Bed-Stuy’s Fulton Art Fair celebrates the artists of the African diaspora
Art. Outdoors. Among Bed-Stuy brownstones. What could be better?
Fulton Art Fair is an annual open-air celebration of the artists of the African diaspora that dates back to the dawn of the Civil Rights movement – and everyone’s invited.
The artists who hang their works on the fence at Fulton Park run the gamut from venerated veterans like Otto Neals, whose works are in the Smithsonian and Oprah Winfrey’s collection, to Hofstra art student Tabitha Theogene.