Black Owned Restaurant Month

Black-Owned Restaurant Month

So excited to eat at some amazing restaurants during Black-owned Restaurant Month, which will be from September 9th through the 30th! Specially priced menus will be available on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays for $35. Make sure to call in your reservations!

For more information on the inspiration behind the month: http://www.idontdoclubs.com/2015/07/21/black-owned-restaurant-month-nyc/

For a list of participating restaurants: http://www.idontdoclubs.com/2015/08/11/black-owned-restaurant-month-nyc-participating-restaurants/

 

 

Art Market Hamptons

 

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Photo by Erin K. Hylton 2015.

On Saturday, July 11th I spent a wonderful afternoon at Market Art and Design in Bridgehampton, NY. The art fair was in a beautiful location by the water, yummy food trucks and full of interesting and dynamic art pieces.

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Photo by Erin K. Hylton 2015.

The following are some images from my time at the fair:

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Damien A. Roman Fine Art Photo by Erin K. Hylton 2015.

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Swoon “Neenee” Hand painted screenprint on found object, 2014. Damien A. Roman Fine Art Photo by Erin K. Hylton 2015.

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Frank Judge “Untitled (Miss St. Louis)”, 1940s Oil on board. Bernard Goldberg Fine Arts, LLC. Photo by Erin K. Hylton 2015.

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MMaterial by Fernando Mastrangelo Studio. Photo by Erin K. Hylton 2015.

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MMaterial by Fernando Mastrangelo Studio. Photo by Erin K. Hylton 2015.

Ferran Adrià: Notes on Creativity

 

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During my trip to the Museum of Contemporary Art in Cleveland I viewed the exhibition Ferran Adrià: Notes on Creativity. On view was a variety of information on the culinary mastermind whose research and cooking techniques declared him “Chef of the Decade” in 2010 by Restaurant Magazine. From sketches to drawings, the work of Adrià illuminated the work of the culinary mastermind. The wall text follows the proceeding image from the exhibition.

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Mapping the Bronx: The Bronx Grand Concourse Cultural Map

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The Bronx Museum of the Arts

Cartography may seem a daunting and boring field, but the Bronx Museum has enlivened it to be a highly interactive experience with a website that takes viewers on a journey through the literary and creative history of the borough of The Bronx along the Grand Concourse. Take a trip on the website to learn more about The Bronx via the cultural map!

Click here to check out Mapping the Bronx: The Bronx Grand Concourse Cultural Map.

Station to Station

A public art project made possible by Levi’s, Station to Station is a cool, innovative and striking project launching from Riverfront Studios in New York City on September 6th. It is a happening launching from East Coast to West Coast by train involving the topics of place, art, film, music and food. Artists, musicians and creative peoples will be involved with site-specific station and onboard events. Whether you are there or not you can participate in the events and add art to the experience through using the hashtag: #TrackSTS. The video above indicates the inspiration behind the “Road Trip”.

From New York City the train will stop in Pittsburgh, Chicago, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Santa Fe, Winslow, Barstow, Los Angeles, Oakland/ San Francisco between September 6th and September 28th with a wide variety of changing and dynamic artists, musicians and creative peoples. To follow the train and add to the experience, use hashtag: TrackSTS and go to stationtostation.com.

Watch here for information on the sold out launch of Station to Station in New York City: