Address: 33 Bleecker St, New York, NY 10012, USA
“I am a huge fan of art and the owner of the gallery is one of our frequent visitors. So, after Lady Qwenolee told me about "Kazuko Miyamoto," a well-known Japanese contemporary artist, I too paid my respects and went to the art gallery with my girlfriend. Every piece was distinctive, and it surprised me that some of Kazuko's artwork was created and shown there. The NEW YORK Kazuko Miyamoto Works 1964–1980, September 7–October 25, 2017, titled: Male I and Female, was a display of Kazuko art that Qwen did show us. You can really tell how enthusiastic and passionate she is about her galleries and the arts. Pretty can answer any question and know the history really well for all of her pieces.”
Address: 22 W 66th St, New York, NY 10023, USA
“I love consignment store shopping. On a recent trip to New York (the week of October 2) a friend recommended this shop to me. From the moment my friend and I walked in, the owner Tonya greeted us with a smile and explained how items are arranged in the store. She was so helpful and She has a great selection of high end designer clothes , shoes and bags as well as mid tier designer items and some many vintage pieces. You have to give yourself time to shop here. Everything is well organized and the place is full of treasures. I bought a snakeskin evening bag, a pair of boots and a beautiful animal print sweater by All Saints .I wore the sweater to dinner the same night and received sooo many complements. I love this shop!!!! And I’m so glad to have found it . Will definitely visit again when I’m back in the city. Do yourself a favor and make plans to experience this large and beautiful shop of great items !”
Address: 156 Orchard St, New York, NY 10002, USA
“This gallery was a nice surprise to stumble upon. The art is curated very well and is phenomenally fantastic to enjoy; such a visual sweet treat. Some of the pieces were very moving and were almost bringing me to tears at some point. The gallery was organized and very clean looking. This is for sure a great spot in East Village to check out some art in between stops for food and fun.”
Address: 898 St Nicholas Ave, New York, NY 10032, USA
“A place where kids can have fun and make art but it is not really a museum for kids as whatever little art is there is fairly modern and not easy to interpret. Still the kids that came with us had a lot of fun because of all the activities and the things they could make. The staff of the museum help to make things as well Tickets for kids are free for below 8 and $4 for kids till 17. Adults it is $7. They also have books and other small artwork for sale. They also have storytelling sessions which you can find out about by just calling them. The staff were quite friendly.”
Address: 97 Kenmare St, New York, NY 10012, USA
“So happy to see this icon of post-modern art space still going strong after so many years. It’s a brilliant idea that its founder, Kyong Park, was able to make happen, along with architect Steven Holl. It really ought to become a NYC historic landmark, as it has contributed so much to the downtown post-modern and current cultural space in art and architecture. Do visit.”
Address: 54 White St, New York, NY 10013, USA
“Great space showcasing some excellent and inspiring art.”
Address: 15 Gramercy Pk S, New York, NY 10003, USA
“The first am most important thing to know is that the galleries are OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. You don’t need to be a member or pay to visit and view art. This beautiful building is actually two buildings that were combined by the former governor of NY, Samuel J. Tilden. The members club is one of the oldest in NYC and has featured many famous artist as members. If you are able to get invited my a member to dine or have a drink I would put it on your vision board for the year. It really is a special place.”
Address: 30 Irving Pl, New York, NY 10003, USA
“The Goethe Institute is a truly magnetic place where one can learn German, German literature, and German contemporary culture in general. Tucked away on Irving Place near Union Square, it offers a spacious library on the ground floor, and airy classrooms on the 4th floor. It’s best to join as a student or member in some form. I love this Institute. It is a haven for anyone interested in the European intellectual life and life style.”
Address: 473 Amsterdam Ave, New York, NY 10024, USA
“I was walking by Pearce and noticed the diverse display of pottery that was in the window. When I walked in I was warmly greeted by a worker, Sophie, who educated me all about the pottery and the artist that created them. Not only was she able to talk about the differences in the pieces, but was able to provide me with places that taught pottery in the area. While we were discussing, another co-worker, Max, joined in on our conversation about the art. I had never been to the gallery but was pleasantly shocked with how wonderful not only the employees were, but the art as well. Although the art on display was out of my price range, the pottery was very nicely priced and I will be going back to purchase some! I've included a picture of one of the pieces that I was interested in”
Address: 11 W 53rd St, New York, NY 10019, USA
“I have to give it 5 stars. I mean, the collection is insane. This is on my top 3 museums globally. However, it is a lot. You will get super tired and spend a lot of time if you like art. I would recommend starting from up to down and taking a break to grab something to eat on the cafe or the rooftop. I was short in time so I did not do that and I was mentally exhausted by the time I left. The store is good but lacks a bit of variety in the cheap souvenirs. I am old fashioned in museums and would rather have a printed map. Global students pay half price ($14). Student ID is required but they did not look mine particularly. It was busy in a Tuesday so I can only imagine the weekend. Still completely comfortable to walk through and no line at any moment.”
Address: 1942 Amsterdam Ave, New York, NY 10032, USA
“I really enjoy going to this black owned bookstore to buy books and their delectable oatmeal raisin cookies. I just wish they would have a label for the ingredients on the cookies, so that people who are allergic to certain food would know what's in the cookies.”
Address: 821 Park Ave, New York, NY 10021, USA
“Legendary Gagosian gallery popup space. Small but great shows. I recommend!”
Address: 210 11th Ave, New York, NY 10001, USA
“Like the multi artists environment. Surprised by and love the diversity and full spectrum of paintings. Sculptures too. There is always something we really like. Lots of walls for lots of art.”
Address: 19 E 66th St, New York, NY 10065, USA
“But it is possible that there are more galleries in New York than in Rome”
Address: 43A W 13th St, New York, NY 10011, USA
“The Japanese classes are awesome, and I am learning so much”
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