by Carolyn Abrams | Mar 2, 2023 | Harlem, harm reduction, newsletter, Odyssey House Art Project, Odyssey House news
See what’s going on at Odyssey House! Learn about Odyssey House’s new transitional housing program for parolees, a street outreach initiative in East Harlem, our latest art exhibition, and more. Click here to download it and share it with your friends and...
by Carolyn Abrams | Feb 8, 2023 | arts, Odyssey House Art Project
We’re pleased to announce that Chad Porter, who has been working with the Odyssey House Art Project for 12 years, has been promoted to Expressive Arts Director following the retirement of longtime director Jerald Frampton. Over the last decade, Mr. Porter and Mr....
by Carolyn Abrams | Jan 19, 2023 | arts, Odyssey House Art Project
After a pandemic-induced hiatus, we are also pleased to announce renewed art programming with the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). MoMA’s Education Department provides art educators, museum tours, and full access to onsite art studios for our clients. They also create...
by Carolyn Abrams | Nov 11, 2022 | arts, Odyssey House Art Project
The Odyssey House Art Project’s visiting artist series continued with a two-day workshop by Nancy Nowacek, a research-based artist, designer, and educator working in visual art, public art, social practice, and socially-engaged contexts. The workshop, (Between)...
by Carolyn Abrams | Nov 10, 2022 | arts, Odyssey House Art Project
On Wednesday, December 14th, the Odyssey House Art Project will debut its latest exhibition, Safe Spaces. The artists explored what “safe space” means to each of them and created artwork to express this concept. Safe spaces don’t have to be physical locations. They...
by Carolyn Abrams | Oct 21, 2021 | arts, Awards, Odyssey House Art Project
We are pleased to announce two members of the Odyssey House Art Project were honored at the 2021 Recovery Fine Arts Festival. This year’s theme was “Owning our Recovery.” “Coyote” by Albert S. earned the third-place award in the Mixed Media category....