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The Studio Museum in Harlem
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Reviewed 17 January 2017 via mobile

The Studio Museum was open to the public on Martin Luther King Day.

The museum is a collective of contemporary art and political statements. The intimate space host a collection black artwork.

If you're in Harlem be sure to check it out. Spend 30 minutes to an hour going through the exhibits.

Date of experience: January 2017
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Reviewed 12 January 2017

This spot is a great place to see a different side of Manhattan (north of Central Park). Located in a quickly changing portion of Harlem, you could do a walk through, not read anything on the walls, and be done in 45 minutes. Or you could take close to 2 hours to really immerse and LEARN -- which is super cool because then you get go outside and feel like you have a better understanding of the neighborhood. There are different levels inside so be sure to see them all.

Date of experience: April 2016
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Reviewed 9 December 2016 via mobile

Small art museum that highlights the culture, history, and struggles of African-Americans. Loved the beautiful paintings and black-and-white photographs. Free admission every Sunday.

Date of experience: December 2016
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Reviewed 5 December 2016 via mobile

It's FREE on Sunday, thanks to Target store! Just saw the Black Cowboy exhibit. It alone was worth the trip.

Date of experience: December 2016
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Reviewed 28 October 2016

I loved the Alma Thomas show. This museum is just the right size if you want to see incredible art without being overwhelmed. The gift shop is a must-stop if you want great gifts for yourself or friends.

Date of experience: September 2016
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