Street Lab residency at Chelsea Market is underway

Apr 3, 2022

We’re back at Chelsea Market, continuing a partnership that activates outdoor dining areas with experiences that bring New Yorkers together. Last month, we shared DRAW, our pop-up drawing studio, featuring still life drawing of items from small businesses in the market. And today, we bring EXPLORE, our hands-on nature exhibit featuring microscopes and biological drawing. Join us every Sunday through June. Thanks to our host Chelsea Market for this opportunity to help build community in Chelsea. Highlights from previous years below. See you on the street!

Look back at our work at Chelsea Market:

BUILD NYC comes inside for the winter—join us at Chelsea Market

BUILD NYC comes inside for the winter—join us at Chelsea Market

BUILD NYC lets New Yorkers build together on the street, and now we're bringing it inside to Chelsea Market for winter. Join us every Sunday through 1/5 from 11am-2pm. (Closed 12/22.) All ages and always free. Build. Together. NYC. Thanks to our host Chelsea...

Highlights from DRAW and WRITE at Chelsea Market in 2019

Highlights from DRAW and WRITE at Chelsea Market in 2019

Here are highlights from a three-month residency of DRAW and a month-long residency of WRITE at Chelsea Market. DRAW is a portable art studio that travels the city and lets New Yorkers draw together. WRITE is a new program that lets New Yorkers write, type, scrawl a...

WRITE wraps up a month-long residency at Chelsea Market

WRITE wraps up a month-long residency at Chelsea Market

After a bustling, month-long residency at Chelsea Market, our WRITE program served a few last patrons before heading out onto the streets for the rest of summer. WRITE is being developed with Therese Cox, a Heyman Center Public Humanities Fellow at Columbia...

WRITE together in Chelsea Market

WRITE together in Chelsea Market

Our newest program WRITE continues a month-long residency at Chelsea Market—join us every Sunday from 11am-2pm! WRITE is being developed with Therese Cox, a Heyman Center Public Humanities Fellow at Columbia University. Thanks to our host Chelsea Market.[ngg...