Innovative. Vanguard. Experimental.
Current Exhibitions
Fanal – Fè Limyè
Fanal – Fè Limyè, created by artist Fitgi Saint-Louis, is inspired by the Haitian tradition of creating small paper lanterns called Fanal by families and artisans during the winter holiday seasons. Composed of wood, acrylic, and paint, this sculpture connects tied traditions from Southern American quilting to West African ironwork to embellished Caribbean homes, celebrating a range of local cultures present in New York City. Illuminating each night thanks to a solar panel on its roof, Fanal – Fè Limyè stands as a reminder of the enduring light we each hold and can build upon with our kaleidoscope of collective action.
Fanal – Fè Limyè was first presented in the Harlem Sculpture Garden Exhibition at St. Nicholas park in spring 2025 and is generously on loan to Weeksville Heritage Center from November 2025 through January 2026. The piece was built in partnership with the Student Build Program at the Brooklyn based Beam Center.

Upcoming Exhibitions
Iterative Fictions [IF]
Weeksville Heritage Center is pleased to announce Iterative Fictions [IF], an exhibition featuring new sculpture, sound, and mixed-reality artworks by Eto Otitigbe, culminating his tenure as the 2024 Artist-in-Residence at Weeksville Heritage Center. [IF] invites audiences to engage with narratives reshaped through cycles of storytelling, animating objects from Weeksville’s archival collection.













