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Neighborhoods: Manhattan/Meatpacking District, Manhattan/Chelsea14th St-8th Ave (A, C, E, L)
It's always worth it to check and see what exhibit this place is featuring.It's a beautiful gallery with a lot of space and a nice gift shop. I saw the Shinjo Ito exhibit here and it was a lovely time.
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I've worked here a lot and they are cool. Service at the bar is great. Sometimes the guys behind the equipment can be a little snooty, but they are no where near as bad as some of the guys at Pier 59 Studios. Studio space is great and yes, they do throw great parties with some of the "fashion and celebrity" elite.
Mainly though, its a cool place to chill and relax while working. I'd prefer not to have the aggravation of celebrities.
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Albeit in the middle of nowhere, GREAT SPACE! Went to the http://www.shinjoito.com exhibit of buddhist sculptures, etc. There was this 16ft "Great Parnirvana" sculpture by Shinjo Ito, depicting Buddha laying on its side on his deathbed. Ito used to carve busts and sculpt the close and the deceased as a way to pay homage to them. A master of his craft, both the space and the exhibit were pretty mind blowing.
pic of 16ft gold buddha & review of the exhibit here:
http://www.nytimes.com...
Decor: modern, classy.
Note: There is T Salon across the street as well as Sarabeth's pastry warehouse.
Gentleman- and Ladies- here is a cool spot: Milk, located in Chelsea, home to the latest and greatest in fashion and art, I've been a fan of Milk for a few years and have had some amazing new york nights at this spot. There's always a party going down, dress up and check Milk out...
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I can see why people love to throw parties here.
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Gallery/studio space/event location, Milk Studios hosts some of the best events around. The most memorable would have to be an after party for the MTV VMA's thrown by The Fader magazine. A trip up the industrial lift opened to a fantastic open space with stages, bars, lounge areas and photo booth. Free live shows by the Strokes and Mos Def's rock outfit among others...usually at the events here you can rub elbows and get trashed with many of your favourite artists. It's a good time all around. Keep an ear out for upcoming events in this space.
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