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    Mugi Pottery

    Mugi Pottery

    3.4(31 reviews)
    2.0 miManhattan Valley
    $$$

    This is my honest review after attending COUPLES Night at Mugi Pottery…read more First, the studio was tall, well lit, ventilated, and we were greeted kindly by the 2 instructors. They checked our COVID vaccination card; process was smooth and seamless. For couples night, we each were given a large slab of clay, 2 rolling pins, and tools for only 1 person. There is NO wheel spinning and the clay comes out of the wash so you stay relatively clean (minus hands). I suggest you come with tight fitting clothing, hair up for long haired students, and sleeveless top so you can really get into the clay freely. I especially enjoyed that way the class was taught: it was done with several small demonstrations; after each demo we were released to do what was demonstrated, and came back together for the next demo. All the while the instructors were visiting each couple to help answer questions a give advice. I love this way so those who pick up the demo quick (me) can just go at it, while the slower people can get the extra help without bogging down the whole class. The entire class went for a little over 2hrs so there is certainly a time constraint. Overall, the experience was AMAZING! A wonderful way the spend the evening with a loved one. Since we typically like working with our hands and have done similar experiences before- we knew how work together and help each other out. So it's important to understand your partner's strengths and weaknesses so you'll have a happy time guiding and giving affirmation with the creations. I noticed several couple getting annoyed with each other and giving a "do whatever the f' you want" response- lol. PRO TIP: come in with something already conceptualized so you can go right to it. The slab was first roll to make a cylinder, and the creativity goes from there. Size, shape, and what you want to do will help save time towards your finished product (I came home afterwards only coming up with more I could have done to my creation!). Some made stemless mugs, jewelry box with a lid, luminary candle holders, jugs- so much you can do from the starting cylinder shape. Go on YouTube to get the technique in your head, check out Pinterest or print photos/ designs ahead of time- all of which would have helped me on my final project. Only thing I would have loved to see: since it was couples night- maybe some cut roses, maybe some wine, more tools, but overall- I HIGHLY recommend.

    Mugi has brought me so much joy, peace, and mindfulness (speaking as someone who hates meditation)…read more Outi, the owner, is one of the kindest and most patient people I have ever met. As a total beginner, pottery is extremely difficult and challenging and honestly it is not at all intuitive. I have gotten to make some really lovely pieces even though I'm new it has just taken a lot of time and patience. I would recommend Mugi to anyone who is interested in trying something new, joining a community, making friends, and being creative. Attached are a bunch of stunning pieces & a photo of Outi doing a demo

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    Mugi Pottery - This is the Mugi storefront on Amsterdam. Cute, huh?

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    Neue Galerie New York - Wallpaper designs as museum collections

    Neue Galerie New York

    3.5(317 reviews)
    3.4 miUpper East Side

    A bit of a small line outside but didn't have to wait long to enter on a Saturday. Interesting art…read moreinside and it's a very beautiful building. The line for the cafe was pretty long but I want to visit next time. The entrance is a bit too expensive honestly but it's worth checking out if you have time and like visiting different museums.

    This is an amazing gallery!…read more They are VERY strict about bringing any liquids into the museum and will make you dump all - even sealed containers. This gallery contains early 20th century German and Austrian art. The most famous item is likely Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer, made famous in the movie The Lady in Gold. The portrait is breathtaking to see in person as are the many other Klimt works of art in the gallery. The gallery holds more than paintings. There are clocks, ceramics, items of furniture, jewelry, posters, and more including works from the creation of the Bauhaus tradition. I highly recommend a visit to this amazing gallery. There is also a care and restaurant, though I did not eat during my visit. There are two gift shops. One is small and focuses on high end items complementing the collections. The other is more typical of a museum gift shop and includes books, knick knacks, etc. I collect playing cards and was excited to find a Neue Gallery set of playing cards for the bargain price of $34. No photos of any kind allowed.

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    Works Gallery

    Works Gallery

    5.0(5 reviews)
    3.3 miUpper East Side

    Absolutely classy, creative, and New York. This place has gorgeous Jewelery, and can do custom work…read morelike I have yet to see elsewhere. Frank, the owner for 40 years now, has a Jewelers eye that's hands down the best in NYC. This is the only place my family goes for Jewelry for over 27 years now. My friends got there wedding rings made here, and when it's time my kids will too. That will be 3 generations of our family tied to this most notable shop. If you live in the Hamptons and need a gift, make an appointment, and fly down. It's worth it.

    Frank, Sheryl and Damean are wonderful! Frank has impeccable…read moretaste as does Sheryl. My problem is Frank may have to let me retire to live with him as I keep purchasing fabulous jewelry from him (I do not think social security covers these purchases!). The variety of artistic endeavors range from hand blown glass, wooden jewelry boxes from Italy, and magnificent jewelry in every metal and stone conceivable. His taste is as diverse as the international home bases of his designers. Simply put - It is the finest source of artist fabricated multi media items. There is something here for everyone. It stands alone in this large, cold, mass produced world. Eileen R.

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    Works Gallery - 18K Pink Gold Ring Designer: Jorge Valdes http://bit.ly/1NqMKf3

    18K Pink Gold Ring Designer: Jorge Valdes http://bit.ly/1NqMKf3

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    Wallach Art Gallery @ Columbia University Lenfest Center - Entrance of building

    Wallach Art Gallery @ Columbia University Lenfest Center

    4.3(4 reviews)
    1.6 miHarlem

    They told me that they might be using a baby picture of me for an Art Exhibit. "We are going to be…read moreusing that baby picture of you." When I got there, I found out they didn't use it, but I had fun anyway. Great open art space. Very close to the Dinosaur BBQ restaurant with its taste ribs. The Lenfest Center for the Arts has a large coffee shop on the street level, and it's used by the hard-studying Columbia University students all the time.they might use

    Wallach Art Gallery --Current Exhibit Posing Modernity: The…read moreBlack Model from Manet and Matisse to Today The Wallach Art Gallery at Columbia University and the Musée d'Orsay partner to present an exhibition entitled Posing Modernity: The Black Model from Manet and Matisse to Today in New York and Le Modèle noir, de Géricault à Matisse in Paris. The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery 1-212-854-6800 Free and open to the public-Hours-Sunday 12-6 PM might differ Monday (Veterans Day (Observed) Closed Tuesday Closed, Wednesday 12-8 PM, Thursday, 12-8 PM, Friday 12-8 PM, Sat & Sun: noon - 6 pm Lenfest Center for the Arts Columbia University 615 West 129th Street (enter on 125th Street, just west of Broadway) https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/25/arts/new-attention-for-figures-in-the-background.html Easy to get to Penn station- subway uptown train one to 125th. Clean spacious building with exhibit on 6th floor. Interesting array of paintings and photos, well displayed. Don't miss the Billie Holiday and Josephine Baker Pictures in the middle. (I understand that there is a restaurant Chez Josephine on 42nd street where her legend lives on) Showing art works from the past up to present. (Books for sale at door) They also have a movie. Seems the staff did not clarify exactly when it was to start - that it was about 1 1/2 hrs. long and then a question and answers session followed. Note; you need to go to 3rd floor to get entrance. Something was said about having a ticket though we did not know about any tickets- but gained entry as there were seats available. Lengthy documentary was of select black women in France and their views. Seeing one exhibit and knowing the length of the movie and question and answer would have helped. While the "Met" was open until 9 those of us who had to travel to and from the City found it it too late. Or to even catch a bite at the nearby cafe which was closed when we came out much less try to add a visit at a church or other venue, all in one day. With easy connections of travel to and from, the weather windy but not raining it still was a very nice way to spend some time in the City and an opportunity to see the exhibit of culture. Other things to still see: Delacroix at the Met: A retrospective that evokes today's turmoil New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art Address: 1000 5th Ave, New York, NY 10028 Saturday 10AM-9PM Customer service: 1 (800) 662-3397 Sales: 1 (800) 468-7386 For those who might like to see interesting Churches: Cathedral of Saint John the Divine Amsterdam Avenue between West 110th Street and 113th Street in Manhattan's Morningside Heights neighborhood. Riverside Church Morningside Heights, Upper Manhattan, New York City. It opened its doors on October 5, 1930. It is situated at 120th Street and 490 Riverside Drive, near the Columbia University Morningside Heights Campus, across the street from, and one block south of, President Grant's Tomb. Address: 490 Riverside Dr, New York, NY 10027 Check it out and enjoy.

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    Wallach Art Gallery @ Columbia University Lenfest Center - Olympia II, 2013  layered plywood  Aime` Mpane

    Olympia II, 2013 layered plywood Aime` Mpane

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    Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum - Feb 2025 Going Home. Game Room - Liam Lee, Tommy Mishima

    Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

    3.9(274 reviews)
    3.2 miUpper East Side
    $$

    You're not going to find a place like this anywhere else because it's the only US museum dedicated…read moreto historical and contemporary design. Part of the Smithsonian system, they often have new and interesting exhibitions and, as I've said before, it's less crowded and more laid back. This time there was a piece on sound, it was like a sound bath, and it wasn't my vibe. But what I did find super interesting was the exhibit on production and industrial machines and the people who work on them. I had no idea there were 13 foot tall tires or that one regular man gets inside of them (with the inner rim of the tire coming to his chest) to prepare them for distribution. I thought it was some sort of weird art for a minute, before realizing it was a genuine photograph. I loved seeing all the electronics, large hydraulic systems, weaving apparatuses, and factory settings. It really makes you think about all that goes into making our daily lives livable, that we take for granted. It also had me feeling a true sense of appreciation for the people who do these niche jobs, many of which are a dying craft. This is always a great value. I'm not sure why there are some reviews knocking it. Maybe with today's overstimulation and short attention spans, the vibe is just too chill for them. *shrug*

    The third floor exhibit was not open, so sort of bummed about that. But the photographer exhibit…read morewas open and substantial. So we enjoyed learning about the work of christopher Payne. Excerpt from website: Made in America brings together more than 70 large-format photographs captured by Christopher Payne over a decade-long photographic journey to learn more about the craft of both industrial and artisanal making in the United States. His images celebrate the combination of human skill and mechanical precision that transform raw materials into objects as diverse as pencils, semiconductors, pianos, and rockets.

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    Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum - This is the sound room... hi-fi system... place to sit and zone out...

    This is the sound room... hi-fi system... place to sit and zone out...

    Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum - Feb 2025 Going Home. The Underground Library: an Archive of Our Truth - Black Artists + Designers Guild

    Feb 2025 Going Home. The Underground Library: an Archive of Our Truth - Black Artists + Designers Guild

    Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum - Feb 2025 Going Home. The Offering - Nicole Crowder, Hadiya Williams

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    Feb 2025 Going Home. The Offering - Nicole Crowder, Hadiya Williams

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