$25-a-Month Coffee Club Offers Unlimited Joe at Village Cafe
Fair Folks Cafe is one part coffee shop, one part community space and one part design store.
View ArticleBushwick-Based Balloon Artist to Uplift Chelsea With Inflated Creations
Katie Balloons is preparing for a show at the Dream Downtown hotel.
View ArticleOpen House New York Weekend Marks 10th Anniversary of Architectural Access
Open House New York celebrates 10 years of access to city's most interesting buildings.
View ArticleNew Math Mural Adding to Long Island City's Beauty
Children are painting a bridge near the Hunters Point train station.
View ArticleFree Movies, Music, Pie at Sixth Annual Red Hook Film Festival
The Brooklyn Waterfront Artists' Coalition hosts its festival Oct. 13 and 14.
View ArticleGiant Mitt Romney Painting Dwarfs Mini Obama Portrait at Chelsea Gallery
We the People includes a huge portrait of Romney alongside a tiny one of President Obama.
View ArticleGroup Pushing for Brooklyn's First Science-Art Museum
The non-profit Town Square is rallying the community to create a local museum.
View ArticleBecome a Collector On the Cheap at Chelsea's Affordable Art Fair
The Affordable Art Fair will have art from $100 to $5,000 this weekend at The Tunnel in Chelsea.
View ArticleBronx Filmmakers Organize Weekly Meeting to Trade Advice and Encouragement
The new group meets Tuesday evenings at the Bronx Documentary Center.
View ArticleFuturistic Hip-Hop Art Exhibit Opening at Children's Museum of the Arts
A rare show by Downtown artist Rammellzee is coming to the Children's Museum of the Arts.
View ArticlePicasso's Black and White Masterpieces on Display at the Guggenheim
Picasso's black and white masterpieces are displayed at the Guggenheim.
View ArticleMet Slashes 280 Planned Seats From Plaza Redesign
The Met plans cut 280 chairs from the originally planned 400.
View Article'Dark Peculiar Toys' Exhibit Features Toys No Child Would Play With
Artist Viktor Koen has created toys that no child would want to play with.
View ArticlePrison Cell Replica is Latest Public Art Headed to SoHo
Three people will be able to fit within the concrete structure coming to Petrosino Square.
View ArticleBrooklyn Museum Ends 'Target First Saturdays' Dance Party
The Brooklyn Museum suspended its popular dance party, to the disappointment of locals.
View Article'Feast Pavilion' Brings Ideas Trade Show to Lower East Side
The Feast Pavilion will have idea installations and live music for the general public.
View ArticleArtist Turns Tales of Dating Disasters Into Puppet Shows
Anyone can send artist Rory Golden their story of romantic success or failure.
View ArticleMuseum at FIT Wins Top National Recognition
The Museum at FIT now ranks among the country's most prestigious museums.
View ArticleLatin Music and Dance to Fill Bronx Sidewalks, Stoops and Fire Escapes
Some 80 dancers and musicians will perform Latin music songs on the streets of Longwood.
View ArticleGraphic Design Star Embraces Challenges of Selling Work Online
Carin Goldberg, a top graphic designer, recently launched a site selling her own work.
View ArticleGowanus Open Studios Tour Features Workspaces of 150 Artists
Gowanus Open Studios started 16 years ago with about 10 artists. This year there are 150.
View ArticleBushwick Art Supply Stores Meeting Neighborhood's Creative Needs
Two stores have already started selling art supplies, and SoHo Art's warehouse is planning to open soon.
View ArticleWorld Trade Center's Rocky Rise After 9/11 at Center of New Documentary
A new film about the post-9/11 Trade Center development wars will premiere Oct. 18 at Lincoln Center.
View ArticleReel Sisters Film Festival Celebrates Women Filmmakers of Color
The film festival celebrates 15 years in Brooklyn this years.
View ArticleItalian-Americans Blast SoHo Jail Cell Art as an 'Insult' to Heritage
Critics say the public art project planned for Petrosino Square "desecrates" its namesake.
View ArticleStreet Art, Fish-Share Converge at Red Hook Real Estate Office
Realty Collective shares an office with Gallery Brooklyn on Van Brunt Street.
View ArticleUnited Palace and Harmony Make Music for Uptown Kids
The United Palace of Cultural Arts and Harmony launched a new music program for uptown kids.
View ArticleExhibit on Haunted Houses Spooks Alice Austen Gallery
"Haunted Houses" will feature 18 photographs from a series on spooky sites.
View ArticleRiverdale Arts Festival Takes Place this Weekend
Bronx arts and cultural groups will display their work in Riverdale this Sunday.
View ArticleAfter a Brush with Basquiat, SoHo Store Owner Claims to Have Artist's Work
A former SoHo art supply store owner says Jean-Michel Basquiat gave him paintings to pay the bills.
View ArticleMetropolitan Museum Plaza Construction Will Re-route Bus and Foot Traffic
The Met's $60 million plaza rehab will impact Fifth Avenue pedestrian and bus traffic.
View ArticleTrailblazing UES Textile Designers' Work Showcased in Retrospective
Textile designers Leslie and D.D. Tillett are the subject of show opening Oct. 17 at MCNY.
View ArticleNew York Architecture-Inspired Art Show on Display at Seaport Museum
A new exhibit featuring 11 large watercolors is now on display at the South Street Seaport Museum.
View ArticleCostume Workshop Preps for NYC's Massive Mad Hatter Tea Party
Lampshades, stuffed animals and sequins are becoming hats in a free costume workshop at House of Yes.
View ArticleGallery Owner Pushes for Public Art in Shadow of Staten Island Ferris Wheel
Gary Brant, Galerie St. George's owner, is working on a proposal for an art gallery in the outlet mall.
View ArticleQuestlove of The Roots to Teach NYU Music Course
The spring semester class will be called "Classic Albums."
View ArticleFDR Memorial Park Unveiled on Roosevelt Island
The new FDR Four Freedoms Park will open to the public on Roosevelt Island next week.
View ArticleInternational Fine Art & Antique Dealers Show Brings Treasures to UES
The International Fine Art & Antique Dealers show runs from Oct. 19 – 25 at the Park Avenue Armory.
View Article'Wondering Around Wandering' Turns Warehouse Into Community Workshop
From pumpkin painting to pop-art, warehouse-turned-gallery draws on local support for fall exhibition.
View ArticleFashion District Arts Fest to Feature Gallery Shows at Port Authority
The eighth annual Fashion District Arts Festival runs from Thursday through Saturday.
View ArticleNu Hotel Invites Brooklyn Artists To Create Murals For Themed Guest Rooms
Nu Hotel invites artists to cover the walls of six guest rooms with murals depicting Brooklyn themes.
View ArticleTappen Park Picked as 'Emerging Artist Award' Sculpture Site
The Parks Department will award an emerging artist $10,000 to install a sculpture in the Stapleton park.
View ArticleFrom Prairies to Coal Mines, LES Art Show Captures Political Color
The "America in Color" series features citizens in front a colored backdrop for their voting preference.
View ArticleSpirits of the Dead Return to Sunset Park for Dia de los Muertos Nov. 2
Three Brooklyn artists are organizing a Day of the Dead celebration.
View ArticleLincoln Center Musicians Protest Use of Prerecorded Music
The professional musicians' union is furious that a visiting ballet troupe is using prerecorded music.
View ArticleCrown Heights Film Festival Debuts Fright Night Features
The fledgeling festival spreads its wings with feature films and Halloween horror beginning Oct. 30.
View ArticleStatue Marking Afghanistan Invasion Finds New Home Near World Trade Center
Members of the Green Berets celebrated the rededication of the "horse soldier" statue near the WTC PATH.
View ArticlePratt Honors Alumni Who Created Big Bird, Scrabble and Chrysler Building
Pratt alumni went on to create Tom and Jerry, Scrabble and the Chrysler Building.
View ArticleBrooklyn Beard Generation Exposed in Belgian Woman's 'Beardo Manifesto'
Cecile Goossens interviewed young Brooklyn men about the personal significance of their beards.
View ArticleRare Andy Warhol Polaroid of Diana Ross to Hit Auction Block
The 1981 photo up for auction at an event co-chaired by actor Ethan Hawke is valued at $16,000.
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