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Roby Garcia is a New York City-based artist whose fashion background heavily influences his illustraRoby Garcia is a New York City-based artist whose fashion background heavily influences his illustraRoby Garcia is a New York City-based artist whose fashion background heavily influences his illustra

Roby Garcia is a New York City-based artist whose fashion background heavily influences his illustrations of women in the Big Apple. These ladies encompass the qualities of the modern metropolitan woman: savvy, sexy and stylish.

Discover more of Roby’s art in our Cold Streets gallery: http://goo.gl/5po8Yw


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Elstabo is a product of Brooklyn, New York. His paintings are influenced by cartoons, comic books,Elstabo is a product of Brooklyn, New York. His paintings are influenced by cartoons, comic books,Elstabo is a product of Brooklyn, New York. His paintings are influenced by cartoons, comic books,Elstabo is a product of Brooklyn, New York. His paintings are influenced by cartoons, comic books,
Elstabo is a product of Brooklyn, New York. His paintings are influenced by cartoons, comic books, erotica and graffiti art. Each expressive painting tells a different humorous and slightly suggestive story.

Discover more of Elstabo’s artwork in our Neo-Americana gallery: http://goo.gl/5po8Yw

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Merde!


In the wake of the demise of NYC’s most wanted criminal art dealer comes Merde!

On May 26th, Alyssa Davis Gallery will host a gala like no other. They have outfitted the sprawling 13,000 sq. ft. venue to accommodate every partygoer’s pace. The guests will be welcomed with a full red carpet experience staffed with a professional photographer. The indoor stage features a premium sound system and…


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Great shout out to Katy Gunn and her band performing at The Living Room: a Lower East Side treasure and music venue, as well as our neighbor on Norfolk Street.

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Guys. This is Katy Gunn

Last night I had the great good fortune to see Katy perform at the Lower East Side music spot, The Living RoomI was invited there by the lovely ladies of a beautiful LES art gallery called NOoSphere (thank you Sol Kjøk and Annemarta S. Mugaas), where Katy acts as their official “musician-in-residence”. 

Anyway. KATY GUNN. She’s an incredibly talented, incredibly funny singer/songwriter who just happens to be a classically trained violinist. Katy performs with her brother, Fred Bakerwho is able to do some pretty insane things with a Macbook and a pad. Click the link of Fred’s name to check out his music video “Pocket Full of Detritus”, which Katy describes as “poetry rap.”

For me, Katy’s music is like an amped up hybrid of Kimbra and Fiona Apple. Check it out. 

Yay for new things!

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September 2013 Newsletter, Issue #27 as seen on www.orensanz.org

TheAngel Orensanz Foundation for the Arts proudly presents its September 2013 Newsletter, Issue #27.

Packed with breathtaking graphics designed by Yuliya Novosad, the Newsletter provides a sampling of the work of Angel Orensanz, the historic building in which it is housed, and press releases for important events both at the Orensanz Foundation and throughout the United States.

The September 2013 issue also features four feature-length articles written by Foundation Director, Al Orensanz, and Foundation writer, Zoe V. Speas. Topics covered include:

  • Spaces as Extensions of the Self
  • Language, Mind and Memory
  • What is Art? Louder Questions, and More Colorfully
  • Origins: The Influence of Space and History.

Within the pages of Issue #27, the Foundation has included a special preview of Al Orensanz’s publication, 1986 to the Present: the Orensanz Years. The piece outlines the history of the Orensanz purchase of the Anshe Slonim synagogue on Norfolk Street in the mid-1980s, following the development of the space into the thriving arts foundation as it exists today.

The Angel Orensanz Foundation for the Artsinvites you to delve into the pages of our Newsletter and to accept an invitation to visit the spectacular sculpture exhibitions currently on display in the Angel Orensanz Museum, on site at 172 Norfolk Street, New York. 

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