Scott, the billionaire and former spouse of Jeff Bezos, donated $2.74 billion to hundreds of nonprofits — including these four in Harlem.
A plaza in Riverside Park and a playground in northern Harlem now bear the names of a celebrated author and a civil rights pioneer.
The new open-air market coming to West Harlem is set to begin later this summer. Six vendors have already been announced.
The public art initiative that beautified construction fences around the East Harlem Metro-North station is returning with a bigger canvas.
The Harlem park is the latest spot chosen by the New York Philharmonic to host a pop-up weekend festival — starting Friday.
Promising international food, arts and performances, the night market will be held this summer under West Harlem's Riverside Drive Viaduct.
The exhibition, on view through May 22, aims to uplift Harlem artists who have faced "dislocation and uncertainty" during the pandemic.
The two artworks by the artist Rubem Robierb include a tribute to racial justice protesters. They were unveiled Tuesday on Randall's Island.
The striking 24-foot statue of a weary-looking Statue of Liberty will be on view in Harlem's Morningside Park for a year.
An Open Street in East Harlem could shape the future of the city program that has sometimes struggled, Borough President Gale Brewer says.
The new city program to block streets for artistic performances will host one of its first shows this week outside El Museo del Barrio.
The new program will allow neighborhoods to block off streets for arts and cultural performances this summer. Here's what to know.
The exhibition, titled "ESTAMOS BIEN," will be El Museo del Barrio's first-ever large survey of Latinx art from the U.S. and Puerto Rico.
A viewing for the actor, who died last week at 96, will be held next week at Abyssinian Baptist Church.
Harlem resident James C. Horton, formerly an executive at Carnegie Hall, will hold a brand-new role at the Fifth Avenue museum.
Yusef Salaam's "Better, Not Bitter: Living On Purpose in The Pursuit of Racial Justice" will be published in the spring.
The black-and-white work by 105-year-old artist Carmen Herrera at East Harlem's JHS 99 could be a "new Manhattan landmark," organizers say.
A group from the Dance Theater of Harlem has social distanced from the outside world.
A giant sculpture of a reclining, weary-looking Statue Of Liberty will land in Morningside Park next month and remain in place for a year.
As a giant Black Lives Matter mural took shape along a Harlem boulevard this summer, film crews were documenting every step of the process.
A film about the life of John Lewis, the late congressman and civil rights icon, will be screened outdoors Tuesday at the Africa Center.
Eight local artists and volunteers from Harlem community groups helped paint the mural on Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard.
The mural will stretch two full blocks of Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard.
The mural on the Fifth Avenue cultural center's facade pays tribute to Black people who have lost their lives to racism.
Performers include: Kool & the Gang, Gary Clark Jr., The Root's “Captain” Kirk Douglas and Michael McDonald.
The Harlem performing arts venue was shut down by state social distancing mandates to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
The 23-year-old group is the only organization for girls of color that combines education with access to figure skating.
Harlem's Brotherhood/Sister Sol will work with Bill T. Jones and Carrie Mae Weems to teach neighborhood kids about art.
The mural will be unveiled on the famed artist's 105th birthday.
Congressman Adriano Espaillat is encouraging high schoolers in Harlem and Uptown to participate in an annual congressional art contest.
Harlem Fashion Week will celebrate its eighth season this year by honoring black women.
Archives that were previously only open to researchers include collections from Maya Angelou, Ruby Dee and Ossie Davis.
The Moth StorySLAM is an open-mic storytelling event where speakers have their names drawn out of a hat.
The Claire Oliver Gallery is opening its new space on Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard and West 135th Street.
A squirrel, nicknamed Nipsey by an observer, was seen chewing artwork at Harlem's Colonel Charles Young Triangle.
The works will be on display in Dag Hammarskjold Plaza, Tribeca Park, Eugene McCabe Field and Colonel Charles Young Triangle.
HBO's "The Apollo" — by award-winning director Roger Ross Williams — debuts Wednesday, Nov. 6.
More than 50 artists are joining forces to paint a massive 1,500-foot mural at the Metro-North Train Station on East 125th Street.
Artist Keith Haring's famous 1986 mural at an East Harlem handball court will be restored to its original glory.
Here's your guide to Harlem Week events in 2019.