Zines have been widely used to create and foster communities outside of dominant culture since the early 1970s, when more affordable reproduction technologies like the photocopy machine became widely accessible. This exhibition explores the largely unexamined, yet vibrant aesthetic practice of zines. "Copy Machine Manifestos: Artists Who Make Zines" encompasses more than 800 objects examining how artists have used the medium of zines over the past half century. In a pioneering exhibition, the Brooklyn Museum will present the first-ever museum show dedicated to zines by artists in North America. The show features paintings, drawings, textile works, sculptures and mixed media pieces by significant artists from the last eight decades. The expansive exhibition fills two stories with stunning works by artists including Firelei Báez, Cecily Brown, Judy Chicago, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Mary Weatherford, Anicka Yi, and many others. It's free to visit through Januhours are Tuesday-Saturday, 11am-6pm. Nearly 100 pieces of art from their collection are now on view in a powerful and diverse show called " Making Their Mark: Art by Women in the Shah Garg Collection" in Chelsea (548 West 22nd Street). The organization champions artwork by women and seeks to remedy the imbalances facing marginalized artists. She decided to do something about that by founding the Shah Garg Foundation with her husband, Gaurav Garg. When Komal Shah starting collecting art more than a decade ago, she noticed something startling: "The art world does not treat women artists equally" compared to male artists. If you donate before December 16, you’ll receive a cozy Circle Line blanket to keep you warm and merry throughout your cruise. And guests are also to leave a gift inside the Toys for Tots donation box for families who may not be able to afford gifts during Christmas. At the bar, you’ll find cocktails inspired by those high-kicking Rockettes, including The Rockette-tini, a salted caramel martini boasting the flavors of the season, and the Kick Line, a Rockettes-twist on classic rum punch with a kick. Decked out with twinkling holiday lights, green garland, Christmas trees and other jolly decor, the festive -and heated!-boats will tour you around the Hudson River, taking in the stunning New York skyline as an informative guide shares fun facts about the city’s most iconic landmarks.įor this year’s edition of the seasonal cruise, Circle Line has collaborated with the Christmas Spectacular Starring the Radio City Rockettes and the New York Chapter of Toys for Tots. Sail into the holiday spirit aboard Circle Line’s Holiday Harbor Lights Cruise, running through all of December and until January 4.
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