February 23 through April 8, 2012. Opening reception: Thursday, February 23th, 6 -9pm “I’m going out for A Cup of
ART 101 will exhibit the respective works of Nicola Ginzel and Chester Nielsen, artists whose process is both visible and
Dona Nobis On view February 11 – March 3, 2012 Opening reception February 11, 2012, 7-10 p.m. at Concrete Utopia 39
The Lincoln Road Flatbush & Ocean Residents and Merchants Association (LinRoFORMA) and the New York City Department of Transportation (DOT)
CraftNEWYORK, a benefit for CERF+ (Craft Emergency Relief Fund + Artists’ Emergency Resources), will take place Friday March 30 through Sunday April 1, 2012 at NYC’s 7W New York, on 34th Street at Fifth Avenue, directly across from the Empire State Building. This exhibit and sale is a must see for anyone interested in the...
The Alliance for Downtown New York announced the latest Re:Construction installation, The Greatest City on Earth, located at Nassau between John and Fulton Streets by artist Linda Zacks. “As Lower Manhattan continues to grow, construction can be tough on small businesses and confusing for pedestrians. While we look forward to all the great improvements happening...
THE INFLUENTIAL FEMALE Drawings Inspired by Women in History CURATOR: Randall Harris ARTISTS: Clarity Haynes, Meridith McNeal, Edward Monovich, Arlene Morris, Annysa Ng, K. Saito, Jacquelyn Schiffman, Vivianne Silvera, Lorene Taurerewa, Jono Vaughan February 3 – March 25, 2012 RECEPTION: Friday, February 3, 6 – 8pm CURATOR’S TALK: Sunday, February 19, 4pm The human figure...
The Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts (MoCADA) and Black Public Media present Pixelating: Indie Films in Black, a series of screenings held in the month of February in honor of Black History Month. Screening throughout various venues in Brooklyn and New York City, this film series couples independently produced films with web series to...
Show and Tell: Artists Talk and Answer Questions with Shawn Dulaney and Hugh Crawford On Tuesday, February 7 , 2011 from 8-10 p.m. at The Old Stone House Remember Show and Tell in elementary school? When you got a chance to bring something in from home to show your class. It was simple, innocent, and fun....