Share This
Community Partners, News & Events
Columbia University School of the Arts
Summer Programs:
Each summer, the School of the Arts welcomes more than 300 students to work with internationally renowned artists and arts scholars on Columbia
School of Continuing Education
Spotlight
"Dee Ramey" - I Love JAZZ!Wednesday, May 29 through Wednesday, December 25Every other Wednesday of the Month JAZZ with Dee Ramey! |
92nd Street YEast Harlem (El Barrio)A world-renowned community and cultural center, an organization of exhilarating vitality and remarkable diversity, a proudly Jewish institution that reaches out to people of every race, ethnicity, religion, age and economic class |
Aloft HarlemCentral HarlemAloft Harlem is part of the sizzling design-led, tech-savvy Aloft brand from Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc.® that is shaking up the hospitality industry. With 124 loft like guest rooms, Aloft Harlem offers urban-influenced, modern, open and vibrant design - and a social guest experience with its dynamic re:mix lounge and destination w xyz bar - all at an affordable price point. |
Apollo TheaterCentral HarlemSince 1934 when the Apollo Theater first introduced its world-famous Amateur Night, launching the careers of legendary artists like Ella Fitzgerald, James Brown, Michael Jackson, Luther Vandross and Lauryn Hill, the historic theater has been the nation's premier arena for emerging and established black and Latino performers. |
APOLLO Theater: Summer Internship ProgramApollo TheaterThrough Friday, May 31 Applications are due Friday, May 31, 2013! |
Cathedral of St John the Divine, TheMorningside HeightsCathedral St. John the Divine ''is the largest Gothic Cathedral in the world. |
Church of the IntercessionWest Harlem / Hamilton Heights / Sugar HillThe Church of the Intercession on 155th Street and Broadway is the finest example of Gothic Revival or Neo-Gothic architecture in New York City. |
Dyckman Farmhouse MuseumWashington Heights / InwoodThe Dyckman Farmhouse Museum is a visual treat for everyone who looks up and sees it perched above Broadway at 204th Street. |
El Barrio Today Arts ClusterEast Harlem (El Barrio)El Barrio Today Arts Cluster invites you to discover the cultural richness of this historic neighborhood through a series of dynamic programs and tourism events. |
El Museo del BarrioEast Harlem (El Barrio)As the only museum in New York City that specializes in representing these cultures, El Museo del Barrio continues to have a significant impact on the cultural life of New York City and is now a major stop on Manhattan’s Museum Mile on Fifth Avenue. El |
Harlem Stage at The GatehouseWest Harlem / Hamilton Heights / Sugar HillSince 1979, Harlem Stage/Aaron Davis Hall, Inc. (Harlem Stage) has been one of the nation's leading organizations devoted to the creation and development of new works by performing artists of color; provides a valuable forum for culturally diverse artists, community-based performing arts organizations and regionally-significant arts groups and institutes important education programs for the metropolitan area. |
Hispanic Society of AmericaWashington Heights / Inwoodmuseum and reference library for the study of the arts and cultures of Spain, Portugal, and Latin America. |
HOPE Center, New YorkCentral HarlemInformative classes on Credit, Home Ownership & Business! |
Malcolm X & Dr. Betty ShabazzWashington Heights / Inwood |
Morris-Jumel MansionWest Harlem / Hamilton Heights / Sugar HillManhattan's oldest surviving house, the Morris-Jumel Mansion atop Harlem Heights, is a monument to colonial grandeur. |
Museum of the City of New YorkEast Harlem (El Barrio)The Museum of the City of New York embraces the past, present, and future of New York City and celebrates the city’s cultural diversity. It does so through its rich collections, a lively schedule of exhibitions, and an array of programs for adults and children. |
NYC & Co. - Harlem Information KioskCentral Harlem |
Studio Museum in HarlemCentral HarlemThe Studio Museum is the foremost exhibitor of the work of African-American artists in the United States. |
The Bronx Tourism CouncilIt's a place of world-famous attractions, diverse artistic expresssion, miles of parks, and over 60 landmarks and historic districts. |
The City College of New YorkWest Harlem / Hamilton Heights / Sugar Hill |
The Harlem Chamber PlayersManhattanvilleThe Harlem Chamber Players is an ethnically diverse collective of professional musicians dedicated to bringing high caliber, affordable and accessible live classical chamber music to the people of Harlem |
Wave Hill - New York Public Garden & Cultural CenterWashington Heights / InwoodWave Hill maintains award-winning gardens and greenhouses; manages an urban woodland; provides environmental education for City children, teachers, and over 110,000 visitors annually; offers arts activities for children that strengthen environmental awareness; and presents exhibitions, concerts, lectures and workshops that examine the aesthetic response to nature. |

