(100) Faces of Harlem

Make sure to head over to Morningside Park, and stroll along it on the sidewalk next to Morningside Avenue. Along this sidewalk (mounted on the park fence) is a gorgeous photo project that centers on portraying Harlem residents in public and domestic spaces.

The exhibition focuses on the beauty of everyday people. Some photos (like the one below on Astor Row) present the public-facing side, but most of the photos in the exhibit are quiet, powerful, and intimate portraits of Harlem residents in their homes or private spaces.

The series (below) for example, explores centuries of Christian (mostly Catholic) imagery through the lens of contemporary Harlem residents.

Make sure to check out the exhibit before it closes on November 30th.

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SAVE THE DATE: NOVEMBER 10, 2022, 7PM
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