Oct 23, 2015 | Art, New York, Profiles
Punchdrunk’s Sleep No More has been a popular spectacle in New York City since it opened there in 2011, and it’s no less novel for its four years of nine performances a week. Originally an eccentric avant-garde performance for in-the-know aficionados in...
Oct 19, 2015 | Art, Gallery, New York
For the next several months, the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine in New York City will play host to a new art exhibition. Titled “The Value of Food: Sustaining a Green Planet,” the exhibition is a collaboration of thirty artists and will fill the entire cathedral....
Oct 9, 2015 | Art, New York
On November 26, 2015, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll will be 150 years old. The first of his Alice stores, the original edition was published in a red cloth-board cover with a little gold-leaf medallion of Alice cradling a rabbit on the cover....
Oct 5, 2015 | Art, New York
Wendy Abrams founded her exhibit “Cool Globes: Hot Ideas for a Cool Planet” back in 2007, but it hasn’t lost one bit of relevance. The traveling art installation has visited cities around the world, from Los Angeles to Geneva to Jerusalem, and now, with support...
Sep 25, 2015 | Art, New York, News & Trending, Profiles
For most of us, a library is invisible. It’s all about the books, not about the building. For others it’s a community center—a destination for meetings or a source of local services. And an increasingly large community of library patrons is interacting with libraries...
Sep 21, 2015 | Art, Gallery, Interviews, New York
Here are a few upcoming event highlights for art to see and engage with in the Big Apple this week! Kevin Beasley’s Untitled Stanzas: Staff/Un/Site: Beasley will install and play a new piece of music, made entirely of sounds collected around the High Line over a...