Showing posts with label Le Petit Versailles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Le Petit Versailles. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 5, 2024

About a Keith Haring poster exhibition to benefit Le Petit Versailles on 2nd Street

Details via the EVG inbox... 
Allied Productions, Inc. and Le Petit Versailles Community Garden are proud to host a special exhibition featuring four rare posters by iconic artist Keith Haring at ELKEL, the menswear boutique in the same building where Haring once lived during the peak of the Downtown East Village art boom in the 1980s.

The posters, generously donated by Sur Rodney (Sur) formerly of Gracie Mansion Gallery, will be available for purchase during the exhibition, with proceeds directly benefiting Allied Productions, Inc. and the revitalization of their venue, Le Petit Versailles, the community garden on Second Street between Avenue B and Avenue C. 
Reception: Thursday, Nov. 7, from 5-8 p.m. 
Nov. 8-10 from noon-6 p.m. 
ELKEL, 325 Broome St., between Chrystie and the Bowery 
More details here.

Sunday, October 6, 2024

Sunday's parting shot

Photo by Stacie Joy 

The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence at Le Petit Versailles Community Garden today on Second Street between Avenue B and Avenue C for the "succulent sale" that we mentioned yesterday...

Saturday, October 5, 2024

A 'Succulent Sale' to raise funds for Le Petit Versailles Community Garden on 2nd Street

Happening tomorrow (Sunday) at Le Petit Versailles Community Garden on Second Street between Avenue B and Avenue C.

Via the EVG inbox:
For her Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence NYC novice project, lovely sister-wife Novice Sharin Stoned is holding a "succulent sale" at Le Petit Versailles Community Garden. 

All proceeds from the sale will be donated to the garden to help with its upkeep. Come down and support Sharin's lovely endeavor by buying a plant, donating a plant to be sold, or just hanging out and keeping us company. 
Hours: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Check out some of the events at Le Petit here

Saturday, July 13, 2024

About Bastille Day at Le Petit Versailles Garden (there will be cake)

If you want to celebrate Bastille Day and support a vibrant community garden, look no further than Le Petit Versailles.

The arts and performance space at 247 E. Second St. between Avenue B and Avenue C is hosting its annual Cake Sale tomorrow (Sunday!) to benefit Le Petit Versailles. Bakers include John Michael Swartz, WunderWolfe and M, Peewee Nyob and Shelley Persinger, among others.

The sale starts at 2 p.m., followed by two live music sets later in the day. Find more info here.

Friday, July 29, 2022

A Book Exxxposition at Le Petit Versailles

A lot is going on for the rest of the summer at Le Petit Versailles, one of our favorite community gardens. Here's a look at tomorrow's event...

Saturday, July 30 

SOILED: A Book Exxxposition featuring erotic and pornographic materials by contemporary artists 

Le Petit Versailles garden presents SOILED: A Book Exxxposition and showcase of artists who publish erotic zines, books and other artist multiples. 

First organized by Matthew Leifheit in 2017, this year's iteration includes live performances and erotically charged films, in addition to artist multiples from Drake Carr + John Patrikas, Jeremy O. Harris, Rachel Stern, Michael Bailey-Gates and Shala Miller. 

The order of events: Noon, book fair; 6 p.m., performances; 8:30 p.m., film program. You can reserve a space here

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Le Petit Versailles is at 247 E. Second St./346 E. Houston St. between Avenue B and Avenue C. The events are free, though donations are welcome. 

Find more events coming soon to Le Petit here.

Tuesday, August 18, 2020

'In The Realm Of Anansi From Assisi' continues on at Le Petit Versailles



"In The Realm Of Anansi From Assisi," an installation by longtime East Village resident Peter Cramer, continues through Sept. 13 at Le Petit Versailles, the community garden and arts space at 247 E. Second St. (aka 346 E. Houston St.) between Avenue B and Avenue C.

There is limited public access (three mask-wearing people at a time while keeping social distance) Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings from 8 to 10. Otherwise, there is viewing daily from outside the fences on Second Street.

Here's more about the installation via the EVG inbox:

In The Realm of Anansi From Assisi (ITROAFA) is an immersive environment of the storyteller Anasi, a mythical African spider god, a fantastical garden landscape of light and line — a place of pilgrimage and healing where visitors may wander finding solace and respite during this time of disease.

The sculpture, visual elements, moving images, and sounds created by the principal artists reconcile science with mythology; from the evocation of the creation of the universe to the emergence of hominid creatures and culminating with the emergence of language represented by Anansi.



On Thursday (Aug. 20) evening at 7:30, Le Petit Versailles is hosting a live concert by NYOBS, the alternative experimental free association "kitchen" band featuring Mike Cacciatore, Peter Cramer, John Michael Swartz and Jack Waters.

You may listen from the sidewalk outside the garden or enjoy the sounds via Zoom. Find more details at the events page on Facebook.

Wednesday, May 17, 2017

Super-8 films and poetry Friday night at Le Petit Versailles



Via the EVG inbox...

Local poet-filmmaker Stephanie Gray will be showing her experimental super-8 films and reading poetry this Friday (May 19), at 8 in an evening titled "We Be We Know" at Le Petit Versailles, the community garden at 346 E. Houston St./247 E. Second St. near Avenue C. Evening starts with poetry, ends with film. Rain or shine.

Find a listing of the films here. The Facebook events page is here.

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

A history of art and activism at Le Petit Versailles



From the EVG inbox... via the Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space

Please join us for an evening with East Village artists Jack Waters and Peter Cramer. In 1996 they started Le Petit Versailles, a New York City LGBTQ community garden located at 346 East Houston St. Petit Versailles is internationally known as an art space of cultural significance that presents year round public events including exhibitions, music, film/video, performance, theater, workshops and community projects.


(From left, Jack Waters, Peter Cramer)

Cramer and Waters will talk about their lives and history as green gardeners, AIDS/ queer activists, and artists. In addition to a slideshow on queer downtown, they will show clips from LPVTV, a 13 part Manhattan Neighborhood Network public access cable series documenting Le Petit Versailles events and history.

Find the Facebook event page here with more info.

The event is tomorrow night from 7:35-9. MoRUS is located at 155 Avenue C between East Ninth Street and East 10th Street.

[Images via MoRUS]