The Realization of Green Art
October 5, 2009 by Andrea Toochin
Filed under Featured, Leisure & Culture
Many artists were “green” before they realized what green meant simply because canvases cost money many don’t have. Those artists that have long struggled to make ends meet were automatically green because when there was no money for new canvases, they turned to wood, cardboard and walls. The green classification is just a label for [...]
Deitch & Kehinde Wiley Team Up
September 3, 2009 by Andrea Toochin
Filed under Featured, Leisure & Culture
We missed the last Kehinde Wiley exhibit in Brooklyn, so imagine our excitement when we learned that one of SoHo’s most famous galleries is hosting Wiley. Read on
Defying Stereotypes & OddsGraffiti Art & Empowerment What:Two graffiti artists used their standing in underground and mainstream communities to create a forum for global female artists.
October 17, 2008 by Andrea Toochin
Filed under Culture Splash
The Dirt:You might see the two pit bulls roaming the boutique of the surf-meets-street Greenpoint boutique Alphabeta and assume the folks that hang out are unapproachable. Walk through the back door to the enclosed event space and the outdoor area and you’ll find the dogs are right there with you, keeping everyone company. The painters [...]




