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The Cooper Union Exhibits

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Exhibits range from graphic design and typography to art, psychology, or architecture.  These are free throughout the year!

Have fun at the opening receptions, which are always listed on the FreeinNYC calendar.

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Sunshine Series

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Epic Theatre Ensemble commissions and nurtures new socially-minded work by pre-professional, early-career, and well-established writers and supports playwrights exploring timeless social, political, and ethical issues.  The Sunshine series is a new play festival presented each spring that shines a light on important new political writing and plants the seed for future productions by Epic and other like-minded companies.

Dates and time vary.  You must RSVP by calling or via EpicTheatreCtr [at] aol [dot] com.

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Piola

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Great pizza.  They celebrate  “L’aperitivo italiano” which includes free finger food served with every drink.

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Grey Art Gallery

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Suggested contribution for admission always. The gallery functions to “collect, preserve, study, document, interpret, and exhibit the evidence of human culture”. Today the collection, which includes approximately 6,000 objects, is primarily composed of late nineteenth and twentieth century works.

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Village Alliance

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Arthur Marks offers free walking tours meeting at St. Marks Place & 8th Street.

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Union Square Tours

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Free 90-minute walking tour called Union Square: Crossroads of New York. You’ll find out how Union Square got its name, see where the legendary Tiffany & Co. once stood, and learn how to read the clock on “The Metronome” sculpture. Reservations not required. Tours given by Union Square Partnership and Big Onion Walking Tours.

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