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Reception and Artist’s Talk for Nature’s Persistence: Recent Work by Shelley Haven

Join us for a reception and artist’s talk for the exhibition, Nature’s Persistence: Recent Work by Shelley Haven, which features twenty-three paintings, pastels, and drawings that map the geologic history of rocks, cliffs, canyons, and ravines with layers of line, form, color, and tone. Haven, who lives in the Bronx and works on location and […]

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Opening Reception: Garo Hakimian-Layers of Transformative Journeys

May 2 – 21, 2025 Opening Reception: Friday, May 2, 6 – 8 PM 37-39 Clinton St., New York, NY, 10002 SPACE776 is excited to present Layers of Transformative Journeys featuring the works of Garo Hakimian. This exhibition marks Hakimian’s first solo exhibition internationally and is personally curated by Maria Yoon, a renowned filmmaker, entrepreneur,

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What Shapes Our Brooklyn Project

Our Brooklyn is a temporary public art installation created by Brooklyn-based artist Phoebe Lo for the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Celebrating the ways in which Brooklyn communities come together through work, social, and cultural life, the playful and colorful installation spans Flushing Avenue between Clermont Avenue and Carlton Avenue. Using graphic shapes and icons, Lo’s work

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Fresh Art Offers a Spring Burst of Inspiration at BWAC

A lively spring season begins at the Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition on Saturday April 26, with the opening of four fresh new shows: • Animalia • Threaded Visions: Fashion in Art • Order/Chaos • Sergei Saakian – Dreamscapes • Reimagining What Was Left Behind Animalia, a national juried show, explores humankind’s millennia-long obsession with animals

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Ungrounded Men / Edward Hutchinson

Edward Hutchinson’s “Ungrounded Men” will be on display from May 2-May 30, 2025. The opening reception is on Friday, May 2, 6:00-8:30, and there will be an Artist’s Talk on May 22 at 6:00. Hutchinson’s paintings stage the masculine figure at a breaking point—off-balance, exposed, and emotionally unmoored. These paintings portray bodies mid-fall, inhabiting vertiginous

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2025 Oceanic Global Short Film Festival: NYC Premiere Screening

Join Oceanic Global and 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge for an exclusive in-person premiere screening event celebrating environmental storytelling through Oceanic Global’s 2025 Short Film Festival. The global debut of the 2025 Oceanic Global Short Film Festival will feature two screenings of this year’s 5 winning films, followed by an inspiring panel discussion + time to

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GARNER ARTS FESTIVAL 2025

Our beloved GARNER ARTS FESTIVAL returns on Saturday, May 17 & Sunday, May 18, 2025, from 12 PM to 6 PM each day. Rain or shine. Held within the iconic GARNER Historic District in Garnerville, NY. Festival partner, TRADE AND PROSPER, will present a thoughtfully curated “Retro/Vintage Market”, offering handmade crafts, eye-catching retro/vintage clothing, jewelry,

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Atlantic Avenue ArtWalk, Brooklyn’s Free Public Art Event Returns May 10-18, 2025!

Brooklyn’s Atlantic Avenue ArtWalk, a 1.5-mile, self-guided event returns May 10-18, 2025 from Fourth Avenue to the Waterfront. The annual walk combines the vision of local artists and merchants who add life, soul and beauty to Brooklyn’s most dynamic commercial thoroughfare. ArtWalk will showcase the work of over 125 emerging and established Brooklyn artists at

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Color Revelations

Color Revelations, on view from April 3 through May 14 2025 brings together artwork by two Brooklyn painters, Joe Piscopia and Mary Younkin, whose practices examine the interplay of color in their observations of everyday life.Join us for the opening reception Saturday April 5 3:30-5:30pm. Cafe Grumpy is located at 200 W 39th Street New

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Gold God Meat by Annu Yadav at All Street Gallery

All Street Gallery presents multidisciplinary artist Annu Yadav’s solo exhibition curated by Bebe Uddin, Gold God Meat, which displays a series of paintings, sculptural installations, and sketches that animate the precarious tension between reality and artifice; “I need to escape reality in order to confront it,” says Yadav. The exhibition’s title represents the convergence of

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The Mill

All Street Gallery is pleased to announce The Mill, an exhibition by Miguel de Laveaga, Naava Guaraca, Laura Lee Ross, and Taylor Stout, on view at 119 Hester Street from April 17 – 27, 2025. The exhibition will be accompanied by an opening reception on Thursday, April 17, from 6 – 9 pm, and an

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Beautiful Ordinary Things: an affordable art show by Samia Fakih

Fifty Tiny Reminders: A Celebration of Beautiful Ordinary Things New York, NY – May 17, 2025 – Lately, it feels like the world is tightening its grip—financial anxiety looms, political instability swells, and the future feels more uncertain than ever. It’s easy to believe that life only grows heavier, that the small joys we once

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Fashion Over 50 Symposium

The over-50 fashion market is surging as Generation-X women join their Baby-Boomer sisters, swelling an already significant economic niche. Yet this cohort, with its considerable spending power, is often overlooked by the fashion industry and fashion media—a problem exacerbated by shrinking retail selections and the shift to online shopping. How can the industry—and individual women—respond?

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$3,500 & $1,000 Artist Grants

The Hopper Prize is now accepting entries for our Spring 2025 artist grants. We are offering $3,500 and $1,000 grants to artists and photographers around the world. For this open call, we will be providing 6 grants totaling $11,000 USD. 2 artists will each receive $3,500 and 4 artists will each receive $1,000. This is

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Humpty Dumpty, An Eric Bogosian NY Premiere

CHAIN THEATRE is pleased to announce the NYC premiere production of award-winning actor and playwright Eric Bogosian’s HUMPTY DUMPTY, directed by Ella Jane New (New York Times Critics pick macbitches). An enduring survival story about our dependence on modern technology, HUMPTY DUMPTY will play a five-week limited engagement at Off-Broadway’s Chain Theatre Main Stage (312

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She Is… 2025

Exhibition: March 14 – 20, 2025 from 12pm – 6pm Reception: Saturday, March 15, 2025 from 6pm – 9pm Curated by: One Art Space Featured Artists: Constance Baudot, Isabel Carmona, Jean Chiang, Nancylee Cidoni, Penny Dell, Stephanie Fuller, Victoria Garcia, Tatiana Grace, SunHe Hong, Frèdèrique Ilonga, Tatjana Krizmanic, Tiziana Marongiu, Monisa Parekh, Simona Pennisi, Roni.

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Satellite Collective’s Tribeca Show 2025

Satellite Collective presents SATELLITE TRIBECA at Mriya Gallery, 101 Reade Street, Tribeca, NYC from May 8-18, 2025, returning to the venue with two weekends of premieres and events with new prints, photography, and sculpture from featured artists Kevin Draper and Lora Robertson. SATELLITE TRIBECA opening and artist reception: May 9, 2025 at 7pm. Visit https://www.satellitecollective.org.

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Richard Serra In Memoriam

Join us for an evening of stories from architects Richard Gluckman NA (Gluckman Tang), Hiroshi Okamoto (OLI Architecture), and Galia Solomonoff (SAS/Solomonoff Architecture Studio; formerly of OpenOffice), reflecting on the challenges and lessons learned while designing, building, and installing some of the best known temporary and permanent stagings of sculptor Richard Serra NA’s (1938-2024) signature

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Calling All Artists | Group Exhibition “Dining on the Stars” at A Space Gallery

Stars represent destiny and the future. Their light travels through time, tracing the path of the universe in human lives. Dining, on the other hand, is a warm and intimate ritual that symbolizes connection and sharing. While meals are part of daily life, the stars remain distant, representing mystery and infinity. When celestial revelations meet

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Nobutaka Aozaki: Soda • Chips • Lottery • Cards

Kai Matsumiya Fine Arts Gallery is delighted to present Soda • Chips • Lottery • Cards, Nobutaka Aozaki’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. With wit and humor, the exhibited works collectively embody different systems of value by reimagining urban detritus as cultural capital. The exhibition opens with a reception on Friday, February 14th and

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“Once Leda Found an Egg …” Maria Kulikovska’s solo exhibition

Join us for an unforgettable experience as you get lost in the works of Maria Kulikovska – a leading Ukrainian artist whose art transcends borders and speaks to women’s vulnerability and trauma, resilience and strength. In this exhibition, discover her evocative body casts, performance documentation, and intimate reflections on motherhood during times of conflict—art that

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Facial Recognition

Facial Recognition gathers a group of artists with unique approaches to portraiture, all working in a moment in history when AI and facial recognition algorithms are inescapable. Taken together, these artists–Pixy Liao, Helina Metaferia, Kambui Olujimi, Azita Moradkhani, Russell Craig, Lau Wai and LuYang–spark a conversation about a shift in depictions of the human face,

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Public Art Fund Talks: Edra Soto with Carla Acevedo-Yates and Marcela Guerrero

Artist Edra Soto will be joined by Carla Acevedo-Yates, Marilyn and Larry Fields Curator, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago; Marcela Guerrero, DeMartini Family Curator, Whitney Museum of American Art; and Melanie Kress, Senior Curator, Public Art Fund for a conversation hosted on the occasion of Graft, Soto’s first large-scale public art exhibition in New York

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WATER’S VOICE and OUR FRAGILE MOMENT Two exhibits at Hudson Guild about the Climate Crisis

WATER’S VOICE Guild Gallery II, 119 9th Avenue, New York, NY 10011 February 6 – April 22, 2025 OPENING RECEPTION: Thursday, February 6, 5:30 – 7PM OUR FRAGILE MOMENT Hudson Guild Gallery, 441 W. 26th Street, New York, NY 10001 February 13 – April 22, 2025 OPENING RECEPTION: Thursday, February 13, 5:30 – 7PM

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2025 Chain Winter One-Act Festival

Now a cornerstone of New York City’s theater scene, the CHAIN WINTER ONE-ACT FESTIVAL has become one of the city’s largest and most dynamic showcases for new work. This vibrant festival is a creative playground for established and emerging talent, celebrating the power of storytelling in all its forms. Chain Theatre again opens its doors

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A Still Colorful Life

Pleiades Gallery (547 West 27th Street, Suite 304) will host “A Still Colorful Life” – a solo exhibition featuring pieces of Mitchell Rodbell’s work from February 18 to March 15, 2025. This is Rodbell’s debut solo show, which will feature works in acrylic and watercolor, on both canvas and paper, featuring landscapes, still lifes and

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Sacrament Presents Stiletto by Jaxson Jaffe at Urbana Gallery

SACRAMENT PRESENTS Stiletto by Jaxson Jaffe Dates: 23 January 2025 – 23 March 2025 Opening Reception: 23 January 2024, 7:30–9:30 PM Location: Urbana Gallery, 144 10th Ave, New York, NY 10011 Sacrament, in partnership with Urbana Gallery, is pleased to present Stiletto, the first solo exhibition by New York-based artist Jaxson Jaffe. In his debut,

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Randy Klinger: 20 Drawings

Randy Klinger: 20 Drawings, Jan. 28 – Feb. 22, 2025 at Prince Street Gallery. Opening: Thursday, January 30, 2025, 5pm – 8pm Intense, deeply-patterned graphite drawings on two separate themes: self-portraiture as an exploration of ‘Who am I?”, and Vermeer-inspired genre scenes – elevating the banality of the objects in our 21st-century life. Since childhood,

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OPEN CALL: SOLO EXHIBIT 2025 THE UNTITLED SPACE GALLERY, TRIBECA NYC

OPEN CALL: SOLO EXHIBIT 2025 THE UNTITLED SPACE GALLERY, TRIBECA NYC Submission Deadline: February 2, 2025 The Untitled Space invites artists to apply for a Solo Exhibition to take place at the gallery in Tribeca, New York in 2025. The selected artist will be awarded a solo exhibition that will be presented as an in-person solo show at

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