THE COLOR OF COMICS in HARLEM, NY
Back from a 3 month exhibition in Miami Florida, "The Color of Comics" is a collection of images depicting people of color as they are represented in comic art. Organized by Alex Simmons and Eugene Adams, the images were submitted by artists and publishers from around the world. The goal of the exhibit is to help shine a light on a body of work that will depict characters who are African, African American, Hispanic, Native American, Middle Eastern, Asian, etc., whether their creators share the same heritage or not.
This exciting and vibrant exhibit is returning to New York City after a 3 month run in Miami, Florida. So come share this unique and eye opening experience.
Where: The New York Public Library Countee Cullen Library 104 West 136th Street New York, NY 10030 (212) 491-2070
When: April 6 to 28, 2010
For gallery viewing schedule, directions, or other information contact: Alex Simmons: Alex@SimmonsHereAndNow.com, or call Eugene Adams at Bronx Community College: 718-249-5952.
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