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‘Sacred Spaces” highlighting Detroit’s Black owned are galleries returns…, February 2, 2024 | Detroit Metro Times

Can Detroiters afford more dollar stores? November 6, 2023 | Bridge Detroit


‘Sacred Spaces’ party celebrates Black-owned Detroit art venues, February 28, 2023 | Detroit Free Press

Detroit highlights Black-owned cultural centers through ‘Sacred Spaces’ February 18, 2023 | Bridge Detroit

Detroit gallery to honor native artist John Sims with mural, poetry event, January 25, 2023 | Bridge Detroit

John Sims to be honored at candle-lit event at Detroit’s Irwin House Gallery in February, January 11, 2023 | Detroit Metro Times

Irwin House Gallery hosts third annual Gift of Art holiday exhibit and art sale, December 15, 2022 | PBS

See Detroit’s Best at Irwin House’s PRODIGY Exhibition | BLAC Detroit Magazine

Detroit galleries join forces to offer Grand Blvd Art Stroll  | Detroit Free Press

First ever Grand Blvd Art Stroll takes off… | The Detroit News

The inaugural Grand Blvd  Art Stroll to highlight galleries… | Detroit Metro Times

BLAC: Artist of the Week 
| BLAC Detroit Magazine

Detroit gallerist Misha McGlown takes local artists to Christie’s New York | Rolling Out Magazine

Christie’s Presents 100 Years of Harlem: Resonating Around the World | Salon Privé  Magazine

Christie’s And City College Center For The Arts Join Forces For Benefit Auction | New York TREND

City College, Christie’s Showcase Black Harlem | NY Amsterdam News

CCCA, Christie’s 100 Years of Harlem Auction – Black Artists Showcased | NY Carib News

Christie’s Presents 100 Years of Harlem: Resonating Around the World | GothamToGo

Christie’s And City College Center For The Arts Join Forces For 100 Years OF Harlem Benefit Auction | Harlem World Magazine

Artdaily.com | Art Rabbit | BroadwayWorld | EIN News | Harlem One Stop | Hayti.com | NY Carib News

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PBS & the TRIPTYCH artists: Jonathan Harris, Crystal Starks Webb and Terrell Anglin

Rolling Out, March 2021. Misha McGlown stops by for Women Winning Wednesdays by Kenyatta Victoria

ArtLines, February 2021. For The Children, Say My Name by Noreen Dean Dresser

HOUR Detroit, February 2021. ‘Move the World’ Art Exhibit Celebrates the Lives of Black Women by Emma Klug

CURBED, January 19, 2020. A Look Inside the New Uber Eats–Funded Streeteries in Harlem by Valeria Ricciulli

Yahoo! Finance, December 24, 2020. Uber Eats Partners With Urban Umbrella, WXY, EatOkra, Harlem Park to Park, and Valinc PR To Unveil New Outdoor Art and Dining Corridor in Harlem

CBS Local, December 21, 2020. Harlem Businesses Add Flair To COVID-Compliant Outdoor Dining Spaces by CBSNewYork Team

PIX 11, December 21, 2020. New outdoor dining pavilion opens in Harlem with goal to help struggling eateries by Andrew Ramos

WABC-TV, July 2020. Work begins on Black Lives Matter mural in Harlem.

Photo: Donn Thompson, ArtLines

KivaMarch 2020. Local leaders, lasting impact: How Kiva U.S. engages community partners

Model D Media, February 2020Irwin House Global Art Center & Gallery takes a local approach to fostering arts and culture. By Kianga Moore

Detroit Metro Times, September 2019. New Detroit Gallery Reflects on Detroit History – and what it means for the futureBy Jerilyn Jordan

Detroit Metro Times, January 2019. Irwin House Gallery to throw 60s style closing…. By Jerilyn Jordan

The Detroit News, September 2018. New Detroit gallery opens with tribute to the Queen of SoulBy Michael Hodges

Detroit Metro Times
, September 2018. New Detroit art gallery opens doors early for Aretha Franklin tributeBy Lee DeVito

Michigan Chronicle, October 2017. The Carr Center Presents the Detroit Diaspora Exhibit. By Keith Owens

HyperallergicJanuary 2017Remembrances of Betty Blayton Taylor… By Souleo

HuffPost, December 2016. The 2016 Bid Banner Project Unveils Artist Images on Harlem’s Historic 125th Street. By Akoshla Yoba

Business Insider, July 2016. Harlem burgeons as an art gallery district. Ula Ilnytzsky, Associated Press

NY1, February 2016. Harlem’s Uptown Culture Showcased in Downtown Exhibit. By Roger Clark

DNAinfo, January 2016. Scott Weiland Tribute in Harlem… By Gustavo Solis

Metro US, January 2016. Scott Weiland to have Harlem tribute.

The Source, May 2015. New Flux Art Fair in Harlem to come to NYC. By Vineshv

Amsterdam News, May 2015. Omo Misha Jewelry comes out for Mother’s Day and all of May. Lapacazo Sandoval.

No Longer Empty, June 2014. Artists At No Longer Empty

NY Daily News. October 2012. Blackball, the history of Negro Leagues Baseball is captured on canvas… By Michael J. Feeney

DNAinfo, September 2012. Exhibit about African Americans in baseball to raise funds for Harlem field. By Jeff Mays

The Daily Plant, March 2012. Nature’s Return: On View in the Arsenal Gallery

DNAinfo, February 2012. Harlem Art Gallery Looks to Cultivate Local Arts Scene. By Jeff Mays

Dezign Intervention: The VoiceFebruary 2012. Q&A with Artist, Curator & Educator, Omo Misha. By Yohance Kyles.

Harlem World, November 2011. HW Questionnaire: Meet Omo Misha

DNAinfo, September 2011. Harlem Artist Collects Emails from 9/11 in New Book. By Jeff Mays

The Positive Community, Summer 2011. BID on Culture 2011 Project New Banner Designs

DNAinfo, June 2011. Billie Holiday and Jimi Hendrix Featured on New 125th Street Banners. by Jeff Mays

JazzTimes, June 2011. Musical Legends Fly in Harlem. By Jeff Tamarkin

DNAinfo, May 2011. Harlem River Part Artwork Designed by Local Artists and Kids. By Jeff Mays

The Daily Plant, February 2011 Heritage of Innovation Exhibit Celebrates Black History Month.

New York 1, January 2011. Your Weekend Starts Now 1/20/11, with Stephanie Simon.

Long Island Herald, December 2010. Urban Art Comes to Suburbia, article by Lee Landor.

The Amsterdam News, June 2010. Yukako Ishida’s Art on View at Cafe One, article by Renee Minus-White.

The Amsterdam News, February 2009. The Art of Jewels and Things in Books , article by Renee Minus-White.

Crème Magazine, Winter 2009. Manifesting Things: A Book About Making Your Own Path, book review by Camille Acker.

Columbia University Newsletter, Winter/Spring 2009. At Home in Harlem: Community Artists Reflect on Their Favorite Neighborhood, article by Orit Darwish.

National Public Radio, November 2008. Growing Pains Come to Harlem, hosted by Alison Stewart and produced by Peter Breslow for NPR’s Weekend Edition.

Columbia Spectator, October 2008. Artists Exhibit Personal Definitions of Harlem, article by Lydia Wileden.

New York Times, September 2008. Art Show Examines Harlem Gentrification, article by Timothy Williams.