Fabulous collection of art, spanning time, culture and religion over the ages. Get lost in the intricate sculpture, exquisite architecture and wondrous detail.
Centrally located to everything relevant-- downtown- yet, still a good respite, if you have some kids and need to take a break: music, art, park creative workshops--there's always something going on!
Friday openings draw a swanky high art crowd; as long as you don't need silence to appreciate a painting you get the best of both worlds: an interesting crowd and interesting exhibits.
Modern art at its finest! The Gagosian Gallery features some of today’s best modern art from the best artists. If they have a show for Cecily Brown, run, don’t walk!
Love the arts? Explore one of the world’s most extensive collections of historic recordings, videotapes, sheet music, stage designs, posters, and photographs at the Library for the Performing Arts. Read more.
Make a day out of your art loving and head to the Chelsea Waterside Park afterwards to do a postmortem on the exhibit you see.
Kids can channel Indiana Jones in the Archaeology Zone, an exhibit mapped out like an ancient dig where the museum’s art and artifacts are the treasures. Powered by ParentsConnect.com
THIRTEEN members explore the intersection of art and Jewish culture from ancient to modern times for 50% off admission! Read more.
A unique venue in New York. Fairs, and art installations are neat, but hearing Stravinsky's Symphony of Psalms or John Luther Adams’ Inuksuit in such a huge space is quite an experience...
May 15th: Moleskine Workshops and Reception. Join Moleskine for free workshops, an exhibition and party in Eyebeam Art + Technology’s 7000 sq Chelsea atelier and residency center on Sunday May 15th. Read more.
art and technology align to the creation avant garde art for the millennium age - concerts, talks, shows
The Eyebeam Art & Technology center played host to the Chelsea Music Festival's Finale, which was a jazz performance smooth enough to engender nostalgia for hot summer nights and tree lined roads. Read more.