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SUMMARY:SculptureCenter Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an opening reception celebrating Álvaro Urbano: TABLEAU VIVANT and In Practice: Bastien Gachet. \nÁlvaro Urbano: TABLEAU VIVANT \nÁlvaro Urbano has been engaged in conversation and collaboration with various entities across different times and places\, including artists\, writers\, and architects; plants and animals; buildings\, ruins and other human and other-than-human beings. For his project at SculptureCenter\, Urbano focuses on a potential ruin\, or a ruin in progress – a public artwork by the American sculptor Scott Burton (1939–1989) that was rescued from destruction and now faces an uncertain future. The work was originally installed in the lobby of the Equitable Center building in midtown Manhattan in 1986 until it was dismantled in 2020\, victim to a renovation. \nThe work\, titled Atrium Furnishment was one of many works for public or semi-public space that Burton – a sculptor\, performance artist\, and writer critical to New York scenes in the 1970s and ’80s – realized throughout his life before he died of HIV-related illness in 1989. Though elements of related exterior works for Equitable Center remain in place\, roughly half of his site-specific projects have been removed or modified since initially completed. \nAt SculptureCenter\, Urbano will display roughly half of the original elements of Burton’s Atrium Furnishment. Referencing the work’s original orientation\, Urbano’s new disposition will radiate across SculptureCenter’s ground floor space\, altering the entire gallery and producing a topographic landscape. Burton’s public art projects always appeared as chimeras that mixed aspects of sculpture and furniture. By re-segmenting and re-organizing the work’s elements across a new site\, Urbano directs attention towards Burton’s chosen materials and other inner physical dynamics and histories embedded in the artwork. \nIn Practice: Bastien Gachet \nBastien Gachet’s work uses new approaches to fabrication and installation to draw out the immanent\, emergent\, and durational qualities of art. Gachet meticulously hand-produces objects and installation elements across media\, subtly elaborating on and bending parallel categories that have been used consistently\, if inadequately\, to define recent art: the “pre-intentional” and intentional; the found and the made; the real and the fake\, expanding into notions of the “fake-real” and the “fake-fake” (in the artist’s terminology). In his forthcoming exhibition at SculptureCenter\, Gachet collects and organizes these contrasting modes into what he has called an “object-based dramaturgy\,” a structure of meaning opening itself across unsettlingly constructed and resonant environments.
URL:https://www.longislandcityqueens.com/event/sculpturecenter-opening-reception/
LOCATION:SculptureCenter\, 44-19 Purves Street\, Long Island City\, New York\, 11101
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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SUMMARY:Who's Afraid of Red\, Yellow\, and Blue?
DESCRIPTION:Who's Afraid of Red\, Yellow\, and Blue?\nCurated by Ellen Hackl Fagan\, Founder and Director\, ODETTA Gallery\nConversations between artists have always been a healthy antithesis to the pervasive myth that art is made in a solitary environment. In New York City\, these conversations are promoted in robust arts communities that telegraph ultimately throughout a global art world. \nIn 1966 Barnett Newman began a series of monumental paintings titled “Who’s Afraid of Red\, Yellow\, and Blue?” In his response to Ab Ex painting\, he chose to strip painting of any need for narrative\, and instead\, allowed color to be the sole subject of these works. The ginormous scale of this series drove the point home further\, enveloping the viewer in Red\, Yellow\, and Blue\, one by one. This step into Minimalist Abstraction was so radical that it caused several very public assaults against these works over the latter half of the 20th century. In addition to infuriating some\, it inspired many other artists. His works propelled Conceptualism into becoming the next wave of contemporary art\, lasting and influencing generations of artists. The most sublime response to the question “ Who’s Afraid of Red\, Yellow\, and Blue?\,” for this curator\, was Robert Irwin's piece\, “Whose Afraid of Red\, Yellow\, and Blue?”\, created in 2006\, shown at Pace Gallery in Chelsea. Irwin surrounded us in ever larger panels of reflective red\, yellow\, and blue\, and installed them on the floor and suspended them from the ceiling\, offering the viewer an immersive experience in both primary colors and the full color spectrum due to the reflective nature of the panels. \nThe question is\, are you afraid of Red\, Yellow\, and Blue? Whether you stay clear of these colors in your artwork or whether you embrace them\, for this exhibition we'd love a variety of fearless approaches (all mediums welcome) to this challenge\, thus continuing the advancement of a new century of contemporary art.
URL:https://www.longislandcityqueens.com/event/whos-afraid-of-red-yellow-and-blue/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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SUMMARY:Culture Lab After Dark Presents: Nice One! Comedy
DESCRIPTION:We're back at Culture Lab Plaxall Gallery in LIC this Thursday featuring another killer lineup of working NY Comics! We started during the pandemic with outdoor shows and now we're indoors\, 3 years strong! We've won BOASTS Best venue for live standup comedy in LIC last year. Come check out all the buzz!  \nThis weeks lineup \nGracie Canaan (NY Comedy Club)  \nMike Bramante (NY Comedy Club)  \nPeng Dang (Comedy Cellar)  \nKevn McGloin (Prohibition comedy)  \nRebecca Kaplan (Beanie Babe Comedy)  \nOni Francis (Grisly Pear)  \nJack Finnegan (NY Comedy Club)
URL:https://www.longislandcityqueens.com/event/culture-lab-after-dark-presents-nice-one-comedy/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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SUMMARY:Ofrenda Fest : Offerings for the Planet\, Climate Conscious Program
DESCRIPTION:Ofrenda Fest promotes mindful education and fosters connections with ancestral \ntraditions through diverse artistic expressions. We believe these spaces preserve \ncultural heritage while building community. We aim to support resilient\, culturally \nrich communities that honor ancestral wisdom and inspire future generations. \n  \nThanks to our sponsors: \nCulture Lab LIC \nTribal Link Foundation \nQueens Council on the Arts \nMore info: \nwww.ofrendafest.com \n@0frendafest \n718-306-2661
URL:https://www.longislandcityqueens.com/event/ofrenda-fest-offerings-for-the-planet-climate-conscious-program/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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SUMMARY:Take Root Presents: Benjamin Briones Ballet | Alison Cook Beatty Dance
DESCRIPTION:September 20th & 21st at 8pmAdvance sale tickets: $20 online\nTickets purchased at door: $25 cash or card \nAbout the works:\nBenjamin Briones Ballet\nLove is patient\, love is kind\, but more specifically it is all-encompassing. Benjamin Briones Ballet recognizes the significance of Empathy in truly fathoming and experiencing Love. Where Love is home base\, Empathy is akin to the designated driver that gets us there in one piece when emotions swirl high\, overcomplicating the beauty and ease that Love is supposed to be. Empathy is the North Star that guides us back home where Love faithfully resides. Benjamin Briones Ballet presents “Love and Empathy”\, inviting the audience in for a warm embrace that knows no bounds – where Love is on display in its powerful\, graceful and resilient glory. \nAlison Cook-Beatty Dance\nJOYFUL OFFERING is set to Bach's three-part movement Oboe Concerto. This group piece was choreographed by Alison Cook-Beatty\, the Artistic Director\, over the course of two years and is an offering of the joy of dance and music to all. \nECHOES OF WAR\, choreographed by Ms. Cook-Beatty in 2022 when the Ukraine War began. Alison chose the music of “Different Trains: After The War” by Steve Reich\, Kronos Quartet (Section 3)\, and was inspired by the people of Ukraine in the early weeks of the onset of that war.
URL:https://www.longislandcityqueens.com/event/take-root-presents-benjamin-briones-ballet-alison-cook-beatty-dance/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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SUMMARY:Combover Comedy
DESCRIPTION:fri 8:30pm doors\, 9pm show: combover comedy in a barbershop: we're cutting it up at otis + finn barbershop (lic)\, where mike albanese\, alex pavone\, and mahesh kotagi host an evening of cutting-edge comedy. this fridays show features lee syatt (co host of the joey diaz podcast)\,  Carlette jennings (“atlanta” on fx)\, lily lester (ny comedy fest) and more tba bonus: byob plus complimentary drinks. $9.85 with promo code ‘skint’ (reg. $17.85).
URL:https://www.longislandcityqueens.com/event/combover-comedy-2/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240921T140000
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SUMMARY:Free Concert Featuring Mark Wade and Yuval Medina
DESCRIPTION:Mark Wade and Yuval Medina join forces for an afternoon of live music in Sunnyside\, Queens. Jazz composer Mark Wade will perform original music from his upcoming album. Classical composer Yuval Medina will perform a cadenza for solo cello and a song based on the poems of Edna St. Vincent Millay. \nThis project is made possible with funds from the Statewide Community Regrant program\, a program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature and administered by Flushing Town Hall.
URL:https://www.longislandcityqueens.com/event/free-concert-featuring-mark-wade-and-yuval-medina/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240921T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240921T220000
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SUMMARY:Sunset Salsa Nights
DESCRIPTION:Sunset Salsa Night. Come join us for a free salsa class. We welcome all levels. I
URL:https://www.longislandcityqueens.com/event/sunset-salsa-nights/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Community,Networking
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240921T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240921T210000
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SUMMARY:MAGIC Unleashed! Rashmi's Album Release Party!
DESCRIPTION:Multi-award winning Queens-based singer-songwriter\, Rashmi\, unleashes her long anticipated album\, MAGIC\, in a live show with dynamic new originals and fresh covers with a uniquley global-pop sound that attests to the influence of the World's Borough on her catchy tunes!  \nFull band show on the indoor stage at the beautiful Plaxall Art Gallery at Culture Lab LIC. 
URL:https://www.longislandcityqueens.com/event/magic-unleashed-rashmis-album-release-party/
LOCATION:Culture Lab LIC\, 5-25 46th Avenue\, Long Island City\, New York\, NY\, 11101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240922T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240922T220000
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SUMMARY:Fertile Ground New Works Showcase
DESCRIPTION:FERTILE GROUND has supported emerging and established artists for 19 seasons\, showcasing the work of over 50 choreographers each year. This non-curated program features 6 artists each evening and includes a post-performance discussion with wine\, moderated by Green Space Artistic Director Valerie Green. \nTickets are $18 online and $20 at the door\, visit https://www.greenspacestudio.org/fertile-ground to purchase. \n  \nSeptember Artists: \nJosh & Elisa Dance Co.\nCorinne Lohner\nAishwarya Madhav\nBarbara Mahler\nNadia and Olivia Movement Co
URL:https://www.longislandcityqueens.com/event/fertile-ground-new-works-showcase/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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SUMMARY:Geraldine Hughes Presents: "Unreconciled"
DESCRIPTION:New from Geraldine Hughes and writers Jay Sefton and Mark Basquill comes an the unflinchingly honest and powerful Unreconciled\, the true story of a 13-year-old boy who has his sights set on becoming an actor and the priest who exploits his love of theatre to abuse him. From the alcohol-drenched Irish suburbs of 1980s Philadelphia to a sterile law office in Manhattan\, this play is about discovering your voice and the power of using it. \n  \nEach performance will be followed by a brief talkback and Q&A:\n– Wednesday\, September 25: David Clohessy—Victims advocate and former director of SNAP (Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests) for 30 years. \n– Thursday\, September 26: Marci Hamilton—Founder and CEO of CHILD USA and the leading expert on clergy sex abuse and child sex abuse statutes of limitation. Author of Justice Denied and God vs. the Gavel. \n\n“Sefton put on an acting clinic\, inhabiting 12 different characters. It all added up to one of the most amazing pieces of acting I’ve ever seen. It was also funny as hell and very moving.”\n—Steve Pfarrer\, Daily Hampshire Gazette \n“An extraordinary work of art on the impossible topic.” \n—Terry McKiernan (Founder & President Bishop Accountability) \n 
URL:https://www.longislandcityqueens.com/event/geraldine-hughes-presents-unreconciled/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240926T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241026T140000
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SUMMARY:Bodies in Motion - An Exhibition Exploring the Power of the Human Body
DESCRIPTION:Bodies in Motion – An Exhibition Exploring the Power of the Human BodyCurated by Edjo Wheeler \n​On view: September 26 – November 3 during gallery hours: Thursday & Friday\, 5-9pm\, and Saturday & Sunday\, 2-9pm. \n​Opening reception: September 26\, 6-9pm (live music and refreshments) \nAn exhibition celebrating the power\, grace\, and resilience of the human form with figurative works that capture the human body in dynamic motion or showcasing its incredible capabilities. \n​Great Art\, networking\, live performances\, savory bits\, wine\, beer. \n​Free Admission.
URL:https://www.longislandcityqueens.com/event/bodies-in-motion-an-exhibition-exploring-the-power-of-the-human-body/
LOCATION:Culture Lab LIC\, 5-25 46th Avenue\, Long Island City\, New York\, NY\, 11101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240926T180000
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SUMMARY:An evening with CFGNY\, Kerstin Brätsch\, and Contemporary Art Library
DESCRIPTION:SculptureCenter hosts a special evening with Contemporary Art Library to celebrate the release of Kerstin Brätsch’s Contemporary Art Quarterly archive\, with an activation by CFGNY and a performance by VIOLENCE. Drinks will be served by KAYA. The Contemporary Art Quarterly archive offers an exhaustive documentation history of Brätsch's work as well as the work of the various collectives in which she has been a core member. \nKerstin Brätsch’s artistic practice centers the idea of painting\, oscillating between a conceptual analysis of the medium and a devotion to painterly processes. Her interest in the power of the unseen world\, manifest in an interrogation of the occult\, is expressed through painting\, performance\, and collaboration. Brätsch uses painting to question the ways in which the body can be expressed psychologically\, physically\, and socially. Through this focus on the medium—via myriad aesthetic and conceptual approaches—she is seeking to destabilize and expand upon the very definition of painting. A central subject for her is the relationship between painting and subjectivity\, a connection that is softened\, subverted\, and sometimes parodied in her work. This becomes particularly evident in her engagement with the metaphysical strands of abstraction and the animistic qualities of painting. To question the agency of painting and engage with it as an expanded field\, she invites artisanal practices (including stained glass\, paper marbling\, and stucco marmo) and sustained collaborations into the equation\, moving from the personal to the collective in order to question the medium’s largely uncontested history. Brätsch was part of the group exhibition Leopords in the Temple at SculptureCenter in 2010 (in addition to her creative alliances with master craftspeople). \nIn addition to her creative alliances with master craftspeople\, Brätsch founded the collaborative DAS INSTITUT with German artist Adele Röder in 2007. Since 2010\, she has been working with the American artist Debo Eilers under the moniker KAYA. \nFounded in 2016 and based in NYC\, the artist collective CFGNY continually returns to the term "vaguely Asian": an understanding of racial identity as a specific cultural experience combined with the experience of being perceived as other. In addition to using fashion as a readymade\, CFGNY’s practice spans mediums such as video\, performance\, installation\, and sculpture\, researching the ways in which material assemblage and reproduction play a part in the formation and racialization of such “vaguely Asian” identities. CFGNY is uninterested in representing what it means to be “Asian” in the singular; instead\, it encourages the visualization of the countless ways one is able to be in the plural. CFGNY is composed of Daniel Chew\, Ten Izu\, Kirsten Kilponen\, and Tin Nguyen. Their project at SculptureCenter in 2023 included a collaboration with KAYA. \nContemporary Art Library is the resource of record for documentation of contemporary art. A free\, non-profit database of nearly 1 million images\, videos\, and documents\, the Library allows anyone to easily study the work of artists. Their project Contemporary Art Quarterly publishes four deep archives on the histories of important artists to the Library each year.
URL:https://www.longislandcityqueens.com/event/an-evening-with-cfgny-kerstin-bratsch-and-contemporary-art-library/
LOCATION:SculptureCenter\, 44-19 Purves Street\, Long Island City\, New York\, 11101
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240926T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240926T210000
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception: Bodies in Motion Curated by Edjo Wheeler
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Opening Reception of Bodies In Motion\, a dynamic art exhibition that brings the human form to life. Experience captivating works of art alongside live performers and dancers posing as living sculptures\, creating an unforgettable fusion of movement and creativity. Enjoy live music\, free food\, wine\, and beer as you mingle with the artists behind the exhibition and immerse yourself in an evening of powerful\, inspiring art. Don’t miss this exciting opportunity to celebrate the beauty and strength of the human body in motion!  \nFree Admission
URL:https://www.longislandcityqueens.com/event/opening-reception-bodies-in-motion-curated-by-edjo-wheeler/
LOCATION:Culture Lab LIC\, 5-25 46th Avenue\, Long Island City\, New York\, NY\, 11101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Community,Networking
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240926T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240926T203000
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SUMMARY:Leap of Faith: Improvised Stand Up
DESCRIPTION:Leap Of Faith puts New York's finest comedian’s wits to the test as they improvise an entirely new stand-up set based off of prompts from the audience. \n  \nHosted by Tristan Miller & Stan Talouis \n  \nLineup for September: \nSabrina Wu \nJohn F O'Donnell \nRivkah Reyes \nDeAnne Smith \nMeredith Deitz \n  \nTickets are $10 and can be purchased here: https://qedastoria.com/products/leap-of-faith-improvised-stand-up-comedy-1?event=2024-09-26T19:30:00 \n  \n*Lineups subject to change
URL:https://www.longislandcityqueens.com/event/leap-of-faith-improvised-stand-up/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241015T233000
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SUMMARY:Open Call for Ceramics - "Shardeology Making with the Future in Mind"
DESCRIPTION:In the distant future\, archeologists will unearth our fragments\, and try to decipher our chaotic\, transformative era. There will be bits of phones\, a lot of plastic. Will the clay shards surprise them? Clay is experiencing a vibrant renaissance – from functional to sculptural\, wood fired to painstaking pattern\, pinched to 3D printed. \nThis exhibition intends to embrace the whole of this moment’s ceramic universe. There is no hierarchy\, no excluded category. What have you made that is extraordinary? What shard do you want to leave behind? Let’s explore together. \nBackground of the curator: \nEric Lawrence received an MFA in film from Columbia University in 1983\, and went to work on commercials and television.\nEventually\, he came to his senses\, and started studying clay at Parsons School of Design\, and Haystack Mountain School of Crafts\, which led to making and teaching ceramics all around New York for over 25 years. \nHe has shown with Long Island City Artists\, at Gallery North in Setauket\, LI\, and on Governor’s Island. He most recently exhibited earlier this year in Portal: Shifting Landscapes\, a show organized by 4Heads and ChaShaMa.  He has maintained a studio space at Brickhouse Ceramic Art Center in Long Island City since it opened.
URL:https://www.longislandcityqueens.com/event/open-call-for-ceramics-shardeology-making-with-the-future-in-mind/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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UID:10000471-1727447400-1727447400@www.longislandcityqueens.com
SUMMARY:FREE Dance Workshops for Adults 50+ at LPAC!
DESCRIPTION:Calpulli Mexican Dance Company and LaGuardia Performing Arts Center are partnering to bring free multicultural dance classes made especially for adults 50+.  Join us for this 6-session class taking place on Fridays from 2:30pm-3:30pm beginning on September 27th. Celebrate the joy of dancing while learning conversational English and Spanish. No prior experience needed\, all levels of expertise welcome! \n  \nSchedule of Classes: \nFriday\, September 27\, 2:30pm-3:30pm\nFriday\, October 4\, 2:30pm-3:30pm\nFriday\, October 11\, 2:30pm-3:30pm\nFriday\, October 18\, 2:30pm-3:30pm\nFriday\, October 25\, 2:30pm-3:30pm\nFriday\, November 1\, 2:30pm-3:30pm
URL:https://www.longislandcityqueens.com/event/free-dance-workshops-for-adults-50-at-lpac/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240927T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240927T200000
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CREATED:20250403T130332Z
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SUMMARY:Clay Connections: Potluck and Presentation w/ Artist Matt Nolen
DESCRIPTION:BrickHouse Ceramic Arts Center presents…\nClay Connections:\nPotluck and Presentation on \nFriday\, September 27 @6pm\n\nClay Connections is about sharing food\, information\, and inspiration. \nThis is a relaxed and casual event\, featuring a talk by local artist Matt Nolen. Nolen's work ranges from architectural tile installations to elaborate and imaginative porcelain sculptures. Whatever the medium or style\, his talent and imagination lend an eerie and beautiful ambiguity to his thematically rich creations. Check out Matt's incredible work by clicking this link!  \nThere will be a community potluck before the prestation. \nBring food to share and a curious mind! \nWHERE: BrickHouse Ceramic Art Center\nWHEN: Friday\, September27 @ 6pm\nWHAT TO BRING: Food for the potluck! \n\nTickets are $15. You must register in advance!\n(Seats will be limited)
URL:https://www.longislandcityqueens.com/event/clay-connections-potluck-and-presentation-w-artist-matt-nolen/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240927T210000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240927T230000
DTSTAMP:20260404T123823
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UID:10000467-1727470800-1727478000@www.longislandcityqueens.com
SUMMARY:Noir Nights: Red Hot at Culture Lab LIC - Friday\, September 27\, 9pm
DESCRIPTION:Noir Nights: Red Hot presented by Culture Lab After DarkFriday\, September 27\, 9-11pm \n​Join us after dark for Noir Nights\, an evening of seductive\, steamy burlesque hosted by Witch Tulips and featuring red-hot performers who will leave you dripping by the time they’re through. \n​Attendees are encouraged to embrace the evening’s dress code in your hottest vintage attire. \n"Noir Nights" is more than a show; it’s an immersive\, interactive experience that invites our audience to step behind the curtain into our glamorous\, wicked wonderland of burlesque. \nTickets
URL:https://www.longislandcityqueens.com/event/noir-nights-red-hot-at-culture-lab-lic-friday-september-27-9pm/
LOCATION:Culture Lab LIC\, 5-25 46th Avenue\, Long Island City\, New York\, NY\, 11101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240929T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240929T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T123823
CREATED:20250403T130318Z
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UID:10000464-1727616600-1727622000@www.longislandcityqueens.com
SUMMARY:Sips & Stems: Flower Arranging & Tea Tasting Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the new season with a fall-inspired flower arranging workshop featuring an educational tea mocktail tasting hosted by Of Tea's co-founder Suling at the gorgeous LIC waterfront yoga studio\, Form + Flow. \nDate: Sunday\, September 29th \nTime: 1:30pm-3:00pm \nLocation: Form & Flow Waterfront\n5-18 46th Ave Second floor\, Long Island City\, NY 11101 \nYour ticket includes fresh & premium flowers\, all of the materials you need to create your arrangement\, and three delicious tea mocktails that will be served throughout the course of the workshop. \nPartly educational\, partly creative exploration. We will go over composition\, eco-friendly mechanics\, proper ways to care for your flowers\, and so much more. You'll then be given time to zone in\, zen out\, and unleash your creativity to freely arrange your flowers. \nThe floral arrangement you create\, as well as the vase you arrange it in\, is for you to keep\, enjoy\, and reuse. \nNotes: \nThis workshop is beginner-friendly and inclusive to all. Tickets for this event are non-refundable. Limited seats available.  \nPlease note that photos and videos will be taken during the workshop for promotional purposes. By purchasing a ticket\, you consent to being photographed and/or filmed and understand that these images may be used in future marketing materials for Anther & Pistil and Of Tea.
URL:https://www.longislandcityqueens.com/event/sips-stems-flower-arranging-tea-tasting-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241001T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241001T210000
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CREATED:20250403T130303Z
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UID:10000459-1727809200-1727816400@www.longislandcityqueens.com
SUMMARY:Bend at Trends "Elevated Yoga"
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to EIevated Yoga led by @HighYogaNYC! Join us for a unique yoga experience at Trends Cannabis Dispensary NYC. Elevate your practice with a blend of yoga and cannabis in a welcoming environment. This in-person event is perfect for yogis of all levels looking to deepen their practice and connect with like-minded individuals. Come unwind\, stretch\, and find your inner peace with us. Namaste!
URL:https://www.longislandcityqueens.com/event/bend-at-trends-elevated-yoga/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241003T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241003T213000
DTSTAMP:20260404T123823
CREATED:20250403T130245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250403T130245Z
UID:10000451-1727985600-1727991000@www.longislandcityqueens.com
SUMMARY:Culture Lab's Nice One Comedy show
DESCRIPTION:We're back this Thursday at 8PM with another NICE ONE COMEDY SHOW at Culture Lab Plaxall Gallery in Long Island City. FEaturing some of the best up and coming standup comics in New York City\, this week we feature Usama Siddiquee from America's Got Talent doing a longer set. We also have his Mango Bae podcast host and standup comic Pranav Behari\, Shalewa Sharpe from Comedy Central\, Grove 34 comedy club's Rob Rego\, son of late comedian Greg Giraldo- Greg Giraldo Jr.\,  and from Texas\, Fernando Ruiz! Come out and enjoy a guarnateed night full of laughter! Every ticket purchased gets you a free drink from our sponsor\, QNSY cocktails. Check out the art gallery\, get ready for the comedy
URL:https://www.longislandcityqueens.com/event/culture-labs-nice-one-comedy-show/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241003T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241003T220000
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SUMMARY:Nice One! Comedy at Culture Lab LIC - October 3\, 8pm
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy New York City's funniest standup comics in the unique setting of our art gallery. Check out the art\, enjoy live comedy! \nOctober 3 Lineup: Usama Siddiquee\, Pranav Behari\, Greg Giraldo Jr\, Rob Rego\, Shakers Sharpe\, Fernando Ruiz \n​​​​Sponsored by QNSY SPARKLING COCKTAILS\, providing a complimentary drink for every ticket so bring your friends!​ \nNICE ONE! COMEDY\, presented by Culture Lab After Dark\, is a BOAST: Best of Astoria & LIC 2023 Award Winner for Best Standup Comedy Venue \nTickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/culture-lab-lic-after-dark-presents-nice-one-comedy-tickets-902365909727
URL:https://www.longislandcityqueens.com/event/nice-one-comedy-at-culture-lab-lic-october-3-8pm/
LOCATION:Culture Lab LIC\, 5-25 46th Avenue\, Long Island City\, New York\, NY\, 11101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241003T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241027T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T123823
CREATED:20250403T130247Z
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SUMMARY:I’m Going to Eat You Alive! at Culture Lab LIC - October 3-27
DESCRIPTION:Basement Light Productions and Culture Lab LIC present a horror play that will bug you out… \nI’m Going to Eat You Alive!\nOctober 3-27 \nWhen pica-afflicted geologist Roach documents their van life road trip across America\, more than their obsession with eating the national landmarks threatens to derail their journey. \nThe anniversary of the death of his mother and their sibling’s insistence of Roach’s attendance coincides with the unfortunate parole release of his ex who put her in the ground. \nWhen secrets lie six feet below\, what erodes when the continents collide? \nA new haunt from Riley Elton McCarthy. \nDeveloped in support of Workshop Theater's Trans Affinity Intensive. \nTickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/im-going-to-eat-you-alive-tickets-955874415107
URL:https://www.longislandcityqueens.com/event/im-going-to-eat-you-alive-at-culture-lab-lic-october-3-27/
LOCATION:Culture Lab LIC\, 5-25 46th Avenue\, Long Island City\, New York\, NY\, 11101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241003T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241027T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T123823
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SUMMARY:i'm going to eat you alive
DESCRIPTION:Pica-afflicted geologist Roach is documenting his van life road trip across America. When the anniversary of the death of his mother coincides with the unfortunate parole release of his ex who put her in the ground\, more than just his thesis on “the Mineral Compositions of America’s Greatest National Landmarks” is put into peril.  \ni’m going to eat you alive was a 2023 Semi-Finalist for the Eugene O’Neill National Playwriting Conference\, and was developed in Workshop Theater’s Trans Affinity Intensive\, led by Ashley Lauren Rogers and Al Parker. i’m going to eat you alive was first produced by Basement Light Productions at The Tank for a massively successful sold-out workshop in September 2023. It was a finalist for the 2024 Emergence Residency at Culture Lab LIC\, where it was then selected for their Fall 2024 season. 
URL:https://www.longislandcityqueens.com/event/im-going-to-eat-you-alive/
LOCATION:Culture Lab LIC\, 5-25 46th Avenue\, Long Island City\, New York\, NY\, 11101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241004T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241024T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T123823
CREATED:20250403T130244Z
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SUMMARY:Chaos and Belief
DESCRIPTION: Xin: Chaos and BeliefOct. 4-24\, 2024\nCurated by Richard Vine\nOpening reception:\nOct. 5\, 2024\, 5-7 pm\, with a performance by the artist at 6:00 pm\nDialogue between Xin Song and Richard Vine: Oct. 24\, 5-6 pm\n“Chaos and Belief\,” a midcareer solo exhibition by Beijing-born\, New York-based artist Xin Song\, challenges every preconception viewers might have about Chinese papercutting. A folk art form with a roughly 2\,000-year history\, cutting paper into intricate abstract patterns or stylized representations of people\, flora\, animals\, or mixed scenes\, is a traditional way of decorating walls and window\, giving small gifts\, and marking special occasions such as holidays\, birthdays\, or anniversaries.\nLike all forms of “feudal” cultural legacy\, this practice was suppressed or neglected during the Cultural Revolution (1966-76)\, when Socialist Realism was the one-and-only officially sanctioned art style in China. Only after the death of Mao Zedong\, when both traditionalism and experimentation reemerged\, did papercutting win recognition as a modern-art practice.\nCurated by art critic Richard Vine\, “Chaos and Belief” is a compact survey of Song’s recent work\, emphasizing both its formal diversity and its playful yet deeply serious intent. The selection reveals that Song’s most popular works—those that highlight quilt-like patterns or floral motifs—stand halfway between the two poles of her ongoing artistic concern. One is the emotional turmoil at the center of our psychic life\, personal and collective; the other is our capacity for altruistic commitment. Thus images of flowers\, stylized waves\, and decorative abstractions share the gallery space with a huge\, turbulent installation whose twisting and curling paper streamers seem to explode from the wall. Offsetting this visual outburst is an orderly display of cutout portrait heads of some of the artist’s moral heroes—Che Guevara\, Aung San Suu Kyi\, Hilary Clinton\, Bruce Lee\, Laozi\, and others.\nThe complexity of Song’s vision places her in dialogue with other practitioners of global contemporary papercutting. Her work is edgier than that of Britain’s comforting Rob Ryan—the paper strips in some of Song’s earlier innocuous-seeming compositions were cut from porn magazines—but not as directly confrontational as Kara Walker’s classic antiracist silhouette nightmares. Song’s installations\, which fill and animate large spaces\, resonate with the cardboard extravaganzas of Thomas Hirsh\, and both artists owe a debt to the modernist master Kurt Schwitters and his legendary Merzbau. Jess and many other 20th century collagists are clearly antecedents\, and some viewers might detect a hint of painter Charles Burchfield in Song’s jittery\, vibrating way of constructing organic forms.\nIn her opening-night performance\, Song will rapidly\, volcanically\, fill an entire wall with cut and pinned paper. This galvanizing act\, a living mélange of materiality and force\, combines elements of Western performance art and Happenings with the longstanding East Asian belief that an artist can be a medium for the flow of the cosmic-organic energy known as qi.\n 
URL:https://www.longislandcityqueens.com/event/chaos-and-belief/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241004T210000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241005T010000
DTSTAMP:20260404T123823
CREATED:20250403T130232Z
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SUMMARY:Later at Lately
DESCRIPTION:✨ Later @ Lately – Join Lately and DJ Shadowofadoubt for a dreamy night  \n️ Friday\, October 4\n⏰ 9 PM – 1 AM\n Lately Bar & Bistro\, 2208 44th Dr\, LIC\, NY\nNo cover\, just a 1-drink minimum! ️ \nCome for the live DJ\, stay for the good vibes\, dancing\, and of course\, slay all night. See you on the dance floor!
URL:https://www.longislandcityqueens.com/event/later-at-lately/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241006T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241006T213000
DTSTAMP:20260404T123823
CREATED:20250403T130214Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250403T130214Z
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SUMMARY:Natan Badalov Presents Chosen Fam: A Work In Progress Show
DESCRIPTION:Following the success of his first solo show ‘Connect The Dots’  (New York Comedy Festival\, Rochester Fringe Festival)\, Natan Badalov returns with his new work-in-progress solo show\, ‘Chosen Fam\,’ a stand-up comedy show exploring empathy\, the Middle East\, and family dynamics. You know\, the fun stuff. \n  \nThe ticket includes 1 beer or 1 glass of wine.
URL:https://www.longislandcityqueens.com/event/natan-badalov-presents-chosen-fam-a-work-in-progress-show-3/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241010T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241010T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T123823
CREATED:20250403T130202Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250403T130202Z
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SUMMARY:The After Wife
DESCRIPTION:It’s 1963\, and Nora is the perfect housewife. She was built to be. The most authentically humanoid robot prototype yet created\, she’s undergoing a trial run in the home of robotic engineer Martin and his teenage kids\, Ruth and Wally. But Ruth can’t get over how much Nora looks like her own mother Lillian\, who has disappeared without a trace. Martin faces surging pressure from his employers to make Nora the new and improved model for motherhood\, and Ruth is forced to work against her father and the powerful corporation behind him as she desperately tries to track down her real mother. \n\nPERFORMANCE TIMES:\n– Thursday\, October 10\, 2024\, 7:30PM\n– Friday\, October 11\, 2024\, 3PM
URL:https://www.longislandcityqueens.com/event/the-after-wife/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241010T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241031T213000
DTSTAMP:20260404T123823
CREATED:20250403T130201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250403T130201Z
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SUMMARY:Nights of Asian Horror Movie at Lately
DESCRIPTION:Spooky season is here\, y’all!  Starting 10/10\, catch us at Lately every Thursday for classic Asian horror movie nights that’ll have you jumpin’ outta your seat  Get ready for all the creepy vibes and major chills – it’s the perfect excuse to scream with your friends  Pull up if you dare\, but don't say we didn’t warn you….
URL:https://www.longislandcityqueens.com/event/nights-of-asian-horror-movie-at-lately/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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