

Open Streets are open for the season, which means you gotta bring your crew out to our Open Street on Saturday afternoons for plenty of family fun. Find us just off Lexington Avenue at 101st Street or 100th Street.

OPEN STREETS
Open Streets are open for the season, which means you gotta bring your crew out to our Open Street on Saturday afternoons for plenty of family fun. Find us just off Lexington Avenue at 101st Street or 100th Street.
The schedule kicks off at noon with our Street Lab mobile library, street games and crafts -- plus, of course, splashing in the hydrant! Each Saturday features Storytime (2 p.m.), Crafts (3-5 p.m.), and Live Music (5-7 p.m.).
Plus grab a bite at any of our nearby small businesses including Bar Goyana, Burritos y Mas, Cafe D’Anvers, Chu Ros Thai, Dalila’s Tacos, Taqueria El Tepeyac, Frenchy Coffee, Girasole Trattoria, Healthy Frenchy, Lloyd’s Carrot Cake, Plue Thai Kitchen, Rosenthal Wine or Sugar Hill Creamery.
Click for our growing Open Streets lineup.

OPEN STREETS
Open Streets are open for the season, which means you gotta bring your crew out to our Open Street on Saturday afternoons for plenty of family fun. Find us just off Lexington Avenue at 101st Street or 100th Street.
The schedule kicks off at noon with our Street Lab mobile library, street games and crafts -- plus, of course, splashing in the hydrant! Each Saturday features Storytime (2 p.m.), Crafts (3-5 p.m.), and Live Music (5-7 p.m.).
Plus grab a bite at any of our nearby small businesses including Bar Goyana, Burritos y Mas, Cafe D’Anvers, Chu Ros Thai, Dalila’s Tacos, Taqueria El Tepeyac, Frenchy Coffee, Girasole Trattoria, Healthy Frenchy, Lloyd’s Carrot Cake, Plue Thai Kitchen, Rosenthal Wine or Sugar Hill Creamery.
Click for our growing Open Streets lineup.

OPEN STREETS
Open Streets are open for the season, which means you gotta bring your crew out to our Open Street on Saturday afternoons for plenty of family fun. Find us just off Lexington Avenue at 101st Street or 100th Street.
The schedule kicks off at noon with our Street Lab mobile library, street games and crafts -- plus, of course, splashing in the hydrant! Each Saturday features Storytime (2 p.m.), Crafts (3-5 p.m.), and Live Music (5-7 p.m.).
Plus grab a bite at any of our nearby small businesses including Bar Goyana, Burritos y Mas, Cafe D’Anvers, Chu Ros Thai, Dalila’s Tacos, Taqueria El Tepeyac, Frenchy Coffee, Girasole Trattoria, Healthy Frenchy, Lloyd’s Carrot Cake, Plue Thai Kitchen, Rosenthal Wine or Sugar Hill Creamery.
Click for our growing Open Streets lineup.

OPEN STREETS
Open Streets are open for the season, which means you gotta bring your crew out to our Open Street on Saturday afternoons for plenty of family fun. Find us just off Lexington Avenue at 101st Street or 100th Street.
The schedule kicks off at noon with our Street Lab mobile library, street games and crafts -- plus, of course, splashing in the hydrant! Each Saturday features Storytime (2 p.m.), Crafts (3-5 p.m.), and Live Music (5-7 p.m.).
Plus grab a bite at any of our nearby small businesses including Bar Goyana, Burritos y Mas, Cafe D’Anvers, Chu Ros Thai, Dalila’s Tacos, Taqueria El Tepeyac, Frenchy Coffee, Girasole Trattoria, Healthy Frenchy, Lloyd’s Carrot Cake, Plue Thai Kitchen, Rosenthal Wine or Sugar Hill Creamery.
Click for our growing Open Streets lineup.

OPEN STREETS
Open Streets are open for the season, which means you gotta bring your crew out to our Open Street on Saturday afternoons for plenty of family fun. Find us just off Lexington Avenue at 101st Street or 100th Street.
The schedule kicks off at noon with our Street Lab mobile library, street games and crafts -- plus, of course, splashing in the hydrant! Each Saturday features Storytime (2 p.m.), Crafts (3-5 p.m.), and Live Music (5-7 p.m.).
Plus grab a bite at any of our nearby small businesses including Bar Goyana, Burritos y Mas, Cafe D’Anvers, Chu Ros Thai, Dalila’s Tacos, Taqueria El Tepeyac, Frenchy Coffee, Girasole Trattoria, Healthy Frenchy, Lloyd’s Carrot Cake, Plue Thai Kitchen, Rosenthal Wine or Sugar Hill Creamery.
Click for our growing Open Streets lineup.

OPEN STREETS
Open Streets are open for the season, which means you gotta bring your crew out to our Open Street on Saturday afternoons for plenty of family fun. Find us just off Lexington Avenue at 101st Street or 100th Street.
The schedule kicks off at noon with our Street Lab mobile library, street games and crafts -- plus, of course, splashing in the hydrant! Each Saturday features Storytime (2 p.m.), Crafts (3-5 p.m.), and Live Music (5-7 p.m.).
Plus grab a bite at any of our nearby small businesses including Bar Goyana, Burritos y Mas, Cafe D’Anvers, Chu Ros Thai, Dalila’s Tacos, Taqueria El Tepeyac, Frenchy Coffee, Girasole Trattoria, Healthy Frenchy, Lloyd’s Carrot Cake, Plue Thai Kitchen, Rosenthal Wine or Sugar Hill Creamery.
Click for our growing Open Streets lineup.

OPEN STREETS
Open Streets are open for the season, which means you gotta bring your crew out to our Open Street on Saturday afternoons for plenty of family fun. Find us just off Lexington Avenue at 101st Street or 100th Street.
The schedule kicks off at noon with our Street Lab mobile library, street games and crafts -- plus, of course, splashing in the hydrant! Each Saturday features Storytime (2 p.m.), Crafts (3-5 p.m.), and Live Music (5-7 p.m.).
Plus grab a bite at any of our nearby small businesses including Bar Goyana, Burritos y Mas, Cafe D’Anvers, Chu Ros Thai, Dalila’s Tacos, Taqueria El Tepeyac, Frenchy Coffee, Girasole Trattoria, Healthy Frenchy, Lloyd’s Carrot Cake, Plue Thai Kitchen, Rosenthal Wine or Sugar Hill Creamery.
Click for our growing Open Streets lineup.

OPEN STREETS
Open Streets are open for the season, which means you gotta bring your crew out to our Open Street on Saturday afternoons for plenty of family fun. Find us just off Lexington Avenue at 101st Street or 100th Street.
The schedule kicks off at noon with our Street Lab mobile library, street games and crafts -- plus, of course, splashing in the hydrant! Each Saturday features Storytime (2 p.m.), Crafts (3-5 p.m.), and Live Music (5-7 p.m.).
Plus grab a bite at any of our nearby small businesses including Bar Goyana, Burritos y Mas, Cafe D’Anvers, Chu Ros Thai, Dalila’s Tacos, Taqueria El Tepeyac, Frenchy Coffee, Girasole Trattoria, Healthy Frenchy, Lloyd’s Carrot Cake, Plue Thai Kitchen, Rosenthal Wine or Sugar Hill Creamery.
Click for our growing Open Streets lineup.

OPEN STREETS
Open Streets are open for the season, which means you gotta bring your crew out to our Open Street on Saturday afternoons for plenty of family fun. Find us just off Lexington Avenue at 101st Street or 100th Street.
The schedule kicks off at noon with our Street Lab mobile library, street games and crafts -- plus, of course, splashing in the hydrant! Each Saturday features Storytime (2 p.m.), Crafts (3-5 p.m.), and Live Music (5-7 p.m.).
Plus grab a bite at any of our nearby small businesses including Bar Goyana, Burritos y Mas, Cafe D’Anvers, Chu Ros Thai, Dalila’s Tacos, Taqueria El Tepeyac, Frenchy Coffee, Girasole Trattoria, Healthy Frenchy, Lloyd’s Carrot Cake, Plue Thai Kitchen, Rosenthal Wine or Sugar Hill Creamery.
Click for our growing Open Streets lineup.

MAKE MUSIC NY + OPEN STREETS
The first day of summer is nearly here, and that means one thing: Make Music New York!
Join us on the Open Street on 101st Street this Saturday, June 21, for an afternoon of family fun and music-making. The schedule kicks off at noon with street games, yarn art and jewelry-making, plus opening our StreetLab mobile library for the season — and, of course, splashing in the hydrant!
Then settle in for a family-friendly Make Music NY concert at 5 p.m. hosted in partnership with the The National Jazz Museum in Harlem. The People of Earth are bringing their salsa, timba and global rhythms -- so grab your dancing shoes.
Plan to grab a bite at any of our nearby small businesses including Bar Goyana, Burritos y Mas, Cafe D’Anvers, Chu Ros Thai, Dalila’s Tacos, Taqueria El Tepeyac, Frenchy Coffee, Girasole Trattoria, Healthy Frenchy, Lloyd’s Carrot Cake, Plue Thai Kitchen, Rosenthal Wine or Sugar Hill Creamery.
Click for our growing Open Streets lineup.

OPEN STREETS: RESTAURANT ROW
El Barrio has a long history of using its streets as gathering spaces. Join us to continue the legacy with Open Streets 2024, with family fun, live music and outdoor dining -- plus splashing in the hydrant when the temps get high!
Lexington Avenue in the lower 100s is known as East Harlem’s “Restaurant Row” — with cuisines including Mexican, Brazilian, Thai and Italian, plus seafood, barbecue, juices, coffee and wine. And yes, one shop each dedicated exclusively to mousse, carrot cake and ice cream.
This summer, we’re popping up each Saturday in June, with Storytelling (2 p.m.), Crafts (3 p.m.) & Live Music (5 p.m.), plus other special events.
Visit our Open Streets page for the detailed lineup of activities, as well as links to eateries nearby.

OPEN STREETS: RESTAURANT ROW
El Barrio has a long history of using its streets as gathering spaces. Join us to continue the legacy with Open Streets 2024, with family fun, live music and outdoor dining -- plus splashing in the hydrant when the temps get high!
Lexington Avenue in the lower 100s is known as East Harlem’s “Restaurant Row” — with cuisines including Mexican, Brazilian, Thai and Italian, plus seafood, barbecue, juices, coffee and wine. And yes, one shop each dedicated exclusively to mousse, carrot cake and ice cream.
This summer, we’re popping up each Saturday in June, with Storytelling (2 p.m.), Crafts (3 p.m.) & Live Music (5 p.m.), plus other special events.
Visit our Open Streets page for the detailed lineup of activities, as well as links to eateries nearby.

OPEN STREETS: RESTAURANT ROW
El Barrio has a long history of using its streets as gathering spaces. Join us to continue the legacy with Open Streets 2024, with family fun, live music and outdoor dining -- plus splashing in the hydrant when the temps get high!
Lexington Avenue in the lower 100s is known as East Harlem’s “Restaurant Row” — with cuisines including Mexican, Brazilian, Thai and Italian, plus seafood, barbecue, juices, coffee and wine. And yes, one shop each dedicated exclusively to mousse, carrot cake and ice cream.
This summer, we’re popping up each Saturday in June, with Storytelling (2 p.m.), Crafts (3 p.m.) & Live Music (5 p.m.), plus other special events.
Visit our Open Streets page for the detailed lineup of activities, as well as links to eateries nearby.

OPEN STREETS: RESTAURANT ROW
El Barrio has a long history of using its streets as gathering spaces. Join us to continue the legacy with Open Streets 2024, with family fun, live music and outdoor dining -- plus splashing in the hydrant when the temps get high!
Lexington Avenue in the lower 100s is known as East Harlem’s “Restaurant Row” — with cuisines including Mexican, Brazilian, Thai and Italian, plus seafood, barbecue, juices, coffee and wine. And yes, one shop each dedicated exclusively to mousse, carrot cake and ice cream.
This summer, we’re popping up each Saturday in June, with Storytelling (2 p.m.), Crafts (3 p.m.) & Live Music (5 p.m.), plus other special events.
Visit our Open Streets page for the detailed lineup of activities, as well as links to eateries nearby.

OPEN STREETS: RESTAURANT ROW
El Barrio has a long history of using its streets as gathering spaces. Join us to continue the legacy with Open Streets 2024, with family fun, live music and outdoor dining -- plus splashing in the hydrant when the temps get high!
Lexington Avenue in the lower 100s is known as East Harlem’s “Restaurant Row” — with cuisines including Mexican, Brazilian, Thai and Italian, plus seafood, barbecue, juices, coffee and wine. And yes, one shop each dedicated exclusively to mousse, carrot cake and ice cream.
This summer, we’re popping up each Saturday in June, with Storytelling (2 p.m.), Crafts (3 p.m.) & Live Music (5 p.m.), plus other special events.
Visit our Open Streets page for the detailed lineup of activities, as well as links to eateries nearby.

OPEN STREETS: RESTAURANT ROW
El Barrio has a long history of using its streets as gathering spaces. Join us to continue the legacy with Open Streets 2024, with family fun, live music and outdoor dining -- plus splashing in the hydrant when the temps get high!
Lexington Avenue in the lower 100s is known as East Harlem’s “Restaurant Row” — with cuisines including Mexican, Brazilian, Thai and Italian, plus seafood, barbecue, juices, coffee and wine. And yes, one shop each dedicated exclusively to mousse, carrot cake and ice cream.
This summer, we’re popping up each Saturday in June, with Storytelling (2 p.m.), Crafts (3 p.m.) & Live Music (5 p.m.), plus other special events.
Visit our Open Streets page for the detailed lineup of activities, as well as links to eateries nearby.

OPEN STREETS: RESTAURANT ROW
El Barrio has a long history of using its streets as gathering spaces. Join us to continue the legacy with Open Streets 2024, with family fun, live music and outdoor dining -- plus splashing in the hydrant when the temps get high!
Lexington Avenue in the lower 100s is known as East Harlem’s “Restaurant Row” — with cuisines including Mexican, Brazilian, Thai and Italian, plus seafood, barbecue, juices, coffee and wine. And yes, one shop each dedicated exclusively to mousse, carrot cake and ice cream.
This summer, we’re popping up each Saturday in June, with Storytelling (2 p.m.), Crafts (3 p.m.) & Live Music (5 p.m.), plus other special events.
Visit our Open Streets page for the detailed lineup of activities, as well as links to eateries nearby.

OPEN STREETS: RESTAURANT ROW
El Barrio has a long history of using its streets as gathering spaces. Join us to continue the legacy with Open Streets 2024, with family fun, live music and outdoor dining -- plus splashing in the hydrant when the temps get high!
Lexington Avenue in the lower 100s is known as East Harlem’s “Restaurant Row” — with cuisines including Mexican, Brazilian, Thai and Italian, plus seafood, barbecue, juices, coffee and wine. And yes, one shop each dedicated exclusively to mousse, carrot cake and ice cream.
This summer, we’re popping up each Saturday in June, with Storytelling (2 p.m.), Crafts (3 p.m.) & Live Music (5 p.m.), plus other special events.
Visit our Open Streets page for the detailed lineup of activities, as well as links to eateries nearby.

OPEN STREETS: RESTAURANT ROW
El Barrio has a long history of using its streets as gathering spaces. Join us to continue the legacy with Open Streets 2024, with family fun, live music and outdoor dining -- plus splashing in the hydrant when the temps get high!
Lexington Avenue in the lower 100s is known as East Harlem’s “Restaurant Row” — with cuisines including Mexican, Brazilian, Thai and Italian, plus seafood, barbecue, juices, coffee and wine. And yes, one shop each dedicated exclusively to mousse, carrot cake and ice cream.
This summer, we’re popping up each Saturday in June, with Storytelling (2 p.m.), Crafts (3 p.m.) & Live Music (5 p.m.), plus other special events.
Visit our Open Streets page for the detailed lineup of activities, as well as links to eateries nearby.

OPEN STREETS: RESTAURANT ROW
El Barrio has a long history of using its streets as gathering spaces. Join us to continue the legacy with Open Streets 2024, with family fun, live music and outdoor dining -- plus splashing in the hydrant when the temps get high!
Lexington Avenue in the lower 100s is known as East Harlem’s “Restaurant Row” — with cuisines including Mexican, Brazilian, Thai and Italian, plus seafood, barbecue, juices, coffee and wine. And yes, one shop each dedicated exclusively to mousse, carrot cake and ice cream.
This summer, we’re popping up each Saturday in June, with Storytelling (2 p.m.), Crafts (3 p.m.) & Live Music (5 p.m.), plus other special events.
Visit our Open Streets page for the detailed lineup of activities, as well as links to eateries nearby.

OPEN STREETS: RESTAURANT ROW
El Barrio has a long history of using its streets as gathering spaces. Join us to continue the legacy with Open Streets 2024, with family fun, live music and outdoor dining -- plus splashing in the hydrant when the temps get high!
Lexington Avenue in the lower 100s is known as East Harlem’s “Restaurant Row” — with cuisines including Mexican, Brazilian, Thai and Italian, plus seafood, barbecue, juices, coffee and wine. And yes, one shop each dedicated exclusively to mousse, carrot cake and ice cream.
This summer, we’re popping up each Saturday in June, with Storytelling (2 p.m.), Crafts (3 p.m.) & Live Music (5 p.m.), plus other special events.
Visit our Open Streets page for the detailed lineup of activities, as well as links to eateries nearby.

OPEN STREETS: RESTAURANT ROW
El Barrio has a long history of using its streets as gathering spaces. Join us to continue the legacy with Open Streets 2024, with family fun, live music and outdoor dining -- plus splashing in the hydrant when the temps get high!
Lexington Avenue in the lower 100s is known as East Harlem’s “Restaurant Row” — with cuisines including Mexican, Brazilian, Thai and Italian, plus seafood, barbecue, juices, coffee and wine. And yes, one shop each dedicated exclusively to mousse, carrot cake and ice cream.
This summer, we’re popping up each Saturday in June, with Storytelling (2 p.m.), Crafts (3 p.m.) & Live Music (5 p.m.), plus other special events.
Visit our Open Streets page for the detailed lineup of activities, as well as links to eateries nearby.

OPEN STREETS: RESTAURANT ROW
El Barrio has a long history of using its streets as gathering spaces. Join us to continue the legacy with Open Streets 2024, with family fun, live music and outdoor dining -- plus splashing in the hydrant when the temps get high!
Lexington Avenue in the lower 100s is known as East Harlem’s “Restaurant Row” — with cuisines including Mexican, Brazilian, Thai and Italian, plus seafood, barbecue, juices, coffee and wine. And yes, one shop each dedicated exclusively to mousse, carrot cake and ice cream.
This summer, we’re popping up each Saturday in June, with Storytelling (2 p.m.), Crafts (3 p.m.) & Live Music (5 p.m.), plus other special events.
Visit our Open Streets page for the detailed lineup of activities, as well as links to eateries nearby.

OPEN STREETS: RESTAURANT ROW
El Barrio has a long history of using its streets as gathering spaces. Join us to continue the legacy with Open Streets 2024, with family fun, live music and outdoor dining -- plus splashing in the hydrant when the temps get high!
Lexington Avenue in the lower 100s is known as East Harlem’s “Restaurant Row” — with cuisines including Mexican, Brazilian, Thai and Italian, plus seafood, barbecue, juices, coffee and wine. And yes, one shop each dedicated exclusively to mousse, carrot cake and ice cream.
This summer, we’re popping up each Saturday in June, with Storytelling (2 p.m.), Crafts (3 p.m.) & Live Music (5 p.m.), plus other special events.
Visit our Open Streets page for the detailed lineup of activities, as well as links to eateries nearby.

HARLEM NIGHT MARKET AT LA MARQUETA
Get ready for holiday shopping! We're just a week away from the return of the Harlem Night Market at La Marqueta for the first three weekends in December.
There'll be food, music, culture and plenty of makers on Saturdays, December 2, 9 and 16 from 4-8 p.m. at the historic La Marqueta. More than 50 vendors per night will pack La Placita, La Marqueta and Urban Garden Center with tons to explore, plus a trolley running on loop so you can visit all parts of the market:
URBAN GARDEN CENTER'S WINTER WONDERLAND:
Families are encouraged to come early (3-5 p.m.) to the Winter Wonderland at Urban Garden Center (111th) that will feature craft workshops, holiday vendors, Santa and free hot chocolate.
GRANDSCALE ART MARKET & LA MARQUETA:
For the first time ever, there'll be a Grandscale Art Market (115th Street), where you can shop for canvases, merch and more from the artists of the Grandscale Mural Project. Plus take advantage of free gift wrapping and meet the year-round vendors inside La Marqueta's indoor market (115th Street).
LA PLACITA:
As the party ramps up for the evening, turntable legends Tedsmooth The Remix King and DJ Stormin Norman will be orchestrating the sounds along with special guests Uptown Vinyl Supreme inside La Placita (116th Street). Check out the plazas for savory food, sweets and makers -- plus of course the 360-degree photo booth and dance floor!
Bring your appetite, wallet and dancing shoes and be ready to have a great time supporting local small businesses and makers. Harlem, Let’s Go!!!! Get your free tix here.

HARLEM NIGHT MARKET AT LA MARQUETA
Get ready for holiday shopping! We're just a week away from the return of the Harlem Night Market at La Marqueta for the first three weekends in December.
There'll be food, music, culture and plenty of makers on Saturdays, December 2, 9 and 16 from 4-8 p.m. at the historic La Marqueta. More than 50 vendors per night will pack La Placita, La Marqueta and Urban Garden Center with tons to explore, plus a trolley running on loop so you can visit all parts of the market:
URBAN GARDEN CENTER'S WINTER WONDERLAND:
Families are encouraged to come early (3-5 p.m.) to the Winter Wonderland at Urban Garden Center (111th) that will feature craft workshops, holiday vendors, Santa and free hot chocolate.
GRANDSCALE ART MARKET & LA MARQUETA:
For the first time ever, there'll be a Grandscale Art Market (115th Street), where you can shop for canvases, merch and more from the artists of the Grandscale Mural Project. Plus take advantage of free gift wrapping and meet the year-round vendors inside La Marqueta's indoor market (115th Street).
LA PLACITA:
As the party ramps up for the evening, turntable legends Tedsmooth The Remix King and DJ Stormin Norman will be orchestrating the sounds along with special guests Uptown Vinyl Supreme inside La Placita (116th Street). Check out the plazas for savory food, sweets and makers -- plus of course the 360-degree photo booth and dance floor!
Bring your appetite, wallet and dancing shoes and be ready to have a great time supporting local small businesses and makers. Harlem, Let’s Go!!!! Get your free tix here.

HARLEM NIGHT MARKET AT LA MARQUETA
Get ready for holiday shopping! We're just a week away from the return of the Harlem Night Market at La Marqueta for the first three weekends in December.
There'll be food, music, culture and plenty of makers on Saturdays, December 2, 9 and 16 from 4-8 p.m. at the historic La Marqueta. More than 50 vendors per night will pack La Placita, La Marqueta and Urban Garden Center with tons to explore, plus a trolley running on loop so you can visit all parts of the market:
URBAN GARDEN CENTER'S WINTER WONDERLAND:
Families are encouraged to come early (3-5 p.m.) to the Winter Wonderland at Urban Garden Center (111th) that will feature craft workshops, holiday vendors, Santa and free hot chocolate.
GRANDSCALE ART MARKET & LA MARQUETA:
For the first time ever, there'll be a Grandscale Art Market (115th Street), where you can shop for canvases, merch and more from the artists of the Grandscale Mural Project. Plus take advantage of free gift wrapping and meet the year-round vendors inside La Marqueta's indoor market (115th Street).
LA PLACITA:
As the party ramps up for the evening, turntable legends Tedsmooth The Remix King and DJ Stormin Norman will be orchestrating the sounds along with special guests Uptown Vinyl Supreme inside La Placita (116th Street). Check out the plazas for savory food, sweets and makers -- plus of course the 360-degree photo booth and dance floor!
Bring your appetite, wallet and dancing shoes and be ready to have a great time supporting local small businesses and makers. Harlem, Let’s Go!!!! Get your free tix here.

HALLOWEEN AT LA MARQUETA
Candy, candy apples & family fun! Head to La Marqueta on Halloween night for a Trick-Or-Street party at La Placita and on 115th Street.
There'll be treats, slime, pumpkins, a photo booth, a bounce house, scary story hour and more on Tuesday, October 31, from 3:30-6:30 p.m. 👻 🎃 🍭
The celebration is hosted by Deputy Speaker Diana Ayala in partnership with the NYC Economic Development Corporation and Uptown Grand Central, with support from East River Plaza, Art in the Park, Busta Bounce Entertainment, District Leader Tamika Mapp, DOT & Drag Queen Story Hour.

LET'S PAINT! GRANDSCALE COMMUNITY MURAL
Join us to pick up a paintbrush & transform construction fences across East Harlem with community murals that are colorful and vibrant!
We’ll be painting the Grandscale Community Mural at 125th Street & Park Avenue, the center of our larger Grandscale Mural Project featuring murals by more than 100 local artists. The Grandscale community mural will brighten up construction fences along East 125th Street with a pop art pattern inspired by African kente fabrics.
Our teaching artist will be Gera Lozano. Wear clothes you can get messy! No special talents are required, and we'll provide all supplies (and snacks).
Register at the link so we know you’re coming!
Note: In case of weather, our rain date is Sunday, October 29.