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Virtual Art Exhibitions
In-person visitors are welcome but all visitors must wear a mask and have temperature checked at security desk before visiting the gallery. No more than 25 people at a time. The Interchurch Center Gallery is open Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Curator, Jennifer Roberts. Presented by Executive Director Paula M. Mayo.
Virtual Noonday Concerts in the Chapel
September through May, The Interchurch Center sponsors a series of programs by professional artists from the New York metropolitan area and beyond. Programs range from string quartets to woodwind ensembles, traditional African folk music to Celtic songs and dances, medieval to jazz, vocal soloists to choirs, and emerging artists to established professionals. These concerts are pre-recorded and available on our YouTube channel.
Virtual Art Exhibitions
Street Scene | Recent Work By Delphine Le Goff
Delphine Le Goff is a French artist who lives and works in the East Village. She is excited to have her first solo show at The Interchurch Center. During the lockdown in New York City last year, she began a sketching practice, making drawings initially of her apartment and then moving on to buildings and streets around her neighborhood. Her lively sketches bring a wonderful bit of New York to life on paper. She also shares her hats and turbans, another creative outlet that brings joy and color to the street. Delphine thinks that every day should be full of laughter and smiles because they cost nothing but bring joy.
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POWER PLAY | Lucy Rovetto & Armisey Smith
Celebrating Women's History month, in our previous show Power Play, we have work from two artists, Lucy Rovetto and Armisey Smith. These two women work in very different ways, using various mixed media as well as traditional materials. Both however are interested in questioning power structures, the status quo and bringing into view things that are not always easily seen. Both also have a dark sense of humor that at times brings some levity and play to the weighty topics they explore. And both invite the viewer to participate and imagine some new perspectives.
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KNOW JUSTICE, KNOW PEACE
To view more photographs from this series and order prints, visit: bobgore.smugmug.com/George-Floyd-Protests-New-York.
Reach Bob directly via email at bgpinc@aol.com.
Personal/Universal Three Contemporary Women Artists
Virtual Concert Series
June 2 | Music for Flute & Piano
May 19 | Music for Vocal Duet
May 5 | Music for Soprano, Clarinet, and Piano
Apr. 21 | Illuminations of Love and Justice
Apr. 7 | Anton Arensky's String Quartet #2
Mar. 17 | Songs of Water and the Spring
Mar. 3 | Side by Side: Music of the Americas
Feb. 3 | Music by J. Rosamond Johnson and H. T. Burleigh
Jan. 20 | Downtown Folk Band
Bam Bam Rodriguez, upright bass
Jan. 6 | Aria with Thirty Variations (BWV 988)
Dec. 16 | Home for Christmas
December 2 | Music by Handel, Bach, Gershwin & Piazzolla
Nov. 18 | Rachmaninoff’s Cello Sonata, Op. 19
Oct. 28 | A Feast of Sacred Favorites
Oct. 21 | Celebrating the Titans of the Tenor Saxophone
Jim Greene, bass | Joe Strasser, drums