Sentences with phrase «side gallery walk»

The party will will occur during The Armory Weeks Lower East Side Gallery Walk.
Much of Long Island City held May open studios and the Lower East Side a gallery walk — meaning that galleries stay open their normal hours, and you are left to find your way.
Artists and dealers can try to lure out - of - towners on fair week with opening receptions, open studios, and a Lower East Side gallery walk, but how many will come?

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From the knife's edge you walk along with lush jungles and rivers to each side, to the plateau with art galleries and gorgeous rice fields; there's no shortage of pretty things to look at.
The location down a tiny side lane off Pan Road puts you within a five - minute walk of Silom Road, Kathmandu Gallery, Sri Maha Marriaman Hindu temple, Neilson Hays Library and the abundant street food of Silom Soi 20.
Samhita Garden is located in the tranquil side of Ubud but still within easy walking distance to the galleries, restaurants, museums, royal palace, markets, temples and stage for art performances.
On the Saturday preceding Frieze New York and the TEFAF New York fairs, the Madison Avenue Gallery Walk will give the public time and space to visit the many galleries located on Madison Avenue and its adjacent side streets from East 57th St. up to East 86th St.
I left sound check and started looking through the galleries, and realized a four - sided room by Sol LeWitt feels like walking into a jazz hall or music festival around the world — all directions, open sides
However, each was a standout, and Flavin's wall of light transformed Paula Cooper gallery, by adding and subtracting colors as one walked from one side to the other.
Past group shows and screenings include: Rêve du Pierre, curated by Alexandra Fau, Centre Pompidou, Paris (screening)(2016); Night Walk, with Erin Shirreff, deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Lincoln, MA (2015); A Night of Philosophy, Ukrainian Institute of America, New York, NY (Screening)(2015); The Daily Show, Bureau, New York NY (2015); The Built Environment: Lower Side in Istanbul, Mixer, Istanbul, Turkey (2014); It Narratives: The Movement of Objects as Information, Franklin Street Works, Stamford, CT, USA (2014); A Tale of Two Islands: Beatrice Gibson with Alex Waterman, and Frank Heath, High Line Art, NY, NY (2014); Two Hours Two Minutes, The Power Plant, Toronto, Canada (2014); Kool - Aid Wino, Franklin Street Works, Stamford, CT, USA (2013); Matter Out of Place, Kitchen, NY, NY (2012); Somebody has stolen our tent, Simon Preston Gallery, NY, NY (2012); The Way Things Go (Part 3), Frutta, Rome, Italy (2012); Single Channel, Soho House, Miami, FL, USA (2011); Forcemeat, Wallspace, NY, NY (2011), and Suddenly: Where We Live Now, Cooley Gallery — Reed College, Portland, OR and Pomona College Museum of Art (2008, 2009).
A six - gallery «art walk» is in full stride on the Upper East Side, covering some 600 years of endeavor from exquisite medieval «gold - ground» paintings to rambunctious 20th - century Conceptual photographs.
In the new work, «Contrapposto Studies, I through VII» (the New York gallery lowercases the title), Mr. Nauman is seen from the front and side walking backward or forward in contrapposto, rendered in both positive and negative images.
As spring brings back the tulips along Park Avenue and blooming trees along the stately side streets of the Upper East Side, a gallery walk in this part of the city is currently a trip down memory lane, with major exhibitions of Miró and Calder at Acquavella and Pace, Robert Morris at Castelli, and Mercedes Matter at Mark Borghi as clear highligside streets of the Upper East Side, a gallery walk in this part of the city is currently a trip down memory lane, with major exhibitions of Miró and Calder at Acquavella and Pace, Robert Morris at Castelli, and Mercedes Matter at Mark Borghi as clear highligSide, a gallery walk in this part of the city is currently a trip down memory lane, with major exhibitions of Miró and Calder at Acquavella and Pace, Robert Morris at Castelli, and Mercedes Matter at Mark Borghi as clear highlights.
The gallery is at a few minutes» walk from the other Serpentine Gallery, located on the opposite side of the garden's Serpentine Lake and easily reachable through a gallery is at a few minutes» walk from the other Serpentine Gallery, located on the opposite side of the garden's Serpentine Lake and easily reachable through a Gallery, located on the opposite side of the garden's Serpentine Lake and easily reachable through a bridge.
The Gallery was inaugurated in 2013 as a natural addition to the original Serpentine Gallery, located at a few minutes» walk distance on the other side of the Serpentine Lake.
This innovative walking tour highlights two sides of Santa Fe's bustling Railyard district — upscale art galleries and the Santa Fe Farmers» Market — and weaves together mindfulness, making, and the farm - to - table mentality in a way that's accessible to all.
Named after the founder of LASALLE College of the Arts, the Brother Joseph McNally Gallery can be reached by walking towards the right - hand side of the campus green from the McNally Street taxi drop - off point at street level.
Upon walking into Richard Taittinger Gallery on the Lower East Side, more than 50 two - dimensional works, by 12 artists who have African lineages, greet visitors in an exhibition titled «Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?»
Stuart Shils's intimate, easel - sized landscape paintings were suitably installed in Coleman Bancroft's Upper East Side walk up living - room - converted - gallery - space, whose grand fireplace mantel was absorbed into the exhibition's arrangement.
It's just the right space for this work — when you walk in you slow down, it's quiet and to the side of the main gallery — it somehow has a very intimate human feel to it.
Inaugural Group Exhibition Monya Rowe Gallery, 34 Orchard St.; Sept. 8 — Oct. 20 Speaking of new spaces opening on the constantly improving Lower East Side: Monya Rowe Gallery is going from its 22nd Street walk - up to a ground floor at 34 Orchard Street.
The Serpentine Galleries comprises two galleries situated 5 minutes walk from each other on either side of The Serpentine Bridge in the heart of the Royal Park of Kensington Gardens in central London.
The shuttle stops are: W Hotel Poydras, 333 Poydras St. Old U.S. Mint, 400 Esplanade Ave. New Orleans African - American Museum (walking distance to New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Foundation), 1418 Gov. Nicholls St. Studio at Charles J. Colton School / Universal Furniture, 2300 St. Claude Ave. New Orleans Center for Creative Arts — Riverfront, 2800 Chartres St. L9 Center for the Arts, 539 Caffin Ave. Edgar Degas Foundation, 2401 Esplanade Ave. New Orleans Museum of Art, 1 Collins Diboll Circle, City Park Tulane University, outside Newcomb Gallery, Willow Street side of campus McKenna Museum of African American Art, 2003 Carondelet St. Contemporary Arts Center, 900 Camp St.
The Serpentine Sackler Gallery a former 1805 gunpowder store, located five minutes walk from the Serpentine Gallery on the north side of the Serpentine Bridge.
Todd Shalom will lead a newly commissioned walk through Buffalo's West Side on Sept. 29, Sept. 30 and Oct. 1; UB media study professor Teri Rueb's GPS - based sound walk will take place at Times Beach on Buffalo's Outer Harbor beginning Sept. 9, with a free app available for download; and Carmen Papalia, a visually impaired artist, will lead participants on a new iteration of his eyes - closed «Blind Field Shuttle» at 1 p.m. Sept. 9, starting at the UB Anderson Gallery.
Join for an exclusive walk - through of artist Jamian Juliano - Villani (b. 1987)'s latest exhibition of new work at JTT gallery in the Lower East Side.
Wearing an old brown fedora, a shirt decorated with a marlin and rumpled khakis, Frank Stella, 76, walks through his show at the FreedmanArt Gallery on New York's Upper East Side.
I love the asymmetry of the art gallery off the the one side as it adds something whimsical to the space and draws the eye the moment you walk into the room.
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