Framing the Village: Identity
Exhibition until Sept 28
Moshava Art
45 W 8th Street, Second Floor, New York
The third annual Village Trip art show, curated by long-time Village artist Marc Kehoe. This yearโs group exhibition of paintings, drawings, and photography powerfully explores notions of identity.
Monday to Saturday 2pm - 5pm
Meet Teatro Cuatro
Exhibition until Sept 30
La Sala de Pepe y Foto Espacio
73 Avenue C, New York
La Sala de Pepe y Foto Espacio presents a multimedia journey back to the East Village of the 1970s. where you will learn about Teatro Quatro, a street youth theater group, founded at Mobilization for Youth (MFY), a federally funded antipoverty program on East 4th Street.
Thursday to Saturday 2pm - 7pm and by appointment
The Music of the West Village from Dylan to Springsteen and Beyond, Walking Tour
11 West 4th Street at Mercer Street 11 West 4th Street at Mercer Street, New YorkJoin Ann McDermott and visit the venues and hear the stories of Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen, two of the most prolific and popular artists of our times. Explore the sites of the dimly lit Greenwich Village clubs, such as The Gaslight Cafรฉ and Gerdeโs Folk City, from where they started out.
Talkin’ Greenwich Village: The Heady Rise and Slow Fall of Americaโs Bohemian Music Capital
David Browne in conversation with Liz Thomson
La Lanterna di Vittorio
129 MacDougal Street, New York
A publication-day conversation with Rolling Stoneย senior writerย David Browne, whose latest book, Talkin' Greenwich Village: The Heady Rise and Slow Fall of Americaโs Bohemian Music Capital โ based on 150 interviews and previously unseen documents โ is an enthralling and long-overdue history of musicโs most influential neighborhood. And what better place for an intimate chat than the fabled MacDougal Street coffeehouse that was once home to Pete and Toshi Seeger!
Edward Hopper, Georgia OโKeeffe and Jackson Pollock: A Celebration in Music
Salmagundi Club 47 Fifth Avenue, New YorkGeorgia O'Keeffe described music as being able to be "translated into something for the eye.โ This unique concert features music inspired of by three of New York Cityโs most iconic artists, all of whom lived and worked in Greenwich Village and shared the heartbeat of the city: Edward Hopper, Georgia OโKeeffe and Jackson Pollock. The concert โ presented in partnership with Cutting Edge Concerts โ takes place in an elegant art-filled Italianate townhouse that for over 150 years has been home to one of New York Cityโs most celebrated arts clubs.