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Installation view of the exhibition, Jason Lazarus: A CENTURY OF DISSENT!, Hunter East Harlem Gallery, summer 2017.

Installation view of the exhibition, Jason Lazarus: A CENTURY OF DISSENT!, Hunter East Harlem Gallery, summer 2017.

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Hunter East Harlem Gallery, one of the three Hunter College Art Galleries, is a multidisciplinary space for art exhibitions and socially minded projects. Located on the ground floor of Hunter College’s Silberman School of Social Work at 119th Street and 3rd Avenue, the gallery presents exhibitions and public events that foster academic collaborations at Hunter College while addressing subjects relevant to the East Harlem community and greater New York City. The gallery seeks to initiate partnerships with publicly oriented organizations and focuses on showcasing artists who are engaging in social practice, public interventions, community projects, and alternative forms of public art. Since its inception in 2011, all exhibitions and programs at Hunter East Harlem Gallery are free and open to the public.

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For all press inquiries please contact us:
huntereastharlem@gmail.com

Contact

Hunter East Harlem Gallery
The Silberman School of Social Work
2180 3rd Avenue  at 119th Street
New York, NY 10035
+1 212 396 7819

huntereastharlem@gmail.com

Due to the high volume of exhibition proposals, HEHG is unable to respond to each inquiry or submission. If you’re interested in doing a project at HEHG, we suggest you get to know us. Come by the gallery for a public program or event and introduce yourself. Relationships are fundamental to our mission and we believe strong partnerships make successful exhibitions!


Sara Greenberger Rafferty
Ruth Stanton Chair, Professor of Art, Department of Art and Art History

Harper Montgomery
Susan and David Bershad Professor of Art History & Director

Katie Hood Morgan
Interim Chief Curator & Deputy Director

Phi Nguyen
Head Preparator

Tara Ohanian
Manager of Exhibitions & Programs

Aleeq Kroshian
Manager of Communications & Publications

Amy Tidwell
Manager of Finance & Administration

Elizabeth Ashley Fox-Jensen, Website creation / Miguel Gaydosh, Website Design


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Support

The Hunter College Art Galleries and Hunter East Harlem Gallery rely on the generous support of private individuals and foundations to make our exhibitions and programming possible.

Over the past five years Hunter East Harlem Gallery has been supported by numerous individuals and foundations, including (partial list):
Arthur and Carol Kaufman Goldberg
Agnes Gund
Joan and Charles Lazarus
Tracey and Phillip Riese
Judith and Stanley Zabar
Fundación Cisneros
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
Office of the Manhattan Borough President
American Chai Trust
Center for Puerto Rican Studies at Hunter College
Hunter College Office of the President

Hunter East Harlem projects run the gamut of experimental programming. Our values are stringent: to promote social practice in the arts with unconventional programming; to galvanize local organizations and artists into collective strategizing; and to provide a site for meaningful collaboration and exchange for Hunter college students.

Thank you for your support in our mission. We strive to better serve our community, and remain committed to expanding upon our program from the knowledge we gain from our contributors. If you'd like to make a tax-deductible donation to Hunter East Harlem Gallery, you may support us here. (Designation: "Hunter East Harlem Gallery Fund")

For more information on our current needs for support, e-mail Katie Hood Morgan at: km7338@hunter.cuny.edu

 
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