Art occupies Tribeca with TOAST

New York City is home to some of the most incredible artwork, museums and art galleries in the world. It would take me a few paragraphs to list all the possibilities of meeting and observing art. But, you see, there is a lot of art that can’t be found in the prestigious museums everyone heard about – such as artists’ studios.

Thus, not long ago, I went to partake of some TOAST; a different kind of TOAST, in the form of Tribeca Open Artist Studio Tour. My friend Bil Donovan invited me. And not surprisingly, his studio was the busiest. Apart from the fabulous wine and cheese, and the casual get-together over jaw-dropping art, the Tribeca Open Artist Studio is essentially an organization of artists that serves to continually reinvigorate the neighborhood’s creative identity. In its 16th year, the Tribeca Art Walk featured a list of artists – both established and emerging – with open studios. Bil Donovan’s was one of them.

As a very visual and creative person, I give a thumbs up to the marketing in charge of the posters Art served hot, very original.

 

FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail