Museums
Welcome Neighbor! Pen and Brush: An Artistic and Literary Hub
October 21, 2015 | Kristin TravaglineThe New York City Seminar and Conference Center has a new neighbor in the Flatiron District!
From October 7 through October 15 Pen and Brush, located at 29 East 22nd Street, hosted a series of events to celebrate the opening … Read More
Paradise in Chelsea: Buddhist Art of Kashmir at the Rubin Museum
October 14, 2015 | Kristin TravaglineReported by the Flatiron Hot! News Editorial Staff
On October 12th I traveled 45 minutes from my apartment on the Upper East Side to the Rubin Museum of Art in the heart of Chelsea, just a short walk from our … Read More
A Wednesday Evening at the Center for Jewish History: Panel Discussion on Jews in Comics & an Exhibit on Civil Rights!
October 8, 2015 | Tod ShapiroReported by the Flatiron Hot! News Editorial Staff
The Center for Jewish History, the invaluable repository of Jewish history and culture located not far from Flatiron, is always a fascinating destination on account of its special programs and interesting exhibits, … Read More
Sneak Peek: New Cutting-Edge Exhibit in Flatiron Prow – Lihan’s “Constructing Manhattan from the Razor’s Edge”!
September 17, 2015 | Tod ShapiroReported by the Flatiron Hot! News Editorial Staff
The ever-popular and enticing Flatiron Prow exhibit space–in this case, literally “cutting-edge”–looks like it’s preparing a new exhibit, and I caught some of the set-up work as I was heading to work … Read More
Madison Square Park Art Installation: “Gazing Globes” by Paula Hayes
February 13, 2015 | Tod ShapiroMadison Square Park’s latest public art installation, “Gazing Globes” by visual artist Paula Hayes, is nearing completion. The Madison Square Park Conservancy reports that the Paula Hayes sculpture installation will consist of 18 different globes, each containing its own unique internal tableau. They … Read More
Benton’s Epic Mural “America Today” Installed at the Met – A Must-See!
November 26, 2014 | Tod ShapiroBy Tod Shapiro and the Flatiron Hot! News Editorial Staff
Flatiron and Chelsea art lovers should hop on the 4, 5 or 6 train and head straight up to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where Thomas Hart Benton’s epic mural … Read More
Landscapes/Landschaft Conveys Spirit of New York at Flatiron Prow Art Space
March 24, 2014 | Eric ShapiroNew York City is famous for its art museums, so what better way to expose this bounty of creativity than by displaying it in public for all pedestrians to see? The Sprint Flatiron Prow Art Space has been home to a … Read More
Flatiron District Offers Best of Art, Music, Theater, Comedy
March 14, 2014 | Eric ShapiroThe Flatiron District boasts a diverse selection of bars, restaurants and nightclubs. Sometimes, though, you might be in the mood for something other than the usual nightlife activities. Well, you’re in luck! Flatiron theaters like the Joyce Theater and the … Read More
The Forty Part Motet at Cloisters Reveals Best of Music, Art from Medieval Times
December 4, 2013 | Eric ShapiroFascinated by medieval art and architecture? If your answer is yes, you owe it to yourself to check out Cloisters Museum and Gardens. If your answer is no, you owe it to yourself to check out Cloisters Museum and Gardens. … Read More