
Steve Marcus, an artist who lives and works on the Decrease East Facet, has been amassing New York scorching canine memorabilia for years. A few of his trove, alongside together with his personal cartoon works, shall be on show on the Museum at Eldridge Avenue by Nov. 6. He’ll communicate on the opening reception, Thursday from 6 to 9 p.m., which shall be open to the general public freed from cost with a reservation.
“Steve Marcus: Prime Canine of Kosher Pop Artwork,” common admission, adults, $15; seniors, $10; and youngsters 5 to 17, $8; day by day besides Saturdays; Museum at Eldridge Avenue, 12 Eldridge Avenue (Division Avenue), 212-219-0888, eldridgestreet.org.
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