Lower East Side Community Hero Special acknowledgement from the LES Community Hero Awards selection committee Power Malu is a pioneering Artist, Athlete, Activist born and raised on the Lower East...
Carole Teller Photos from ‘Changing New York’ Village Preservation A unique collection of photographs by artist Carole Teller, an East Village resident since the 1960’s. Carole Teller is an artist...
an art commission by FABnyc Staying Power is a print and online publishing platform dedicated to amplifying a people’s history of public housing. The project uses visual and archival strategies...
W.O.W. Project The W.O.W. Project’s mission is to sustain ownership over Chinatown’s future by growing, protecting and preserving Chinatown’s creative culture through arts, culture and activism. The W.O.W. Project is...
from The Poetry Project Most of the photos in this archive gallery were taken at the New Year’s Marathon Readings or at the Symposiums. Dates, performers, and photographers are identified...
from Loisaida, Inc. Loisiada Inc. focuses on the Young Lords’ founding and impact in the Lower East Side—displaying rarely seen photographs, posters, and audio and video recordings of live performances. ...
by Dakota Scott with trivia compiled by FABnyc and Downtown Art for the annual LES History Month event, LES Stories: Chalk the LES Chalk, schmalk! Due to the COVID-19...
by Ryan Gilliam In 1901, New York City opened its first public bath, the Rivington Bath House, at 326 Delancey Street. The bath house, which was free, featured indoor and...