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Showing posts with label projects. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

10/18 & 10/25 - J.Crew's SaturDIYs in Williamsburg! RSVP!



10am- noon
J.Crew
234 Wythe Ave. between N. 3rd and N. 4th St.
Brooklyn

Facebook event here
Feeling crafty, Williamsburg? We’re kicking off a series of cool projects with our favorite Brooklyn artists and stores.


Saturday, October 18th 10AM-Noon
Flower Arranging with Sprout Home.

Saturday, October 25th 10AM-Noon
Screen Printing with Greg Lamarche.

RSVP to: wytheevents@jcrew.com 

Happy crafting!
Terresa =)

Saturday, June 21, 2014

6/19-6/29 - River to River Festival!

EXPERIENCE  intimate and provocative dance, music, visual art, and new media projects in public parks, in historic landmarks, on Governors Island, and along the waterfront.
LEARN more about the creative process and historic architecture in Lower Manhattan, as well as the past, present and future of site-based work.
SOCIALIZE with festival artists, partners, and audience members.



Dry Swim -Oh my, where did the water go?!

June 19–29.11 days, 35 projects, 90+ artists.

As an annual arts festival since 2002, River To River has become a cornerstone of Lower Manhattan culture, providing an intense and rewarding way to experience the waterfronts, parks, plazas, hotels, historic landmarks, temporarily vacant office spaces, and other sites downtown. As the lead producer since 2011, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council (LMCC) has transformed the festival schedule and content in response to the changing landscape downtown and in order to better serve the River To River audience.
In 2014 LMCC will present the 13th annual festival. Working in partnership, we will showcase renowned and breakout artists from New York City and beyond and contextualize their work for a downtown audience. The artists will respond to the architecture of some of New York City’s most iconic locations and hidden gems. The performances, exhibitions, talks, walks, installations, works-in-progress showings, and social gatherings will center around ideas of movement and sound and will vary in scale. River To River 2014 will engage in an ongoing dialogue with the history and future of site-based artistic practices.


Have fun,
Terresa =)

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

10/16/13 to 10/17/13 Wed and Thurs -8:30am to 7pm - Martha Stewart's American Made Market at Grand Central Station


















Wednesday and Thursday, 10/16 to 10/17, from 8:30am to 7pm
Martha Stewart's American Made Market at Grand Central Station
Vanderbilt Hall

For two days, Martha Stewart Living will transform New York’s Grand Central Terminal Vanderbilt Hall into the American Made Market. This is where you will meet, learn from, and be inspired by fellow makers from around the country. They’ll showcase the season’s best artisanal and handmade crafts, gifts, foods, gardens, projects, and designs. You’re invited to stop by and join the magazine’s editors, experts, and the American Made Awards winners – See you then!

More details here: http://www.marthastewart.com/americanmade

Enjoy!
Terresa
@terresaling