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Faurschou New York - Donna Huanca  - "Scar Tissue (Blurred Earth)"

Faurschou New York

4.5(2 reviews)
1.0 mi•Greenpoint

Faurschou is a contemporary art museum that began in Copenhagen in the 1980s & has evolved to…read moreplaces that include New York. Faurschou New York is located in the Greenpoint section of Brooklyn. Faurschou is accessible via public transportation, including the G train to Greenpoint. It is within walking distance from a host of hangout spots, shops & and eateries, including Brooklyn Expo Center (which hosts year-round-events), WNYC Transmitter Park, Common Goods (Home Goods Store), Comptons (good sandwices) & one of my favorites, Paulie Gees Slice Shop (pizza). Exhibits on View - 1.) Donna Huanca's "Scar Tissue ( Blurred Earth) 2.) Bjarne Melgaard's "Barney Takes It All" 3.) Tracey Emin's "Exorcism of the Last Painting I Ever Made" Faurschou is a spacious-enough museum / art gallery & all three exhibits on display are interesting. The artists' exhibits are colorful, vibrant & indicated bold statements via their artwork / masterpieces. Definitely cool exhibits. These current exhibits will be on display until 9/8/24. Looking forward to future exhibitions! Hours of Operation: Thurs. & Fri. - 12pm - 7pm Sat. - 10-7pm Sun. - 10am - 5pm Website - faurschou.com Instagram - @faurschou_ Go on their website to view information on previous exhibits and publications as well as subscribe to their newsletter.

I ducked into this beautifully serene gallery on a late Sunday afternoon to wait for the rain to…read morepass, and was wowed by the size of the space. It seems the New York gallery was briefly shuttered due to Covid but is back in the swing of things. Currently, they are showcasing Zachary Armstrong's Twelve Animals which I found to be a very whimsical take on the animals of the Chinese zodiac. The paintings were really textured lending it an air of playfulness. On exhibition as well are Curtis Barnes (We Wear the Mask) and Robert Rauschenberg (Subjective View). Barnes is also based in Dayton, OH but instead of animals, explores the Black experience in the Midwest with an equally lively palette.

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MoMA PS1 - Gift shop

MoMA PS1

3.8(381 reviews)
0.2 mi•Hunters Point, Long Island City
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Had a really great time for their block party. I got really lucky because sparkles was able to get…read moreme in for two tickets. The event was free. The vibes were totally vibing. They had some fun salsa dancing going on. The art was super fun, I enjoyed the cat artwork of course. I love being able to look out the windows to see the bog long island city post office. The service is always nice here. The guy giving out the wrist bands was super funny. He was like I won't check your id you kids have fun now. The beer was like $9 thats super insane to me for a 4.7% can but thats the world we live in. The little store that they have for their merch has a great selection. I wanted to look around but it is super packed. Fun fact my father attended this school back in the 50s, wild times. Make sure you check out their basement, you wont be disappointed.

Moma PS1 is a modern art museum. It holds three floors of exhibits. Some of them are intriguing…read morewhile others were not quite my cup of tea. Considering this museum is now free, I can't complain - and it's easy to book online. You don't have to do a specific timed visit. Once you make a reservation online, your ticket is valid for that entire day you've booked. It's a good museum to go to if you want to stay in the Queens area and would prefer a free excursion/ weekend activity! But if you're looking for a NYC museum, don't make this one a priority over others (ie. The Met, Museum of Natural History, MoMA, Guggenheim) My family and I spent about an hour at the museum, weighted on one exhibit because the short film is about 25 minutes. There are large staircases, with only one elevator which makes elevator traffic slow.

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AlterWork studios - AlterWorks special Makers Market at 31st Avenue Open Streets

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5.0(2 reviews)
0.6 mi•Long Island City

It's so funny that I joined the pottery class thinking that it would be a relaxing activity as a…read moretotal beginner. I was so wrong, but in a good way. There's a lot of technique and skill that will require your understanding, attention and intention to get things going. Be kind and patient with yourself, and remember that practice makes perfect. The teacher is also very encouraging and helpful. I was having some trouble finding balance with how much pressure to use and in which angles to apply them and her patience and continued instruction while I tried to figure it out was very much appreciated. There was a moment when it finally clicked and I made 6 pieces that day, and she was genuinely happy and proud of me for not giving up and that feeling had me floating for the rest of the day. It's 3 hours of labor where you get to use your hands to learn, create and play. You also get studio hours with your package so you can come back in your own time to practice. It's an arduous hobby to pick up, but I'm sure in time it would grow into a calming and therapeutic one. I'm grateful for the experience and I definitely recommend. You might not look like those people in the movies that make it look all artsy and romantic, but in time you definitely might haha ;)

I took a pottery wheel class at AlterWork Studios in February. The class was intimate (only 6…read morepeople), informative, and fun. There was a ton of one-on-one instruction, and our instructor was able to tailor her teaching to each person based on their background, skills, and interest. Everyone left with several completed pots, bowls, or mugs after the class!

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