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Cultural History of the Lower East Side – Curated Walking Tour with James Fuentes

Tuesday May 12 @ 11:00 am1:00 pm
Free

Organized by Abrons Arts Center

To celebrate Henry Street Settlement’s partnership with Independent – now newly situated at Pier 36 on the Lower East Side – we are pleased to present a free walking tour, curated and led by gallerist James Fuentes. Taking place two days ahead of the inaugural Gala Preview, the tour explores the cultural history of the Lower East Side (LES) and brings into focus the neighborhood that connects Henry Street’s long-standing community mission and support of the arts, Independent’s new home, and the artists and dealers who continue to shape its cultural life.

The tour will trace several defining moments within the art historical framework of LES, spanning nearly a century. Beginning at Abrons Arts Center, which has been Henry Street’s home for artistic expression, experimentation, and activism for over a century, the tour will lead guests through the rich history of our neighborhood – celebrating the fact that one of New York City’s most vital immigration portals has long served as fertile ground for some of the most important art movements of the past hundred years.

Tour highlights will include:
~Kick off at Henry Street Settlement’s Abrons Arts Center, the only contemporary art center in NYC part of a social services agency
~Meet Lee Quiñones as he discusses his iconic mural Howard the Duck and the Lions Den – a touchstone that connects Lee’s work to Keith Haring and the broader hip-hop and graffiti movement of the 1980s
~Visits to the flourishing Lower East Side gallery community
~Ending at the site of Claes Oldenburg’s The Store on E. 2nd Street, the landmark Happening of the late 1960s, closing the loop with one of the most significant avant-garde events of the last century.

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  • Abrons Arts Center
  • 466 Grand Street
    New York, NY 10002
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