Emily Sugihara of Baggu: “Makes me feel like I’m in the car driving to the beach, good vibes to channel while designing bags.” (Listen)
Siskiyou: Pull It Away
Emily Sugihara of Baggu: “Makes me feel like I’m in the car driving to the beach, good vibes to channel while designing bags.” (Listen)
Originally founded in 1928 as The Clay Club by sculptor Dorothea Denslow, SculptureCenter has had many locations and iterations and made an undeniable impact on the NYC arts community—both established and emerging. Back in 2001, the organization purchased a former trolley repair shop in Long Island City, Queens, which they transformed into a 6,000 square foot interior exhibition space, and a 3,000 square foot garden. …
For the past five years, New York City has—surprisingly, considering its international reputation and community—been lacking something: a French language bookstore. They had all shuttered, one by one, until the last, Librairie de France in Rockefeller Center, closed after 74 years in 2010 (it’s now transitioned to mail order). This has changed with Albertine, a new French bookstore open to the public in an unusual …