A Visual Storyteller By Hailey Stangebye Photos courtesy of Evan Williams Evan Williams is redefining caricatures. His aim with these caricature-esque portraits is not to poke fun or demean, but, [...]
“You don’t have to go to Harlem to be an artist.” By Hailey Stangebye Photos by Trey Barkett On Valentines Day, our documentary, “My Great Day in Harlem” returned to [...]
One of a kind designs By Hailey Stangebye Photos courtesy of Alvoyce Douglas Alvoyce “Voszi” Douglas began drawing fashion designs from a very young age. Four years old, to be specific. She says [...]
Beauty from Chaos By Hailey Stangebye Photos courtesy of Bryant Anthony (Bee1ne) For his contribution to The Gallery at the Gateway Film Center, Bryant Anthony (or Bee1ne) chose a piece that has [...]
Reverberating Still By Hailey Stangebye The iconic sounds developed during the Harlem Renaissance shaped the history of jazz and swing music. From the compositions of Duke Ellington to the sounds [...]
A Time of Delivery By Hailey Stangebye Photos courtesy of Wendy Kendrick When asked to choose a piece for The Gallery at Gateway Film Center, Wendy Kendrick ultimately settled on “Nona.” “Nona” [...]
Meditation on the Self By Hailey Stangebye Photos courtesy of Ludie Sénatus The question ‘Who is Ludie Sénatus?’ has many potential answers. I could tell you that she’s a Haitian-American artist; [...]
Evan Tyrone Martin brings the voice of Nat King Cole to life By Hailey Stangebye Goosebumps. When Evan Tyrone Martin took the stage at the Lincoln Theatre on Sunday, Dec. 9. to perform An [...]
The My Great Day in Harlem Documentary Premiere By Hailey Stangebye Photos By Kenny V. One week ago today, we released our documentary, “My Great Day in Harlem.” As a part of our [...]
Celebrating Our Heroes By Hailey Stangebye Photos by Marshall Shorts When Percy King finally made it to the NFL after years of hard work, he had an epiphany: real people play in the NFL. “Looking [...]