PS1’s new Niki de Saint Phalle exhibition features NYC artist who ‘was always pushing boundaries’
/“I hope that visitors gain a better understanding of an artist who was always pushing boundaries.”
Read More“I hope that visitors gain a better understanding of an artist who was always pushing boundaries.”
Read More“The diversity of the cultural community will be on display with streets turned into stages across all five boroughs.”
Read MoreYou can watch Inkarayku on Sunday, Dec. 20 at 6 p.m.
Read More“I want people to be more engaged with the issue of climate change and understand how cities are at the center of it.”
Read More“The message of the play is timely, and we find ourselves back in a situation similar to where America was in the Great Depression.”
Read MoreThe Queens Council on the Arts is calling on Queens-based choreographers, playwrights and composers to apply to its Artist Commissioning Program.
Read MoreThe videos are screened on a wall along 149th Street between Jamaica and Archer Avenue.
Read MoreThe program “democratizes the traditional commissioning process, which has historically been reserved for a privileged few.”
Read MoreSee the famed bard’s works for free this summer.
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