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Honoring Lenapehoking: National Native American Heritage Month
New York has always been synonymous with innovation and ingenuity. From its beginnings as a modern city to the present, this is evident in its architecture. But "Lenapehoking" (the land of the Lenape tribe) literally laid a blueprint for what would become urban living. With "Manahatta, (meaning hilly island) at its center, the first New Yorkers' contributions, often overlooked in mainstream history, played a crucial role in shaping city life. For “ National Native American

Franck
Oct 311 min read


Epicenter NYC: Music of Many Colours
Music of Many Colours by Epicenter NYC Opening Reception: The Local NY, Long Island City 13-02 44th Avenue Nov 7 from 6pm to 9pm EST RSVP FREE EVENT This exhibition brings together artists exploring the enduring relationship between music and cultural identity. Across traditions and generations, music serves as both archive and amplifier—carrying ancestral memory, voicing resistance, and shaping collective belonging. The works presented here have a broad range of references

Franck
Oct 291 min read


Sustenance + Survival Exhibit
EXHIBITION DATES: OCT 16, 2025 – JAN 6, 2026 GALLERY HOURS: Tuesdays 6-8pm, Saturdays 1-5pm NoMAA GALLERY: 4140 Broadway (176 ST) NY, NY PARTICIPATING ARTISTS: Adaley Muñoz | Ana Maria Reyes | Chae Kihn | Darcy Rogers | Elizabeth Starčević | Felipe Galindo | Flor Khan | Francisco Alvarado-Juárez | Franck de las Mercedes | Gabriel Castillo | Gal Cohen | Glenn Lieberman | J Gregory Coutinho | Jeff Elliott | Jerise Fogel | Jim Mutton | Kaé Sato | Kathia Regalado | Kim Cabán | Li

Franck
Oct 291 min read
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