Sasha Feldman, William J. O'Brien at Ki Smith Gallery
Clayjà Vu, a two person exhibition featuring artists Sasha Feldman and William J. O'Brien, opens with a reception April 22, 6-9 PM, Ki Smith Gallery, 170 Forsyth Street.
Chip Haggerty: Boy Meets World
New England artist Chip Haggerty’s first ever New York City solo exhibition opens April 20, 5-9 PM, at Julia Seabrook Gallery, 660 Franklin Ave., Crown Heights, Brooklyn. It runs through May 28.
Help a Pro Photographer Shoot St Marks Place
Pro photographer James Roderick is working on a project to capture the heart and soul of St Marks Place. And you can help. And get paid.
And you can help. And be paid.
Arting with ABE and Bockhaus
Among the many art studios in converted warehouses of East Williamsburg, one stands out for its fidelity to black-and-white sensibilities. Well except for the artist, Ryan Bock aka @bockhaus; he’s certainly a colorful character.
The AIPAD Photography Show
The Photography Show, the annual Association of International Photography Art Dealers show featuring work from across the photography universe is now open at Center415, 415 5th Ave.
Art Expo New York
Art Expo New York opened its 46th edition at Pier 36 in Manhattan’s Lower East Side.
Freeman Alley’s Bronx Cheer
A quartet of Bronx women artist brought their skill, talent and technique downtown for a late Women’s History Month remake of Freeman Alley.
At 3rd & B'zaar: An Artist Residency
East Village thrift and art store 3rd & B'zaar, 191 East 3rd St., has started an artist residency program that will bring in new artists every few months. The first artist is Sean Slaney.
Details for Frieze New York 2023
The 11th edition of Frieze New York will bring together world-leading galleries from 27 countries at The Shed,
PhoebeNewYork’s Larger-Than-Life Return to WCC
Phoebe @phoebenewyork and her creator, artist Libby Schoettle, are back at West Chelsea Contemporary @wcc.art, bringing their charming optimism and street-wise advice to the gallery’s temporarily transformed gift shop at 509 W. 23rd St.
Espressoism: Jo Tixe’s Buzz
Jo Tixe, the EV's hottest new artist talks art and her twisted obsession.
NYC Spring Art Season: What You Need to Know
Here we are in mid-March, spring a dim light in the future, but only a couple weeks until the first openings of the spring art season.
Gritty Gotham’s Collab With Delphine Le Goff
Street photographer Gritty Gotham has teamed up with sketch artist extraordinaire Delphine Le Goff on a series of fanciful and engaging new works.
Louis "Masai" Michel - "The Message"
The Message, a solo exhibition by UK artist Louis "Masai" Michel opens Saturday, March 11th, 6-8 PM at 210 Rivington S1.
Lucy Liu’s Art at New York Studio School
Award winning Hollywood star Lucy Liu brings her fine art to the New York Studio School in Lucy Liu: what was, on view from March 4 through April 16, 2023.
At EV Gallery, More Women’s Art
The latest Women’s Group Show to open recently, at EV Gallery, 621 E. 11th St., features a very diverse group of artists, each bringing their talent, technique and artistic ideosyncracies to the task of offering viewers an artistic vision of modern womanhood.
Editions at West Chelsea Contemporary
Editions, a process-driven exhibition that explores the many ways in which editions are created, from screenprinting and lithography to lenticulars and photography, opens Saturday, March 4, with an artist talk at West Chelsea Contemporary (WCC), 231 10th Ave.
Dacia Gallery: Women’s Art on E. 11th
Dacia Gallery’s annual Women Artist Exhibition opens Thursday, March 2, with work by a dozen emerging female artists.
Miss Universe: New Gallery. New Art. Eternal Theme.
Miss Universe, an exploration of the feminine experience through a range of print and photographic media, opens March 2, 6-9 PM, at Brooklyn’s newest art headquarters, Julia Seabrook Gallery, 660 Franklin Ave. in Crown Heights.
“RIDING THE GAIN” at 17 FROST
Riding the Gain, a new show opening on March 10, 7-10 PM, at 17 Frost Gallery in Williamsburg, features paintings, photographs, and sculpture by 12 known and unknown artists pushing their limits and turning up the “volume.”