by Noemi Florea | Jan 25, 2022 | Architecture, Art, Culture, Downtown Highlights, Downtown Living, Downtown News, Lighting, Living, Outdoor, Uncategorized
Twenty years later, Tribute in Light helps New York City heal. Photo by Joe Woolhead. IN NEW YORK, art isn’t limited to the galleries and theaters; it overflows into the streets, draping itself across the city’s skyline. Architects, artists, social organizations, and...
by Linda Sheridan | Nov 7, 2021 | Culture, Downtown Living, News
Strength by Deb Fong In recent weeks, you may have seen vacant downtown storefronts be transformed into public art galleries. The Downtown Alliance has tapped the inspiring power of art to convey the city’s resilient spirit. They have joined with Art on the Ave NYC,...
by Nicole Haddad | Apr 27, 2020 | Art, Culture, Design, Featured, Featured, Galleries
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 Alice Teeple | Jan 15, 2020 | Art, Culture, Featured, Featured
There’s a new food pop-up in Astoria, and it’s looking downright appetizing! Dead and Berry’d appeared on 31st Street at an abandoned hot dog cart under the Ditmars stop this week. Its tasty “vegan/non-vegan fusion” offerings have certainly been tantalizing the block!...
by Laurie Russo | Jan 23, 2018 | Culture, Entertainment, Events, Featured
Dallas-based artist Henry Swanson is currently in the middle of his first New York City solo show, My Mom Can Drive, If Your Mom Can Pick Up, which runs through Feb. 10th at the Anna Zorina Gallery at 533 W. 23rd St., next to the Highline. The 23-year-old Swanson, a...