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NYC’s Black History Art Fair Opens in Brooklyn

Brooklyn’s BRIC House sparkled today as the Black History Art Fair drew 3,500. Over 50 artists—murals, photos—sold 300 works; a Harlem painter’s $1K piece won X’s 8,000 posts. Free zines—200 grabbed; $5 coffees sold 150. Live jazz—100 swayed; 46°F sun warmed. NYC’s creatives—Black art shines.

Curator Rico Vega, 33, led 20 booths—his picks packed 400. A Queens sculptor’s steel work—urban tales—drew gasps; 200 snapped pics. Pop-up sketch classes—100 drew; kids led. New LED lights—eco-smart—lit art bold. BRIC’s vibe—NYC’s art heart.

It’s not perfect—space tight; lines hit 15 minutes. Some prices—$3K works—shocked buyers. Still, 50 artists, 3,500 eyes—fair’s a hit. Post-shop, Fulton Street buzzed—art talk flowed. Weekend run—NYC honors.

Vega’s 33—art star? Painter’s 29—vision rises. Brooklyn shone; NYC glowed. Art Fair—brush on.

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