Seen & Heard: Grand Banks is open

GRAND BANKS IS OPEN
Grand Banks took advantage of the 70-degree April weather and opened yesterday on Pier 25.

MARC FORGIONE WILL LEAVE READE ON APRIL 19
Marc Forgione will leave his space at 134 Reade this month, with the last meal served there on April 19. The restaurant is moving to 30 Hudson and Duane, just around the corner, and will open in May. They have been at that location for 15 years.

SAILING SEASON IS OPEN AT THE SEAPORT
The South Street Seaport Museum has opened its 2024 Sailing Season for the 1885 schooner Pioneer and the 1930 tugboat W.O. Decker, beginning in May and running through October. Tickets range from $15–$70 and are on sale now at seaportmuseum.org/sailnyharbor

OLEKSII SCHERBAK AT MRIYA
Mriya Gallery will host a new show titled “Victims of Grenouille” by the Ukrainian artist Oleksii Scherbak. Originally from Chernihiv, Oleksii left his homeland following the invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 and went to France with a mission to organize charity exhibitions in support of Ukraine. Oleksii creates oil paintings that pull the viewer into ethereal and grotesque Victorian-era fairytales. The show is up through April 27 and there is an opening party tonight, April 10, at 7p at the gallery at 101 Reade.

 

2 Comments

  1. I highly recommend the exhibits of Ukrainian artists at Mriya gallery. Glad to have this gallery in our “Tribeca art district”.

  2. With the passing of David Bouley, it will be so right to finally have a first class restaurant back at that Duane St corner building.
    We loved doing take out from the Forgione Reade Street “Porch” during the pandemic “ but we wish you well on our block.

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