our outdoor public exhibition runs thru Oct. 30! See all 24 exhibits while they're up in the + Which celebrated 20th c. author/illustrator lived+wrote his most famous books on West 9th St.? Find out!: https://t.co/JEsoMYAaXm

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We're celebrating incredible of and the next month with two exciting programs, focusing on Jane Jacobs and a talented local playwright. Find out more and register today! : https://t.co/qBptoSjAY9

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in 1919, is approved. But and the didn’t take it lying down; we take a look back at some of the many speakeasies that made a name for themselves here during the “dry” years: https://t.co/KqFT1c8MDG

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The African Grove Theater, a 19th-century “Rosa Parks,” and more: Explore African-American history in the and on our wide-ranging Civil Rights and Social Justice map: https://t.co/RyLJUTouog

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in 1804, was founded with the intention to catalog and preserve the already 190-year history of New York City. Today we celebrate its 216th anniversary and spotlight its stay in the https://t.co/47IrC2ZsDR

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to the great painter b. this day in 1927. He painted everything, incl. and like landscapes, bringing out haunting details the naked eye might otherwise miss. More: https://t.co/ySgHpajtRo

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to former artists , b. in 1929. Glaser helped bring NY back from the brink with his logo, further immortalized and adorned the subway station near his former school . More: https://t.co/V1W44laqnq

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My r currently on exhibit at Lichtundfire group in
Dec 18 is reception & performance 6:30 - 8:30PM
175 Rivington Street -Exhibit til Jan. 12

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OTD in 1871, ‘Ashcan School’ painter John Sloan is born. He chronicled the everyday life of the everyman/woman of as well as co-declaring “The Independent Republic of Today we look at his life + art: https://t.co/pt55O0ShM8

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Been seeing these stickers pop up all over the 🧠👀

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