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The fifth annual Harlem Fine Arts Show was recently held in Harlem’s historic Riverside Church, and featured contemporary paintings, sculpture, and photography reflecting the African diaspora. The largest African-American art event of its kind, the show partnered with the NFL Players Association with participation from a number of former players who are now active in the fine arts community. During the course of the four-day show, sales of art totaling approximately $3.2 million.

(Photo: Tyrone Rasheed)
U.S. Representative for New York’s 13th Congressional District Charlie Rangel with Dion Clarke, founder of the Harlem Fine Arts Show

(Photo: Gerald Peart)
George Nock, artist and former New York Jets with some of his work

(Photo: Gerald Peart)
Artist Sylvia Maier

(Photo: Gerald Peart)
Artist Sidney Carter

(Photo: Gerald Peart)
Artist Woodrow Nash

(Photo: Gerald Peart)
Artist David Lawrence

(Photo: Gerald Peart)
Artist Maeva Fouche’

(Photo: Gerald Peart)
Gregory Murphy, artist and former New York Jets; Dion Clarke, Harlem Fine Arts Show founder; Tom Perich, BMW’s national communications manager; Damian Gregory, artist and former Miami Dolphins

(Photo: Gerald Peart)
N’Kenge, opera and pop singer, who can currently be seen in “Motown: The Musical”