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| Wednesday, 20 February 2008 | |
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Abiding by our mission to present the highest quality fine art, the Akégo and Sahara galleries will showcase the art of distinguished and exceptionally talented artists of African descent from all parts of the world. The Africa House MultiplexSituated in the historic district of the Village of Endicott and the former birthplace of IBM, Africa House is the home of the 2500 sq. ft Akégo Gallery, Gallery Store, and Gourmet Coffee and Tea Bar on the first level. On the lower level is the 2000 sq. ft. Sahara Gallery and Event Space. The 2000 sq. ft. administrative office space of AfricaResource.com and Onira Media Production is on the second level. Designed, with high imposing walls, warm radiant colors, beautiful ambiance and spot lighting, and a spectacular chandelier signature piece, the spaciously luxurious galleries and office space exude style, sophistication, and class. Africa House looks as impressive as it sounds. |
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Africa House invites artists to submit their artwork for the 2008 art exhibition, The Black Aesthetic. The art exhibition will be held in June and July 2008 at our gallery, Akégo and Sahara galleries.
Deadline: May 7, 2008.
| Tue, Apr 29th, @10:00am - 06:00PM Transcontinental Dialogue: Uli Meets Njorowe |
| Tue, Apr 29th, @10:00am - 06:00AM Reminiscing |
| Wed, Apr 30th, @10:00am - 06:00PM Transcontinental Dialogue: Uli Meets Njorowe |
| Wed, Apr 30th, @10:00am - 06:00AM Reminiscing |