CANSTRUCTION
Brookfield Place Winter Garden
230 Vesey St New York, NY 10281
November 11th to November 16th,2015
Free for all ages
A fan of Andy Warhol’s soup can prints? Wish you could see more art based on cans? Well you’re in luck because the Brookfield Place Winter Garden is hosting a free event where 31 teams go against each other to build the best structure out of cans. The best part is, every can used is donated to City Harvest. You can not only go see all 31 of these sculptures and vote for your favorite, but you can also join the cause by bringing a can to donate.
“Please Touch The Art”
East River between Adams St and Atlantic Ave Brooklyn,NY 11201
Running until December 31,2015
Free for all ages
If you love the outdoors and the arts, combine the two at the Brooklyn Bridge Park, which just added 18 brand-new sculptures by Jeppe Hein:a Danish artist. His art is all touchable with a mirror maze, water jet walls seven feet high, and you can relax on his modified benches.
The Marchers
Puerto Rican Traveling Theater
304 West 47th Street, New York, NY 10036
Upcoming Dates are November 13th, November 14th, November 15th and November 18th
5 dollars a ticket through High 5 Tickets
The Marchers is actually three original plays combined into one performance which ends up creating a cabaret which with Hispanic culture. The plays are each actually one man acts which leaves much to the imagination and demands your focus. The Marchers even includes works of literature from people such as Walt Whitman and Salvatore Quasimodo.
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