by Grace Capobianco | Aug 5, 2020 | Art, Events, Featured, NYC, Theater
Dance is a form of expression, brings people of color, gender, age, and ethnicity together. One thing, I’ve always loved about dance is that there are no boundaries, no discrimination of any kind, it’s a forum like no other. Freeing oneself to feel the...
by Grace Capobianco | Jul 1, 2020 | Art, Featured, Lifestyle
The creative world has mobilized against the abuse and misuse of plastic. But for real change to happen, we need environmental education, starting in early childhood. by Rossana Orlandi, design, gallerist I’m not against plastic. It’s not plastic’s fault. The problem...
by Downtown Magazine | Jun 30, 2020 | Art, Culture, Entertainment, Events, NYC
WNYC in collaboration with The Public Theater (Artistic Director, Oskar Eustis; Executive Director, Patrick Willingham) announced today a four-part radio play of Free Shakespeare on the Radio: RICHARD II. Conceived for the radio and directed by Saheem...
by Jeff Simmons | May 25, 2020 | Art, Education, News, NYC, Outdoor
Here’s a chance for kids to show off their best artwork – and highlight the power of women! Monumental Women is giving kids a chance to have their artwork featured at the historic unveiling of the Women’s Right Pioneers Monument that features...
by Nicole Haddad | Apr 27, 2020 | Art, Culture, Design, Featured
The sheltering at home (when possible) effect the virus has had on the world over, has made many of us appreciate the arts more than ever. With galleries, art fairs, and installations closed, canceled, or postponed for the time being, supporting artists is more...
by Nicole Haddad | Apr 23, 2020 | Art, Culture, Design, Featured, NYC, Uncategorized
Founder Pauline Findlay, and director Rebecca Senior, of Artioli Findlay, offer answers to 7 of their most of-asked questions on how to source art with ease. Now that most of us (that are able to) are working from home, our interiors are getting that much more of a...