Cathedral of Saint John the Divine
Manhattan
The Cathedral of St. John the Divine is the largest Gothic-style cathedral in the world and the seat of the Episcopal Diocese of New York. On display throughout the cathedral is a remarkable collection of religious icons, tapestries and paintings from the 16th through 20th centuries.
Cathedral of Saint John the Divine
Manhattan
The Cathedral of St. John the Divine is the largest Gothic-style cathedral in the world and the seat of the Episcopal Diocese of New York. On display throughout the cathedral is a remarkable collection of religious icons, tapestries and paintings from the 16th through 20th centuries.
Manhattan
This annual festival encompasses cuisine, dance, film, literature and music. Celebrate México Now has helped bring over 200 artists and projects to more than 55 of New York’s cultural institutions.
Manhattan
Center 548 is 35,000 square feet of clean, open space in the midst of galleries in the Chelsea Arts District. The event venue is for rentals and occupies the former DIA Center for the Arts and opened in September 2010.
Center for Architecture Foundation
Manhattan
The Center for Architecture Foundation (CFAF) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting public awareness, understanding and appreciation of architecture, design and the built environment through hands-on education programs.
Manhattan
Exhibits and workshops, ranging from the traditional to the avant-garde, explore the art and craft of bookmaking. Some shows have celebrated various aspects of book structures, while others have confronted the viewer with books made of unexpected materials such as Plexiglas, hair-nets and concrete.