 | 56th Annual Winter Antiques Show |
(Park Avenue Armory, 643 Park Ave, New York, NY 10065) (12 - 8pm) The Winter Antiques Show marks its 56th year as the most prestigious antiques show in America, featuring the “best of the best” from antiquities through the 1960s. The Show provides curators, established collectors, dealers, design professionals and first-time buyers with opportunities to view and purchase exceptional pieces showcased by 75 exhibitors. One-third of the Show's exhibitors are specialists in Americana, with the rest featuring English, European, and Asian fine and decorative arts.
($20) Event Website Note: this event runs January 22 - 31
 | Magnetic Cabaret |
(Bubble Lounge, 228 West Broadway, New York, NY 10013) (7pm - 1am) Magnetic Cabaret features five Magnetic Laboratorium's Live Video Light Action Cabaret, by New York City Night Stars, Associated Artists and Guess Artists. Magnetic Cabaret offers The Bubble Lounge clientele an over the top experience of an elegantly raw approach to cabaret.
Event Website Note: this event runs January 10, 17, and 24
 | Center Voices and the New York Historical Society presents “Who Gets To Call It Art?” |
(The New-York Historical Society, 170 Central Park West, New York, NY 10024) (1 - 4pm) Who Gets To Call It Art? is a wild ride through the fascinating 1960s New York art world, seen through the eyes of the first “contemporary art” curator for the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Henry Geldzahler. Directed by Peter Rosen, the film presents a vibrant look at ten amazing years when American artists challenged everything and changed the world of art. Interviews of Andy Warhol, Jasper Johns, Roy Lichtenstein, Frank Stella, and David Hockney.
(FREE) Event Website  | Great SCoT: New Plays! |
(Access Theater, 380 Broadway, 4th Fl., New York City, NY 10013) (7 PM-11 PM) SHELBY COMPANY and Artistic Director, DAN MOYER, are pleased to announce Great SCoT, the company’s premiere series of three full-length plays by emerging writers, plus additional plays in the SCoT Free reading series.
($15) (1-800-838-3006) kampfirefilms@gmail.com Event Website Note: this event runs January 20 - 31
 |  | Coney Island-Now, Then & Forever |
(The Historic Chapel at Green-Wood Cemetery) (1 & 3pm) Come experience the thrill of Coney Island and the pleasure of Victorian Toy Theater with Magic, Music and Mermaids on a winter afternoon in the warm and cozy Historic Chapel at Green-Wood. Combining music, Victorian Mermaids, hand-carved marionettes and storytelling, these shows will bring life and depth to many of Coney’s legendary showmen (and Green-Wood permanent residents) including Charles Feltman, inventor of the hot dog; George Tilyou, Steeplechase Park founder; and Mile-a-Minute Murphy, 19th-century bicyclist who raced a locomotive–and won! And on display: A special exhibition of Coney Island memorabilia from The Green-Wood Historic Fund archives AND the newly re-discovered Dreamland Bell. Fun for adults, great for kids and families. FREE HOT CHOCOLATE AND TEA!
($15; $30 family package) Event Website Note: this event runs January 16 - 17, and 23 - 24
 |  | Pop Star on Ice |
(IFC, 323 Sixth Ave at West 3rd St, New York, NY 10003) POP STAR ON ICE is an unprecedented behind-the-scenes portrait of outspoken Olympian and three-time US Figure Skating National Champion Johnny Weir. When Johnny fails to win a medal at the 2006 Winter Olympics, the media turns on him and he feels the backlash. Love him or hate him, Johnny is one of the most talented skaters of all time, but talent alone does not make a champion. Johnny Weir appears in person Jan 20 & 22.
Event Website Note: this event runs January 20 - 26
 |  | The Pond at Bryant Park |
(Bryant Park, 25 West 40th St, New York, NY 10018) (Sun - Thurs 8am - 10pm; Fri - Sat 8am - 12am) NYC's only FREE ADMISSION Ice Skating Rink. Catch skating performances, live music, ticket giveaways and kids activities. The Pond is one of NYC's most treasured winter destinations. Enjoy a day of skating, share a romantic evening under the stars, celebrate the holidays at a company bash, or join one of the many events and ice activities this season!
(FREE) Event Website This event runs November 6, 2009 - January 24, 2010
 |  | Sexual Healing |
(Mint Theater Company, 311 West 43rd St, New York, NY 10036) (Wed - Fri 7:30; Sat & Sun 8pm) The play details the taboo experimentation and practices of a renowned sex researcher who conducted scientific research into human sexuality and oversaw the filming of hundreds of couples having intercourse thousands of times. Intellectually explicit, Sexual Healing spotlights the role sex played in divorce and the disintegration of the family unit. It tells the story of the development of various techniques for sexual arousal, the employment of surrogate wives, impotence and the "reprogramming" of homosexual men, prior to the American Psychological Association's decision to re-classify homosexuality from being a mental disorder.
($18) Event Website This event runs January 6 - 30
 | Who Shot Rock & Roll: A Photographic History, 1955 to the Present |
(Brooklyn Museum, 200 Eastern Pkwy, Brooklyn, NY 11238) Who Shot Rock & Roll is the first major museum exhibition on rock and roll to put photographers in the foreground, acknowledging their creative and collaborative role in the history of rock music. From its earliest days, rock and roll was captured in photographs that personalized, and frequently eroticized, the musicians, creating a visual identity for the genre. The photographers were handmaidens to the rock-and-roll revolution, and their images communicate the social and cultural transformations that rock has fostered since the1950s. The exhibition is in six sections: rare and revealing images taken behind the scenes; tender snapshots of young musicians at the beginnings of their careers; exhilarating photographs of live performances that display the energy, passion, style, and sex appeal of the band on stage; powerful images of the crowds and fans that are often evocative of historic paintings; portraits revealing the soul and creativity, rather than the surface and celebrity, of the musicians; and conceptual images and album covers highlighting the collaborative efforts between the image makers and the musicians.
Event Website This event runs October 30, 2009 - January 31, 2010
 | IN/SIGHT 2010 - A Group show of contemporary art by American Indian Artists |
(Chelsea Art Museum, 556 West 22nd Street, New York, NY 10011) (11 am - 6 pm) The exhibition IN/SIGHT 2010is a survey of work by both emerging and established artists working in various media. Twenty-four artists spanning several generations are represented in the show. The work ranges across the entire spectrum of contemporary practice from painting and photography to sculpture, video and mixed media installation. Superficially it might resemble any broad ranging survey of contemporary artists, except that there is a subtle pervasion of sensibility and spirit unique to the American Indian experience that lends the work rich additional dimensions of iconography, mythology, historical reference and skill traditions, dimensions that surprise and delight again and again.
($8 adults, $4 students & seniors) (212.255.0719) contact@chelseaartmuseum.org Event Website This event runs January 15 - February 13
 | Never Can Say Goodbye |
(Former Tower Record Store, 4th St & Broadway, New York, NY 10003) (Wed - Sun: 12 - 7pm) No Longer Empty (NLE) will re-open the legendary Tower Records store with a multimedia art exhibition. Spotlighting more than 20 artists that work with sound, light, and image, Never Can Say Goodbye celebrate the store’s historic role as the locus of the community -- the old way to meet people face to face and share music and information. Each week a variety of music performers will capture the fleeting opportunity to play live in the ex-Tower Records space. Performances include Broken Mirrors with John Miller, Cleopatra’s, ((audience)), the Metropolis Ensemble, the Jon Herington Band, Azita, Disco Monkeys, and others. Exhibition features artists Ryan Brennan, Joe Diebes, R. Luke DuBois, Richard Garet, Invader, Josh Jordan, Meredyth Sparks, Kaz Oshiro, Naama Tsabar, Paul Villinski, and Siebren Versteeg.
(FREE) Event Website This event runs January 15 - February 14
 |  | ‘You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real): The Work of Robert Blanchon’ |
(Bobst Library at New York University, 70 Washington Square South) Coming 10 years after artist and educator Robert Blanchon’s death of AIDS, the first New York exhibition of his works, writing and ephemera will be spotlighted at the Tracey/Barry Gallery of the Fales Library & Special Collections. The Gallery is on the Third Floor of the Bobst Library at New York University. At turns playful, brave, probing, and profound, the exhibition marks the transfer of major holding of Blanchon’s estate into the publicly accessible archives of the Fales Library at New York University. It also concludes a multi-year collaboration between the artist’s estate and the nonprofit advocacy organization Visual AIDS to collect and present the work of the late photo-based conceptual artist.
Event Website This event runs November 19, 2009 - February 26, 2010
 |  | Jimmy Ong: Sitayana |
(Tyler Rollins Fine Art, 529 West 20th St, New York, NY 10011) Considered to be one of Singapore’s preeminent contemporary artists, Ong has been noted for his large scale, figurative charcoal works on paper since his first solo exhibitions in the 1980s. During the past year, he became fascinated with the Ramayana, the ancient Indian epic that recounts the exploits of Rama and his dutiful wife, Sita. Ong has brought his own unique viewpoint to this classic story. Inspired by the Ramayana’s characters and its dramatic themes of love, combat, and heroic adventure, he has created new narratives that are informed by his sensitivity as a gay man to the way gender roles play out in contemporary relationships.
Event Website This event runs January 14, 2009 - February 27, 2010
 |  | Black History Month Scavenger Hunt |
(Madame Tussauds, 234 West 42nd St btwn 7 & 8th Aves, Times Square, New York, NY 10036) Madame Tussauds is offering a history lesson alongside its wax figurines this month: Beginning on Martin Luther King Day, visitors can participate in a special scavenger hunt, with clues based on African-American icons (like Malcolm X and Rose Parks) whose likenesses are in the wax museum. The clues can be downloaded from the website.
($22.40 - $35) (212-512-9600) Event Website This event runs January 18, 2009 - February 28, 2010
 | NYC Ballet Winter Season |
(Lincoln Center, 70 Lincoln Center Plaza, New York, NY 10023) With over 100 phenomenal dancers and a stunning 62-piece orchestra, every NYCB performance is a thrilling experience.
Event Website This event runs January 5 - February 28
 | Lincoln Center presents American Songbook |
(Lincoln Center, 70 Lincoln Center Plaza, New York, NY 10023) (See website for schedule) Lincoln Center’s acclaimed series American Songbook returns in January for its twelfth season celebrating the diversity of American popular song. For 16 nights of pop, folk, cabaret, country, rock, and show tunes, the series will explore the best of the golden age of musical standards through to today’s most dynamic contemporary songwriting.
($65+) Event Website This event runs January 13 - March 6
 |  | City Ice Pavilion |
(City Ice Pavilion, 47-32 32nd Place, Long Island City, NY, NY 11101) Whether you’re lacing up skates for the first time, or you’re an experienced skater, you will love ice skating at the City Ice Pavilion, New York’s only roof-top skating facility. There's also ice hockey, figure skating and skating lessons. Santa will be there every Saturday & Sunday until Christmas, and he's bringing his skates!
($5 - $8, $6 skate rental) Event Website This event runs November 1, 2009 - March 14, 2010
 | Alias Man Ray: The Art of Revolution |
(The Jewish Museum, 1109 Fifth Ave, New York, NY 10128) The quintessential modernist, Man Ray recast the concept of artistic identity, working as a painter, photographer, sculptor, printmaker, filmmaker, poet, and essayist. He perpetually tinkered with material at hand, putting to ingenious use the practical skills learned in a variety of jobs, from advertising to mapmaking to engraving.
Event Website This event runs November 15, 2009 - March 14, 2010
 |  | Wollman Rink Prospect Park |
(Located in Prospect Park, Brooklyn, nearest the Parkside/Ocean Ave entrance or the Lincoln Road/Ocean Aven entrance, btwn the Lake & the Concert Grove) Wollman Rink offers fun for all, providing 26,600 square feet of ice. It also serves as home ice for local amateur men’s and women’s hockey teams. Special events include: Jan 23rd Show Tunes Skate: Free your inner Broadway star and have a blast. Jan 31st Michael Jackson Skate: We want to "Rock With You" so "Beat It" to Wollman Rink and get your groove on with the songs from the King of Pop.
($5; Children (ages 14 & under); Seniors: $3; Skate Rental: $6.50) Event Website This event runs November 26, 2009 - March 14, 2010
 |  | Wollman Skating Rink |
(Central Park South, 59th St & 6th Ave) Wollman Rink is a popular skating choice and is apt to be crowded during peak times (especially weekends).
($10.25 ($5 children) wkdays; $14.75 wknds ($5.75 children); skate rentals $6.25) Event Website This event runs November 1, 2009 - March 15, 2010
 |  | Trump Lasker Skating Rink Central Park |
(North end of Central Park near 110th St & Lenox Ave) Get caught up in the joy of the winter season by gliding across Lasker Rink with two oval rinks: one for high school hockey teams and one for all ages.
($6.25 (children under 12 $3.50); skate rental $5.50) Event Website This event runs November 1, 2009 - March 15, 2010
 | Slash: Paper Under the Knife |
(Museum of Arts & Design, 2 Columbus Circle, New York, NY 10019) Slash: Paper Under the Knife takes the pulse of the international art world's renewed interest in paper as a creative medium and source of artistic inspiration, examining the remarkably diverse use of paper in a range of art forms. Slash is the third exhibition in MAD's Materials and Process series, which examines the renaissance of traditional handcraft materials and techniques in contemporary art and design. The exhibition surveys unusual paper treatments, including works that are burned, torn, cut by lasers, and shredded. A section of the exhibition will focus on artists who modify books to transform them into sculpture, while another will highlight the use of cut paper for film and video animations. Selected artists will be commissioned to create site-specific or site-referential works, and others will be invited to create work onsite in MAD's three artist studios that will subsequently be installed in the exhibition.
($15/Thur 6-9pm by donation) Event Website This event runs October 7, 2009 - April 4, 2010
 | American Beauty: Aesthetics and Innovation in Fashion |
(FIT, 27th St & 7th Ave, New York, NY 10001) The Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) presents the first exhibition to explore how the "philosophy of beauty" is allied to the craft of dressmaking. Each of the 75 looks on display was chosen to exemplify the relationship between technical ingenuity and artistic excellence. Curator Patricia Mears has focused on approximately 25 American fashion designers, ranging from the obscure, such as Jessie Franklin Turner, whose work dates from the late 1910s, to rising stars of the present day, such as the Mulleavy sisters of Rodarte. Other designers featured include Adrian, Bonnie Cashin, Maria Cornejo, James Galanos, Halston, Elizabeth Hawes, Charles James, Charles Kleibacker, Claire McCardell, Norman Norell, Rick Owens, Ralph Rucci, Isabel Toledo, Pauline Trigère, Valentina, Yeohlee, and Jean Yu.
(FREE) Event Website This event runs November 6, 2009 - April 10, 2010
 |  | Ice Rink at Rockefeller Center |
(Rockefeller Center, 45 Rockefeller Plaza, 5th to 7th Aves, 47 to 51st Sts, New York, NY 10111) The most famous city rink of them all.
($9.50+, skate rental $8) Event Website This event runs November 6, 2009 - April 15, 2010
 | Tim Burton Retrospective |
(MoMA, 11 West 53 St, New York, NY 10019) This major career retrospective on Tim Burton, consisting of a gallery exhibition and a film series, considers Burton's career as a director, producer, writer, and concept artist for live-action and animated films, along with his work as a fiction writer, photographer and illustrator. Following the current of his visual imagination from early childhood drawings through his mature work, the exhibition presents artwork generated during the conception and production of his films, and highlights a number of unrealized projects and never-before-seen pieces, as well as student art, his earliest non-professional films, and examples of his work as a storyteller and graphic artist for non-film projects.
Event Website This event runs November 22, 2009 - April 26, 2010
 | Jean Miotte: Spirit of Defiance |
(Chelsea Art Museum, 556 West 22nd Street, New York, NY 10011) (open Tu - Sa 11am to 6pm Th 11am to 8pm closed Su) Miotte’s artistic influences include performance, choreography, jazz music and Ballet, and of these his most seminal influence is Ballet. In London in 1948 he did set design and saw the work of Balanchine, the Diaghilev Ballet and Margot Fonteyn. Being exposed to this variety of art was of profound inspiration to him. Dance is the universal language of non-verbal communication, evident through performance. Miotte would experiment with gesture through painting and hone lyrical movement in his own art. ($8, $4)
This event runs November 30, 2009 - December 30, 2010