Four Site-Specific Art Installations at Eateries During First-Ever Sunnyside Restaurant Week
Food for thought… and munching. No Longer Empty, a nonprofit that organizes experimental public art exhibits, will host Conveying the Invisible, four site-specific “art interventions” addressing love, life, death and rebirth during the first-ever Sunnyside Restaurant Week. From November 4th through November 16th, art will be displayed as follows at the following restaurants: PJ Horgan’s…
Food for thought… and munching. No Longer Empty, a nonprofit that organizes experimental public art exhibits, will host Conveying the Invisible, four site-specific “art interventions” addressing love, life, death and rebirth during the first-ever Sunnyside Restaurant Week. From November 4th through November 16th, art will be displayed as follows at the following restaurants: PJ Horgan’s (42-17 Queens Boulevard), Anne Katrine Senstad’s Tears on a Coffin neon installation; Malingo (43-16 Queens Boulevard), live painting performances by Simonetta Moro; Venturo (44-07 Queens Boulevard), Carlo Steiner’s Butterflies installation with butterfly-shaped wafers; and Nodus (45-04 Queens Boulevard), Erika Harrsch‘s Body Map and Eros Thanatos video installations. In addition, three of these artists will offer live performances on November 4th as follows: PJ Horgan’s, 11 am to 10 pm, Senstad’s Tears on a Coffin will be in the parking lot; PJ Horgan’s, 6 pm to 8 pm, Senstad will perform with a Mariachi band; Malingo, 2 pm to 7 pm, Moro will paint; and Venturo, 6 pm to 10 pm, Steiner will present Butterfly Maker.
Details: Conveying the Invisible, check four Sunnyside restaurant venues, November 4th through the 16th, free.
Photos courtesy of Event Curator Sarah Corona
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