parkview Restaurant NORTH OF WEST 181 Festival del Boulevard Juan 219 Dyckman St. b/t TO DYCKMAN STREET Pablo Duarte Broadway & Seaman Ave Live music, bands, dancing, www.theparkviewcafe.com Celebration: Subway food kiosks, fun & games at Saturdays, June 3, 10, 17, 24

Elevator Poster Project the 18th annual Juan Pablo at 10pm 40 Artists Unite posters exhibit Duarte festival. See http:// & group show celebration jpdfoundation.org for more Gaga Pa’l Pueblo of Artists Unite-MTA Poster information. Ensemble focusing on Project, a 15-year collective St. Nicholas Ave from Dominican folk music & placing art in the 184th & 190th W181-188 St. culture bringing traditional St. A-train elevators. Saturday, June 3 from beats, dance & art to Anne Hudson View Gardens 10am-6pm Loftus Playground. Lounge Ft. Tryon Park (Anne Loftus 128 Pinehurst Ave at W183 St. WHIN Music Ensembles Playground) Saturday, June 3, 5:00-9:30pm Concert Corner of Broadway & Sunday, June 4, 12-5pm WHIN Music Project’s Riverside Drive Mon June 5-Sun June 11 by appt ensembles are performing Sundays, June 4 to 347-675-6453 folk tunes & orchestral September 17 from 3-7pm pieces including their own Who is My Neighbor? compositions completed Creations Art Show during this year’s cooperative NORTH OF DYCKMAN welcomes artists of all learning technology TO WEST 220TH STREET media, experience levels, workshops. ages & spiritual views. Our www.whinmusicproject.org; A Night of Italian Opera goal is use our space to host whinmusicproject FB, IG & Soprano Alexandra Woodruff thoughtful conversations whinnucleo Twitter & tenor Juan Franco sing some of the greatest works through the arts. Our Saviour’s Atonement www.facebook.com/ 178 Bennett Ave & W189 St. of Italian Opera. www. CreationsArtShowatOSA www.osanyc.org alexandrawoodruff.com Saturday, June 3 at noon Holy Trinity Church 20 Cumming St. b/t Broadway & Seaman Ave. http://holytrinityinwood.org Friday, June 2 at 7pm

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Victor Rosso Uptown Palettes Film Screening: Lone Star Singer/songwriter performs Celebrating Uptown Tastes This summer Inwood Library every Friday at Brown Sugar! & Talents – 2nd annual shines a light on diverse www.youtube.com/ Dyckman Farmhouse benefit narratives from around user/VictorRossoMusica; w/ music, art, food & drinks. the world in a special https://m.facebook.com/ For tickets visit multicultural film series. Lone victor.rosso4 www.dyckmanfarmhouse.org Star: When the skeleton of Brown Sugar Bar & Dyckman Farmhouse Museum his murdered predecessor Restaurant 4881 Broadway at W204 St. is found, Sheriff Sam Deeds 5060 Broadway at W215 St. Saturday, June 3 from 4:00- unearths many other long- Fridays, June 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 7:30pm buried secrets in this Texas from 7-11pm border town. https://m.facebook.com/ Alyona & James Waldo Inwood Library brownsugarbr Listen Closely presents 4790 Broadway (a block the Washington Heights- north of Dyckman St.) Obrien Luna based and award-winning www.nypl.org/locations/ Singer/songwriter performs Ulysses Quartet in a inwood every Tuesday, Friday & program featuring works by Sunday, June 4 at 2pm Sunday at Guadalupe. Shostakovich, Beethoven, https://m.facebook.com/ and Stravinsky. Tickets $15; Ulysses String Quartet - obrienmoon @obrienluna seniors, students, military Kids’ Concert Twitter/IG $10; under 18 free www. Listen Closely Inwood Guadalupe Mexican brownpapertickets.com/ presents a free family-friendly Bar & Grill event/2934298 event featuring the Ulysses 597 West 207th St. b/t Holy Trinity Church String Quartet performing Broadway & Vermilyea Ave 20 Cumming St. b/t selections by Beethoven, guadalupebarandgrill.com Broadway & Seaman Ave Stravinsky & Shostakovich. Fridays, June 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 http://listencloselynyc.com All are welcome! http:// at 10pm Saturday, June 3 from listencloselynyc.com Sundays, June 4, 11, 18, 25 at 8-10pm Dichter Pharmacy 9pm 4953 Broadway & W207 St. Tuesdays, June 6, 13, 20, 27 Drums Along the Hudson www.dichterpharmacy.com at 9pm 15th annual Native American Sunday, June 4 from 3-4pm Festival & Multicultural Listen Closely Celebration presented Zeo Munoz Winners of the Grand Prize by Lotus Music & Dance Singer/songwriter performs & Gold Medal in the 2016 in collaboration with every Sunday at Inwood Fischoff National Chamber NYC Parks. See www. Local! Music Competition, the drumsalongthehudson.org for https://m.facebook.com/ Washington Heights-based program Zeo-Munoz @zeomunoz Ulysses String Quartet will Inwood Hill Park Twitter/Instagram perform an eclectic mix w/ Enter W218 St. & Indian Road Inwood Local selections by Stravinsky, Sunday, June 4 from 11am- 4957 Broadway Beethoven & Shostakovich! 6pm rain or shine b/t W207 & Isham St. http://listencloselynyc.com www.inwoodlocalnyc.com Inwood Greenmarket Sundays, June 4, 11, 18, 25 Isham St. b/t Cooper St & at 10pm Seaman Ave. (Rain site: Dichter Pharmacy 4953 Broadway) Saturday, June 3 from 20 Years later... 10:30am-noon

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15 EVENTS WEEK 2: JUNE 5 - 11 EVENTOS 2NDA SEMANA: 5 AL 11 DE JUNIO

WEST 133RD TO WEST Arts, Crafts & Health Fair NORTH OF WEST 155TH 155TH STREET Our annual family day event TO WEST 181ST STREET w/ free arts, crafts, health & Abre Caminos | Opening Paths wellness services. African Folk Heritage Circle Group exhibition by local Centro Civico Cultural Folk Telling Tales first artists inspired by the Dominicano Tuesday monthly by artists transformative role of arts 619 West 145 St. b/t working within the African used in narratives, practices Broadway & Riverside Drive oral storytelling tradition. FB & aesthetics of contemporary http://home2.nyc.gov/html/ African Folk Heritage Circle. urban life. Curated by Leenda lmec/html/guides/cul_ Sister’s Uptown Bookstore & Bonilla. Presented by NoMAA centro_civico_cultur.shtml Cultural Center in partnership with BHC & Sat. June 10 from 9am-4pm 1942 Amsterdam Ave. at Sugar Hill Children’s Museum. W156 St. Rio II Gallery Bold Dance Workshop sistersuptownbookstore.com 583 Riverside Drive & W135 St. AlphaKey Club presents a Tuesday, June 6 from 6-9pm Opening Reception: Tuesday, six-session summer workshop June 6, 6-8pm starting June 10th that builds No Name @ Word Up youngsters self-esteem through Word Up Community Lunes Culturales Literarios art and dance! ($20 registration Bookshop/Libreria Interactivos / Literary & fee/snacks included). See Comunitaria Cultural Monday’s https://m.facebook.com/ 2113 Amsterdam Ave. & W165th Coordinated by Maria Rosario. wordartbyshalomisrael for St. www.wordupbooks.com Centro Civico Cultural complete schedule thru August Tuesdays, June 6, 13, 20, 27 at Dominicano 18. 6:30pm 619 West 145 St b/t Broadway & The Children's Art Carnival Riverside Drive 62 Hamilton Terrace & W144 St. Word in the Heights http://home2.nyc.gov/html/ wordartbyshalomisrael.com Teen open mic for spoken lmec/html/guides/cul_centro_ Saturdays, June 10 & 24 from word artists, singers, rap civico_cultur.shtml 11am-1pm artists & others. Mondays, June 5, 12, 19, 26 from Word Up Community 6:30-8:00pm Jazz in the Heightzz Bookshop/Libreria Farafina Café & Lounge Comunitaria Battle of the Horns 1813 Amsterdam Ave. & 2113 Amsterdam Ave. & Farafina Café & Lounge W150th St. W165th St. 1813 Amsterdam Ave. & farafinacafeloungeharlem.com www.wordupbooks.com W150th St. https://m.facebook.com/ Friday, June 9 from 6-8pm farafinacafeloungeharlem.com jazzintheheightzz/ Tuesdays, June 6, 13, 20, 27 Saturdays, June 10 & 24 from I Have No Room from 8-11pm 8:30-11pm for the Broken In this one-woman show, La Entrevista (7th Hispanic Montefiore Park's Angela Abreu discloses her Theater Festival) It's My Park Day! need to make connections & Julio must decide to Jennifer Ifil-Ryan conducts an the tragedy of choosing the fight Balaguer’s bloody art-making activity where you wrong partner. www.facebook. government or leave his create your own nature collage. com/noroomforthebroken; IG Marxist idealism in Dominican Montefiore Park angysgotit (Repeats 6/16) Republic while enduring W137 St & Broadway Word Up Community a well needed economic www.montefiorepark.org Bookshop/Libreria improved life in NY. $10 door Saturdays, June 11 & 18 from Comunitaria fee www.TeatroLasTablas.org 1-3pm 2113 Amsterdam Ave. & Comisionado de Cultura W165th St. 541 West 145 St. b/t Exploring Scenic Parks: www.wordupbooks.com Broadway & Riverside Drive Montefiore Park to Grant's Friday, June 10 from 7-9pm Thursday, June 8 at 7:30pm Tomb Discover this history and more DJ Zeza Summer on the Hudson: through an exploration of the Music, art & cultural event every Dance for Seniors neighborhood’s parks. Guided 2nd Saturday by DJ Zeza on FB. Master teacher Naomi Goldberg walk led by local architect Sister’s Uptown Bookstore & Haas & members of the and historian John Reddick. Cultural Center intergenerational company lead https://www.eventbrite. 1942 Amsterdam Ave. at dance workshops for all ages com/e/free-neighborhood- W156 St. and abilities with a focus on history-walking-tour-exploring- sistersuptownbookstore.com seniors. scenic-parks-montefiore- Saturday, June 10 from 7-9pm Lawn at 133rd & Marginal park-to-grants-tomb-tickets- Streets 34156983457?aff=es2 Summer Sundays in the West Harlem Piers Montefiore Park Heights www.nycgovparks.org/events/ W137 St & Broadway Ilka Tanya Payan Park summer_on_the_hudson Sunday, June 11 at 11am West 157 Street & Broadway Friday, June 9 from 6-7pm www.cloth159.org Sunday, June 11 from 1-5pm

16 See Week 1 for repeated events. For updated information, visit www.artstroll.com Para eventos que repiten, vea la primera semana. Para información actualizada, visite www.artstroll.com EVENTS WEEK 2: JUNE 5 - 11 EVENTOS 2NDA SEMANA: 5 AL 11 DE JUNIO

NORTH OF WEST 181ST & Seaman Ave or W218 St & Solar Prints Workshop with TO DYCKMAN STREET Indian Road Evelyn Suero www.inwoodartworks.nyc Learn how to make solar Victor Rosso Monday, June 5 at dusk (Films prints to use as home www.youtube.com/user/ every Monday thru August 21) decoration or greeting cards VictorRossoMusica; https://m. Inwood Greenmarket facebook.com/victor.rosso4 Lost Inwood Isham St. b/t Cooper St & Pat'e Palo Neighborhood history series Seaman Ave. 251 Dyckman St. first Tuesday monthly hosted by Saturday, June 10 from b/t Seaman & Payson Ave. Cole Thompson & Don Rice. See 10:30am-noon (Rain site: Mondays, June 5, 12, 19, 26 http://myinwood.net/tag/lost- Dichter Pharmacy 4953 from 9pm-midnight inwood for details. Broadway) www.instagram.com/ Indian Road Café patepalonyc 600 W218 St & Indian Road Children’s Workshop w/ www.indianroadcafe.com Howard Better Who is My Neighbor? Tuesday, June 6 at 7:30pm In conjunction w/ children’s www.facebook.com/ art exhibition, We Are All One CreationsArtShowatOSA How Does Your Garden Grow? Human Family, children will Cornerstone Center Come & plant a garden in a use balloons, images or photos 178 Bennett Ave. & W189 St. tabletop greenhouse of your on paper & acrylic medium to Wednesdays June 7, 14 from own design for ages 6-13. make 3D collage globes. 12-2pm http://archforkids.com Bruce’s Garden in Isham Park Inwood Library http://brucesgarden.net Solo Recitals 4790 Broadway (a block Park Terrace East near W215 St Orchestrating Dreams presents north of Dyckman St.) Saturday, June 10 from 1-3pm a series of classical solo recitals. Wednesday, June 7 at 4pm orchestratingdreamsnyc.org Charlotte’s Web Our Saviour’s Atonement Coalescent Connections Musical based on American 178 Bennett Ave at W189 St. Exhibition by Groana Melendez author E. B. White’s classic of Sat., June 10 from 10am-1pm & Emily Raboteau curated by children’s literature produced Oscar J. Rivera, on the ideas by The Pied Piper Children’s Art in the Garden of class as related to identity & Theatre of NYC. One-day festival of visual race, & environmental impact Holy Trinity Church Theater art among the flowers & of leaving an area in disrepair. Space performing arts on the lawn. Produced by En Foco in 20 Cumming St b/t Broadway & Riverside Inwood collaboration with CUNY & Seaman Ave Neighborhood Garden NoMAA. www.piedpipertheatre.com Confluence of Dyckman St., CUNY in the Heights Saturdays, June 10 & 17 at 3pm Broadway & Riverside Drive 5030 Broadway & W213 St. & 8pm https://ringgarden.wordpress. Opening Reception: Thursday, Sundays, June 11 & 18 at 4pm com/contact-us June 8 from 6-8pm Sat. June 10 from 10am-5:30pm Taikoza Live: Japanese Films for a Better World: Drums & Dance The Scandinavian Music Winter's Bone Experience the thunderous Festival Ozarks teen Ree (Jennifer rhythms of the ancestral Scandia Brass Quintet on 6/11; Lawrence) risks her life to Japanese Taiko drums & the Finlandia Foundation Performer find her criminal father after magical sounds of the bamboo of the Year, Pirjo Polari-Khan on he puts up the family home to flutes. http://taikoza.com 6/18; Scandia String Orchestra cover his bail & then vanishes Isham Park conducted by Music Director without a trace. Park Terrace East south of Dorrit Matson 6/25. Inwood Library W215 St Ft. Tryon Park, Billings Lawn 4790 Broadway (a block www.nycgovparks.org/parks/ Entrance at 193rd St & Ft. north of Dyckman St.) isham-park Washington Ave Thursday, June 8 at 7pm Saturday, June 10 at 6pm www.nyscandia.org Sundays, June 11, 18 & 25 at 2pm Annette A. Aguilar and Emmanuel Abreu: StringBeans Nuestro Uptown Explore the rich & varied Life-long resident and NORTH OF DYCKMAN rhythms of jazz across the photographer, Emmanuel Abreu, Caribbean, Latin America & WEST TO 220TH STREET showcases daily scenes in USA. Washington Heights and Inwood Film Works Alfresco: The www.aguilarstringbeans.com from the past decade. Exhibit Cherokee Word for Water Inwood Greenmarket sponsored by Tells the story of the work that Isham St. b/t Cooper St & Mt. Sinai Urgent Care/Inwood led Wilma Mankiller to become Seaman Ave. www.EAbreuVisuals.com the first modern female Chief Saturday, June 10 from 5030 Broadway of the Cherokee Nation. @ 10:30am-noon (Rain site: Mon-Fri, 8:30-8:30pm and InwoodArtWorks FB, Twitter, IG Dichter Pharmacy 4953 Sat&Sun, 9am-5pm Gaelic Field in Inwood Hill Park Broadway) Opening Reception: Sunday, June Enter at Isham St or W214 St 11, from 6-8pm

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18 19 EXPLORE YOUR PHOTOGRAPHIC VOICE: PORTFOLIO REVIEW with Fabiola Jean-Louis, and Tone Taghon Tuesdays June 13 & 27, 6-8pm CLOTH TECHNOLOGY CENTER 2113 B Amsterdam Ave @165 St Free. Must RSVP. Visit www.nomaanyc.org for details.

WHAT’S YOUR STORY? NUMBERS NEVER LIE Grantwriting with Jana La Sorte (Bilingual English/Spanish) Wednesday June 14, 2017 6-8:30pm NOMAA/INWOOD CENTER 5030 Broadway 6th Floor Conference Room Free. Must RSVP. Visit www.nomaanyc.org for details.

20 THE ART OF SPEAKING IN PUBLIC with Armando “Mando” Batista (Bilingual English/Spanish)

Monday June 26, 6-9pm ALIANZA DOMINICANA CULTURAL CENTER 530 West 166 St, Basement Free. Must RSVP. Visit www.nomaanyc.org for details.

BY NoMAA 7-8pm followed by Films Alfresco Inwood Hill Park, Gaelic Field (enter at Indian Rd and 215 St) June 12 | Mano a Mano - Son Jarocho www.manoamano.us June 19 | Washington Heights Chamber Orchestra www.washingtonheightsorchestra.org June 26 | Los Pleneros De La 21 www.losplenerosdela21.org July 3 | Nick Videen & his Jazz Band Visit www.nomaanyc.org for details. With support from the Partnerships for Parks Inwood Parks Grant, made possible by Columbia University

21 EVENTS WEEK 3: JUNE 12 - 18 EVENTOS 3RA SEMANA: 12 AL 18 DE JUNIO

WEST 135TH TO art project encouraging the Business of Being Made. WEST 155TH STREET general public to respond to Word Up Community the prompt "I need", finishing Bookshop/Libreria Cultural Experience the sentence. The responses Comunitaria to Australia are placed in relevant public 2113 Amsterdam Ave. & Experience Australian food, places. @urbansoul all social W165th St. music, dance & culture. media www.wordupbooks.com Centro Civico Cultural Montefiore Park Thursday, June 15 from 7-9pm Dominicano W138th St. & Hamilton Place 619 West 145 St b/t Broadway www.nycgovparks.org/parks/ Outdoor Movie Night: & Riverside Drive montefiore-square Back to the Future http://home2.nyc.gov/html/ Sunday, June 18 from 1-5pm Come enjoy an evening film lmec/html/guides/cul_centro_ on the Mansion grounds. FREE civico_cultur.shtml Interactive Imagining and open to the public! Wednesday, June 14 from Join us for a special afternoon Morris-Jumel Mansion 6:30-8:00pm of melodic and ambient 65 Jumel Terrace, 3 blocks east sounds from award winning of Broadway b/t 160-162 St. Nights at Sugar Hill Flutist, Composer, and www.morrisjumel.org Join us on ‘The Stoop’ (outside Educator Yael Acher "KAT" Thursday, June 15 from 8-10pm of the Museum) for an evening Modiano. of music & art highlighting Sugar Hill Children’s Museum Bonafide Rojas & Lexiglass: the history & legacy of our 898 St. Nicholas Ave at Words & Music Series neighborhood and Northern W155 St. Words & Music is a new Manhattan. Sunday, June 18, 2:00 – literature & music series, Sugar Hill Children’s Museum 3:00pm, Living Room pairing writers & spoken word 898 St. Nicholas Ave. at artists with musicians to create W155 St. innovative, collaborative works. Thursday, June 15 from 6-9pm NORTH OF WEST 155TH https://lexiglass.bandcamp. com; http://bonafiderojas.com TO WEST 181ST STREET Reading/Monologue Word Up Community by Rigo Díaz Explore Your Photographic Bookshop/Libreria http:// Voice: Portfolio Review Comunitaria centroculturalbarcodepapel. Join NoMAA at this two-day 2113 Amsterdam Ave. & org/rigo-diaz-rd artist workshop conducted W165th St. Rio II Gallery by renowned artist Fabiola www.wordupbooks.com 583 Riverside Drive & W135 St. Jean-Louis, and Tone Taghon, Friday, June 16 from 7-8:30pm Thursday, June 15 from owner of Uptown Printing I Have No Room 6:30-8:30pm Studio and Color Expert. Ideal for the Broken for all artists, from beginner Audubon Mural Project In this one-woman show, in a to advanced! Free but must Elliot Avi Gitler gives a tour of highly charged & emotionally RSVP. the Audubon Mural Project intricate manner, Angela

starting at the Gitler &_____ CLOTH Technology Center Abreu discloses her need 2113 Amsterdam Ave. at gallery that will last about 75- to make connections & the W165 St. 90 minutes. For more project tragedy of choosing the wrong Tuesdays, June 13 & 27 info audubonmuralproject.org partner. www.facebook.com/ from 6-8pm Gitler &_____ gallery noroomforthebroken; www.nomaanyc.org 3629 Broadway IG angysgotit b/t W149-150 St. PM Walsh & Eric Warren Word Up Community http://gitlerand.com “One Mo' Time” Bookshop/Libreria Sunday, June 18 at 9:30am Singer/songwriter Peter Walsh Comunitaria 2113 Amsterdam Ave. & Playdate! and guitarist Eric Warren perform original music from W165th St. Free 3rd Sundays at Sugar Hill Macomb’s Dam Bridge their www.wordupbooks.com Join us for a FREE fun filled Friday, June 16 from 9-11pm family day of art exhibitions, recently released album at this fundraiser for NoMAA! art-making, live illustrations & a Word Up’s 6th Coogan’s special performance by award Anniversary Party 4015 Broadway at W169 St. winning Flutist Yael Acher Live music, poetry, open mic, www.coogans.com "KAT" Modiano. spoken word, comedy, food Tuesday, June 13 at 7:30pm Sugar Hill Children’s Museum & more at Word Up’s 6th www.nomaanyc.org 898 St. Nicholas Ave & anniversary party! W155 St. Exhibition: Word Up Community Sunday, June 18 My Babies Frankenstein Bookshop/Libreria from 10am-5pm Exhibit by artist Dolores Comunitaria Zorreguieta & discussion 2113 Amsterdam Ave. & Urban Soul Alliance W165th St. Urban Soul Alliance launched between the artist and Psychoanalyst Katie Gentile www.wordupbooks.com Forums 4 Social Action last Saturday, June 17 from 12-8pm October, a socially engaged based on her book The

22 See Week 1 & 2 for repeated events. For updated information, visit www.artstroll.com Vea la primera y segunda semana para eventos que repiten. Para información actualizada, visite www.artstroll.com EVENTS WEEK 3: JUNE 12 - 18 EVENTOS 3RA SEMANA: 12 AL 18 DE JUNIO

My Art Madness Paint Party Heights-Inwood focusing on the critical Artists teach children how to 54 Nagle Ave. b/t Broadway & budget narrative. www. paint on canvas! One child & Ellwood St. eventbrite.com/e/whats- adult $30. More information: http://www.ywashhts.org your-story-numbers-never- www.myartmadness.com Sunday, June 18 at 2pm lie-grantwriting-with-jana-la- Sister’s Uptown Bookstore & sorte-tickets-34154901229 Cultural Center Free but must RSVP. 1942 Amsterdam Ave. at NORTH OF DYCKMAN Inwood Center/NoMAA W156 St. TO WEST 220TH STREET 5030 Broadway & W213 St., sistersuptownbookstore.com 6th fl. Conference Room Saturday, June 17 from 1-3pm Film Works Alfresco & Wednesday, June 14 from Live Music 6:00-8:30pm Historic Trivia Night In partnership w/ Inwood Art Test your knowledge of Works inaugural free outdoor Poetry Table the American Revolution, Calling all local poets! Inwood summer cinema series, Washington Heights librarian Isaiah welcomes you NoMAA presents Son Jarocho geography & history of the for an evening of reading, a regional folk musical style of oldest house in Manhattan. writing, and sharing poetry. Mexican sound from Veracruz. Teams of 4-8 people are highly It represents a fusion of Inwood Library encouraged. Admission is $10 4790 Broadway indigenous, Spanish & African per team. (a block north of Dyckman St.) musical elements, reflecting Thursday, June 15 at 7pm Morris-Jumel Mansion the population that evolved 65 Jumel Terrace, 3 blocks east in the region from Spanish of Broadway b/t 160-162 St. Renee Mancino Way colonial times. Following the www.morrisjumel.org Council Member Ydanis performance is La Leyenda Thursday, June 15 from 8-10pm Rodriguez & the Mancino de la Llorona an animated family invite the community to Summer Sundays adventure comedy en Español a co-naming of Broadway & in the Heights with English subtitles. Based West 214th Street in memory Every Sunday in June, on a famous Mexican legend, of our beloved Carrot Top Community League of a group of kids must stop the owner. the Heights brings food & ghost of a woman whose guilt Broadway & West 214th St. in entertainment. over the drowning of her own front of 5009 Broadway Ilka Tanya Payan Park children leads her to abduct Saturday, June 17 at 2:00pm West 157 Street & Broadway youngsters who wander the www.carrottoppastries.com www.cloth159.org woods at night. Sunday, June 18 from 1-5pm Gaelic Field in Inwood Hill Park Collective States: A Enter at Isham St or W214 St. Movement Improvisation & Seaman Ave or W218 St. & NoMAA invites dancers, NORTH OF WEST 181ST Indian Road musicians and performing www.inwoodartworks.nyc artists are invited to join in a TO DYCKMAN STREET Monday, June 12 live music site- specific improvisational from 7-8pm at film dusk (Films structure to celebrate Inwood's Musical Journey w/ the continue thru August 21) beautiful green spaces. Maccabeats www.nomaanyc.org The YM&YWHA is thrilled to Meet outside Bruce´s Garden

present the world-renowned a in Isham Park. What’s Your Story? Saturday, June 17. 5pm open capella group the Maccabeats! Numbers Never Lie rehearsal & 6:30pm public In honor of the Y’s centennial, In partnership w/ NoMAA, performance their lineup includes popular Ambassadora’s founder & www.nomaanyc.org music over the past 100 years. creative director Jana La Sorte http://www.maccabeats.com a grant writing workshop for Maccabeatson FB & Twitter emerging artists & nonprofits YM&YWHA Washington

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WEST 135TH TO Saturday, June 24, 10:00am – Uptown Rocks 1000 Humans WEST 155TH STREET 5:00pm, The Stoop of the Dreamers P.S. 128 celebrates the Abre Caminos | Exploring Theater Culture: students, alumni & neighbors Opening Paths Montefiore Park to Theater who coached to improve the Curated by Leenda Bonilla. Palaces community. Dedicated to Presented by NoMAA in Discover Hamilton Heights rich Richard & Gwenn Crenshaw. partnership with Broadway history through an exploration FB TeamDreamers Housing Communities & Sugar of the neighborhood's P.S. 128 Hill Children’s Museum. theatrical past on this walking 560 W169 St. & St. Nicholas Ave. Rio II Gallery tour. https://www.eventbrite. Fri June 23 4-8pm; Sat June 583 Riverside Drive & W135 St. com/e/free-neighborhood- 24 9am-12pm; Sun June 25 Artists Talk: Thursday, June 22 history-walking-tour-exploring- 2-5pm; Mon June 26 4-8pm & at 6-8pm theater-culture-montefiore- Tue June 27 1-8pm park-to-theater-palaces- En el Tiempo de las Mariposas tickets-34158877121?aff=es2 My Art Madness Paint Party The Mirabal sisters stood Montefiore Park Artists teach adults how to up to one of history’s most W137 St. & Broadway paint on canvas! notorious dictators & this Sunday, June 25 from 11am-1pm Sister’s Uptown Bookstore & on-stage adaptation of Julia Cultural Center Alvarez’s historic novel brings Café Spoken Word 1942 Amsterdam Ave at these national heroines to "The Renaissance Men" & W156 St. life. In Spanish with English Caribbean Rock Groove with sistersuptownbookstore.com captioning. Sponsored by "Smax" Friday, June 23 from 6-8pm Council Member Mark Levine. Farafina Café & Lounge @Repertorionyc FB, Twitter, IG 1813 Amsterdam Ave & Family Day: Hamilton Grange Middle School W150th St Soap & Candle Making 500 W138 St. b/t Amsterdam farafinacafeloungeharlem.com Free fun-filled event for the Ave. & Hamilton Place Friday, June 30 from 8-11pm whole family! http://repertorio.org Morris-Jumel Mansion 2017 Uptown Arts Tuesday, June 20 at 7pm 65 Jumel Terrace, 3 blocks east Stroll Closing! of Broadway b/t 160-162 St Phat Tuesdays Harlem School of the Arts www.morrisjumel.org Join us for live jazz with Befo 645 St. Nicholas Avenue & Saturday, June 24 from 11am- Quotet & featured guests West 141st Street. 1pm every 3rd Tuesday. Cover: $7 +1 www.hsanyc.org / drink minimum (non-alcoholic). www.artstroll.com Paranormal Investigation All poets, singers & musicians Wednesday, June 28 from Learn the basics of ghost welcome to perform. 6:00-8:30pm hunting while possibly Sister’s Uptown Bookstore & communicating with some of Cultural Center MJM’s former residents. $30, 1942 Amsterdam Ave. at NORTH OF WEST 155TH $25 Members/Students W156 St. TO WEST 181ST STREET Morris-Jumel Mansion sistersuptownbookstore.com 65 Jumel Terrace, 3 blocks east Tuesday, June 20 at 7pm #LUVR: a reading of Broadway b/t 160-162 St Reading of a romantic’s www.morrisjumel.org Summer Solstice Celebration/ tragedy based on true events Saturday, June 24 from 8-11pm ArtStrollstice by Washington Heights artist & Unveiling of the recently storyteller Armando “Mando” Summer Sundays restored bronze doors by the Batista armandobatista.com in the Heights Every Sunday in June, American sculptor Berthold Alianza Dominicana Cultural Community League of Nebel (1889-1964) w/ live Center music & art making. 530 West 166 St. b/t St. the Heights brings food & Hispanic Society Museum & Nicholas & Audubon Ave entertainment. Library Monday, June 19 from 7-9pm Ilka Tanya Payan Park Broadway b/t W155-156 St. West 157 Street & Broadway www.hispanicsociety.org This Sinking Island www.cloth159.org Wednesday, June 21 from This Sinking Island Sunday, June 25 from 1-5pm 6-9pm contemplates Manhattan’s uncertain fate as an island, Film Screening: Sweet Spot Festival following a group of refugees Coming to America In celebration of the opening forced to leave their home due “Movies That Reawaken day of the 2017 Greenmarket to rising sea levels. For all ages Wonder” continues w/Eddie season, the Sweet Spot by The Anthropologists. Murphy & “Coming to America” Festival joins us for a fun-filled www.theanthropologists.org United Palace of Cultural Arts day of music, food, vintage La Casa Space for the Arts 4140 Broadway & W175th St vendors & interactive art. 570 W159 St. b/t Broadway & www.unitedpalace.org/upca Sugar Hill Children’s Museum Amsterdam Ave. Sunday, June 25 Doors: 4pm, 898 St. Nicholas Ave. & Tuesday, June 20 at 3:30 & 4:30 pre-show, 5pm movie. W155 St. 6:00pm Adults $10 Seniors/kids under 12 $5 26 See Week 1, 2 & 3 for repeated events. For updated information, visit www.artstroll.com / Vea la primera, segunda y tercera semana para eventos que repiten. Para información actualizada, visite www.artstroll.com EVENTS WEEK 4&5: JUNE 19 -30 EVENTOS 4TA Y 5TA SEMANA: 19 AL 30 DE JUNIO

The Art of Speaking in Public NORTH OF WEST 181ST in collaboration with (Bilingual) TO DYCKMAN STREET IgniVox Prod. will guide the Participate in exercises, local community through practices & scenarios Higher Ground Festival an ancestral Taino ritual designed to help you become Performance debuts six performance. a confident speaker led by interdisciplinary collaborations Ann Loftus Playground Armando “Mando” Batista. by Uptown Artists. Stage- Broadway, Dyckman & Free must RSVP. based works incorporate Riverside Drive in Ft. Tryon Park Alianza Dominicana music, dance, visual art & Wednesday, June 21 at 5-7pm Cultural Center more! @HigherGroundNYC 530 West 166 St. b/t St. Twitter, IG & FB Annette A. Aguilar & Nicholas & Audubon Ave Anne Loftus Playground StringBeans/ArtStrollstice Monday, June 26 from 6-9pm Broadway, Dyckman & Latin Brazilian Jazz www.nomaanyc.org Riverside Drive in Ft. Tryon Park www.aguilarstringbeans.com creatinghigherground.com Inwood Library Reawakening Wonder: Saturday, June 24 from 7-9pm 4790 Broadway The songs of Hollywood's (a block north of Dyckman St) Gilden Era Renaissance Street Singers www.nypl.org/locations/ Soprano Jackie Schiffer will A cappella sacred music from inwood sing favorite tunes by Frank the 16th century golden age of Wednesday, June 21 Loesser, Jerome Kern, Johnny polyphony. from 7-9pm Mercer & more www.streetsingers.org www.jackieschiffer.com Hudson View Gardens Lounge Films for A Better World: United Palace of Cultural Arts 116 Pinehurst Ave at W183 St Pariah 4140 Broadway & W175 St Sunday, June 25 from 3-5pm A black teenager in www.unitedpalace.org/upca embraces her identity as a Monday, June 26 at 7:30pm lesbian, but struggles with how NORTH OF DYCKMAN much she can confide in her Explore Your Photographic TO WEST 220TH STREET parents. Voice: Portfolio Review Inwood Library Day 2 of NoMAA’s two-day Live Music & Film Works 4790 Broadway artist workshop (1st is June 13) Alfresco (a block north of Dyckman St) Free. Must RSVP. In partnership w/ Inwood Art Thursday, June 22 at 7pm CLOTH Technology Center Works, NoMAA presents works 2113 Amsterdam Ave at W165 St for woodwind quintet by the Summer Reading Series: Tuesday, June 27 from 6-8pm Washington Heights Chamber Incident at Vichy www.nomaanyc.org Orchestra followed by the UP Theater Company’s screening of In a Dog’s Life & presents a staged reading Reds, Whites & Bluegrass The Kid; written, directed & of Arthur Miller's Incident at Celebrate our nation’s freedom produced by Charlie Chaplin. Vichy. Readings continue July at Manhattan’s oldest house Gaelic Field in Inwood Hill 8 & 22. Light refreshments while enjoying a selection of Park served. www.uptheater.org red and white wines and local Enter at Isham St. or W214 St. Inwood Hill Park bluegrass artists. $30, $25 & Seaman Ave or W218 St. & Enter at W207 St. & Members/Students Indian Road Seaman Ave Morris-Jumel Mansion www.inwoodartworks.nyc Saturday, June 24 at 4pm 65 Jumel Terrace, 3 blocks east Monday, June 19 live music (Rain date: June 25 at 4pm) of Broadway b/t 160-162 St from 7-8pm & film at dusk Live Music & Film Works www.morrisjumel.org (Mondays thru August 21)

Thursday, June 29 from 7-9pm www.nomaanyc.org Alfresco In partnership w/ Inwood Art Empowerment with My Art One City One Book: Works inaugural free outdoor Madness Americanah summer cinema series, Participants learn & create Open discussion of NoMAA presents Los Pleneros step-by-step painting using Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s de la 21, followed the screening specific brushes, painting Americanah. Copies will be of Los Sures. techniques, the elements & available. Gaelic Field in Inwood Hill Park principals of art. $30 RSVP Inwood Library Enter at Isham St. or W214 www.myartmadness.com 4790 Broadway St. & Seaman Ave or W218 Sister’s Uptown Bookstore (a block north of Dyckman St) St. & Indian Road www. 1942 Amsterdam Ave & www.nypl.org/locations/ inwoodartworks.nyc W156 St inwood Monday, June 26 live music http://sistersuptownbookstore Wednesday, June 21 at 6pm from 7-8pm & film at dusk Saturday, June 30 from 6-8pm (Mondays thru August 21) Offerings and Songs to the www.nomaanyc.org Solstice/ArtStrollstice Irka Mateo, Neo-Dominican singer, folklorist & performer

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WEST 135TH TO WEST https://m.facebook.com/ drawings, origami crafts & 155TH STREET cafeonenyc stop-motion cartooning. Mon-Thu 7:30am-9pm; Sat/ Sister’s Uptown Bookstore & Sun 8am-7pm Cultural Center Abre Caminos | 1942 Amsterdam Ave. at Opening Paths Joy Brown on Broadway W156 St. Group exhibition inspired by Internationally known artist sistersuptownbookstore.com the transformative role of arts exhibits nine monumental Mon-Fri 12-8pm; Sat 12-7pm used in narratives, practices bronze figures along Broadway Opening Reception: Saturday, & aesthetics of contemporary from 72nd St. north, including June 3 from 2-4pm urban life. Curated by Leenda W148th, W157th & W168th Bonilla. Presented by NoMAA (Mitchel Square Park). Dominican York Projecto in partnership with Broadway www.joybrownstudio.com Gráfica Housing Communities & Sugar Broadway Malls W148, W157, Uptown Print Portfolio & Hill Children’s Museum. W168 (Mitchel Square Park) Community 2 Rio II Gallery June 1 thru November Rio Penthouse Gallery 583 Riverside Drive & W135 St. 10 Ft. Washington Ave. & Mon-Fri 10am-5pm from Exhibition by Mr. Ayobe W159 St. June 6-28. Opening Reception: Gitler &_____ gallery Opening Reception: Saturday, Tuesday, June 6, 6-8pm 3629 Broadway June 3 from 4-7pm Artists Talk: Thursday, June 22 b/t W149 & 150 St. Monday-Friday Noon-6pm at 6-8pm http://gitlerand.com Sat/Sun 12-6pm; Daniel Mercado Maria Terrero Mon-Wed 2-7pm & by appt. Street & travel photography KumbaCarey Discographic Exhibit: June 1 - 21 www.danielluismercado.com Production “Fruto de mi Opening Reception: CLOTH Technology Center Cosecha” Thursday, June 1 from 6-9pm 2113 Amsterdam Ave. at Rio III Gallery W165 St. 898 St. Nicholas Ave. Penthouse Sugar Hill Museum Exhibits www.cloth159.org Opening Reception: Shinique Smith: Secret Garden Mon-Fri 10am-5pm Friday, June 9 from 6:30-9pm Laughing Place. Children are Opening Reception: Saturday, encouraged to crawl & engage June 3 from 1-4pm Life in NYC installation by the artist & Lantern Arts Collective is think about our role in waste Infinite Archive a citywide group featuring production. Chester Higgins Four artists reinterpret artists living in Lantern Jr: Passing Through. Enter archival objects in a site- Community Services’ the artist’s world through specific installation w/ supportive housing buildings. breath-taking photos of paintings on vellum, ceramic https://lanterncommunity.org Africa, the Americas & Harlem. objects, jewelry & prints Council Member Z is for Zigzag: Directions exhibited 6/8-9/24. Mark Levine’s office around Northern Manhattan. http://infinitearchivemjm. 500 W141 St. & Immerse yourself in the blogspot.com Amsterdam Ave. visual narrative of Northern Morris Jumel Mansion http://http://council.nyc.gov/ Manhattan, featuring artists 65 Jumel Terrace b/t district-7 Lucia Hierro, Robert Pruitt, W160-162 St. Monday-Friday 9am-5pm Freddy Rodriguez & Fernando www.morrisjumel.org/ Exhibit: June 8 to 30 Tamburini. currentexhibits Sugar Hill Children’s Museum Tue-Fri 10am-4pm; Ancestral Abstract: 898 St. Nicholas Ave. & Sat-Sun 10am-5pm The Art of Jamaal Levine W155 St. Opening Reception: Emerging teaching artist Thu – Sun from 10am to 5pm Thursday, June 8 from 6-8pm Jamaal Levine presents current work of abstract oil paintings Tribes: Defragmented Riverstone Art Gallery that tap into his ancestral spirit. Ricky Sanchez Ayala, student Wide range of art by seniors Curated by Jonathan Patton, of Media Art & Animation at Riverstone’s onsite gallery HSA Visual Arts Director. at the Art Institute, San open year-round! Harlem School of the Arts Francisco, CA presents an Riverstone Senior Life 645 St. Nicholas Ave. & 18-piece collection. Services W141 St. Rio III Gallery 99 Ft. Washington Ave. at https://hsanyc.org 898 St. Nicholas Ave. & W163 St. Exhibit: June 1 – July 14 W155 St. www.riverstonenyc.org Opening Reception: Thursday, Opening Reception: Wednesday, May 31 - weekdays June 1 from 6:30-8:30pm Saturday, June 16 from 5-7pm year-round from 9am-5pm Artists Talk: Thursday, June 22 from 6:00-7:30pm NORTH OF WEST 155TH Line of the Eternal Now TO WEST 181ST STREET Artists collective from Cuba, Daniel Mercado Dominican Republic, Panama Street & travel photography Brandamation by & Puerto Rico: Sindia Ortiz, www.danielluismercado.com Brandon Green Carlos Velez, Celestino Ortiz, Cafe One Diverse artistic media by Gaddier Ortiz, Van Roberts, 1619 Amsterdam Ave. multifaceted 12-year old Edwin Velazquez Torres, Ana b/t W140-141 St. including Anime inspired Fajardo, Michael Cervantes &

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more www.celestinoarts.com Washington Heights. Paintings 128 Pinehurst Ave. at W183 St. Yager Esthetics & decorative plates all $100 Saturday, June 3, 5:00-9:30pm 130 Ft. Washington Ave. & or less. Sunday, June 4, 12-5pm W165 St. http://leandromiguelcruz.com Mon June 5-Sun June 11 by appt www.yagerplasticsurgery.com Kazza Wine Bar 347-675-6453 Mon-Fri 9am-7pm & 704 W177 St b/t Broadway & Sat 9am-6pm Ft. Washington Ave. Life Signs: Northern Exhibited: June 16-30 Sun-Thu 4pm-midnight & Manhattan’s Nurturing Nature Opening Reception: Fri-Sat 4pm-2am Adam Stoltman, Kerrie Sansky June 16, 7pm Opening Reception: Sunday, & Cristobal Vivar inspire us with June 4 from noon-5pm photographs of our nurturing Things Found In Books nature to our neighborhood’s Exhibition featuring ephemera Elizabeth Starčević parks and coves. Produced by from Word Up book donors Artist has been weaving in Conservancy North w/ a grant curated by the Word Up Mexico for over 25 years. This from the Hudson Estuary Program Collective. piece is made out of wool and & contributions from Friends of Word Up Community cotton, and titled “Everything Inwood Hill Park & NY Restoration Bookshop/Libreria Must Change.” These Project Manhattan Wetlands. Comunitaria colors and shapes speak of Hebrew Tabernacle Art Gallery 2113 Amsterdam Ave. & movement and togetherness 551 Ft. Washington Ave & W185 St. W165th St. and the many facets of life. http://HebrewTabernacle.org www.wordupbooks.com Fort Washington Library Mon, Wed, Fri 9:30am-4:30pm; Tue-Fri 3-9pm; Sat 11-6pm; 535 W179 St b/t St. Nicholas & Sat/Sun by appt. call Sun 12-6pm Audubon Ave. 917-657-6915 www.nypl.org/locations/fort-

Within Reach washington Doctor Superhelgas Cabinet of Set against a tense political Mon to Thu 10am-7 pm, Fri/Sat Curious Creatures backdrop of health care 10am-5pm Vegan monster taxidermy reform, mixed media fiber heads & puppets by Marte artist, Kathleen Granados Susan Bresler Ekhougeninhabit presents a large-scale, site- Geometric Abstract www.superhelga.com specific installation reflecting Watercolors Café Buunni collective effort, hopes & www.susannbresler.com 213 Pinehurst Ave at W187 St. challenges of those seeking & Fort Washington Library http://buunnicoffee.com/cafe providing health care. Curated 535 W179 St. b/t St. Nicholas & 7am-7pm daily by Souleo & presented in Audubon Ave. conjunction w/ the Wallach Art www.nypl.org/locations/fort- Window on the Heights Gallery & NoMAA. washington Watercolors & prints many http://kathleengranados.com/ Saturday, June 3 to Wed., June painted the artist, Jean Verthein, home.html 28 on Mon to Thu 10am-7 pm, gazing out the window. Each Russ Berrie Medical Science Fri/Sat 10am-5pm image reflects hues that interplay. Pavilion JeanVerthein FB, Twitter 1150 St. Nicholas Av at W168 St NYC in Vinyl: Kismat Indian Restaurant www.columbia.edu/cu/wallach The Uptown Album 603 Ft. Washington Ave & W187 St. Exhibited: Wednesday, June 7 Jennifer & Wade are known www.kismatindiannyc.com – Saturday, September 16, 2017 as “NYC Vinyl Dreams.” After 12pm-11pm daily Opening Reception: Wed., spending too long in LA, the June 7 from 6-8pm two moved to NYC where they Who is My Neighbor? fell in love with the city. To Creations Art Show welcomes Calendar Casting Call celebrate their adoration for artists of all media, experience Yomari Maldonado will develop NYC they created original vinyl levels, ages & spiritual views. & distribute a Christmas artwork about our 24-hour Our goal is use our space to Calendar featuring community city. host thoughtful conversations members displaying their http://nycvinyldreams.com through the arts. choice of pictures for each 181 Cabrini www.facebook.com/ month. Register Mon-Fri 854 W181 St. & Cabrini Blvd. CreationsArtShowatOSA 2-4pm for Sat 1-5pm photos. www.181cabrini.com Cornerstone Center Call 646-922-7325 or email 8am-11pm daily 178 Bennett Ave. & W189 St. [email protected] for Sat. June 3, 10, 17 from 2-4pm

more info. ST Sun. June 4, 11, 18 from 4-7pm Esperanzas Unida / Yomari NORTH OF WEST 181 Wednesdays June 7, 14 from Maldonado Service Corp TO DYCKMAN STREET 12-2pm 268 Amsterdam Ave. & W173 St. Mon-Fri 2-4pm register Celebration: Subway Elevator The Artistic Talents at Isabella Sat 1-5pm photo shoot Poster Project Art exhibit of various works by Friday, June 30 closing party 40 Artists Unite posters exhibit Isabella nursing home residents & group show celebration of & community based program Leandro Cruz Artists Unite-MTA Poster Project, clients. Abstract expressionist works a 15-year collective placing art Isabella Geriatric Center reflecting urban themes in the 184th & 190th St. A-train 515 Audubon Ave. at W190 St. w/ Native Taino images elevators. www.isabella.org by painter who grew up in Hudson View Gardens Lounge Exhibit: Wednesday,

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June 7 – Sunday, June 18, 2017 Kenneth Ricci Uptown Palettes Opening Reception: This native New Yorkers Collection of vibrant, creative Wednesday, June 7 from 1:30- cut & paste collages begin & colorful art by Uptown 5:30pm w/ improvisation & evolve artists Scribble Art Workshop through nuanced decisions. printmaking pieces by local NYC in Vinyl: He’s inspired by the richness schoolchildren; Klashwon a Thank you for being a friend of colors & mysteries found in multimedia artist w/ classical & Jennifer & Wade, local artists, black, white & grey elements. street influences;Tom Monsees use NYC as their inspiration. http://riccicollages.blogspot.com local artist creates sculptures Now they are challenging their Parkview Restaurant that represent nature; Len Cicio talents & creating art inspired 219 Dyckman St. b/t local artist highlighting Uptown by the exhibit location itself. Broadway & Seaman Ave landscapes; Don Rice local The venue is an amazing cafe www.theparkviewcafe.com historian & artist presenting & shrine to Rue McClanahan & 7am-11pm daily Lego Farmhouse prints; the Golden Girls TV show. Ramoisis Ramirez local artist www.nycvinyldreams.com Luis Martinez utilizing oil paint to show vivid Rue la Rue Cafe Local photographer showcases details. All displayed at DFH 2nd 4394 Broadway his photos of Yankees & Mets annual benefit on June 3, which b/t W187-189 St. players. www.imagesfoto.com will highlight the fantastic art, www.facebook.com/ Albert’s Mofongo House food and drink that represents ruelaruecafe 4762 Broadway & Uptown. Tuesday-Sunday 8am-10pm Dyckman St. https://scribbleartworkshop. 24 hours a day Luis Martinez com; www.klashwon.com; Local photographer www.tommonsees.com; showcases his photos of NORTH OF DYCKMAN http://lcicioart.com; Yankees & Mets players. TO WEST 220TH STREET [email protected]; www.imagesfoto.com Dyckman Farmhouse Museum Images Studio Arlene Schulman: http://dyckmanfarmhouse.org 114 Nagle Ave. The First 100 Years 4881 Broadway at W204 St. b/t Sickles & Arden St. A unique vision of life in New Thu-Sat 11am-4pm & Mon-Sat 9am-7pm York City as she has lived it Sun 11am-3pm & a foreshadowing of what Julann Gebbie she—and we—may see during Amanda Long: Ceramic vases, bottles & bowls the next “100” Wishing Well, 2016 hand-painted in black & white arlenesscratchpaper.com Present exhibit through October 2017. Speak a wish graphic patterns. Inwood Library www.julann.com 4790 Broadway into the well & the words will Compton Eye Associates (a block north of Dyckman St.) be translated into a video 4738 Broadway & Thayer St. www.nypl.org/locations/ ripple curated & presented on www.comptoneye.com inwood wishingwellnyc.org. Mon-Fri 10am-7pm & Sat Meet the Artist: Sunday, Dyckman Farmhouse Museum 10am-5pm June 18, 2-4pm http://dyckmanfarmhouse.org Mon–Thu 10am–7pm, 4881 Broadway at W204 St. Estoy Aquí Pero Fri–Sat 10am–5pm, Sun 1–5pm Thu-Sat 11am-4pm & Mi Mente Está Allá Sun 11am-3pm Emmanuel Abreu, Inwood Artists Photographer & Exhibit showcasing work Emmanuel Abreu:

Cinematographer’s series of by local artists Rene de los Nuestro Uptown Life-long resident and beautiful & thought-provoking Santos & Mario Tavarez. images of the Dominican Rene began painting in the photographer, Emmanuel Republic Dominican Republic & the Abreu, showcases daily scenes http://eabreuvisuals.com rich colors & fantastic images in Washington Heights and 809 Restaurant & Lounge continue to evoke his island Inwood from the past decade. 112 Dyckman St. b/t Post & birthplace. Mario has painted Exhibit sponsored by Mt. Sinai. Nagle Ave. for 11 years, inspired by Picasso Mt. Sinai Urgent Care/Inwood https://809nyc.com & our wonderful neighborhood www.EAbreuVisuals.com Opening Reception: he presents a series of acrylic 5030 Broadway Monday, June 5 from 6-9pm paintings titled The Beauty of Mon-Fri, 8:30-8:30pm and Sun-Thu 12pm-12am; the Sunset in Different Places. Sat&Sun, 9am-5pm Opening Reception: Sunday, Fri 12pm-2am; Sat 4pm-2am Inwood Library 4790 Broadway June 25, 6-8pm Animate Castles (a block north of Dyckman St.) A collection of canvases that Michelle Orsi Gordon: www.nypl.org/locations/ Digital C Prints share one thing in common inwood with each other, sand. Artist Overwhelmingly dense Mon–Thu 10am–7pm, Fri–Sat images evoking mental “blank” contact 10am–5pm, Sun 1–5pm [email protected] landscapes, exploring the Opening Reception: gap between experience & Pizza Palace Sunday, June 4 from 3-5pm 121 Dyckman St. memory using photographs & b/t Post & Nagle Ave. drawings 11am-midnight daily http://michelleorsigordon.com

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Dichter Pharmacy Senator Marisol artists https://moveschemer. 4953 Broadway Alcantara’s office wordpress.com b/t W207 & Isham St. 5030 Broadway & Inwood Movement www.dichterpharmacy.com W213th St., Suite 701 5030 Broadway & W213 St., 7am-7pm daily www.nysenate.gov/senators/ Suite 613 marisol-alcantara www.inwoodmovement.com Distant Bodies Exhibit: June 1 - 30 weekdays Saturday, June 24 from 2-8pm Two artists on an 10am-4pm interplanetary mission to Nadema Agard places unknown & never Coalescent Connections We Are All One Human Family known in space & the Exhibition by Groana Melendez Selected works by Inwood mind. Jeff Elliott www. & Emily Raboteau curated children inspired by my own astronautinlove.com & by Oscar J. Rivera. Works Lakota medicine wheel- Luke Folger http://luke-folger- discuss the ideas of class as inspired installation Mitakuye kcgk.squarespace.com related to identity & race, Oyasin (We Are All Related) Darling Coffee & environmental impact of http://NademaAgard.com 4961 Broadway leaving an area in disrepair. Bruce’s Garden in Isham Park b/t Isham & W207 St. Produced by En Foco in Park Terrace East near W215 St. http://darlingcoffeenyc.com collaboration with CUNY & http://brucesgarden.net Opening Reception. Friday, NoMAA. June 23 at 6pm w/ music by CUNY in the Heights Joseph W. Kabance Unigen (exhibited thru August) 5030 Broadway & W213 St. Oil on canvas w/ mixed media, Exhibit: June 8 - August 3 3-dimensional attachments, Bringing Outside In Opening Reception: Thursday, Native themes Reflects the connections June 8 from 6-8pm [email protected] between all living creatures & Indian Road Café ourselves and the importance Artwork from Way Uptown 600 West 218 St. at of caring for our environment Inwood Movement presents Indian Road by Noelle King finished & work-in-progress www.indianroadcafe.com http://noelleking.com paintings & installation pieces Sunday, June 4 to by Monica Robles and other Sunday, July 9

“ Linea del Ahora Eterno”/“Line of the Eternal Now,” 2014, Celestino Ortiz. 24˝ x 20˝ acrylic, modeling paste, and diamond dust on canvas.

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01. Cynthia Woodie, Susan Carlo, Mercer 09. Elizabeth Starcevic Tullis & Marcus Tullis www.estarweAve.r.com www.cywosculpture.com; 809 W177 St. b/t Ft. Washington & www.susanburrcarlo.com; Pinehurst Ave. (Apt 2B) www.marcustullis.com Wall hangings & pillows woven in Mexico 2331 12th Ave. at W133 St., where the artist has woven for over 25 2nd floor (Studio 8) years. Cynthia Woodie, jewelry & sculpture; 10. Maggie Hernandez Susan Carlo, painter; Mercer Tullis, painter; www.art.maggiehernandez.com Marcus Tullis, photographer. 461 Ft. Washington Ave. 02. Anna Lambert b/t W180 & 181 St. www.annalambertstudio.com Color-rich, intuitively painted, abstract 610 W139 St acrylic on canvas by a 2017 Uptown Arts b/t Broadway & Riverside Drive Stroll honoree. Photography, printmaking & 11. Susan Bresler photomontages. www.susannbresler.com 03. City College MFA Studio 106 Pinehurst Ave. http://mfaccny.blogspot.com b/t W181 & 183 St. (Apt A-55) W140th St. & Amsterdam Ave. New collages and some watercolors. Master of Fine Arts in Studio students 12. Taleen Berberian discusses their work & wide range of www.taleenberberian.com mediums and approaches to art making. 116 Pinehurst Ave. at W183 St. (Apt M41) 04. Carnival Artisan Series & Hamilton Sculpture, Installation & Drawing: textiles, Heights Darkroom ceramic, plastics & mixed media. www.hamiltonheightsdarkroom.org 13. Aileen Hengeveld, George Gilliland & The Children’s Art Carnival Anca Pedvis 62 Hamilton Terrace & W144 St. www.ahengeveld.com; Two for one! Artist marketplace showcasing works of our resident artists. http://ggillilandnyc.com/Agency; This installment features Epperson www.ancapedvis.com; (fashions), Martha Jones (art & home 116 Pinehurst Ave. at W183 St. accessories), Omo Misha (jewelry), Stefen (T Building Basement) Reed (art) & more. The Hamilton Heights Abstract paintings in acrylic by Ms. Darkroom is a black & white photographic Hengeveld. Paintings using characters exhibit by youth & adults who’ll discuss from “Cubby Bear” a cartoon series from the art of photography & what it means to animation’s early days by Mr. Gilliland. print images in a darkroom. Paintings, scratchboards & monoprints by Ms. Pedvis, a member of the Romanian 05. Wilhelmina Grant Fine Artists’ Union since 1980. www.wilhelminagrant.com 2005 Amsterdam Ave. 14. Greg Coutinho b/t W159-160 St. (basement) www.gregorycoutinho.com Collages & assemblages using mixed- 105-115 Bennett Ave. media & found object art reflect her b/t W186-187 St. (Apt 32B) interpretations of contemporary social Paintings in oil-plein air cityscapes/ concerns, namely: urban issues & women’s landscapes, some portraits & drawings on health. paper in graphite. 06. George Nelson Preston 15. Cornerstone Studios www.museumofartandorigins.org www.cornerstonestudios.nyc 430 W162 St. corner of Jumel Terrace 178 Bennett Ave. at W189 St. (3rd floor) Afro-Atlantic and Contemporary Works of See work by 10 Washington Heights- Art at the Museum of Art & Origins. Inwood–based artists, writers & performers; bid on work in a silent 07. Tony Serio auction in the studio’s L-Gallery to benefit www.tonyserio.com The Northern Manhattan Coalition 910 Riverside Drive near W162 St. for Immigrants Rights. Artists: Meena (Apt 5A) Alexander, writer; Paul Birbil, visual Recent oil & watercolor landscapes of the artist; Marta Blair, visual artist; Monica Hudson River from the artist’s window. Carrier, visual artist; Katte Geneta, visual artist; Jeff Hoppa, visual artist; Julia 08. Vivian Abuelo Katz, director, choreographer, producer; 710 W173 St. b/t ft. Washington & Anna Shukeylo, visual artist; Kristin Spix, Haven Ave. (Apt 28) graphic designer; and Sam Zanger, visual Oil paintings, drawings & collage, artist. refreshments will be served.

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1. Steven Cox 5. Greg Nunez www.artslant.com/global/artists/ https://communitiescreate.carbonmade.com show/125997-stephen-cox 34 Seaman Ave 37 Nagle Ave. b/t Dyckman & Beak St (Apt #E) b/t Hillside Ave & Ellwood St (Apt 5E) Paintings, linocuts, silkscreen prints & Abstract pen & ink drawings on paper plus drawings reflecting my own struggle oil paintings. with Dominican-American identity & the movement of both physical & meta-physical 2. Patricio Arzen forces. www.patricioarzen.com 73 Ellwood St 6. Sky Pape b/t Nagle & Sherman Ave (Apt 6C) http://skypape.com Works based on transformation of the 91 Payson Ave at Beak St (Apt 1C) human figure. The artist decomposes the Abstract works on paper made using human body & deconstructs the concepts of unusual processes meld structured sex & gender. geometry with the quirky irregularities of the hand made. 3. Marc Solomon [email protected] 7. Jimbo Blachly 1781 Riverside Drive & Staff St (Apt 2A) www.jimboblachly.com Paintings include landscapes from Fort 251 Seaman Ave Tryon Park with self-portraits on the artist- b/t W215 & 218 St (Apt 2J) in-studio theme & sculptures are studies in Abstract & representational paintings & terra cotta for “imagined heads”. works on paper.

4. Lisa Taliano http://taliano.com 1 Seaman Ave at Dyckman St (Apt 5A) Abstract paintings that capture colorful organic & geometric shapes in a sensual synthesis of mind.

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The Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance and the arts community are deeply saddened by the recent passing of local artist Xóchitl Cristina Gil-Higuchi. Please join us in remembering the love, happiness and magical works of art that she shared with us all.

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