
Over the past two weeks Gesso has provided neighborhood primers for New York City including Greenwich Village and Harlem. This week we're introducing you to the Bowery. More than just a neighborhood, the Bowery is also a street that has constantly changed throughout history.
Feb 19, 2020
9 min

Last week, we released our first New York City neighborhood primer about Greenwich Village. In this episode, we're going for a walk through the legendary streets of Harlem.
Feb 14, 2020
10 min

See Greenwich Village through a new lens, as Gesso gives you an exclusive first look at our neighborhood primers in New York City.
Feb 7, 2020
6 min

Writer and curator Vikki Tobak discusses her Detroit roots, the genesis of hip-hop, and her new exhibit at the International Center of Photography.
Presented in partnership with ICP.
Jan 21, 2020
13 min

Artist James Coupe discusses uncanny surveillance techniques, cult films, and his new exhibit at the International Center of Photography.
Presented in partnership with ICP.
Jan 21, 2020
10 min

Photography wunderkind Tyler Mitchell and curator Isolde Brielmaier discuss cooking, black joy, and Mitchell's new exhibit at the International Center of Photography.
Presented in partnership with ICP.
Jan 21, 2020
9 min

The story of Lee Krasner is not a neat or easy one to tell. Not because it’s been done before, though it has, or because she was one of the great 20th century artists, though she was. It’s because, now that she’s gone, there are several Lee Krasners.
Nov 11, 2019
22 min

Gesso Media + the Washington Square Park Conservancy teamed up to present a very special episode all about spooky myths. In the spirit of Halloween, we start the episode off with a spooky story, sure to scare the pants off you. Stick around to the end to hear from historian Sheryl Woodruff, who will separate fact from fiction.
Oct 31, 2019
15 min

Ever wish you could catapult backwards in time? You can. Enter the perfectly preserved tenement buildings at 97 or 103 Orchard St., Manhattan. For centuries, these tenements were home to hundreds of immigrants working hard to build new lives.
Today, the Tenement Museum tells the stories of these very immigrants with meticulous care. Director of Programs Kathryn Lloyd reflects on the special interdisciplinary blend of education, fact, and imagination that brings their history to life.
Oct 22, 2019
6 min

Before it became a world-renowned example of urban renewal, The High Line was just a set of abandoned railroad tracks running across lower Manhattan. But to Robert Hammond, now the cofounder and Executive Director of Friends of the High Line, those tracks sparkled with potential.
Oct 15, 2019
8 min
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