Art In The Courtyard Summer 2022 by Rose Deler

Alfresco Mini Art "Galleries" in some of the lovely courtyards of the historic / landmarked townhomes on 162nd Street and Jumel Terrace. Come see art, listen to music, and poetry, and join in the community of friends and neighbors. Saturday, June 25th 2:00pm - 6:00pm (rain date: Sunday, June 26th - 2 - 6pm)

Time Out NYC Says... by Rose Deler

“The Morris-Jumel Mansion has a new exhibit "History Now" by Washington Heights artist Rose Deler, featuring a selection of large-format, black and white film portraits depicting the residents and architecture of one of New York's most historic (and unexplored) neighborhoods—the Jumel Historic District in Washington Heights. Across 20 photos, 14 contemporary digitally-printed portraits and photos of the Ettlinger Family from the turn of the century, the exhibit reflects on the numerous families who have lived there since the Ettlinger’s time. Deler states: “History Now is my preservationist effort. In one hundred years, we will be the faces of our neighborhood's past.” The artist hopes that the images will resonate with New Yorkers and represent the timelessness of the city and its neighborhoods. It'll be on January 14 to April 3, 2022. There will be a virtual artist talk as a part of the museum’s Virtual Parlor Chat program series on Wednesday, January 19, at 7pm and a community open house on Saturday, March 12, 1-3pm, with free community art workshop from 1-2pm, followed by a meet-and-greet with the artist 2-3pm.”

photo: courtesy of the dependents of the Ettlinger Family

History Now by Rose Deler

History Now, by Washington Heights artist, Rose Deler, featuring a selection of large-format, black and white film portraits depicting the residents and architecture of one of New York's most historic - and unexplored - neighborhoods, the Jumel Historic District in Washington Heights

Art in The Courtyard by Rose Deler

7 fantastic artists and I will take over the front courtyards of some of my very generous neighbors on 162nd Street between Saint Nicholas and Jumel Terrace.

7 fantastic artists and I will take over the front courtyards of some of my very generous neighbors on 162nd Street between Saint Nicholas and Jumel Terrace.