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On Thursday December 21st,
Participating galleries will stay open after hours to allow visitors to engage with the vibrant art community of Downtown Manhattan.
The events are always free; no tickets required.
We encourage participants to engage in a self-guided walk through our neighborhood to explore current shows and discover new artists.
SUNDAY
NOVEMBER 12,
2023
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(check with each gallery for time)
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No appointment or tickets needed.
Chinatown Soup
16B Orchard Street, New York, NY 10002
October 24 - November 12, 2023
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"Scriptorium 16B" : Layne Miller
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Scriptorium 16B' is a collection of ink and paper works, tattoo flash, homegrown botanicals, and folk crafts by Soup Studio resident Layne Miller. Please join us for our event schedule:
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95 Avenue B, Ground Floor, New York, NY 10009
November 9 - December 3, 2023
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"Non-Zero Chance" : Ted McGrath
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Ted McGrath is an artist and musician living and working in Brooklyn, NY. His work draws from an ever-expanding personal lexicon of symbols and imagery, executed loosely and gesturally, often pushing the forms towards abstraction. Recent works have included a turn towards a kind of realism and portraiture, further heightening the sense tension and vibration in his canvases. McGrath has previously exhibited with Ed. Varie, with a comprehensive solo exhibition of works on paper and monograph titled 1000 & 1 Deadly Wipeouts, 2018 and Group Sex, 2021.
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173 Henry Street, New York, NY 10002
November 10 – December 17, 2023
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Protected Spaces: Dominique Duroeau & Kevin Claiborne
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LatchKey Gallery is proud to present Protected Spaces, a two-person exhibition featuring new works by Dominique Duroseau and Kevin Claiborne. Working across a diverse range of mediums, Protected Spaces is an existential inquiry into Duroseau and Claiborne’s learned perceptions of intimacy. Through their lived experiences both artists interrogate and deconstruct family histories, as well as romantic and platonic relationships to re-understand intimacy as a complex interplay of vulnerability, desire, yearning, and eroticism.
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5 E Broadway #402, New York, NY 10038
November 4 – December 31, 2023
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"Poets, Gamblers, Fools" : Jon Rafman & Parker Ito
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Jon Rafman & Parker Ito, organized by Grant Tyler
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299 Grand Street, New York, NY 10002
November 12 - December 20, 2023
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Jeanne Silverthorne: And the Unfathomable Night of Dreams Began
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MARC STRAUS is pleased to present And the Unfathomable Night of Dreams Began, a solo exhibition of Jeanne Silverthorne featuring her most recent works.
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Silverthorne’s latest works are a continuation of the artist’s 30-year dissection of the studio and construction of the uncertain self that operates both in the studio and in the world. Fusing personal references, nods to her own family history, literary quotations, and formal references to studio tools, she presents a group of works that touch upon our shared experiences of vulnerability, absurdity, humanity, and the duality of our constructed and fragile selves.
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The exhibition consists of 11 sculptures that take the shapes of crates, hammers, books, boxing gloves, child sneakers and figures that range from infancy to the edge of old age, all cast in rubber, Silverthorne’s chosen material for many decades.
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124 Forsyth Street, New York, NY 10002
October 28 - December 9, 2023
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"Stuart Snoddy: The Dither; Marjorie Norman Schwarz: A Walk on Moss" : Stuart Snoddy & Marjorie Norman Schwarz
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13 Monroe Street, New York, NY 10002
October 28 - December 10, 2023
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"yrearnings" : Cheryl Donegan
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Peninsula is pleased to present "yrearnings," a solo exhibition by painter Cheryl Donegan.
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165 East Broadway New York, NY 10002
November 12 - December 17, 2023
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W Sings of Wear: Calla Henkel & Max Pitegoff
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156 Orchard Street, New York, NY 10002
October 19 - November 12, 2023
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Words, Objects, Notions / Disappearing Urban World: Al Diaz and Danny Cortes
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"Words, Objects, Notions" showcases the new works of Al Diaz, a collection of mixed media collage paintings, geometric shaped mobiles and comic pages from the early 1990s, all with the flavor, aesthetic and wisdom of the Lower East Side. "Disappearing Urban World" tells the story of NYC through the miniature scupture of Danny Cortes, a beautiful rough and tumble world depcited with almost photo realistic character, vanishing into gentrification.
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