Newsletter: April 21

ART IN TRIBECA *NOW*: WARREN KING’S VILLAGER
A city artist has deposited one of his sculptures made just from cardboard and glue — a bit of guerilla art that is such a gift on this sunny day.

HIONAS GALLERY will exhibit eight new “residue paintings” by American Abstract Artist Stephen Maine that, while emblematic of the artist’s distinctive relief print-like process and chromatically saturated palette, subtly depart from the field-oriented compositions for which he is known. This is Hionas Gallery’s third solo exhibition with the Artist. Gallery Hours Thursdays – Saturdays 1-4pm and by appointment at 94 Walker Street.
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NEW KID ON THE BLOCK: NORTH BAR
“We wanted it to be an homage to the neighborhood. It’s a love letter to the ‘hood.”

SEEN & HEARD
Deli closed by the DOH. Plus Grand Banks is open for the season; Shred Day at Duane Park; Hester Street Fair is back at the Seaport.

IN THE NEWS
Four decades of the Nieporents in Tribeca. Plus an Easter brunch change-up (for next time); lunch with Rocco DiSpirito; Anthropologie store flooded.

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A CROP OF OPENINGS IN FIDI
News from the Fidi Fan Page: Gai Chicken & Rice, Farida Central Asian Cuisine, Amazon Go and the drum roll: Di Fara Pizza.

MORE ON CARLINA COMING TO VARICK
The second location of a popular Italian restaurant in the Village hope to open here in late summer.

SEEN & HEARD
It’s not easy being green. Plus + Pool to host fundraiser; a farmers market at One White Street; a tour of the artists studios at the New York Academy of Art.

 

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