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May 9, 2025. Free shows, free concerts, free movies, free tours, free readings, worshops, lectures, etc. are New York's best kept secret! Learn all about it and do not miss the unique opportunities that only New York provides: NYC never ceases to amaze you with quantity and quality of its free culture and free entertainment whether it's day or night, weekday or weekend, summer or winter, spring or fall, January or June, May or September. If you are looking for inexpensive things to do and where to go in Manhattan today, tonight, tomorrow, or any other time, or any other day of any week - you came to the right place: just click on any day on the calendar dispayed on the every page of our site and you will see how many events you can attend in Manhattan free of charge on that very day.
New York's cultural scene is at its busiest in October and March (and the same goes for free events, free things to do), but other months of the year still offer incredible amount of high quality, off the beaten path, unique free events, free things to do which will take your breath away! So if you looking for something to do in April or November, December or February, you will find tons of free things to do, free events to go to. (In June, July and August lots of those free events take place outdoors, of course).
So start using these unique New York City opportunities today, May 9, 2025!
Free things to do, free events that take place in New York City every day of the year are truly amazing. So if you're looking for something interesting to do today (May 9, 2025) or on any other day of the year don't miss those free-of-charge opportunities that only New York provides! You can find lots of high quality, off the beaten path, unique free events, free things to do which will take your breath away!
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Widely celebrated for her innovative two-sided canvases, Dona Nelson—whose work is held in major collections including the Carnegie Museum of Art and Princeton University Art Museum—employs pouring, staining, and textural interventions to create immersive, unpredictable compositions. Nelson participated in the 2014 Whitney Biennial and has been featured in landmark exhibitions such as 52 Artists: A Feminist Milestone at the Aldrich Museum.
Andrew Ross, a Skowhegan Fellow and Cooper Union graduate, sculpts kinetic, materially complex forms that collapse digital and handmade processes. His sculptures have been shown at institutions including MoMA PS1, the Studio Museum in Harlem, and the Hessel Museum at Bard. His work has been widely reviewed in Artforum, The Brooklyn Rail, Flash Art, and Hyperallergic.
Together, Nelson and Ross engage themes of transformation, material fluidity, and the tension between control and improvisation.
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Staged Reading | Staged Reading of a New Play
Regular Price: $By invitation only