SUN KULCHA
COMMUNITY EVENTS
A scene from “Eco Village.” Michael Kushner
Caribbean L 44 ife, Feb. 1–7, 2019
Art Museum brings the paintings and
sculptures of the late artist in “John
Dunkley: Neither Day nor Night.”
RACE, MYTH, ART, AND JUSTICE
EXHIBITION: Caribbean Cultural Center
African Diaspora Institute, 120 E. 125th
St. between Lexington and Park avenues,
Manhattan; (212) 307–7420; www.cccadi.
org; Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays,
1–6 pm, Thursdays, 1–8 pm, Free. ($5
suggested donation).
An exhibition exploring the ideas of
race, myth, art, and justice through
the lens and unique interpretations
of twelve inter-generational photographers.
TUTORING: Rochdale Village Inc., Community
Center, 169-65 137th St. 1-(718)
525–2800 X 14; Jshaw@rochdalevillage.
com; www.Rochdalevillage.com; Tuesdays
and Thursdays, 10 am, until Sat, May 18;
Free.
One on one tutoring and homework
help.
INCISE, ECHO, AND REPEAT: The
Clemente Cultural and Educational
Center, 107 Suffolk St. at Rivington Street,
Manhattan; (212) 260–4080; www.theclementecenter.
org; Daily, 3:30–7 pm; until
Sat., March 2.
A visual art exhibit curated by curated
by Camilla Fallon and Kylie Heidenheimer,
featuring the paintings of 13
artists who “...analyze structure, break
it apart and rebuild it.”
“ESCHER” THE EXHIBITION AND
EXPERIENCE: The exhibition portrays
the life and work of the famous 1960s
graphic artist MC Escher. Daily, 9 am–9
pm; until Sun, Feb. 3. All. $20. Yes.
Industry City, 274 36th Street
between Second and Third Avenues,
Sunset Park. bestofbrooklynfestival.
com.
ECO VILLAGE: The Theatre at St. Clement’s,
423 W. 46th St. between Ninth and
Tenth avenues, Manhattan; (212) 246–
7277; Mondays and Wednesdays, 7 pm,
Thursdays – Saturdays, 8 pm, Sundays, 3
pm, until Sat, Feb. 16; $35-$69.
The off Broadway play about s somewhat
based on the life of young playwright
Phoebe Nir, and her experiences
at the well-known Vermont-based
puppet theater — Bread and Puppet
Theatre.
COLORES DEL RENACIMIENTO: Bronx
Library Center, 310 E. Kingsbridge Rd. at
Briggs Ave., The Bronx; (718) 579–4244;
www.nypl.org.
The new exhibit, titled in English as
“Colors of Recovery,” will be on display
all February. Opening reception is on
Feb. 15, 6-8 pm.
FRI, FEB. 1
THE FIRE THIS TIME FESTIVAL:
Kraine Theater, 85 E. 4th St. at Second
Avenue, Manhattan; (212) 777–6088;
www. horsetrade.info; 7 pm; $5-$25.
The two-week long 10th annual
“This Fire This Time,” festival begins
on Martin Luther King Jr. day, celebrat-
LONG-RUNNING
AFRICAN DIVAS: Jamaica Performing
Arts Center, 153-10 Jamaica Ave. between
Jamaica and Archer avenues, Queens;
(718) 658–7400; www.jamaicapac.org;
Free.
The outdoor art installation “Standing
Ovation: African Diva Project” by
visual artist Margaret Rose Vendryes,
celebrates black female soloists on the
lawn of the Jamaica Performing Arts
Center.
JACKSON HEIGHTS ART MURAL:
Image Heights Pharmacy, 7501 37th Ave.
75th Street, Queens; (718) 424–0100.
Queens artist Annabelle Popa’s public
mural, “Guardians of Jackson Heights,”
is on in display at the Image Heights
Pharmacy until Spring.
JOHN DUNKLEY EXHIBIT: American
Folk Art Museum, 2 Lincoln Sq. at Columbus
Avenue, Manhattan; (212) 595–9533;
folkartmuseum.org.
In the first exhibit of his work outside
of Jamaica, the American Folk
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