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The only multi-media center in America devoted to the history, contemporary culture and creative genius of Harlem.
Offering original exhibitions, live performances, educational and community programming, and rental space.
View items...Upcoming original programming highlighting the best of Harlem's emerging and established artists.
The Dwyer Cultural Center is dedicated to supporting Harlem’s artists and arts organizations and promoting the community’s cultural life.
View items...The only multi-media center in America devoted to the history, contemporary culture and creative genius of Harlem.
Offering original exhibitions, live performances, educational and community programming, and rental space.
View items...
Upcoming original programming highlighting the best of Harlem's emerging and established artists.
The Dwyer Cultural Center is dedicated to supporting Harlem’s artists and arts organizations and promoting the community’s cultural life.
View items...Latest news from the Dwyer Cultural Center and The International Communications Association a 501c3 Non-Profit.
View items...Activism and artistic practice intersect in Witness: Art and Civil Rights in the Sixties, a presentation of 103 works by 66 artists that is among the few exhibitions to explore how painting, sculpture, graphics, and photography not only responded to the political and social turmoil of the era but also helped to influence its direction.
Ms. Diaz has a passion for telling and sharing real life stories through her work. Her artistry lies in composing significant images that lend themselves to highlight specific moments of the story.
Cliff Frazier is a Renaissance Man - a successful humanitarian, executive, educator, lecturer, writer, television & motion picture producer, director, actor, and social activist. His impact is felt locally, nationally and internationally.
Dr. Ademola Olugebefola is a renowned contemporary artist whose work has set standards of innovative excellence. Widely collected and published in hundreds of books, catalogs, magazines and newspapers, his work has also been featured in major museums, universities, galleries and on television in the USA, the Caribbean, Africa, Europe and Japan.
Don’t be surprised if you hear a joyful noise coming out of the Dwyer Cultural Center in Harlem.
In keeping with our commitment to multiculturalism, the Dwyer is hosting works by Latino artists in honor of Latino Week and Hispanic Heritage Month.
The Dwyer has something new: Music Mondays @ the Dwyer takes place every 2ndand 4th Monday of the month, with trombonist and composer Craig Harris leading a stellar ensemble of nine musicians playing his original compositions.
Long Walk to Freedom
Roots of Latin Music
Exploring the Black Arts Movement: Through the Role of Theater and the Wesusi Artist Collective