The Harlem Fine Arts Show (HFAS) will celebrate its 15th anniversary in Midtown Manhattan later this month.
The event, which will take place Feb. 24-26 at The Glass House, will be the largest of its kind to feature African diasporic artists.
HFAS, which is a traveling arts show, aims to provide its artists with economic, professional and cultural recognition—especially after the struggles brought on by the pandemic and racial division of the past few years.
“These artists have been forced to make hard pivots in how they showcase and sell their work in the new-normal of a post-COVID-19 economy,” founder Dion Clarke said in a statement “However, the poignancy of their individual works is more important now than ever.”