Conquering New York in one visit is impossible. Instead, hit the must-sees – the Empire State Building, the Statue of Liberty, Central Park, the Metropolitan Museum of Art – and then explore off the beaten path with visits to The Cloisters or one of the city’s libraries. Indulge in the bohemian shops of the West Village or the fine dining of the Upper West Side. The bustling marketplace inside of Grand Central Station gives you a literal taste of the best the city has to offer.
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Swiss Institute is temporarily closed while it relocates to 38 St Marks Place in East Village, NY. Please check our website for current off-site exhibition and programming information. Swiss Institute is an independent non-profit contemporary art institution dedicated to promoting forward-thinking and experimental art making through innovative exhibitions and programs.
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It's colorful, it's collaborative and it all happens...LIVE. At Tribeca Art Factory where guests enjoy an art event that showcases a different talented artist painting live every Friday night! Enjoy an open bar of great cocktails, wine and champagne and small bites from 8pm - midnight. Dress code is creative and classy. It's affordable and a great date spot! Do something a little different on Friday night. Guaranteed fun! Tips: Affordable art can be purchased here by dedicated local artists. Book well in advance as the event tends to sell out. It's encouraged to ask questions and add input to the artist while they create.
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Created by artist Tianyu Qiu, the former creative director of the famed Wonder World exhibition, “Pixinity: Pop Futurism” is Qiu’s first, solo installation debut, where technology, gaming and social media imagery converge into a “pop up playground of infinite possibilities.” Pixinity transports guests to a captivating universe of 10 imaginative rooms for an unforgettable, immersive experience.
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Anne Frank Center for Mutual Respect, the U.S. national organization in the worldwide network of Anne Frank organizations, addresses civil and human rights across America. Through educational programs and grassroots organizing, the Anne Frank Center for Mutual Respect calls out prejudice, counters discrimination and advocates for the kinder and fairer world of which Anne Frank dreamed. The Anne Frank Center for Mutual Respect's New York office has moved to 1325 Avenue of the Americas, and no longer has a public gallery for visitation. In place of the gallery, the organization has significantly expanded its traveling exhibits and other programs, bringing Anne Frank’s story to communities across the United States.
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A special-interest museum for people who share an interest in rare and unusual coins.
We are ARTHOUSE.NYC. We are a digital art and event production agent rooted into all things that are quintessential NYC. We are located in Tribeca and have regular art exhibition & events. Please visit our website at ARTHOUSE.NY for more info. By appointment only
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