Tribeca Art+Culture Night: fall edition
September 26, 2018, 6pm
The 9th edition of Tribeca Art+Culture Night will mark the festival’s two-year anniversary. On September 26, over 40 diverse Lower Manhattan spaces—10 fine art galleries, 6 design spaces, 7 art-non profits & university galleries, 2 performance spaces, 12 artists studios, 11 pop up & non-traditional spaces and 2 public spaces—will be offering a concerted program showcasing over 250 artists & creatives and 15 exclusive events.
Through exhibitions, performances, and workshops, this Fall edition of Tribeca Art+Culture Night will spotlight contemporary art, design, fashion, dance, virtual reality, music, theatre and crafts, and feature both popular and obscure locations in Tribeca, including spaces typically closed to the public. Multiple interventions in public spaces mean this fall TAC Night literally takes to the streets. At each venue, attendees can interact directly with the Gallerists, Non-profits Directors, Curators and/or Artists about their work/spaces.
Throughout the evening, you’ll also learn about the Art of Hat Making (BM Franklin), rediscover the work of American painter Stephen Mueller (205 Hudson), get 3D scanned by Beheld (On Canal, 312 Canal St.), explore the stories of your migration with Natalia Nakazawa (Double Knot), witness the monumental sculptures of Bernard Kirschenbaum (Postmasters), experience VR by DiMoDA (On Canal / New Inc 325 Canal St.), enjoy new works by Emily Jacir, (Alexander and Bonin), be transported by a traditional Taiko Performance (Tribeca Park), see your reflection in Jonathan Rosen’s tech enabled mirror (On Canal/Wallplay—327 Canal St.), take a salsa & swing dance class with professional ballroom dancers (Duane Park), be up front for a performance of Imaginary Waterscapes No.1 by Sto Len (apexart), romanticize melancholia with the works on paper in Bonjour Tristesse (Barney Savage Gallery), discover Christopher Kurtz’s Sculptures of Furniture (Patrick Parrish Gallery), gain a hands-on experience at Drawing Workshop led by Luisa Cantara (Church St. School), and so much more!
On the occasion of its 2nd year anniversary, TAC Night will also host a superlatively dazzling Art Party at Spring Place, transforming boardrooms, corridors and lounges into a playground of experiential performances and installations. You’ll dive in the cosmos with a performance by Muffinhead, step into artist Loren Nosan’s Tarot Tent for a reading, get a delirious hair style at Edisa Weeks’ Hair Design Booth and enjoy a dance performance by Angel Kaba & co.
RSVP is required. Book your spot here for our upcoming September 26 edition.
TAC Night Program
6–9pm: Exhibitions, tours, workshops, live performances & talks in 40 different Tribeca venues
8–10:30pm: Festival’s closing reception featuring special art installations & performances at Spring Studios & Place
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38 participating venues in the fall edition: 205 Hudson Gallery, Hunter College Art Galleries / Alexander and Bonin / arthouse.nyc / Art Projects International / apexart / Barney Savage Gallery / BestMade Company / Charles Moffett / Cheryl Hazan Gallery / Church Street School for Music and Art / Double Knot / Duane Park / Hal Bromm Gallery / Hercules Art Studio Program / Museum Ship LILAC / New York Academy of Art / New Inc—325 Canal / 312 Canal / 310 Canal / 301 Canal / 322B Canal / 327 Canal / 318 Canal / Patrick Parrish Gallery / Pearl River Mart Art Gallery / Postmasters Gallery / R & Company / Salomon Arts Gallery / Sapar Contemporary / Soho Photo Gallery / Spring Place & Studios / Steven Amedee Gallery / The Untitled Space / Todd Merrill Studio / Tribeca Community on Display / Tribeca Park / Twenty First Gallery / White Street Studio
About Tribeca Art+Culture Night
Tribeca Art+Culture Night is a free quarterly downtown arts festival that celebrates Culture at large in Tribeca. TAC Night festival, founded & curated by Jennifer Famery-Mariani, has featured over 1000 artists, 180 exhibitions and 80 special events since its inception in 2016. The festival’s 2018–19 upcoming dates are: September 26, November 14, March 13 and June 20.
Read more about Tribeca Art+Culture Night and the Tribeca Arts District.