Saturday, October 6, 2012

Jay Z concert streaming live: Questions


Here are some questions that my hubby is posting to me, that def raise some good points.

1. Will Jay Z ever wear a Yankee hat again ?
2. Will Jay Z perform at Madison again?
3. Will his artist perform at MSG again ( Kanye, J Cole)
4. Will B perform at @ MSG?
5. How much money will MSG loose after the opening of Barclays Center.?

Jay Z concert streaming live: update

Beyonce showed her man some love.

She fits right union NYC ( but then again NYC is so diverse any one would fit in ).

I am not too sure about her outfit. But I love Beyonce. She's the best performer I have ever seen in concert. ( Robin Thick was her opening act).

Here are some pics from my laptop screening to the TV. Doesn't look good in the pics, but I guarantee you, it looks awesome at home. It looks bad in the pictures because of all the flashes/lights on stage.

Jay Z concert: streaming it live


Did you know that Jay Z is streaming his video live tonight ?

We opted outed. But now we could see it at home!!

You just have to go to his youTube page

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PG_VF5V_6oY&sns=em

How to Throw a Swap Party

I have thinking about new ways to spend time with my friends. A swap party is a great idea, at least i think so. I was searching for Ideas and came up with this great article.
written by: Libby Kane

Pick a Theme

What kind of swap do you want to hold? We decided on an accessories swap to make it easier for people to try on the items in the office, but you could certainly organize a swap for clothing, or even for specific items of clothing, like shoes or dresses.
A dress swap might be particularly popular if you’re still in college. Our sales and marketing intern, Marjorie, points out that students may not bring enough accessories or clothing to school to have extra to trade, but they’d benefit from temporarily swapping dresses for formal events.
You can think outside the box, too: It doesn’t just need to be about clothing or accessories. “I think we could expand and do a housewares swap,” editorial intern Joyce suggests. “There are so many things lying around the house that you don’t know what to do with it.”

Set the Rules

Once you choose the theme of your swap party, decide on the rules. It might be best to set limits on how many pieces or what brands your guests can bring, says our creative director and project manager, Tiffany. That way, your swap is more like a consignment shop with a few high-quality designer pieces, rather than a free-for-all jumble.

Send Classy Invites

Now that you’ve got an idea of how you’ll organize your swap party, write up your invitations. Make sure you outline the rules clearly: As editorial assistant Gabrielle noted, not everyone knew they could bring shoes to our accessories swap. Include the time, place and a request for an RSVP.

Set the Mood (And the Room)

Set the tone with a fun, party atmosphere: String up holiday lights, play upbeat music and set out finger food. While we ordered in sandwiches and salads, it might be nice to serve cocktails for an evening swap party. Alden, one of our editorial assistants, advises that you make clear drinks, so they won’t stain the wares if they’re spilled. Set up the display as you collect the clothing and accessories. Also provide mirrors, so guests can see how they look.

Categorize the Items

“I think it was important to have all the different types of accessories separated out, so you could see everything,” says Marjorie. If you’re swapping accessories, group like kinds of jewelry together, and arrange them in a way that makes it easy for guests to pick them up and try them on. The same goes for clothing, but keep in mind that you’ll need more room to lay everything out. Coat racks, hooks and clothes hangers can help you capitalize on the space you have.

Keep it Anonymous

“It was nice that it was anonymous, so you didn’t feel self-conscious. Nobody would know if no one took your stuff,” says Joyce. To avoid that awkwardness, don’t label the items with the original owner.

Give it Structure

Editorial assistant Gabrielle suggested we have participants go in rounds. For the first round, we told everyone to choose two items. It made everyone think hard about what they really wanted, and kept it fair. (Our CEO Alexa was still in a meeting, so it also made sure it wasn’t completely picked over by the time she got there!) After one more round of two items each, we let everyone take whatever they wanted that was left over.

Share Your Finds

You can keep it anonymous while people are picking items, but after a couple rounds of choosing, pause and then encourage everyone to pick up their drinks and mingle. Guests then can share their finds and, if they want, reveal which items they donated. “It was fun to see what friends and colleagues wear—to see what their ‘alter egos’ are like,” says Ashley, an account executive.

Give the Leftovers to Goodwill

After the display has been picked over and the guests have gone home, round up what’s left and bring it to Goodwill or the Salvation Army. All of the 20 participating ladies got several accessories, and we still ended up with a whole grocery bag full of items at the end of the swap!
Like product intern Emily says, our LearnVest accessory swap was a classic case of "one man's trash is another man's treasure." We got rid of some of the jewelry cluttering our drawers, and we’ve been sporting our new bracelets, necklaces and rings all week. We’d call that a success!
Check out the photos we took of our swap in the slideshow below. And if you’ve ever thrown a swap party—or you’re thinking about organizing one now—sound off in the comments.

Smokey Eye for a Night Out



To copy the bevy of celebs sporting smoldering, smoky eyes on the red carpet, stay away from blue hues - which can make you look like you have undereye circles, says Giorgio Armani makeup artist André Drykin. Instead, go for black, gray, brown or if you want "color," dark green shadows and liners. Then, follow these steps: 


1. Apply a cream concealer over your eyelid to create a smooth base for your eyeshadow.

2. Use a pencil liner (black or gray looks best) to trace your top lashline from the inner corner to the outer. Then, use the same pencil to dot between your lower lashes. Smudge both lashlines with a cotton swab or an eyeliner brush.

3. Sweep powder shadow (brown, gray and dark green all work with black or gray liner) over your lid and into your crease, blending the color up and outward, says New York City makeup artist Morgen Schick DeMann.Marie Claire recommends: Morgen Stained Glass Eye Wash in Spruce; Shiseido The Makeup Eye Shadow Brush; Cover Girl Perfect Blend Pencil in Basic Black; Origins Full Story Lush-Lash Mascara in Black.

TIP: To prevent color from fading and give your lids a more shimmery finish, pat a cream shadow over the concealer on your lid first, wait five minutes, then top with a matching powder shadow. 

4. Dust a lighter, neutral eyeshadow (such as ivory) over just your browbone. 

5. Finish with two coats of black mascara.

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Stores for Discount Shopping in New York City


Century 21

"New York's Best Kept Secret" is hardly a secret -- you'll have to battle the throngs of "in the know" shoppers, but you won't mind when you discover the deep discounts available as you make your way through the maze of offerings at this discount department store. 

Click on the below link for location info:
Conway has three Manhattan locations selling discount designer clothing for men, women, and children, as well as a selection of home goods and health & beauty products. Head to their website for a preview of the weekly ad, as well as discount coupons.

Locations


Store #245
245 West 34th Street
New York, NY 10001
212.868.0002
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Store #450
450 7th Avenue
New York, NY 10001
212.967.1371
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Store #28
101-116 West 116th Street
New York, NY 10026
212.865.8783
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Store #18
34-37 48th St
Long Island City, NY 11101
718.294.2102
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Store #203
427 Fulton Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201
718.522.9200
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Store #34
5002 Church Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11203
718.485.0818
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Store #24
1633 East 16th St.
Brooklyn, NY 11229
718.998.1046
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Store #205
31-08/10 Steinway Street
Astoria, NY 11103
347.472.4670
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Store #2952
2952 Third Avenue
Bronx, NY 10455
718.585.2542
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Store #201
215-223 East Fordham Road
Bronx, NY 10455
718.563.1260
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Store #33
932 Southern Blvd.
Bronx, NY 10459
718.947.1385
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Store #27
5622 Broadway
Bronx, NY 10463
718.796.2438
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Store #21
845 White Plains Road
Bronx, NY 10473
718.828.0581
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Store #26
66-26 Metropolitan Avenue
Middle Village, NY 11379
718.381.6771
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Store #204
Gertz Plaza 162-10 Jamaica Avenue
Jamaica, NY 11432
718.526.7640
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Store #40
168-23 Jamaica Avenue
Jamaica, NY 11432
718.947.0886
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Store #22
253-01 Rockaway Blvd.
Rosedale, NY 11422
516.374.2008
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Insider Club
Prices at Loehmann's are typically 30-65% off retail, and their famous "Back Room" is home to high-end designer merchandise at bargain prices. Join their "Insider's Club" online for additional discounts when you shop.

2807 EAST 21ST STREET(View Map)
M-S 10-9:30
SUN 11-7
BROOKLYN, New York US 11235
(718) 368-1256

CHELSEA (View Map)
M-S 9-9
SUN 11-7
101 SEVENTH AVENUE
NEW YORK, New York US 10011
(212) 352-0856

EAST BRUNSWICK (View Map)
M-S 10-9:30
SUN 11-7
233 HWY. 18
EAST BRUNSWICK, New Jersey US 08816
(732) 249-4104

EAST HANOVER (View Map)
M-S 9:30-9:30
SUN 11-7
200 STATE ROUTE 10
EAST HANOVER, New Jersey US 07936
(973) 884-3100

HEWLETT (View Map)
M-F 10-9
SAT 10-7
SUN 11-7
1296 BROADWAY
HEWLETT, New York US 11557
(516) 374-5195

NEW HYDE PARK (View Map)
M-S 10-9
SUN 11-7
1550 UNION TPKE
NEW HYDE PARK, New York US 11040
(516) 328-890

NORWALK
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M-F 9-8
SAT 9-7
SUN 11-6
467 WEST AVENUE
NORWALK, Connecticut US 06850
(203) 866-2548

PARAMUS (View Map)
M-S 9:30-9:30
SUN CLOSED
180 W. RTE 4, PARAMUS
PARAMUS, New Jersey US 07652
(201) 843-1880

RIVERDALE(View Map)
M-S 10-9
SUN 11-6
5740 BROADWAY
BRONX, New York US 10463
(718) 543-6420


UPPER WEST SIDE (View Map)
M-S 9-10
SUN 11-8
2101 BROADWAY
NEW YORK, New York US 10023
(212) 882-9990

WHITE PLAINS (View Map)
M-S 9:30-9
SUN 11-7
29 TARRYTOWN ROAD
WHITE PLAINS , New York US 10607
(914) 948-8090









NYC Thrifting

List of NYC Thrift Stores:


Visiting Thriftshops is a good way to save and find cool unique items (one-of-a-kind and/or hard-to-come-by pieces)



  • The Thrift Shop 62 Thomas St., NYC, 10013
    (212) 571-2644
  • St. Margarets House Thrift Shop 49 Fulton St.
    NYC, 10038, (no phone)
  • Village Thrift Shop 130 W. 3rd St., NYC, 10012
    (212) 673-0231
  • St. Luke's Thrift Shop 487 Hudson St., NYC, 10014
    (212) 924-9364
  • Salvation Army Thrift Store 112 4th Ave., NYC
    10003, (212) 873-2741
  • Goodwill Thrift Shop 186 2nd Ave., NYC, 10003
    (212) 533-2768
  • Sirovich Thrift Shop 331 E. 12th St., NYC, 10003
    (212) 228-7836
  • Cathedral Thrift Shop 59 E. 2nd St., NYC, 10003
    (212) 420-0667
  • Salvation Army Thrift Store 115 Allen St., NYC, 10002
    (212) 254-2916
  • Salvation Army Thrift Store 208 8th Ave., NYC, 10011
    (212) 929-5214
  • Second Time Around Thrift Shop 220 E. 23rd St.
    NYC, 10010, (212) 685-2170
  • Repeat Performance Thrift Shop 220 E. 23rd St., NYC 
    10010, (212) 684-5344
  • Salvation Army Thrift Store 536 W. 46 St., NYC, 10036 
    (212) 664-8563
  • Fountain House Thrift Shop 702 9th Ave., NYC, 10019 
    (212) 582-0340, ext. 64
  • Council Thrift Shop 767 9th Ave., NYC, 10019 
    (212) 757-6132
  • Goodwill Thrift Shop 217 W. 79th St., NYC, 10024 
    (212) 874-5050
  • Goddard-Riverside Thrift Shop 647 Columbus Ave. 
    NYC, 10025, (212) 873-6608
  • West Shop of the Bridg 642 Amsterdam Ave. 
    NYC, 10025, (212) 874-1340
  • Salvation Army Thrift Store 268 W. 96th St., NYC, 10025 
    (212) 663-2258
  • Godmother's League Thrift Shop 1459 3rd Ave., NYC
    10028, (212) 988-2858
  • Cancer Care Thrift Shop 1480 3rd Ave., NYC, 10028 
    (212) 879-9868
  • Chelsea Thrift Shop 201 8th Ave., NYC, 10011
    (212) 675-1520
  • Housing Works Thrift Shop 136 W. 18th St.
    NYC, 10011, (212) 366-0820
  • Everybody's Thrift Shop 261 Park Ave., NYC, 10010
    (212) 355-9263
  • St. George's Thrift Shop 61 Gramercy Park N., NYC
    10010, (212) 260-0350
  • Calvary/St. George's Furniture Thrift Shop
    277 Park Ave. S., NYC, 10010, (212) 979-0420
  • St. George's Thrift Shop (Furniture Plus) 209 E. 16th St.
    NYC, 10003, (212) 475-5510
  • Center Thrift Shop 120 E. 28th St., NYC, 10016
    (212) 576-4103
  • Help Line Thrift Shop 382 3rd Ave., NYC, 10016
    (212) 532-5136
  • Goodwill Thrift Shop 402 3rd Ave., NYC, 10016
    (212) 679-0786
  • Salvation Army Thrift Store 220 E. 23rd St., NYC, 10010
    (212) 532-8115
  • Harlem Restoration Project Thrift Shop
    461 W. 125th St., NYC, 10027, (212) 864-6992
  • Crossroad Baptist Church Thrift Shop 102 W. 127th St. 
    NYC, 10027, (no phone)
  • Salvation Army Thrift Store 26 E. 125th St., NYC, 10035 
    (212) 289-9617
  • Goodwill Thrift Shop 2196 5th Ave., NYC, 10037 
    (212) 862-0020
  • Arthritis Foundation Thrift Shop 121 E. 77th St., NYC 
    10021, (212) 772-8816
  • Housing Works Thrift Shop 202 E. 77th St., NYC, 10021 
    (212) 772-8592
  • Irving Institute for Medical Research Thrift Shop 
    1534 2nd Ave., NYC, 10021, (212) 879-4555
  • Out of the Closet Thrift Shop 220 E. 81st St., NYC, 10028 
    (212) 472-3573
  • Spence-Chapin Thrift Shop 1430 3rd. Ave., NYC, 10028 
    (212) 737-8448
  • Memorial Sloan-Kettering Thrift Shop 1440 3rd. Ave., NYC 
    10028, (212) 535-1250
  • Stuyvesant Square Thrift Shop 1704 2nd Ave., NYC
    10128, (212) 831-1830
  • Cabrini Thrift Store 520 Main St., Roosevelt Island, NYC 
    10044, (212) 644-8332

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NYC Art Galleries

NYC Art Galleries
Lower East Side Galleries
Artware Editions
Bosi Contemporary *
Brennan & Griffin
Blackston
Bureau
Callicoon Fine Arts
Canada
Charles Bank Gallery *
ChinaSquare New York
Dacia Gallery
DCKT Contemporary
Eleven Rivington
End of Century
envoy enterprises
Essex Street
Feature Inc.
Foley Gallery *
frosch & portmann *
Fusion Arts
Half Gallery
Horton Gallery
Invisible-Exports
James Fuentes LLC
Klughaus Gallery
Klaus Von Nichtssagend Gallery
Krause Gallery
KS Art / Kerry Schuss
Laurel Gitlen
Lehmann Maupin
Lesley Heller Workspace
Lisa Cooley
LMAKprojects
Mayson Gallery *
McKenzie Fine Art Inc. *
Miguel Abreu Gallery
Milavec Hakimi Gallery *
Mulherin + Pollard *
Munch Gallery
Nicelle Beauchene Gallery
.NO Gallery
numberthiryfive
On Stellar Rays
Participant Inc.
Rachel Uffner Gallery
Ramiken Crucible
Reena Spaulings Fine Art
Salon 94 Freemans
Show Room
Simon Preston Gallery
Strange Loop Gallery
Tally Beck Contemporary *
Thierry Goldberg Projects
toomer labzda
Untitled
White Box
Woodward Gallery
 

Renwick Gallery
Robin Rice Gallery
Ronald Feldman Fine Arts
Salon 94 Bowery
SoHo Loft Gallery
Soho Photo
Spencer Brownstone Gallery
Sperone Westwater
Staley-Wise Gallery
Susan Sheehan Gallery
Talwar Gallery
team (gallery, inc.)
Tomlinson Kong Contemporary
Two Palms
Ward-Nasse Gallery
West Street Gallery
Westwood Gallery



Midtown Art Galleries
A. Jain Marunouchi
A La Vielle Russie
Alexandre Gallery
Amador Gallery
Ana Tzarev Gallery
Babcock Galleries
Bernarducci Meisel Gallery
Berwald Oriental Art
Bill Hodges Gallery
Bonni Benrubi Gallery
Carlton Rochell Asian Art
Chaib-Sedduk Contemporary Art Projects
David Findlay Jr. Fine Art
Davidson Contemporary
D. Wigmore Fine Art
Edward Tyler Nahem Fine Art
Edwynn Houk Gallery
Eleanor Ettinger Gallery
Forum Gallery
Fountain Gallery
Francis M. Naumann Fine Art
Franklin Parrasch Gallery
Frederico SÄ—ve Gallery
Galerie St. Etiennel
Gering & Lopez Gallery
Greenberg Van Doren Gallery
Hammer Galleries
Howard Greenberg Gallery
Jadite Galleries
James Goodman Gallery
Jason McCoy, Inc.
J.N. Bartfield Galleries
Katharina Rich Perlow Gallery
Kennedy Galleries
Laurence Miller Gallery
Leo Kaplan Ltd.
Leonard Hutton Galleries
Lumen Gallery
Manhattan Art & Antiques Center
Marian Goodman Gallery
Mark Gallery
Marlborough Gallery
Mary Boone Gallery
Maxwell Davidson Gallery
McKee Gallery
The Merrin Gallery
Michael Rosenfeld Gallery
Midtown Art Gallery
Mika Gallery
Nohra Haime Gallery
Pace / MacGill Gallery
Pace Master Prints
Pace Primitive
The Pace Gallery
Peter Findlay Gallery
THE REGallery NYC
Rehs Galleries, Inc.
Robert Anderson Gallery
Scholten Japanese Art
Scott Jacobson Gallery
Spanierman Gallery
Spanierman Modern
Susan Aberbach Fine Art
Tibor De Nagy Gallery
Throckmorton Fine Art
Wally Findlay Galleries
Washburn Gallery
Zabriskie Gallery



Uptown Art Galleries
Acquavella Galleries, Inc.
Adam Baumgold Gallery
Adelson Galleries
Adler & Conkright Fine Art
Allan Stone Gallery
American Illustrators Gallery
Anita Shapolsky Gallery
Aphrodite Ancient Art
Barbara Mathes Gallery
Berry-Hill Galleries
Castelli
Contemporary African Art Gallery
Daphne Alazraki Fine Art
David Findlay Jr. Gallery
David Tunick, Inc.
Didier Aaron, Inc.
Gagosian Gallery
Gallery SAKIKO New York
Gerald Peters Gallery
Gitterman Gallery
Godel & Co.
Hans P. Krause Jr. Fine Photographs *
Hauser & Wirth
Helly Nahmad Gallery
Higher Pictures
Hirschl & Adler Galleries
Hollis Taggart Galleries
Island Weiss Gallery
Isselbacher Gallery
Jacobson Howard Gallery
Jane Kahan Gallery
Jan Krugier Gallery
Jonathan O'Hara Gallery
Keith De Lellis Gallery
Knoedler & Company
Kouros Gallery
L&M Arts
Lawrence Steigrad Fine Arts
Leslie Feely Fine Art
Lillian Heidenberg Fine Art
Mary-Anne Martin Fine Art
McCaffrey Fine Art
McKee Gallery
Michael Werner Gallery
Michail & Lombardo Gallery
Mireille Mosler Ltd.
Mitchell-Innes & Nash Gallery
MME Fine Art, LLC
Moeller Fine Art Ltd.
Nasser & Co Primitive Art Gallery
Phoenix Ancient Art S.A.
Questroyal Fine Art, LLC
Richard L. Feigen & Co.
Roth
Salon 94
Skarstedt Gallery
Stellan Holm Gallery
Susan Eley Fine Art
Tilton Gallery
Van de Weghe Fine Art
Wildenstein & Company



Bronx Art Galleries
Elisa Tucci Contemporary Art




Queens Art Galleries
Regina Rex
Symbol Gallery



Brooklyn Art Galleries


Williamsburg Galleries
Art101
Black & White Gallery / Project Space
Causey Contemporary
City Reliquary
Devotion Gallery *
Figurworks
Front Room *
K&K
Like the Spice Gallery
Pandemic Gallery *
Parker's Box
Pierogi
Rawson Projects *
Sideshow Gallery
Skink Ink Editions Gallery
Southfirst
Ventana244
Williamsburg Art & Historical Center



Greenpoint Galleries
Janet Kurnatowski Gallery
Real Fine Arts
Splatterpool Artspace *
Yes Gallery



Bushwick Galleries
Agape Enterprise *
English Kills *
Grace Exhibition Space *
Interstate Projects *
International Studio & Curatorial Program
Luhring Augustine *
Microscope Gallery
Momenta Art
NURTUREart
Secret Project Robot *
SUGAR *



Dumbo and Downtown Galleries
A.I.R. Gallery
Amos Eno Gallery
Bose Pacia
BRIC Arts | Media | Bklyn
Brooklyn Art Project *
Brooklyn Arts Council Gallery
D.U.M.B.O. Arts Center
Giacobetti Paul Gallery *
Klompching Gallery
Mighty Tanaka
Minus Space
NY Foundation for the Arts
Powerhouse Arena
Smack Mellon
The Sculptor's Guild Gallery
Triangle Arts Association
Umbrage Gallery
VII Gallery *



Fort Greene and Clinton Hill Galleries
Corridor Gallery
Hadas Gallery *
Ouchi Gallery *
Rubelle and Norman Schafler Gallery at Pratt



Park Slope / Gowanus and Sunset Park Galleries
440 Gallery *
Brooklyn Museum of Art
FiveMyles
Gowanus Print Lab *
Observatory *
Open Source Gallery *
Proteus Gowanus *
Robert Henry Contemporary
Tabla Rasa Gallery



Other Brooklyn Galleries
210 Gallery *
Brooklynite Gallery *
Gitana Rosa Gallery *
House of Art Gallery
Invisible Dog
Look North Gallery *
Muriel Guepin Gallery *
Pure Luck



Brooklyn Artist Websites
Audrey Frank Anastasi - Paintings
Tom Bovo - Photography
Mary DeVincentis - Paintings
Douglas Newton - Paintings
Catherine Karnoff - Drawings
Michael J Palladino - Paintings




Art Consultants and Appointment Only Galleries
Eastern District
Factory Fresh



Framing and Other Art Services
3rd Ward - Workspace and Education Center
5+5 Gallery - Artists' Books
Frame Art
Gowanus Print Lab
Skink Ink Fine Art Printing
wagmag - Brooklyn Art Guide



Non-Profit Organizations and Alternative Exhibition Spaces
A.I.R. Gallery
BRIC Arts | Media | Bklyn
Brooklyn Arts Council
Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition
CAVE
City Reliquary
D.U.M.B.O. Arts Center
FiveMyles
International Studio & Curatorial Program
Invisible Dog
Kentler International Drawing Space
NY Foundation for the Arts
NURTUREart
Rubelle and Norman Schafler Gallery at Pratt
The Sculptor's Guild Gallery
Secret Project Robot
Smack Mellon
Southfirst
Triangle Arts Association

Brooklyn Art Museums
Brooklyn Museum
Micro Museum *


Sources:
http://www.art-collecting.com/galleries_ny_brooklyn.htm
http://www.art-collecting.com/galleries_ny.htm