Hispanic Society: Print-Making Workshop with Reynaldo García Pantaleón

Join teaching artist Reynaldo García Pantaleón in a print-making workshop inspired from our course, “Goya and the Art of Printmaking”

The program will be held outdoors on Audubon Terrace.

Be sure to stay afterwards for the Dominican Yorks Catalogue Launch taking place in the Sorolla Gallery at 5:30 where Reynaldo will be honored for his contributions to the exhibition which features Reynaldo’s work!

Admission is free. RSVP required.

 

Inwood Jazz Festival: Children’s Workshop with Opus 118

When you bring your child to one of our workshops, you’re giving them more than an activity for the day.
You’re giving them a chance to explore creativity, confidence, rhythm, listening, and self-expression in a welcoming environment rooted in live music and culture.
Those experiences stay with young people.
Join us and Opus 118, Harlem School of Music, for 1 or all 4 of these dates in Isham Park.
Bring lawn chairs or blankets..
All children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian…

Latest RenChorNY SPRING Concert

This Latest RenChorNY SPRING Concert will be somewhat ‘Lighter” than our usual Sacred Repertoire with their Liturgical bent, although all will be beautiful. Some are famous Composers: Byrd, Durufle’,  Josquin, Morley, Palestrina, Tallis, and our own Richard Porterfield.
Shakespearean Part-Songs with solo voices vary the textures from 3-16 voices
Some are justly familiar, a few with contemporary feeling along with traditional Renaissance structures.
I welcome newcomers to view our venerable history along with recordings and videos here: www.RenaissanceChorus
We ask for $25 , Students Free.

Word Up: Creative Stillness: A Collective Reading on Memory, Voice, and Creative Renewal

Join us at Word Up for a celebratory reading and panel conversation for Creative Stillness Anthology, a collective work of poetry and essays honoring the spaces where creativity is shaped, restored, and reclaimed, curated by Dhayana Alejandrina.

Organized into four sections—The Weaving, The Centering, The Offering, and The Surrendering—the anthology moves through the rhythms of the creative life, exploring cultural memory, identity, grief and joy, mental health, and artistic devotion. Rooted in the belief that creative stillness is not the absence of movement but intentional presence, the collection reframes “writer’s block” as a necessary balance between output and nourishment.

Featured contributors will be joined by Dhayana Alejandrina, poet and curator of Creative Stillness, founder of The Creative Writing Hour, for a collective conversation reflecting on language, community-rooted storytelling, and how rest and lived experience shape artistic expression.

The evening includes brief readings, moderated dialogue with Angela Abreu, and audience Q&A.

Panelists include

  • Sabrina Scanlan
  • Goldn.Light
  • Ms. Jenn
  • Mars Santi
  • SheaSpeaks
  • Eunice Louis-Jacques
  • Veronica Polanco

This event is a $5 suggested donation ticket with 30 max attendees. Please register in advance.

In compliance with Word Up Community Safety guidelines, all attendees for this event are encouraged to wear a mask.

Word Up Community Bookshop is located at 2113 Amsterdam Ave. (& 165th St.) in Washington Heights, NYC. You can take the 1 train to 168th St and the A/C train to 163rd or 168th  St.

This event is also sponsored by Dominican Writers Association, The Creative Writing Hour, Gatekeeper Press, Silk & Sugar, and Ocao.

ABOUT THE BOOK

Creative Stillness is a collective anthology of poetry and short stories that honors the spaces where creativity is shaped, restored, and reclaimed. Organized into four sections—The Weaving, The Centering, The Offering, and The Surrendering—the collection moves through the natural rhythms of the creative life, exploring cultural memory, identity, grief and joy, mental health, healing, and artistic devotion. Interwoven journaling prompts that invite readers to pause, reflect, and reconnect with their own creative voice. Intimate yet expansive, this anthology serves as both a literary offering and a companion, reminding readers that rest can be generative, stillness can be transformative, and meaning can take root when we slow down enough to listen.

Word Up Recirculation: BIPOC Open Mic Book Exchange

Open Mic Book Exchange is a collaborative afternoon of storytelling, poetry, and community.

Bring a book that means something to you or buy one at the shop when you arrive. We’ll open up the mic and everyone is invited to share a piece, whether it’s a poem or a song inspired by the book, or a story about the version of yourself who first found it, this is a space to reflect, create, and connect. After everyone shares we will exchange books with one another, so everyone leaves with a new story to read!

Please be sure to arrive early to give yourself ample time to shop if you aren’t coming with a book.

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