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Welcome to New York City, 1609 Have you ever wondered what New York was like before it was a city? Find out here, by navigating through the map of the city in 1609.Submarine Channel | Free Your Screen
Memefest , the festival of socially responsive communication and art, is now seeking interdisciplinary projects across various categories. Deadline has just been extended to May 31 . Open to any artist, activist or media manipulator!NEW YORK GALLERY WEEK » 2011 » May
Special guests: Tom Burr, Alejandro Cesarco, Leslie Hewitt, Jamie Isenstein, Ignacio Lang, Aïda Ruilova, Fia-Stina Bayan Sandlund, Ron Terada and Yuken Teruya When a Witch Marries a Priest by Suzanne Bocanegra When a Priest Marries a Witch is a story about a priest, an artist, and a young girl in Pasadena, TX, and is part artist’s talk, part performance, part cultural history and part sound installation.NYC ARTS
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Through collaborations with a diverse group of arts organizations and artists, Parks brings to the public both experimental and traditional art in many park locations. Please browse our list of current exhibits below, explore our archives of past exhibits or read more about the Art in the Parks Program. The Art Students League of New York, one of America’s premier art schools, presents the Model to Monument Program (M2M), a collaboration with the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation that has culminated in the installation of one monumental sculpture, Mask , at Van Cortlandt Park.
Art in the Parks Current Exhibitions : New York City Department of Parks & Recreation
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Public Assembly // 70 North 6th St. Brooklyn, NY
The Deli Magazine Best Emerging Artist Festival feat. Steel Phantom, In One Wind, Wazu, Ohnomoon, Xenia Rubinos, Illumntr, Futurist, Young Boys, and many more. Thursday, May 24 · All Rooms · 7:00 pm · $10 / 21+St. Ann's Warehouse - Home
Blinky Palermo: Retrospective 1964–1977 wins AICA-USA Award for Best Monographic Museum Show Nationally. Publication available at diabooks.org .

