Williamsburg Art & Historical CenterLocated at
the corner of Bedford, right next to the Williamsburg
Bridge: Gallery Hours: (718) 486-7372 The WAH Center was founded by artist Yuko Nii in a landmark structure dating back to 1867 and located at the corner of Bedford Avenue and Broadway in Brooklyn. It serves the general public as well as the ever expanding community of artists in North Brooklyn and beyond by presenting art exhibitions, performances and cultural events of special interest. |
Yuko Nii wins 2003 Betty Smith Arts Award |
Crown Prince of Denmark Visit |
2003 Holiday Newsletter |
2002 Holiday Newsletter |
December 2001 Newsletter |
2000 Holiday Message |
Highlights of 1998-99 |
NEWS
WAH CENTER ACQUIRES 17TH CENTURY COPY OF MILTON’S PARADISE LOST
THE KINGS COUNTY SAVING BANK BUILDING
Thanks to the request of Brooklyn Borough President Marty
Marlowitz with the support of City Council Woman Diana
Reyna, the City of New York Department of
Cultural Affairs has given the WAH Center a capital
grant of $100,000 in FY 2004 for exterior renovation of our
great building. This is the cornerstone of the $750,000 needed
to fully restore the exterior. We encourage the community of
New York to help in any way to raise additonal funds for this
great project. Your support will be very much appreciated!
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