Ephemeral Landscapes: The Transformation & Destruction of Public & Street Art May 8th @ City Lore4/26/2014 Disgusted with the destruction of 5 Pointz? Interested in learning more about public and street art? This event is for you. May 8th, City Lore hosts a panel of artists and arts administrators who discuss the fates of public and street art in NYC, where the cultural landscape is increasingly policed and new development prized over depth, continuity, and community. The panel will be a good one. Go. Thursday May 8th 7pm Admission: $8 in advance, $10 at the door. Buy Tickets here More Info from City Lore: The conversation in this program will discuss street art (independent) and public art (sponsored) that decorate marginalized communities in neighborhoods such as the South Bronx, El Barrio, the Lower East Side and parts of Queens and Brooklyn, and their place in the art world. In these neighborhoods many works of public art, though government-funded, have deep roots in the community and challenge dominant discourses concerning art. Part of the allure of street art is the ephemeral state it exists in and its insecure status, which evokes a sense of mystique and rebellion that challenges the establishments of art and society. Both forms face obstacles either through the loss of funding or by the threat of erasure from this city’s memory with the quick stroke of a brush, white-washed to oblivion. Featuring Bill Aguado, former director of the Bronx Council on the Arts and a founder of the Longwood Arts Space; John Ahearn, artist; Maria Dominguez, artist; Erotica67 of the Fly ID crew; and London Kaye, yarn bomber. Moderated by City Lore Folklorist Elena Martínez. Where: The City Lore Gallery, 56 E 1st St. New York, NY 10003 How to get there: Take the F train to 2nd Ave or 6 train to Bleecker St. For more information: 212-529-1955 x13 or [email protected]
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City Lore is a NYC based cultural institution that, since 1986, advocates for, documents, and celebrates the traditions and heritage of the diverse communities in NYC through education and public programs. Last night, I went to their packed-house opening reception for Moving Murals: Henry Chalfant & Martha Cooper’s All-City Graffiti Archive. Chalfant (Style Wars) and Cooper (Subway Art) are among the earliest documenters of and campaigners for graffiti as artistry. The exhibit showcases subway graffiti of the 1970s through the early 1980s. reproductions of 850+ subway cars photographed by Chalfant and Cooper cover the walls, replicating a trainyard environment. Walk in and you are surrounded by history, beauty, and ingenuity. This exhibit is a must see for those interested in NYC history, culture, and street art. The work is amazing--from the subway writers to Chalfant and Cooper to the construction of the exhibit itself. Moving Murals will be open for viewing through July 10th, and City Lore will host several totally cool programs associated with it. Where: The City Lore Gallery, 56 E 1st St. New York, NY 10003 Gallery hours: Wednesday - Saturday, 12:00pm - 6:00pm How to get there: Take the F train to 2nd Ave or 6 train to Bleecker St. For more information: 212-529-1955 x13 or [email protected] |
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February 2019
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