![]() VOLTA NY is affiliated with the Armory show and is just nearby in Pier 90. ![]() ![]() The biggest art fair around, it is spread across Piers 92 and 94 at 55th Street and the West Side Highway. Most fairs have an array of admission prices and multiple day options. RSVP, arrive and take your seats! Seats are first-come, first-served. Intended to attract new audiences to the joys of classical music, this event is free, no tickets necessary. Sunday, The Orchestra Now (TŌN) is performing a FREE concert at Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts. The Orchestra Now FREE Concert Sunday at Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts Sunday afternoon, hear some great voices perform some great American tunes at Old Stone House (Old Stone House & Washington Park, 336 Third Street, Brooklyn.) Tickets $20 dollars. He is considered 19th century Britain’s greatest land and seascape artist. This is also a great chance to check out the new Joseph Mallord William Turner exhibit. Enjoy the galleries plus sketching (materials provided), gallery talks and music. Tickets $16.įriday night, head to The Frick Collection on the Upper East Side for FREE admission from to 6 p.m. Sunday afternoon at Flushing Town Hall, The Tapei Cultural Center and Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company present "CrossCurrent," a showcase of dancers and choreographers from Taiwan. The International Human Rights Art FestivalĪt Dixon Place Friday through Sunday, be part for the first "International Human Rights Art Festival," with a dance party, spoken word, painting for human rights, documentary phototgraphy and so much more. Wendy Whelan and Brian Brooks at The Joyce Theaterīallet star Wendy Whelan and collaborator Brian Brooks perform as a duo at The Joyce Theater, now through Sunday. This show is so big this is often called "Armory Arts Week." Tickets start at $25. The biggest fair this week: The Armory Show back at Piers 92 and 94 showing modern and contemporary art. Its vision has been to eliminate the trade show feel of some art fairs. Admission starts at $15.Īnother great fair to check out is Independent at Spring Studios on Varick. Travel through portals and spin the prayer wheels. With about a dozen art fairs taking place across the city, SPRING/BREAK at Four Times Square feels like a young, hip, artistic playground. NY1's weekly segment "Your Weekend Starts Now" shows entertaining picks for great things to do this weekend all around the city.
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