Harlem Pride 2023
06.24.2023
12th Avenue at West 133rd Street
The Studio Museum in Harlem is thrilled to participate in the Harlem Pride 2023 Festival! We invite our Harlem neighbors and New York City at large to join us in Pride Month celebrations.
In addition to offering copies of Studio magazines and Harlem Postcards, there will be a drop-in quilt-making workshop for adults and children inspired by artwork from the Museum’s permanent collection. Taking inspiration from Faith Ringgold’s Echoes of Harlem (1980) and the AIDS Memorial Quilt, this activity encourages participants to honor LGBTQIA+ ancestors of African descent while showing appreciation for living community members.
For more information, please visit Harlem Pride.
This event is free to attend. Register here
Collaborative Quilt: Echoes of Pride
Harlem Pride DIY guide
Collaborative Quilt: Echoes of Pride
The meditative and repetitive process of quilting allows people to channel difficult emotions into works of art. The process of choosing fabrics, designing a composition, and sewing blocks together enables an embodied and multisensorial process.
Harlem Pride 2023
06.24.2023
12th Avenue at West 133rd Street
The Studio Museum in Harlem is thrilled to participate in the Harlem Pride 2023 Festival! We invite our Harlem neighbors and New York City at large to join us in Pride Month celebrations.
In addition to offering copies of Studio magazines and Harlem Postcards, there will be a drop-in quilt-making workshop for adults and children inspired by artwork from the Museum’s permanent collection. Taking inspiration from Faith Ringgold’s Echoes of Harlem (1980) and the AIDS Memorial Quilt, this activity encourages participants to honor LGBTQIA+ ancestors of African descent while showing appreciation for living community members.
For more information, please visit Harlem Pride.
This event is free to attend. Register here
Collaborative Quilt: Echoes of Pride
Harlem Pride DIY guide
Collaborative Quilt: Echoes of Pride
The meditative and repetitive process of quilting allows people to channel difficult emotions into works of art. The process of choosing fabrics, designing a composition, and sewing blocks together enables an embodied and multisensorial process.
12th Avenue at West 133rd Street