SUN KULCHA
COMMUNITY EVENTS
Harry Belafonte’s music will be celebrated at “Turn the World Around: The Music and Legacy of Harry Belafonte” at Aaron Davis Hall on March 1.
Associated Press / Kai-Uwe Knoth
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.
FREE TAX PREPARATION: The Shirley
A. Chisholm State Office Building, 55
Hanson Pl. (9th Floor), Brooklyn; (347)
258–8349; Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10
am–4 pm, until Thurs, April 11; Free.
Free tax preparation for families who
earned less than $55,000 and individuals
earning less than $25,000 last year,
and may qualify for earned income tax
credit. Appointments must be scheduled
by calling (718) 784-0877 and
pressing 7.
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,
Caribbean L 48 ife, Feb. 22–28, 2019 BQ
1–6 pm, Thursdays, 1–8 pm, until Sat,
June 15; 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.
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.”
BLACK BALLET: The Joyce Theater, 175
8th Ave. at W. 19th Street, Manhattan;
(212) 691–9740; www.joyce.org; Tuesday,
Feb. 19, 7:30 pm; Wednesday, Feb. 20, 7:30
pm; Thursday, Feb. 21, 7 pm; Friday, Feb.
22, 8 pm; Saturday, Feb. 23, 2 pm and 8
pm; Sunday, Feb. 24, 2:30 pm and 7:30
pm; Tuesday, Feb. 26, 7:30 pm; Wednesday,
Feb. 27, 7:30 pm; Thursday, Feb. 28, 8 pm;
Friday, March 1, 8 pm; Saturday, March 2,
2 pm and 8 pm; Sunday, March 3, 2 pm;
$10-$66.
The Black ballet and dance company,
Complexions Contemporary Ballet is
celebrating its 25th year anniversary
in 2019, celebrating this year with the
premiere of their new dance called
“WOKE” — a contemporary dance
looking at social issues.
GET CIVIC MINDED: M.S. 61, 400
Empire Blvd. at New York Avenue, Brooklyn;
(718) 774–1002; Saturday, Feb. 23,
2–4 pm; Saturday, March 23, 2–4 pm;
Saturday, April 27, 2–4 pm; Saturday, May
18, 2–4 pm; Saturday, June 22, 2–4 pm;
Saturday, July 27, 2–4 pm; Saturday, Aug.
24, 2–4 pm; Saturday, Sept. 28, 2–4 pm;
Saturday, Oct. 26, 2–4 pm; Thursday, Nov.
14, 2–4 pm; Monday, Dec. 16, 2–4 pm.
Assemblywoman Diana C. Richardson
(D–Crown Heights) hosts her
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.
COLORES DEL RENACIMIENTO: Bronx
Library Center, 310 E. Kingsbridge Rd. at
Briggs Ave., The Bronx; (718) 579–4244;
www.nypl.org.
/www.jamaicapac.org
/www.thecle-mentecenter.org
/www.thecle-mentecenter.org
/www.thecle-mentecenter.org
/www.joyce.org
/www.cccadi
/www.nypl.org
/www.cccadi
/www.joyce.org
/www.jamaicapac.org
/www.nypl.org