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Saturday, April 19, 2014

Saturday, April 19th, 2014 ..............................NYC









 66°F 
















  • 5:00pm - 6:00pm












  • Skate Brooklyn Skate Shop
    78 St. Marks Pl., 
    Brooklyn, 
    New York 11217




































Here is your chance to meet and skate with Bella of the Pink Helmet Posse.

Join GRO NYC in welcoming her and the documentary makers to NYC as they visit for the Tribeca Film Festival.

She will be skating at Skate brooklyn this Saturday, April 19th, from 5pm – 6pm. Say hello, ask her questions, learn more about Pink Helmet Posse and skate!

78 St Marks Pl, Brooklyn, NY





Pink Helmet Posse At Tr|beca
The Pink Helmet Posse Documentary made by Ben Mullinkosson & Kristelle Laroche has made it into the short films of Tribeca 2014! The documentary is playing four times throughout the festival.

SATURDAY APRIL 19 12:00 PM AMC LOEWS VILLAGE 7-1
MONDAY APRIL 21 1:00 PM AMC LOEWS VILLAGE 7-2
FRIDAY APRIL 25 6:45 PM BOW TIE CINEMAS CHELSEA 8
SUNDAY APRIL 27 1:30 PM TRIBECA CINEMAS THEATRE 1




About The Pink Helmet Posse

Hi, our names are Bella, Relz, & Sierra and we are the Pink Helmet Posse. We love to skateboard. We want to make it easy and fun for girls to start skateboarding. We will be showing basic tutorials, and pictures of our adventures to encourage and inspire you to go skate. We know it can be intimidating, but we’re here to show you that skateboarding is not just for boys. Come skate with us…you don’t have to have a pink helmet, but we think it looks pretty cute. Follow us on Instagram @PinkHelmetPosse. Learn more at PinkHelmetPosse.com.


































  • 8:00pm








  • J-COLLABO
    300 7th street, 
    Brooklyn, 
    New York 
    11215































Come to another fun J-MUSIC NIGHT PART2!!
Art Exhibition + J-Music Nights!! on April 19th, Saturday nights from 8PM.

Admission : Free

*We'll serve SAKE and BEER.

In Japanese history the Showa period represents the time of rapid social and economic growth that eventually established Japan as a world super power.
This period is revered in Japanese history, since it followed many years of international and domestic upheaval including two world wars and the use of nuclear weapons that devastated the infrastructure as well as the spirit of many the Japanese people. The period of Showa is often referred to as "Time of disturbance of turbulence."
Vigorous Showa pays homage to this cherished time in Japanese history. A time in which the spirit and vitality was restored in the hearts people.










































  • 7:00pm - 9:00pm









  • Vector Gallery

    40 Clinton Street,
    New York,
    New York
    10002






















And we will bestow unto you sweet rivers of chocolate, and gilded baskets of pink and blue tinsel bedecked with ribbons of satin. Eateth of our marshmallow flesh and drinketh of our champagne sacrament and witness the glory of a new Spring, for Doll Eyes hath risen!

The Doll Eyes Spring Fashion Presentation
Vector Gallery
40 Clinton Street NYC 10002

Presentation from 7pm till 9pm
Reception will follow

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Tour: "Fortunato Depero" at CIMA Center for Italian Modern Art
Downtown: 421 Broome street, RSVP required $10, free for students, 11 am, 1pm, 3 pm













Peter Fankhauser "Water & Air" at TEMP Art Space
Downtown: 47 Walker Street , b/w Broadway & Church, 7-9pm














David Scanavino, Evan Robarts, Gabriele Picco, Peter Sutherland, Raul de Nieves "ASSEMBLED" curated by Alex Ahn, Ari Lipkis at TEMP Art Space
Downtown: 47 Walker Street , b/w Broadway & Church, 7-9pm























Lisi Raskin "Recuperative Tactics" at Art in General
Downtown: 79 Walker street, b/w Broadway & Lafayette, 6-8pm
















Preview: Anina Ivry Bloch, Caroline Polachek, Greem Jellyfish, John Kim, Laura Poitras, Lazar Bozic, Ross Menuez, Scott Kapelman, Sporting Life, Tom Shannon "The 4'33'' Mixtape Listening Party" curated by Lorenzo Bueno at AMO Studios
Chinatown/LES: 106 Eldridge street, 2-4pm










D'ette Nogle "Michael Clifton & Michael Benevento and D´Ette Nogle Present: Regressing to Mean April 19 " at Clifton Benevento
Soho: 515 Broadway, suite 6BR, 5-7pm














Performance: Nina Horisaki-Christens, Takashi Horisaki "Metabolic Morphology" at Recess Activities, Inc.
Soho: 41 Grand street, 2pm













Tapp Francke "this is you" at gallery nine5
Soho: 24 Spring street, 6-8pm













Rainer Ganahl "El Mundo/Formerly Eagle Theater, Classical Music Concert" at Kai Matsumiya
4 Street: 153 1/2 Stanton street, 7-9:30pm
















Artist Talk: Agathe de Bailliencourt, Chris Succo, Niels Trannois, Tom Owen "Five Solo Exhibitions" at RH Contemporary Art
16 street: 437 W 16 street, 4-6pm














Workshop: Lisa Elmaleh "Wet Plate Printing" Enlarging onto Tin & Glass at Center for Alternative Photography (Penumbra Foundation)
30 street: 36 East 30th Street, $455.50-$495, 10am-6pm
















Workshop: Brenton Hamilton "Gum Bichromate" at Center for Alternative Photography (Penumbra Foundation)
30 street: 36 East 30th Street, $455.50-$495, 10am-6pm













Dylan Vandenhoeck "I CAN SEE THROUGH MY HANDS" at So What Space
36 street: 220 36 street , Room B424, 7-10pm















Gabriel Hurier "Directions" at Sardine
Brooklyn, Bushwick: 286 Stanhope street, 6-9pm
















Christopher Orlando Page "Pictures" at Sushi Bar
Brooklyn: 62 18 street, 6-9pm































Amanda Browder, Amanda Church, Deborah Brown, Gary Petersen, Jennifer Coates, Ketta Ioannidou, Nicolas Touron "COLOR ME BADD" curated by Chris Bors at NARS Foundation
Brooklyn: 201 46th street, floor 4, 6-9pm















Performance: Evan Calder Williams "“Violent X” with Taku Unami" curated by Issue Project Room at Issue Project Room
Brooklyn: 22 Boerum Place, 8pm


















Performance: Evan Calder Williams "“Violent X” with Taku Unami" at Issue Project Room
Brooklyn: 22 Boerum Place, $10 suggested donation, 8:00PM
















Keil Borrman "The Choice We Face" at helper
Brooklyn: 495 Rogers Avenue, 7-10pm

















Am Schmidt "Am Schmidt: Fierce (Untitled)" curated by Daniel Terna, Tin Nguyen, Tom Forkin at 321 Gallery
Brooklyn: 321 Washington Ave, 5-9pm




















Amanda Curreri, Becca Albee, Jennifer Nagle Myers, Nina Elder, Pablo Guardiola "LANDLESSNESS" curated by Carrie Hott at Ortega y Gasset Projects
Queens: 1717 Troutman street, #327, 6-9pm




































  •  9:30pm













  • The Griffin
    50 Gansevoort Street, New York, New York 10014


















Saturday, April 19th, 9:30pm

Live performance by FRANKA

Sponsored vodka open bar 9:30pm-10:30pm

Music by DJ Dippa & DJ Wolf

Dress: Cocktail attire

The Griffin
50 Gansevoort Street

Complimentary admission with RSVP to
Michael James on Facebook





























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