Events

Sonia Gechtoff : Exhibition Review by Hyperallergic

Governor's Island, NYC

Sonia Getchtoff, “Hiroshige Revisited” (1988), acrylic and graphite on canvas, 58 1/4 x 40 1/2 inches (photo by Guang Xu, image courtesy the artist and 55 Walker, New York) Sonia Gechtoff 55 Walker (55 Walker Street, Tribeca, Manhattan) through August 26, 2022 HYPERALLERGIC Review excerpt John Yau July 27, 2022 Gechtoff’s work did not fit […]

Valerie Hallier at Governor’s island

Governor's Island, NYC

Magical Pew Supreme This site specific installation stages a confessional set up inviting the visitor to genuflect, reflect and if appropriate, repent. The installation translates the feeling of disconnection between the “natural” world and our over-commercialized Western world. Inspired by my Catholic upbringing and by K. Malevitch’s Suprematism, among various sources, the form and aesthetic […]

Marya Zimmet On the Road to Love Review

Broadway World review

Marya Zimmet's Debut Album ON THE ROAD TO LOVE Is Such Sweet Surprise It starts slow, like the sunrise. It eases its way into the consciousness, like the dawning awareness that something delicious has entered the sense of smell, that something beautiful has slipped into view, that something surprisingly gorgeous has permeated the ears. Eventually, […]

David Greenspan and Beth Griffith Playwrights Horizon Audio Plays

Playwrights Horizon website

Two audio plays -- an old radio comedy of anxiety in the modern world, and a soliloquy of lost love -- sprung from the mind of this singular and iconic playwright. Written by David Greenspan Listen to the plays https://www.playwrightshorizons.org/shows/trailers/theres-no-time-comedy-loops/ Directed by Ken Russ Schmoll Sound Design by Leah Gelpe (There's) No Time for Comedy […]

Living the Westbeth Life: Ethan Mass, Stephen Hall, Karen Santry Interviewed

Our Town online

Residents of the downtown artists’ housing reflect on their home and work spaces Stephen Hall contemporary painter with emphasis on climate change “ really the best, greatest moment of your life.” After decades on a waitlist, residents like Karen Santry recall a seemingly destined, life-changing moment: getting a phone call from Westbeth Artists Housing. For […]

The Kitchen Will Spend Creative Time at Westbeth

Westbeth I Building

Photo:A 1972 installation by the Kitchen at its first home, in the Mercer Arts Center. Credit...Ben TattiTwo storied New York City arts organizations, both with origins in the early 1970s, will soon share a roof, as the Kitchen temporarily relocates to Westbeth Artist Housing. The Kitchen announced the move on Thursday. Founded as an artist […]