Showing posts with label FIT. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FIT. Show all posts
Monday, November 23, 2015
Saturday, July 26, 2014
Vacations On The Cheap I
If you are a New Yorker and can't afford big vacations don't think you can't have a fun vacation anyway. People say the city is expensive and it can be but, there are so many things to do and see that don't cost anything you won't be able to do them all in a week. Instead of my usual bitch posts (which I do to bring a smile to the faces of those stuck with incompetent administrators) I will write about some of those in my next few posts.
A great freebee is the fashion museum at FIT. There are changing exhibits all the time and you can get pretty close to the amazing clothes (lots of guards so not too close) that are not hidden behind glass.
On the north side of the school, which is on 27th St and 7th Ave, there usually is an exhibit by students. Last week the photo show was fashion on the High Line. Also exhibited was the amazing fashions. I've seen other photo shoots, clothes made to resemble birds and even creative use of milk cartons. There are two galleries in the main area with a third one opened occasionally where I've seen exhibits including British Invasion fashion, boots and motor cycle jackets. The main galleries are the real highlight. Currently there is an exhibit on the history of lingerie. They don't allow pictures inside but they are permitted outside.
While in the area, check out the High Line (free) Chelsea art galleries (also free) and the Rubin Museum (inexpensive). If you really need to watch your pennies, pack a lunch to eat while walking on High Line or buy a light lunch at the Chelsea Market. If you don't like the crowds on the High Line, just walk along Hudson River. The parks and the water views are breathtaking.
Friday, March 01, 2013
Fun City Tips
1. If you love shoes, go to FIT to see Shoe Obsession. While you might not want to wear these shoes, they are fun to look at. You have to go, or check out the website, no pictures allowed. You might want to wait until March 8 as a boot exhibit is opening then, or go twice. I plan on seeing this exhibit again before it closes in August.
2. Rubin Museum on 17th and 7th--a place always on my list of museums to visit and I finally got there today. There is a great collection of Asian art. This little museum is not crowded and has plenty of docents around to explain some of the art I just could not understand. Pictured above is the spiral staircase in the middle of the museum.
Ignore the poor quality of picture and see how high teachers are placed in this deity.
3. A walk on the High Line is always a good way to spend some time.
I'm looking forward to warmer weather and more city adventures.
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