Join Fourth Arts Block (FAB) for the opening of Harumi Ori’s “I am here,” a 4 x 24 foot site-specific public installation on a scaffolding bridge in the East 4th Street Cultural District. We will be meeting Thursday9/16 on site at 6:30pm (70 East 4th Street) before heading over to think coffee (Bleecker & Bowery) [...]
Andres Levin & Bruce High Quality Foundation present Field of Dreams Saturday, July 24th, 4PM Whatever you do, now’s your chance to do it. Producer/artist Andres Levin and artist collective the Bruce High Quality Foundation are presenting FIELD OF DREAMS, a one-day celebration of do-it-yourself art and music. Artists and musicians are encouraged to participate [...]
A training intensive for aspiring curators. Building on its history as a hub for curatorial ideas, ICI is supporting curators to develop exhibition proposals and create new professional networks. This October in New York ICI is organizing The Curatorial Intensive for emerging curators internationally who want to learn about curating in the public realm. From [...]
West Harlem, NY …. Beginning June 16, 2010, The West Harlem Art Fund, Inc. and the City College of New York is hosting a daring exhibition in historic St. Nicholas Park — bringing contemporary art installations by new artists that mix history, community and landscape together for residents and New Yorkers alike. As a part [...]
Listen to the audio of this event: Public (Art x Space) Image: TreeHouse by Benjamin Jones for Figment In recent years, New York City has become a major locus for exploring the role of art in public spaces, art as public space, and the art of public space. These valuable initiatives represent not only a [...]
Enjoy this slideshow of images from the March 1, 2010 Creative Conversation: How Do We Create a Future for the Arts Through Education?
by ELNYA on March 1, 2010
Listen to the audio of this event:How Do We Create a Future for the Arts Through Education? (L-R) Nathan Sensel, Tim Lord, Katherine Gressel, Catherine Fukushima WHEN: Monday March 1, 2010 WHERE: WNYC’s Jerome L. Greene Space, 44 Charlton Street, Manhattan When we talk about the challenges of sustaining our arts institutions and a place [...]