Gabriela O. • December 2, 2013A nice free attraction in NY, with very mature exhibitions. The theme is treated in different levels, so you can find the "obvious" gay themes as well as some surprising stuff. Recommended.
Sam H. • December 15, 2017amazing exhibits and curators, really recommend it if you're unfamiliar with Chinese American history. You don't have to be Chinese or Chinese American to learn!
Les S. • January 3, 2014Awesome rock music photography.
Sarah K. • December 20, 2019I never liked Pop Art until I stumbled across Eden Fine Art. Everything is so vibrant and feels alive here!
Stina P. • February 17, 2014this is my favorite gallery in all of new york. hidden in soho, intimate, and spacious. write, draw, or read on the loft window sills for hours. let your imagination run free and be inspired by art
Vlad B. • August 25, 2022It's a very interesting concept and memorable as well. Great photo opportunities. I bought an audio tour with an entrance ticket for 88 euros here
lOYDA p. • April 6, 2013Lovely bright modern space w/ downstairs theater space (no elevator). Great lounge w/fresh coffee.
Jorge G. • September 28, 2011Walk down all West Broadway and you will visit several art galleries with great art.
The New Yorker • August 3, 2012The acclaimed organization frequently hosts performances where “a successful story is received with a kind of love that is almost hard to imagine.”
John S. • September 24, 2010Go! It's free and surprising. (Note: you will have to walk up a flight of stairs.)
7th.List • December 22, 2012An extension of Clic's destination bookshop. Curated collection of unique goods. Eclectic browsing mecca. Handmade and sourced from independent artisans from around the globe. Designers featured.
@JaumePrimero • July 25, 2011If you are into art/photography but don't have the budget for investing in a piece, this is a great place to look. Have made a few purchases here and its worth it!
DwellStudio • May 24, 2012This is second venue for gallerist Jose Freire. The original art outpost is just around the corner on Grand Street.
DJ Times • July 26, 2013The Paradise Garage is one of the most famous and influential dance clubs, and was an epicenter for LGBT culture in the late '70s and early '80s, and the home base of legendary DJ Larry Levan.
Polina W. • December 31, 2016Unique pictures, some from children's books (cat in the hat, snoopy etc.)
Eric L. • December 17, 2019New favorite museum experience! It's fun and interactive, you get to touch and taste... Exhibits from floating bananas, bounce rooms, to sprinkle pools and magnetic boards. Just wow😁 Lastly a slide!
Samuel D. • November 6, 2013Amazing pieces - must go if you enjoy fashion photography. Check out the rooms behind the desk too.
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