
Andrew Nichols’s “Not for Sale” is main image of inaugural Harlem Fine Arts Show
369th Regiment Armory
2633 Fifth Ave. between 142nd & 143rd Sts.
February 20-21, adults $20, children twelve and under $10
914-582-1407
www.harlemfineartsshow.com
As part of Black History Month and a run-up to March’s Armory Week, the inaugural Harlem Fine Arts Show will take place February 20-21, featuring nearly five hundred works in multiple disciplines from sixty emerging and established African American artists, many of whom will be on hand to meet with attendees. Participating artists include Andrew Nichols, Sir Shadow, Kalongi, Alyce Faye, Anthony Armstrong, and Verna Hart. The first five hundred paid visitors will receive a free show poster, and a Refreshment Court will be serving drinks from the Harlem Brewing Company and food from the famous Spoonbread restaurant. The event is taking place in the historic 369th Regiment Armory, built in 1933 by Tachau & Vought for the Harlem Hellfighters and currently home to a multipurpose youth center.