
"Ready to get LIT? Illumination NYC, New York City's premier light festival, returns for three nights only. This year, the festival will take place at the grand reopening of Wagner Park. Visitors can enjoy large scale light installations, live performances, interactive experiences and more! It is free to join the fun, and there will be food and drinks available for purchase each night."
"DUMBO's First Thursday Gallery Walks Multiple participating galleries Begins Oct. 2 Fully immerse yourself in DUMBO's rich art scene with this special tour hosted by Art in DUMBO. The walks will take you through several of the neighborhood's many art galleries to see the latest works from local artists, led by a local arts professional. Tour guests will also get drink specials at Superfine."
"MFTA Artist-in-Residence Natsuki Takauji takes a dive into the themes of life and death, home and belonging and the space inbetween with her new exhibition Temporal Belonging. The show is influenced by Takauji's travels to her native Japan, specifically Nagasaki, Hiroshima, and Fukushima, where abandoned homes remain frozen in time after nuclear devastation and natural disasters. She deciphered the stories that were left behind and enshrined them to be told again."
Illumination NYC returns Sept. 25–27 at Wagner Park with large-scale light installations, live performances, interactive experiences, and food and drinks available for purchase; admission is free. DUMBO's First Thursday Gallery Walks begin Oct. 2 with tours hosted by Art in DUMBO that visit multiple neighborhood galleries, showcase new work by local artists, and offer drink specials at Superfine. Materials for the Arts presents Natsuki Takauji's Temporal Belonging through Oct. 9, an exhibition shaped by travels to Nagasaki, Hiroshima, and Fukushima that reflects on abandoned homes, memory, life, death, and rootedness.
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