Downtown Culture Walk is a self-guided walking tour SoHo Arts Network SoHo Arts Network presented by the SoHo Arts Network (SAN), highlighting 1 the nonprofit art spaces in the SoHo and downtown Downtown Culture Walk neighborhoods. SAN celebrates the rich history of our unique creative community and collectively shares our Saturday, April 27, 2019 distinct cultural contributions with neighborhood residents 12 – 6pm and visitors. On April 27, members of SAN will open their doors for Downtown Culture Walk, inviting participants 3 2 to discover the nonprofit art spaces in the neighborhood. Walkthroughs, talks, open hours, and other programming 4 will be offered that day for free or reduced admission. Map courtesy of NY Art Maps, nyartmaps.com NY of Map courtesy

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1. Swiss Institute 11. Dia: The Broken 38 St. Marks Pl. Kilometer 7 8 393 9 2. The Sylvia Wald DOWNTOWN & Po Kim Art Gallery 12. Storefront for Art 417 Lafayette St., 4th floor and Architecture 97 Kenmare St. CU LT UR E 3. Grey Art Gallery New York University 13. The 100 Washington Sq. East 35 Wooster St. 10 WA LK 4. 80 Washington 14. CIMA - Center for 11 Square East Italian Modern Art 12 New York University 421 Broome St., 4th floor

5. AIA New York | Center 15. Leslie-Lohman Museum for Architecture of Gay and Lesbian Art 536 LaGuardia Pl. 26 Wooster St. 14 13 6. The Renee & Chaim 16. Museum of Chinese Gross Foundation in America 526 LaGuardia Pl. 215 Centre St. 17 15 7. Dia: The New York 17. Milton Resnick and 16 Earth Room Pat Passlof Foundation 141 Wooster St. 87 Eldridge St.

8. ICP Museum 18. apexart 250 291 Church St.

9. 19. Soho Photo Gallery 235 Bowery 15 White St. 18 10. Judd Foundation Media Sponsor: Saturday, April 27, 2019 101 Spring St. 19 12 – 6pm SoHo Arts Network 4. 80 Washington 80 Washington Sq. East 8. ICP Museum 250 Bowery 13. The Drawing Center 35 Wooster St. 16. Museum of Chinese 215 Centre St. Square East 12 – 6pm 10am – 6pm 12 – 6pm in America 11am – 6pm Downtown Culture Walk New York University Free admission $4 off adult admission Free admission Free admission steinhardt.nyu.edu/80wse icp.org drawingcenter.org mocanyc.org Saturday, April 27, 2019 12 – 6pm Founded in 1974, 80 Washington Square East, NYU is a nonprofit The International Center of Photography (ICP) Museum will offer $4 The Drawing Center, a museum that explores the medium of drawing The Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA), opened in 1980, is the gallery presenting contemporary and historical exhibitions. Recent off general admission tickets. For Freedoms: Where Do We Go From as primary, dynamic, and relevant to contemporary culture, will host largest institution of its kind. Through its critically acclaimed exhibi- shows include Louise Lawler, Lutz Bacher, Harun Farocki, Nina Here? and Your Mirror: Portraits from the ICP Collection will be on view. open hours of two exhibitions: Neo Rauch: Aus dem Boden / From the tions and collection of over 65,000 artifacts, the Museum provides an Beier and John Miller, Patricia L. Boyd, Peter Gidal, Lyle Ashton Floor and As If: Alternative Histories from Then to Now free of charge. immersive approach to learning about the multi-faceted identity and Harris, and Duane Linklater. The gallery exhibits in two further Neo Rauch is one of the best-known artists from the Leipzig school untold stories of Chinese people in America and their contributions to locations, at Broadway Windows at Broadway and East 10th Street, 9. New Museum 235 Bowery in Germany. In our Main Gallery the first exhibition of his drawings the American historical and cultural narrative. Named one of the top and Washington Square Windows, next to the gallery, both on view 11am – 6pm in the United States will be on view. As If offers examples of how we 20 museums of New York by Condé Nast Traveler, the Museum 24/7. Each spring, the gallery hosts MFA Thesis exhibitions from Half off general admission might reimagine historical narratives in order to contend with the features 3 exhibition spaces, a family-friendly “Our Chinatown 1. Swiss Institute 38 St. Marks Pl. students of Department of Art and Art Professions in New York newmuseum.org traumas of contemporary life. The exhibit will include early specu- Learning Center” for hands-on learning experiences and a fun rest- 12 – 8pm University’s Steinhardt School. 80 Washington Square East resides lative fiction publications from the mid 20th century complemented and-play area, and the newly launched MOCA Shop by Pearl River. Free admission in the historic Benedick building at Washington Square Park, New Museum will offer half off general admission tickets to its by contemporary works on paper by artists including Huma Bhabha, swissinstitute.net originally commissioned in 1879 by Lucius Tuckerman, a wealthy exhibitions Nari Ward: We the People, The Art Happens Here: Net Art’s Joe Bradley, Vivian Caccuri, Keith Mayerson, and Cauleen Smith. iron manufacturer. Archival Poetics, and Jeffrey Gibson: The Anthropophagic Effect. 17 Milton Resnick and 87 Eldridge St. Swiss Institute is an independent nonprofit contemporary art Pat Passlof Foundation 11am – 6pm institution dedicated to promoting forward-thinking and exper- 14. CIMA - Center for Italian 421 Broome St., 4th floor Free admission imental art making through innovative exhibitions, education, 5. AIA New York | Center 536 LaGuardia Pl. 10. Judd Foundation 101 Spring St. Modern Art 2 – 6pm resnickpasslof.org and programs. Committed to the highest standards of curatorial for Architecture 11am – 5pm 12 – 5pm Free admission and educational excellence, Swiss Institute serves as a platform Free admission Free admission italianmodernart.org The Milton Resnick and Pat Passlof Foundation preserves the for emerging artists, catalyzes new contexts for celebrated work, centerforarchitecture.org juddfoundation.org legacies of painters Resnick (1917–2004) and Passlof (1928–2011), and fosters appreciation for under-recognized positions. Open to CIMA is a nonprofit exhibition and research organization established supports other artists working in the Abstract Expressionist the public free-of-charge, Swiss Institute seeks to explore how a The Center for Architecture is the premier cultural venue for archi- Judd Foundation maintains and preserves Donald Judd’s permanently in 2013 in to promote appreciation and advance the tradition, and produces innovative cultural programming in New national perspective can foster international conversations in the tecture and the built environment in New York City, informed by the installed living and working spaces in New York and Marfa, Texas. 101 study of modern and contemporary Italian art in the United States York’s Lower East Side. fields of visual and performing arts, design, and architecture. complexity of the city’s urban fabric and in dialogue with the global Spring Street served as Judd’s New York residence and studio from and internationally. For its 2018–19 academic year, CIMA is pleased community. The Center shares a home with AIA New York and has 1968 onwards and is place of origin for his ideas on permanent instal- to present its first group show, Metaphysical Masterpieces 1916–1920: the unique advantage of drawing upon the ideas and experiences lation. An 1870 five-story cast-iron structure, 101 Spring Street is the Morandi, Sironi, and Carrà, in collaboration with Pinacoteca di Brera, 18. apexart 291 Church St. 2. The Sylvia Wald 417 Lafayette St., 4th floor of practicing architects to produce thought-provoking exhibitions, last single-use building of its era in the SoHo Cast-Iron Historic District Milan. On Saturday, April 27, 2019 at 10:30am CIMA will host a special 11am – 6pm & Po Kim Art Gallery 11am – 6pm informative public programs, and quality design education expe- and remains installed as intended by Judd. The first and second floors poetry reading with Italian poet Gabriele Tinti and American actor Free admission Free admission riences for K-12 students. Exhibitions on view include Patchwork: of 101 Spring Street will be open for self-guided viewing with artist Vincent Piazza, in conjunction with the Metaphysical Masterpieces apexart.org waldandkimgallery.org The Architecture of Jadwiga Grabowska-Hawrylak, 2019 AIANY Design guides on hand to answer questions. The first floor will feature Lauretta Study Days. This annual conference offers an opportunity for CIMA’s Awards, and Syria Before the Deluge. Vinciarelli, an exhibition of works by the architect and artist. Vinciarelli fellows to share their new research alongside other scholars, in apexart is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit contemporary visual arts orga- The Sylvia Wald and Po Kim Foundation is a nonprofit organization (1943-2011), a collaborator on Judd’s architectural projects, occupies the intimate, collaborative environments of the exhibition space nization located in Lower , founded in 1994 with the founded by Korean-American artist Po Kim and American artist a place of historic importance in the 1970s revival of architectural —a rare opportunity to discuss an artist’s career while surrounded commitment to offer critical alternative opportunities in the arts Sylvia Wald, both pioneers of early Abstract Expressionism. Beyond 6. The Renee & Chaim 526 LaGuardia Pl. drawings and architectonic trends in contemporary painting. by numerous examples of his work. for independent curators and emerging and established artists. preserving and perpetuating the founders’ unique artistic legacy, Gross Foundation 12 – 6pm apexart will host open hours for Dire Jank, curated by Porpentine the foundation aims to promote East-West cultural exchange Free admission Charity Heartscape, an exhibition that explores the role of digital through the arts by sponsoring and hosting a rotating schedule of rcgrossfoundation.org 11. Dia: The Broken 393 West Broadway 15. Leslie-Lohman Museum 26 Wooster St. jank as an escape from clean and homogenized but unfriendly exhibitions of contemporary Asian and American artists. Kilometer 11am – 6pm of Gay and Lesbian Art 12 – 6pm reality, delving into the “sublime worlds that blossom in the trash.” The Renee & Chaim Gross Foundation preserves and interprets the Free admission $10 suggested admission historic home, studio, and art collections of American sculptor Chaim See 7. diaart.org leslielohman.org 3. Grey Art Gallery 100 Washington Sq. East Gross (1904–91). The second-floor space features the tactile exhibition 19. Soho Photo Gallery 15 White St. New York University 11am – 5pm Teaching Through Touch: Works by Chaim Gross. The Foundation will With roots that trace back to 1969 when Charles Leslie and Fritz 12 – 6pm Free admission host free open hours during the Downtown Culture Walk. 12. Storefront for Art 97 Kenmare St. Lohman held their first exhibition of work by gay artists in their SoHo Free admission greyartgallery.nyu.edu and Architecture 11am – 6pm loft, the Leslie-Lohman Museum is the only dedicated art museum sohophoto.com Free admission in the world to exhibit and preserve artwork that speaks about the The Grey Art Gallery is NYU’s fine arts museum, located on historic 7. Dia: The New York 141 Wooster St. storefrontnews.org LGBTQ experience. Coinciding with the 50th anniversary of the Soho Photo Gallery is an artist-run gallery that nurtures high Washington Square Park. As a university art gallery, the Grey serves Earth Room 11am – 6pm Stonewall Uprising, Art after Stonewall, 1969–1989 is a long-awaited quality, diverse fine-art photography, while creating an environment as a museum-laboratory, emphasizing art’s historical, cultural, and Free admission Storefront for Art and Architecture advances innovative and critical and groundbreaking survey that features over 200 works of art that is uniquely welcoming to visitors and member photographers. social contexts—with experimentation and interpretation as integral diaart.org ideas that contribute to the design of cities, territories, and public and related visual materials exploring the impact of the LGBTQ The gallery was founded in 1971 by a group of New York Times parts of our programming. The Grey will host open hours of its life. Storefront’s exhibitions, events, competitions, publications, and liberation movement on visual culture. Presented in two parts—at photographers who desired a venue for photography as fine-art. exhibition Art after Stonewall, 1969-1989, which explores the impact commissioned and maintains ’s projects provide alternative platforms for dialogue and collaboration the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art and NYU’s Grey Soho Photo exhibits a range of fine-art photography each month, of the LGBTQ movement on visual culture, juxtaposing works of art installations The (1977) and The Broken Kilome- across disciplinary, geographic, and ideological boundaries. Since Art Gallery (See 3), the exhibition features artworks by openly LGBTQ with individual member shows, gallery-wide themed exhibits, and music with historical documents and images from magazines, ter (1979) in New York City. Both of these installations have been on its founding in 1982, Storefront has presented the work of over one artists such a Vaginal Davis, Louise Fishman, Nan Goldin, Lyle Ash- winners of national competitions and prestigious guest exhibitiors. newspapers, and television. Presented in two parts, at the Grey and view now for 40 years. Visitors can experience these installations thousand architects and artists. Storefront will host open hours for ton-Harris, Barbara Hammer, Holly Hughes, Greer Lankton, Robert From 4/3/19 – 5/2/19, 5 of our members will be exhibiting new work, at the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art (See 15). free of charge. its exhibition, State of Tyranny, by Theo Deutinger. Mapplethorpe, Catherine Opie, Joan Snyder and Andy Warhol. and one, Audrey Bernstein, will give a talk.