The Hunter East Harlem Gallery presents free exhibitions and public events showcasing artists who are engaged in social practice, community projects and alternative forms of public art relevant to East Harlem and greater New York City. During COVID-19, the gallery is open for virtual visits only.
“The Extraordinary: A Group Show of Artists Holding or Applying for an O-1 Artist Visa for Individuals with Extraordinary Ability or Achievement” Exhibition
“What is Here is Open: Selections from the Treasures in the Trash Collection” Exhibition
“Dust Specks on the Sea: Contemporary Sculpture from the French Caribbean & Haiti” Exhibition
“Affordable Housing in New York: The People, Places, and Policies that Transformed a City” Exhibition
“Anchor: An Exhibition Centered on the Photography of Hiram Maristany” Exhibition
“Futurefarmers: Arrange” Exhibition
“If You Leave Me Can I Come Too?” Exhibition
“Jason Lazarus: A CENTURY OF DISSENT!” Exhibition
“Jorge Pineda: Shadows and Other Fairy Tales” Exhibition
“Labor” Exhibition
“Posters on the Wall: Our Nuyorican Story & nu-YO-Rican” Exhibition
“POWRPLNT” Exhibition
“QUEENIE: Selected artworks by female artists from El Museo del Barrio’s Collection” Exhibition
“Spots, Dots, Pips, Tiles: An Exhibition about Dominoes” Exhibition
“The Incoherents Salon” Exhibition
Thomas Allen Harris: “Mother, Bethel, Harlem, USA” Exhibition
“Visions of Confinement: A Lens on Women in the United States Prison System” Exhibition
“Washed Up: Transforming a Trashed Landscape” Exhibition