CLOSING THIS WEEK Roz Chast: Pop Up In NYC
DFN Projects 16 E 79 street, Suite G-2, New York, NY, United StatesFinal week to see Roz Chast in NYC and "A Light exists in Spring" in CT
Final week to see Roz Chast in NYC and "A Light exists in Spring" in CT
Take a shortcut to Holland and enjoy 15,000 bobbing spring blooms, plus food, crafts, and children’s activities.
Consort with 50-odd artists and artisans—and maybe sign up for a class—in this handsome repurposed factory.
Join artist Teresa Fasolino and NRM Chief Curator Stephanie Haboush Plunkett for a lively discussion exploring Fasolino’s richly painted illustrations for mystery book covers and detailing the fine art of creating memorable images that entice viewers to read the book without giving too much away. Fasolino’s work is featured in the current exhibition Mystery and Wonder: Highlights from the
(Great Barrington, MA) April 23, 2024—In the merry month of May, Berkshire Waldorf School invites the greater Berkshire community to two Spring events on the school campus, located at 35 West Plain Road, Great Barrington. May Day, Wednesday, May 1 at 11:00 a.m. Spectators are invited to join the colorful festival of May Day with
When: Saturday, May 4th What: All day Mill & Main specials to enjoy the Kentucky Derby and celebrate the restaurant's One Year Anniversary **Guests are encouraged to come dressed in Derby attire! The bar will open at noon to accompany lunch service Guests can enjoy backyard-activities and watch the Kentucky Derby projected on a big
Carol Corey Fine Art is pleased to announce its inaugural exhibition of work by Nathaniel Aric Galka, opening on Saturday, May 4, 2024, with an artist’s reception from 5 to 7 pm, the show will consist of new paintings and works on paper.
No point in stocking up on showy, persnickety perennials if you don’t know how to care for them! Buy and learn.
When: Sunday, May 12th What: Brunch & dinner prix fixe special menus Brunch -- 3 Course Prix Fixe ($35 per person) Dinner -- 3 Course Prix Fixe ($55 per person) See both brunch & dinner menus here How: Make a reservation on resy.
For the third exhibition of the year (opening tomorrow, May 16) available items is excited to present a solo show called "Object Memory" with Poughkeepsie-based, multimedia artist Alison Owen. A successful ceramicist whose work is sold in Japan, France, and the U.S., she's recently transitioned to a full-time studio artist, using various mediums to create
Japanese prima ballerina Hana Sakai, a proponent of “gender-norm-defying hip-hop” segues from Saint-Saëns to an environmental protest penned by Toshiki Okada.