SoHo Memory Project
Saturday June 4, 2016

Crosby Street and Spring Street, Photo by Thomas Struth, 1978. SoHo Memory Project, Yukie Ohta.
The SoHo Memory Project is part of a series of free and interactive public sessions hosted by four other SoHo Arts Network.
Calendar of Public Sessions with SoHo Memory Project
Judd Foundation, 101 Spring Street
Wednesday, January 13th, 4 – 5 pm
Wednesday, January 20th, 5 – 6 pm
Wednesday, February 17th, 4 – 5 pm
Wednesday, February 24th, 5 – 6 pm
The Drawing Center, 35 Wooster Street
Saturday, February 20th, 12 – 4 pm
Sunday, February 21st, 12 – 4 pm
Saturday, March 5th, 12 – 4 pm
Sunday, March 6th, 12 – 4 pm
The Renee & Chaim Gross Foundation, 526 LaGuardia Place
Thursday, April 14th, 6 – 8 pm
Saturday, May 21st, 1 – 4 pm
Storefront for Art and Architecture, 97 Kenmare Street
Saturday, June 4th, 1 – 4 pm
Center for Italian Modern Art, 421 Broome Street
Wednesday, July 13th, 6 – 8 pm
About the SoHo Arts Network
The SoHo Arts Network (SAN) (www.sohoarts.org) was founded in 2014 by a group of non-profit arts organizations based in New York City’s SoHo neighborhood to celebrate the rich history of SoHo’s unique creative community and to advance the neighborhood’s continued cultural contributions to the lives of both residents and visitors. Created in part in response to the misperception that SoHo has lost its arts community, the network provides an important platform to increase awareness of the neighborhood’s continued importance as an arts district, especially for non-profit organizations. The network facilitates and reinforces collaboration between institutions and artistic leaders within the area, and the sharing of best practices. In addition, the network seeks to further ignite the growth of the arts in the neighborhood through public programs and events exploring SoHo’s rich cultural history. Founding Members include Apex Art, Art in General, Artists Space, Center for Architecture: AIA New York Chapter, Center for Italian Modern Art, Dia Art Foundation, The Drawing Center, The Renee & Chaim Gross Foundation, HarvestWorks, Judd Foundation (101 Spring Street), Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art, Recess, Storefront for Art and Architecture, and the Swiss Institute.