“As Above, So Below” by Elizabeth Meggs
FRIDAY, DEC. 6, from 6 – 9 pm SWEET LORRAINE GALLERY183 LORRAINE ST.BROOKLYN, NY 11231 “AS ABOVE, SO BELOW”A solo exhibit of new paintings by Elizabeth Meggs
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FRIDAY, DEC. 6, from 6 – 9 pm SWEET LORRAINE GALLERY183 LORRAINE ST.BROOKLYN, NY 11231 “AS ABOVE, SO BELOW”A solo exhibit of new paintings by Elizabeth Meggs
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Pop Up #5 VincentDonato December 14th – 15th 616 East 9th Street, NY, 10009 Open Friday and Saturday (12pm-9pm) VincentDonato’s work centers on repetition. His recurring image of the rose highlights the significance of other variables—such as paint thickness, transparency, and the effect of color and mark-making on the sense of noise or calm. These elements combine to form visceral compositions
Hello fellow artists, we are Debora and Christy, two independent curators based in New York City. We are pleased to announce an open call for submissions to our upcoming one-day exhibition “Have a Good One!”, hosted in a local deli shop and planned for mid-February. We welcome contemporary artists to submit works aligned with the
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The “So Retro” show is Arthur Hughes’ fourth solo exhibition at the Prince Street Gallery since joining it in 2007. The landscape work covers 30 years of drawing and painting, 1995-2025. It runs at the gallery, 547 West 27th Street, Suite 504, between 10th and 11th avenues, from December 31, this year to January 25,
The revolutionary works of the Seconda pratica led to a new wave of musical expression during the Renaissance. At the forefront of this radical re-imagining of poetry and music were the madrigals of Carlo Gesualdo and Claudio Monteverdi. Hundreds of years later, the haunting poetry of 16th-century master Michelangelo inspired masterpieces by Hugo Wolf and
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There’s a kind of listening that isn’t easy to explain because it involves intuition. Intuition is never about words. But there are words that describe it. Florence Scovel Shinn in her book, The Game Of Life & How To Play It, talks about never ignoring a hunch. Hunches are hard to explain because they don’t
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Each December, the NYC AIDS Memorial, along with organizations worldwide, commemorates those lost to and impacted by HIV/AIDS. This year, the day’s programming includes a reading of names of New Yorkers lost to AIDS, a Queer Soup Night fundraiser and a candlelight vigil. The observance begins on Sunday, December 1 at 6 PM with the
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Michael Walden’s latest exhibition at Prince Street Gallery is a vibrant exploration of figuration. His new works illuminate the relationship between an artist and his model. Highlighting the process of observation, this exhibition brings viewers inside Walden’s studio–perhaps even inside the artist’s mind–showing us his focus on the plays of light and color, the tensions
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Join curators Donald Albrecht and Thomas Mellins on December 4 for an insightful conversation about their new exhibition, The Persistence of Hand Drawing: Interior Rendering Today. Albrecht and Mellins, who have witnessed firsthand the rise of computer-aided design (CAD) and the diminishing role of hand-rendered sketches, will reflect on how this tradition has survived despite
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2025 PUBLIC ART RFP (OPEN CALL) FLUSHING AVENUE FENCE LINE AT THE BROOKLYN NAVY YARD DEADLINE FOR PROPOSALS IS DECEMBER 15, 2024 The Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation seeks proposals for a new fence line public art installation from Creatives living in the borough of Brooklyn. BNYDC will make a single selection for artwork that
Space 776 New York, in collaboration with Uncommon Beauty Gallery, is pleased to present the duo show, Touch grass featuring Wanying Jin and Emilia Durka. As people spend more and more time on their screens, phones, or laptops, Art is a way to reconnect with reality. In Touch grass, Wanying Jin and Emilia Durka offer
New Visionary Magazine is a print and digital publication featuring contemporary artists, exclusive interviews with art world professionals, and valuable art career resources. Published by Visionary Art Collective, a New York City-based Contemporary Art & Artist Development company, our mission is to uplift artists through features, virtual exhibitions, podcast interviews, and mentorship programs. To increase
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Flowing Space and Iron Velvet Art are pleased to announce the group exhibition Lost in Translation: A Diary Unwritten, a collaboration organized by Yuna Kim from The Flowing Space and Hyunbee Shin from Iron Velvet Art. The exhibition will be held at The Flowing Space, located at 16 Clinton Street, New York, NY, and will
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Join Your Part Foundation and Christie’s Auction House for a powerful black-tie charity gala supporting Ukrainian war victims. The event takes place on Thursday, November 14th, at the Ukrainian Institute of America, beginning at 5:30 PM. The evening’s mission is to raise $100,000, with all proceeds from ticket sales, donations, and auction purchases going directly
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Isabel Sullivan Gallery is pleased to announce I Was Carefree, Green and Golden, a forthcoming group show on view from November 14th – December 31st. The exhibition brings together the work of three female painters, Antonia Caicedo Holguín (b. 1997, Colombia), Joana Galego (b. 1994, Portugal), and Stephanie Monteith (b. 1973, Australia), and marks the
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GR gallery is pleased to present: ‘Enigmatic Glance’ a group exhibition featuring artists: Tania Marmolejo, Tatsuhito Horikoshi, Masumi Yamamoto and TRNZ. This event will showcase 16 paintings, executed with the artists signature techniques with a specific focus on the characters facial expressions and gaze. Through ambiguous countenances, the exhibition attempts to convey the magic of
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COVENTRY MURAL UNVEILED TOGETHER WITH QUEENSMARK AWARD DESIGNATION A 25×12-foot mural commemorating Coventry is being unveiled October 30, 2024 near the site of the historic club on Queens Boulevard as a gift to the community of Sunnyside, Queens. Created by Dylon Thomas Burns, the piece is a vibrant collage of rendered images and graffiti depicting
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Stewart Siskind FINDINGS October 29 – November 23, 2024 Reception: Sat, Nov 2, 2 – 5pm Prince Street Gallery 547 West 27 Street / Suite 504 New York, NY 10001 Gallery Hours: Tues – Sat, 11am – 6pm Artist will be present Sat, Nov 2, 9, 16 and 23 www.princestreetgallery.com info@princestreetgallery.com 646 .230 .0246 Stewart
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Following the success of the 2023 exhibit, Mark Stephen Productions is pleased to announce the 2024 Photography Show: The Artist’s Perspective. This two-week event will showcase both emerging and established photographers exploring a wide range of themes and styles. Works will be showcased at New York’s esteemed Salmagundi Club, Rockwell Gallery. Established in 1871 by
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Presenting three days of local handmade pottery at affordable prices! FREE ADMISSION FRIDAY, December 13th: 5:00 – 9:00 pm SATURDAY, December 14th: 11:00 am – 7:00 pm SUNDAY, December 15th: 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm – — BrickHouse Ceramic Art Center in Long Island City will open its doors to the public December 13 -15
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Picturing Light, which is a follow-up to Picturing Space (2019), is an exploration of the many manifestations of light. The exhibition brings together the work of fine artists and photographers, and exhibition, textile, and interior designers who respond to natural and artificial light. The specific focus is on work that makes light its primary subject
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The exhibition will present Hudson River School paintings alongside a diverse range of over 100 artworks and objects drawn from the river’s environment, spanning pre- and post-Colonial eras, and including contemporary art perspectives. It engages with the Hudson River’s wider history of human existence, ecology, commerce, and industry. https://wallach.columbia.edu/content/shifting-shorelines-art-industry-and-ecology-along-hudson-river
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Exhibition Dates: November 17-30, 2024 Opening Reception: Thursday, November 21, from 6-9pm Dacia Gallery invites emerging and established artists to submit artwork for an opportunity to participate in a Group Exhibition on Figurative Art. This is an annual exhibition on figurative art and portraits, with a prodigious public response from collectors, media and curators. We are
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As the leaves begin to change and the air grows crisp, the fashion world turns its eyes to the future – specifically, to the Autumn/Winter 2024/2025 season. This year, at New York Fashion Week (NYFW), we’ve witnessed a harmonious blend of colors that are as functional as they are fashionable, reflecting our evolving lifestyle needs.
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