Black Brooklyn Renaissance

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House of Art Gallery

House of Art Gallery embodies the essence of sentiments expressed by Dr. Samella Lewis who believes that art is a necessity. Gallery Directors Richard Beavers and Renarda Boddie meticulously select ex... more

Magnolia Tree Earth Center

A cultural and environmental institution listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Magnolia Tree Earth Center develops the skills and attitudes among Bedford-Stuyvesant residents of all ... more

Noel Pointer Foundation

Established in 1995, the Noel Pointer Foundation (NPF) is premised on the belief that children will be empowered through the learning of string music. NPF’s mission is to enrich children's musical and... more

Evidence, Inc.

Brooklyn native and choreographer Ronald K. Brown founded Evidence in 1985 with the mission of promoting understanding of the human experience in the African Diaspora through dance and storytelling. T... more

Weeksville Heritage Center

Weeksville Heritage Center is the site of three restored historic houses open Tuesdays through Saturdays for public tours and educational programming. Weeksville's mission is to document, preserve, an... more

Errol Grimes Dance Group

The Errol Grimes Dance Group seeks to explore, through contemporary dance, themes that are informed by an American as well as Afro-West Indian perspective. The Errol Grimes Dance Group also aims to co... more

Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Art

MoCADA is committed to fostering a greater awareness of the art and culture of the African Diaspora as it relates to contemporary urban issues through innovative exhibitions, public programs, and inte... more

Ifetayo Cultural Arts

Ifetayo Cultural Arts Facility, Inc. is an arts and cultural organization dedicated to supporting the creative, educational, and vocational development of youth and families of African descent. Ifetay... more

West Indian American Day Carnival Association, Inc.

A nonprofit organization established to develop, promote, and promulgate Caribbean folklore, arts, and culture, WIADCA conducts all aspects of the annual West Indian American Day Carnival Festival and... more

Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation's Center for Arts and Culture - Skylight Gallery

Sloped ceilings, skylights, and expansive windows make the 2,000-square-foot Skylight Gallery the only exhibition space of its kind in Brooklyn. Featuring contemporary artists of African descent, the ... more

International African Arts Festival

The International African Arts Festival plays a central role in Brooklyn’s African arts community. The Festival’s dance, music, and spoken word programs consist of a range of traditions, from Yoruba t... more

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