Tag: hudsonparklibrary
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June 16, 2016 at 07:30PM
Later than lunchtime #drawing: Post summer reading street fair (no traffic!) outside of the @nypl Hudson Park Library on St. Luke’s Place/Leroy Street. Quick drawing today, off to storage before it closes to pick up frames, and then to pick up photo prints for my Inwood Drawings show, to be installed this weekend. Reception Sunday,…
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February 19, 2016 at 01:32PM
Lunchtime #drawing: Inside the Hudson Park Library on Leroy Street. This branch of the New York Public Library was designed by architects Carrere and Hastings, and built in 1906 with funds from Andrew Carnegie. Don’t forget, Pulitzer Prize winning poet Marianne Moore worked here in the early 1920s! Thanks to everyone who came out to…
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January 26, 2016 at 03:55PM
Lunchtime #drawing: Check out my #LiteraryGreenwichVillage art exhibition in February at the Hudson Park Library on Leroy Street, and wish the library a happy 110th birthday, it opened in 1906. #NicksLunchboxService @nypl #library #HudsonParkLibrary #art #architecture #carnegielibrary #leroystreet #westvillage #greenwichvillage (at Hudson Park Library) from Nick’s Lunchbox Service on Tumblr http://ift.tt/1PBtjWe via IFTTT
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January 15, 2016 at 02:59PM
Hello everyone, I’d like to invite you to my #LiteraryGreenwichVillage exhibition reception on February 2 at the Hudson Park Library Gallery at 66 Leroy St. in the West Village, the show runs from Feb 1-29, 2016. It would be great to meet you there. #ArtExhibition #GreenwichVillage #fineart #drawing #art #architecture @nypl #HudsonParkLibrary (at New York,…
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November 19, 2015 at 01:00PM
Lunchtime #drawing: William S. Burroughs lived at 69 Bedford Street in the West Village circa 1943. Another one to include in a #LiteraryGreenwichVillage show I’m working on for a February exhibit at the Hudson Park Library’s gallery space. #NicksLunchboxService #WilliamSBurroughs #BedfordStreet #69BedfordStreet #WestVillage #BeatWriter #architecture #art #HudsonParkLibrary (at West Village) from Nick’s Lunchbox Service on…
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October 19, 2015 at 03:29PM
Lunchtime #drawing: Poet Marianne Moore lived at 14 St. Luke’s Place in 1918, across from the Hudson Park Library, where she also worked for a few years. In addition to winning a Pulitzer Prize for ‘Collected Poems’ in 1935, she is well known for wearing a cape and tricorn hat around Greenwich Village. #NicksLunchboxService @NYPL…