Search articles from thousands of Examiners
Write for us
Atlanta Arts and Entertainment NY Culture Examiner
NY Culture Examiner

An art stroll through SoHo

September 25, 11:20 AMNY Culture ExaminerJen Ortiz
1 comment Print Email RSS Subscribe

Subscribe


Get alerts when there is a new article from the NY Culture Examiner. Read Examiner.com's terms of use.
Email Address


  Include other special offers from Examiner.com
Terms of Use


 

Last night the streets of SoHo played host to Artlog + SoHo Night’s Collect SoHo, an art crawl through the neighborhood’s chicest art galleries. Hopping from gallery to gallery, the city’s art lovers were treated to works, ranging from Picasso, to Warhol, to some of today’s most innovative contemporary artists. Armed with a map of the night’s participating art spaces, event-goers also enjoyed refreshments at each stop and an after-party at Naked Lunch.

Favorite gallery picks? Pop International (473 West Broadway), Nancy Hoffman Gallery (429 West Broadway) and OK Harris (383 West Broadway).

 

But, if you missed the event, not to worry! Instead, mark your (art) calendars:

On Friday October 10, Artlog, the Williamsburg Gallery Association and phillipsARTexpert will be host to Collect Williamsburg, an art crawl that will feature over 20 galleries and art spaces with an after-party at Supreme Trading. What better way to enjoy the cool, crisp fall air than an art-filled stroll through everyone’s favorite hipster-happy neighborhood? 

 

For more info: www.artlog.com
More About: Art

Comments

Name:


Comments:
characters left

NOTE: Do Not Alter These Fields:

Year in Review
What will you remember from 2009? See the Arts & Entertainment Year in Review.
Holiday Guide
Examiners spread the seasonal cheer with the Examiner.com Holiday Guide.

Recent Articles

Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Yes, your wishes have indeed come true! Bravo has announced that a new set of ‘Real Housewives’ is set to move into the reality TV …
Friday, March 13, 2009
Another day, another fabulous movie trailer! A favorite at several film festivals (including the Venice Film Festival, Chicago Film Festival and …