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Harlem Arts Stroll Returning In April: What To Know

Check out a variety of Harlem art spaces, businesses, and restaurants during a journey through the neighborhood from 110th to 155th streets.

An image of Harlem from above.
An image of Harlem from above. (Getty Images/tatarac)

HARLEM, NY — The popular Harlem Arts Stroll will return in April with a chance to check out art spaces, businesses, and restaurants throughout the neighborhood.

The stroll will kick off at 1 p.m. from the Calabar Gallery at 2504 Frederick Douglass Boulevard (West 134th Street) on April 8, and run until 6 p.m.

"Harlem Arts Stroll is an innovative collaboration of galleries, art spaces and businesses in Harlem from 110th Street to 155th Street," reads a description for the event.

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The exact route for the journey through Harlem will be revealed at the starting point, but organizers did provide a list of participating businesses and art spaces.

  • Artistic Noise: 2185 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd
  • Calabar Gallery: 2504 Frederick Douglass Boulevard
  • Children's Art Carnival: 62 Hamilton Terrace
  • Claire Oliver Gallery: 2288 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd
  • H & M Art and Home Decor: 17 E 125th St.
  • Kente Royal Gallery: 2373 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd
  • Heath Gallery: 24 W 120th St.
  • Ilon Art Gallery: 204 W 123rd St.
  • JVS Project Space: 181 E 108th St.
  • AHL Foundation: 2605 Frederick Douglass Blvd
  • NBHD Brulee Coffee Shop: 2620 Frederick Douglass Blvd

The monthly stroll is sponsored by a variety of Harlem organizations and businesses, including the Harlem Brewing Company, Harlem One Stop, Harlem Careers, Harlem 4 All, the Uptown Collective, and more.

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The event is free, but you are asked to reserve a spot on its event's page.

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