
Collage and constructions
Artists of the East Village / Lower East Side — ARTS – COMMUNITY – ENVIRONMENT


A multidisciplinary art exhibit at Theater for The New City with works by 26 artists which runs from November 5, 2018-to January 2, 2019. The Gallery is open from 4-to 10pm Monday through Saturday and Sunday from 12-4pm.

The celebration known as Day of the Dead. It is not nearly as scary as it sounds.




Thse working bees are all girls? That’s fantastic.
Dan Rothchild came by and introduced us to bees. Did you know that all of the bees are girls? The queen bee lays all the eggs and the workers bee do all of the work. The drones freeload and the only thing they do is inseminate the queen at the very beginning of her life. Isn’t that typical. This is what Dan said.

Dan had the children draw different parts of the bee to understand how they work.






Dance Photographs using mixed lighting.





Theater for the New City, Crystal Field, Executive Director, presents “EL SUENO!” a visual arts exhibit curated by CAROLYN RATCLIFFE assisted by GLADYS CORTEZ-FELCIANO and Tech: WARREN RIZNYCHOK, featuring the works of the following Artists:
NYAHZUL ART, ROMAN PRIMITIVO ALBEAR, MARIO BUSTAMANTE, GLADYS CORTEZ-FELICIANO, SILVIO DE LA CRUZ-MOLINA, MARIA DOMINGUEZ, JORGE DUQUE, JASMINE FELICIANO, ANGELICUS FRANCO, ISABEL RIVERA-ALMONTE, HORACIO MOLINA, ARMANDO MARRERO, MARLIS MOMBER, JUAN CARLOS PINTO, LOLA SAENZ, CATALINA TORO, GUILLERMO VELEZ, RAFAEL VELEZ
The art exhibit explores concepts and issues of “El Sueno”-Latino Dreams in the LES in painting, photography, sculpture, mixed media and text by Latino Artists who live and or work in the Lower East Side. The story of Latino immigration into the Lower East Side of New York is a compelling story-one of many dreams and the actual reality that have had a major impact on the culture not only of the vital eclectic culture of the Lower East Side, but New York City and the entire country. Join us for our
Opening Reception: Wednesday, November 13th, 5:30-8pm, Performance by: Miguel “Kiki” Cortos, Light Refreshments served
Exhibit Dates: November 6, 2013- January 2, 2014
Gallery: M-S. 4-8 PM, Sun. 3-5pm (& is wheelchair accessible) Address: 155 First Ave, New York, NY 10003

Public Transportation: Bus-M 8 &15; Subway: R, 6, F, & L


