Seen & Heard: Noted Tribeca has a new owner

NEW OWNER AT NOTED
Noted Tribeca, the sweet little coffee shop at 112 Hudson (cursed by being under a sidewalk bridge for ages, and as a result, it is hard to spot) has a new owner. Alice Kil has will add her floral arrangements — Darling Moon — and keep the Counter Culture coffee. The menu is still being developed and she was approved for a beer and wine license from CB1 last week.

BARBARA KASTEN AT BARTOLAMI
Though August 9 in the viewing room at Bartolami: Barbara Kasten Constructs, poloroids from1981 – 1982. Kasten has been photographing objects for 40 years, capturing them in a way that “simultaneously redefines the space they occupy and abandons reality completely.” She has described her practice as “a specific personal photographic vision with the arrangement of non–representational objects as the source.” She has shown in nearly every major art museum around the country and the world, and has received both a Guggenheim fellowship and NEA grants.

NATIVE SOUNDS DOWNTOWN
The National Museum of the American Indian’s George Gustav Heye Center at the Alexander Hamilton Customs House, located at One Bowling Green, will host the following free events. For more information, visit AmericanIndian.si.edu.
Native Sounds Downtown! Featuring Raye Zaragoza
Thursday, July 25, 5p
Singer-songwriter Raye Zaragoza (Akimel O’otham descent) performs.
Native Sounds Downtown! Featuring Samantha Crain
Thursday, August 1, 5p
A concert by Samantha Crain (Choctaw) features music written for and inspired by “T.C. Cannon: At the Edge of America” currently on exhibit.

PIER 17 SPONTANEOUS DANCE:

 

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2 Comments

  1. There are now concrete barricades in front of 26 Federal plaza. They put in there last week. Not sure if it is temporary or permanent.

    • Re: 26 Federal Plaza, repairs to the Broadway plaza and garage underneath the plaza will begin shortly. First thing to be done is to remove the sculptures from in front of 26 Fed. I would anticipate that the barricades will be there for the duration of the project.

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