Women in the Heights – Up Close and Personal
OPENING
In celebration of Women’s History Month, The Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance presents the exhibition:
Women in the Heights – Up Close and Personal
Curated by Andrea Arroyo
NoMAA Gallery: 4140 Broadway (175/176 Streets) New York, NY 10033
The gallery is on the second floor, and there is no elevator access*
In–Person Opening: March 22, 5:30-7:30pm
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In–Person Artist Talk: April 5, 5:30-7:30pm
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Gallery Hours: Tuesdays, Fridays & Saturdays, 1-5pm
During Gallery hours, enter on Broadway between 175/176 Streets.
Other times, RSVP for an appointment
Enter on 176 St between Broadway / Wadsworth at the stage door.
Participating artists: Ysabel Abreu, Vicky Azcoitia, Patricia Bellucci, Yael Ben-Zion, Sade Boyewa El, Susan Bresler, Lyndell Brookhouse-Gil, Lisbeth Checo, Alison Cuomo, Rose Deler, Ayling Dominguez, Tiffany Dugan, Risa Ehrlich, Maria Fernandez, Sally Fisher, Beryl Goldberg, Wilhelmina Grant-Cooper, Laurence Elle Groux, Julia Justo, Andrea Kornbluth, Lilia Levin, Marne Lucas, RoughAcres/RL McKee, Patricia Miranda, Rosa Naparstek, Cathy O’Keefe, Palén Obesa, Denise Penizzotto, Sarah Quinones, Suzanne Russo, Kaé Sato, Diana Schmertz, Uniqua Simmons, Lisa Taliano, Yasuyo Tanaka, Tamara Wasserman, Devynity Wray, Ibtisam Tasnim Zaman, Deborah Ziffer
NYC has discontinued the Key to NYC vaccination requirement as of March 7. Visitors will NOT be asked for proof of vaccination at this time. Masks must be worn in common areas, including NoMAA Gallery.
*NoMAA is proud to present its 13th annual Women in the Heights Exhibition: Up Close & Personal. Although the exhibition was conceived as an online event owing to the ongoing pandemic and Omicron surge, the recent relaxation of COVID restrictions has allowed for an in-person Opening on March 22nd and an in-person Artist Talk on April 5th. However, please note that the exhibition is located on the second floor, and the space is only accessible via stairs. While we work to develop a plan to address the lack of accessibility, we will continue to offer hybrid programming. Both events will be live-streamed, and the exhibition will have a digital presence online.
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