The Harlem Fine Arts Show is in Atlanta through June 18 for its highly anticipated exhibition and sale at the Center for Civil and Human Rights. A portion of the proceeds from the June 15 invitation-only opening event will benefit the Emerging 200 Atlanta, the young professional auxiliary of the 100 Black Men of Atlanta, Inc. The traveling show of contemporary paintings, sculpture, and photography—the largest of its kind featuring art from the African Diaspora—debuted in Atlanta in 2014.
The show opened to the public on June 16 and runs through June 18. Check out the works of 15 artists including Atlanta-based Ashley Reid and Kevin “WAK” Williams, Ted Ellis, Najee Dorsey (Black Art in America) and Martha Wade. Memphis-based Water Kolours Gallery & E&S Gallery of Louisville also will be offering the work of national and international artists for sale.
Museum hours are Mondays through Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sundays, noon to 5 p.m. The last entry permitted is one hour before closing.
Tickets are $15 for adults; $10 for children 4-12 (3 and under are free); students (valid ID required), $13 and seniors 65 and older or military(valid ID required), $13.
Atlanta’s Center for Civil and Human Rights is located at 100 Ivan Allen, Jr. Blvd. N.W. 678-999-8990.