
Valentine’s Clay Date at BrickHouse
BrickHouse Ceramic Arts Center presents… Valentine's Clay Dates for two! Bring someone special on a uniquely creative date. Wheel “Throwing” is the process of shaping a lump of clay using […]
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BrickHouse Ceramic Arts Center presents… Valentine's Clay Dates for two! Bring someone special on a uniquely creative date. Wheel “Throwing” is the process of shaping a lump of clay using […]
Celebrate love & creativity on a guided VDay Art Walk, featuring local artists, unique gifts, and loving community vibes. Looking for a unique gift for your romantic partner? Or hoping […]
This spring, Vital Art Studios Gallery presents Visual Fantasy – Deconstruction of Sculpture, a solo exhibition by Jim Schutte, curated by Raluca Anchidin. Featuring works such as Binary Stars, Blue […]
Join Quintessential Therapy and Dexterity Hand Therapy for an evening of rejuvenation at our Wellness Wednesday workshop. Experience a unique combination of self-massage, soundbath meditation, and ear seed therapy to […]
Jest Kidding! brings you some of the best pro and emerging talent in the Standup world. Featuring a diverse lineup and a variety of styles, get ready for a night […]
On view: January 30 – March 2, during gallery hours: Thursday & Friday, 5-9pm, and Saturday & Sunday, 2-9pmFree; Indoors Molding a Community: The Plaxall Family Legacy is an art exhibition that […]
On view: January 30 – March 2 during gallery hours: Thursday & Friday, 5-9pm, and Saturday & Sunday, 2-9pmFree Admission; Indoors In honor of Black History Month, The People Behind the Names: Black […]
On view: January 30 – March 2, during gallery hours: Thursday & Friday, 5-9pm, and Saturday & Sunday, 2-9pmFree; Indoors Molding a Community: The Plaxall Family Legacy is an art exhibition that […]
On view: January 30 – March 2 during gallery hours: Thursday & Friday, 5-9pm, and Saturday & Sunday, 2-9pmFree Admission; Indoors In honor of Black History Month, The People Behind the Names: Black […]
This conversation highlights convergences and differences in queer understandings of artist Scott Burton’s (1939–1989) writing, performance, and sculpture from the late 1960s through the late 1980s. Art historian David J. […]
Friday, February 28, 7:30pm Hina Oikawa “Short Songs” is a project combining Japanese tanka poetry with jazz. Led by saxophonist and composer Hina Oikawa, the performance features a large jazz […]
In his new work-in-progress show, comedian Natan Badalov (Adult Swim, NYComedy Festival) tackles empathy, family, and the Middle East.
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