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Manhattan

RUSH ARTS GALLERY + RESOURCE CENTER

December 1-10, 2011

A postcard exhibition of the top 150 Curate NYC entries.

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Rush Arts Gallery + Resource Center is a core program of the Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation, a 501(c)3 organization founded in 1995 by brothers Russell, Danny and Joseph “Rev. Run” Simmons. The gallery is dedicated to providing exhibition opportunities to an emerging artistic community and exposes disadvantaged urban youth to contemporary arts and culture through educational programming initiatives.

526 W 26th Street # 311
(between 10th and 11th Avenues)
New York, NY 10001-5521
212.691-9552

Website

Hours: Wednesday-Saturday 12-6pm, and by appointment
Trains: C/E to 23rd Street

Rush





Manhattan

BILL HODGES GALLERY

December 2-11, 2011

A group show of selected Curate NYC artworks.

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Established in 1979, Bill Hodges Gallery exhibits world-class artists, primarily those with exhibition histories within the museum circle. Included are African-American masters such as Norman Lewis, Romare Bearden, Jacob Lawrence and Glenn Ligon, among many others. Although the gallery primarily exhibits works by African American artists, we also take pride in showing artists of all cultures who create fine works of art.

24 W 57th St # 606
(between 5th and 6th Avenue)
New York, NY 10019-3918
212.333.2640

Website

Hours: Tuesday-Friday 10am-6pm; Saturday 12:30pm-5:30pm
Trains:
N, R, Q, W to 57th St./7th Ave.; F to 57th St

 

Bill Hodges Gallery




Queens

CROSSING ART

December 10-31, 2011

A group show of selected Curate NYC artworks.

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Crossing Art represents a select group of Chinese and international contemporary artists. The gallery is devoted to providing an opportunity for established artists to become recognized in one of the leading international capitals for art, New York. Crossing Art is committed to providing exhibitions and events that bring artists who are reputable abroad to recognition in New York. Our aim is to enable critical social, cultural, and aesthetic dialogue at an international level through art.

136-17 39th Avenue, Ground Floor
(at Main Street)
Flushing, NY 11354
212-359-4333

Website

Hours: Tuesday-Sunday 11am-6pm
Also by appointment
Trains: 7 to Flushing-Main Street. On weekends, take the N to Queensboro Plaza and transfer to the 7.

CROSSING ART





Brooklyn

LIKE THE SPICE

December 8-18, 2011

A group show of selected Curate NYC artworks.

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Like the Spice was established in 2006 with a focus on emerging contemporary artists. While pushing limits to find new artists and directions, the gallery has also hosted special projects and installations, taking our artists to such venues as the 92Y Tribeca, Chelsea Art Museum, The Roger Smith Hotel, Scope Art Fair, and several private collector functions. Like the Spice promotes its artists not only at its New York location, but also by reaching out to galleries in cities worldwide.

224 Roebling Street
(between South 2nd and South 3rd)
Brooklyn, NY 11211
718.388.5388

Website

Hours: Wednesday-Saturday 12pm-7pm; Sunday 12pm-6pm
Trains: J, M, Z to Marcy Ave

Like




Bronx

LONGWOOD ART GALLERY @ HOSTOS

December 7-February 1

A group show of selected Curate NYC artworks.

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Longwood Art Gallery @ Hostos presents solo and group exhibitions of art produced in various media and through interdisciplinary practices that connect artists, communities, and ideas within and beyond the Bronx. Longwood's Project Room was created in 1991 to focus on Bronx and Bronx-based artists who present solo and experimental projects that address issues of politics of identity, class, gender, and urban/popular culture.

Hostos Community College
450 Grand Concourse
(at 149th Street)
Bronx, NY 10451
718-518-6728

Website

Hours: Monday-Saturday 10am-6pm
Trains: 2, 4 & 5 [or Bx1, Bx19 buses] to 149th Street/Grand Concourse

LONGWOOD ART GALLERY @ HOSTOS





Staten Island

ART @ BAY

December 3-18, 2011

A group show of selected Curate NYC artworks.

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Art @ Bay is the collaborative gallery of the Staten Island Creative Community, located one block from the Staten Island Ferry Terminal in the St. George historical district. Created and run by a volunteer group of musicians, performers, artists, filmmakers, writers and visual artists who call Staten Island home, this nonprofit space is headed by Joyce Malerba Goldstein. The space exhibits art from sculptures to paintings; and offers “First Saturday” and “Second Sunday” events, where readings and music are enjoyed.

70 Bay Street
(bet. Slosson Terrace and Hyatt Street)
Staten Island, NY 10301
718-720-8849

Website

Hours: Friday 5pm-8pm, Saturday & Sunday 12noon-6pm
Trains: One block south of Staten Island Ferry terminal. Subways to Staten Island Ferry: R/W to Whitehall; 1 to South Ferry; 4/5 to Bowling Green

ART @ BAY