Tribeca Art+Culture Night will explore 30+ art spaces

The spring edition of Tribeca Art+Culture Night — the 10th in the series — will take place this Thursday, March 7, from 6 to 9 p.m. in and around the emerging Tribeca gallery district. The night will close with a festive Art Party held from 8 to 10:30. Events will take place from the Shirley Fiterman Art Center on Barclay to the Hunter College art galleries on Canal, with dozens of stops in between at fine art galleries, arts non-profits, performance spaces and artists studios.

You’ll discover 150 works on paper by Andy Warhol from the period 1950-80s, most of which have never been shown in the United States (NYAA); learn the art of hat making (BM. Franklin); get hypnotized by the color, line and form of Lesley Vance’s cursive abstract paintings (Bortolami); discover artist and designer Sebastian Errazuriz’s 100 colourful stuffed birds crystal chandelier (R&Company); meet the Bronx Museum’s 2019 artists in residence in their newly opened space (AIM – Block Gallery); learn about artist Bahar Behbahani’s creative process (Art Projects International); be transported by the works of 12 different artists during White Street / Franklin Place Open Studios (50 White St./NYA); get a one-of-a-kind Japanese poem from the Haiku Guys & Gals; enjoy a drawing workshop with Luisa Cantara (Church St. School); explore the space in between gender, identity and the post-human experience with PUSSYKREW’s multimedia installations, VR experience & 3D Printed sculptures (Postmasters); dive into the cosmos with a live painting performance by Muffinhead (Festival Hub); try more than 30 varieties of pickles during an experimental fermentation tasting (apexart); enter a meditative state with Shinji Turner-Yamamo’s golden sculptural installations (Sapar Contemporary); explore the world of beats with a DJ workshop (Festival Hub); enjoy a guided tour led by independent curator Juliana Steiner, Art Frankly founder Karline Moeller and Mana Contemporary’s curatorial director Ysabel Pinyol; take a deep breath at an oxygen bar on your way to your next stop (Quickcryo); re-imagine the future with REFRESH collective’s exhibition featuring art responding to our technological and political moment (205 Hudson Gallery- Hunter College). And that’s just a partial list!

On the occasion of its 10th edition, TAC Night will also host a dazzling Art Party at the DROM Perfume Lab, transforming the lobby, walls and lounges into a playground of experiential performances and installations by artists Muffinhead, Julia Sinelnikova aka The Oracle, Toshi Salvino, and DJ Herbert Holler. At the festival’s closing reception, which will be attended by philanthropists, artists, curators, entrepreneurs, gallerists, designers, collectors, explorers, writers and thought leaders, participants will embark on a creative safari.

Three types of tickets are available: 1) general admission (free & open to the public), 2) a guided tour with an art specialist ($20) and 3) a patron pass ($35). Tickets and reservations can be booked here. More information about participating artists and events can be found on the festival’s website.

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