Talks At The Schomburg: Black Curators Matter Oral History In Harlem

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A series of conversations about Black visual art curators presented by Department of African American/ African Diaspora Studies, Columbia University in Harlem, NY. The Black Curators Matter Oral History Project is an intergenerational dialogue series between Black visual art curators who have made an outstanding impact across the arts and cultural world, presented by the Department…

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Using ChatGPT? How Safe Is Your Privacy In Harlem Or Harare?

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Since the beginning of 2023 artificial intelligence (AI), in the form of ChatGPT, has been the rage. The platform is being used to write poetry, compose essays and answer obscure questions. Now there are dozens of ChatGPT apps that you can download to your device. But some privacy experts see trouble ahead. In fact, the…

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Dining With Miss Lil: With Harlem’s Own LoLo’s At Pier 57 And Much More

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By Lil Nickelson On Thursday, March 30th, 2023, the Harlem press was invited to Market 57, the 50,000-square-foot public space and market on the ground floor of Pier 57. The location was at West 15th St. and the Hudson River before it opened to the public on Saturday, April 1st. The two-acre rooftop park and…

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SEE: FOOD IN NEW YORK EXHIBITION AT MCNY

Food in New York exhibition at Museum of the City of New York, 104th Street and Fifth Avenue.
Food is a powerful social network binding New Yorkers to each other and with countless others across the globe. The city’s raucous restaurant scene; its ubiquitous street food; the current activist efforts to source food locally; the world’s largest food market in Hunts Point; and the artists, thinkers, and designers who are imagining new sustainable ways to relate to food, will all be part of Food in New York: Bigger Than the Plate. The exhibition will examine the challenging nodes and networks of the city’s food systems. Anchored around issues of sustainability, labor justice, and equitable access to food, the show will explore the ways in which artists and designers are developing solutions to these global and local challenges. Through September, 2023.   Online tickets at the MCNY site for Wednesday-Sunday: LINK

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