Photographs Courtesy of Monique Delatour   
Welcome to Harlem Textile Works. Located in Manhattan in historic Hamilton Heights, Harlem Textile Works is a design studio and training facility dedicated to preserving the traditional art of textile design, while offering arts education and career development opportunities to youth and adults. HTW will continue to build on its core program as a textile and surface design facility and expand its services to include graphics and website design, magazine layout, design theory and history, visual communications, merchandising, computer-aided design and design software literacy, the basics in color and other exciting art and design programs to become a first class design studio in Harlem. Programs at HTW are made possible by grants from the New York State Council on the Arts, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, The National Endowment for the Arts, the Carnegie Foundation, Washington Mutual Bank, the offices of New York City Councilwoman Inez Dickens and Councilman Robert Jackson, the Manhattan Delegation, and through contributions from individual donors.
nysca logo      National Endowment for the Arts NYC Cultural Affairs
Carnegie Foundation
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The Washington Mutual Bank

Wheelchair Accessible

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The Upper
Manhattan
Empowerment Zone
Development Corp.

The Durst Family Foundation Funded in part by
Council Member Inez E. Dickens, 9th C.D., Speaker Christine Quinn,
and the City of New York.
 

Harlem Textile Works
1677 Amsterdam Avenue at 143 Street in the historic Hamilton Heights area of Harlem
New York, NY 10031 • Tele: 212 234 5257 • Fax: 212 234 5476 •
E-Mail:info@harlemtextileworks.org
Website last updated: 18 Nov 2007 - Admin/Designer: Chas. E. Martin