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New York City Fire Museum: SoHo: Manhattan: Firefighting: Historical and modern firefighting vehicles, equipment, uniforms New York City Police Museum: Financial District: Manhattan: Law enforcement: Closed in 2014, plans unclear Harbor Defense Museum: Bay Ridge: Brooklyn Military Located in Fort Hamilton, 19th-century fort with exhibits of NY ...
More than half of the 60 participants (from over 25 countries) are New-York based; all are showing a cross-section of the most sought-after names in contemporary art today.
Also included are non-profit art galleries, arts centers, and cultural centers with galleries. See also List of museums and cultural institutions in New York City for museums and other visitor attractions including zoos and gardens, performing arts organizations, libraries, and historically-significant sites.
"Above Ground" the new exhibit at the Museum of the City of New York, showcases graffiti, that was once confined to the streets, now globally recognized. From the streets to art galleries: New NYC ...
A prominent feature of the gallery is a 20-foot (6.1 m) LCD video screen on the outside wall broadcasting video art content to the street. The inaugural show presented work gallery artist Liz Cohen. Subsequent shows featured Marilyn Minter, Laurie Simmons, Jon Kessler, Francesca Dimattio, Lisa Brice [4] and David Benjamin Sherry.
Pages in category "Art museums and galleries in New York City" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
There was an L.A. gallery surge in the ’60s that got waylaid by the recession of the ’70s; a surge in the ’80s and ’90s with art galleries responding to the radical experimentation coming ...
In 2009, Lee began organizing performances, parties, and art exhibitions in her studio building in Downtown Manhattan. [2] An artist-run project space, 179 Canal was named after its address, 179 Canal Street. 179 Canal's first exhibition, Nobodies New York, was organized by Josh Kline, and opened on May 1, 2009. [3]