- Restoration Hardware
Fall Lighting Sale: @20% off on most lighting
When: through 10/24
Where: 935 Broadway, at 22nd St.
- Omnia
Architectural and decorative hardware is reduced by 40%
When: 9/9–10/8
Where: Gracious Home, 1220 Third Ave., at 70th St. and 1992 Broadway, at 67th St.
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Flea Markets
Cultchah
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Massimo Catalani: My Urbanity
The most recent work of artist Massimo Catalani, My Urbanity, in his second New York show. His art is a unique exploration of context and history and his materials create a two-dimensional comment on his subject matter.
When: 9/23 - 10/21
Where: qui New York,
601 West 26 th Street, suite 1507
- NeoCon ® East
Mideastern conference celebrating the interior design, architectural and facilities management industries of the Mid-Atlantic region. In full support of the mantra “good design is good business.”
When: 10/6 - 10/7
Where: Baltimore Convention Center, MD
- Tunnel Visions: Subway Photos 1904–1908
Underground All Over Town: Prints from the Collection of David and Reba Williams: In recognition of the New York City Subway Centennial, the New-York Historical society is presenting Tunnel Vision, a collection of photographs of stations, tunnels, and workmen dating back to the beginning of subway construction, along with Underground All Over Town, an exhibition of subway-related artwork from various New York printmakers.
When: Through 10/7
Where: New-York Historical Society, 2 W. 77th St., New York. (212) 873-3400. http://www.nyhistory.org
- Andy Goldsworthy on the Roof
No, this is not news and it will be up until October 31st, but he's our hero. Part of loving your NYC apartment is loving NYC. And what's not to love about standing on the roof of the Met in the summertime taking in a work by Goldsworthy? Priceless.
- Solos: FutureShack
May 14 - October 10, 2004
The architectural prototype FutureShack, designed by Australian architect Sean Godsell, will be constructed in the Arthur Ross Terrace and Garden as part of the summer Solos series.
Cooper Hewitt Museum, 5th Ave. at 91st St.
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