2024 News
Closer Than You Think
In just three months’ time, the opening of Framing the Village – The Village Trip art show heralds the start of The Village Trip 2024. Highlights were unveiled with a launch party at the historic Bitter End, attended by Village Trip performers and Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine.
The Village Trip Poster 2024 & Program Highlights
We are thrilled to unveil the poster for this year’s festival, which once again features specially commissioned work by Village-based artist Marc Kehoe. View highlights of the 2024 program.
Festival 2024 – Sneak Peeks
Less than six months to go before The Village Trip 2024 and we will soon have lots to tell you! For now, just an amuse-bouche to tickle the taste buds.
Call for Entries: Framing the Village Exhibition 2024
Call for Entries for a group exhibition of paintings, drawings, and photography on the theme of Identity. How has the Village/ East Village formed you, shaped your identity? All mediums including photography are welcome. The exhibition is being curated by long-time Village artist Marc Kehoe. Deadline Sunday, July 21, 2024.
Lower Manhattan Cultural Council To Fund The Village Trip Festival
The Village Trip has been awarded an $8,000 grant. The LMCC’s mission is to “serve, connect, and make space for artists and communities.” Its support demonstrates the importance of The Village Trip’s efforts to strengthen Lower Manhattan’s role as a vital creative hub.
Beatlemania 2024-Style
It Was 60 Years Ago Today on February 5, 2024, was indeed a fab, gear and groovy evening at the Loft at City Winery where a sell-out audience listened with rapt attention to the conversation between legendary radio personality Bruce Morrow and author Jamie Bernstein.
The Village Trip chosen to feature in Martin Luther King’s birthday celebrations
Let Freedom Ring! Music & Voices of the March for Civil Rights: Then & Now, the short film by award-winning Spanish director Veronica Vigil that encapsulates our multimedia presentation honoring the sixtieth anniversary of the March on Washington, has been chosen to be part of Justice Sunday on January 14.