Tourism Tuesday Featuring 5Pointz Aerosol Art Center

When visiting New York, an amazing attraction that deserves a visit is the 5Pointz Aerosol Art Center. This awe-inspiring center is an outdoor attraction that is made up of spray paint and graffiti art covering a huge building that stretches almost a full block. The 200,000 square foot warehouse is used as an open canvas, attracting famous musicians and artists from all over the world to contribute to the walls. Notable celebrities have visited the amazing attraction, including Joan Jett, Joss Stone, and Grandmaster Kaz.

The basic idea for the 5Pointz Aerosol Art Center began in 1993 as an effort to stop graffiti vandalism. The idea was that, if graffitists had an area to display their work as art, vandalism would be decreased. The warehouse was called the “Phun Phactory” and in 2002, Jonathan Cohen was recruited to curate the work. Cohen, more commonly known by his tag name “Meres One”, transformed the “Phun Phactory” into what is now known as the 5Pointz Art Center. He manages and oversees the work and the walls of 5Pointz, selecting and approving artwork from specific artists, and then allocating space for their designs or tags.

The amazing outdoor art attraction has enticed people from all over the world to contribute their work to the center. The walls of the warehouse feature over 250 full color murals and images, projecting a bright, contrasting effect to the surrounding area. Jonathan Cohen views the designs and artwork of others, and then assigns the space for their work. His future plans are to convert the five story warehouse into a graffiti art museum. He also intends on opening an art school for students who appreciate the art of spray painting. New designs and names are frequently added to the warehouse, so there is always something new on this unique attraction.

Also called 5Pointz: The Institute of Higher Burning, this attraction is a unique and awe-inspiring experience. Simply viewing the outside walls of the warehouse are well worth the trip. For those who are interested in seeing more, though, 5Pointz offers a bi-weekly tour. For $35, guests are led on a tour throughout the warehouse by the founder and curator Jonathan Cohen, also known as “Meres One”. The tour also includes a painting demonstration, allowing guests to see how the artwork is done. The 5Pointz Aerosol Art Center is a truly amazing experience that shouldn’t be missed.

(FlashForward Friday) Feb 16, 2013 – Feb 21, 2013

There are many fun and exciting events taking place this week off the standard New York City Grid. We are here to help provide you with ideas of what to do while you’re in NYC. If you are in New York City the week of February 16th through February 21st 2013, then read below to find some great activities from our Flash Forward Friday.

Saturday, February 16, 2013

The Anne Militello: Light Cycles stream down from the roof of the ten-story Winter Garden’s building. This beautiful lighting installation is designed by the famed lighting designer Anne Militello and is best when viewed from the exterior plaza. This beautiful light show is free of charge.

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Take part in the Chinese culture as you celebrate the Chinese New Year with this fun guided tour. After visiting 19th century secret passages, temples, and tearooms, guests then are treated to a dim sum luncheon. Dim sum is a traditional style of Chinese food in which all portions are bite-sized, adding to the fun cultural experience of the tour. Guests are then treated to the festivities of the New Year celebration, including dragon dances and traditional Asian music. Prices begin at $35.

Monday, February 18, 2013

Treat yourself to the sweet, creamy taste of hot chocolate, thanks to Maury Rubin’s hot chocolate festival. The owner of the City Bakery on 18th street, Maury Rubin’s hot chocolate festival features a different, delicious and unique hot cocoa flavor every day of February. http://www.thecitybakery.com/hot-chocolate

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Jane’s Carousel is a carousel ride that was originally built in 1922 and was purchased by husband and wife Jane and David Walentas in 1984. Jane painstakingly worked on the carousel for years and, finally, the historically restored ride placed in Brooklyn Bridge Park for all to enjoy in 2011. The ride was damaged during the recent storm, but is now opened again for all to enjoy. http://janescarousel.com/

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Located within the Staten Island Children’s Museum, Portia’s Playhouse is a fun area where children can fulfill their dreams of acting by dressing up and putting on various performances. Designed as a real theatre, including a real stage, there are many costumes and props to allow kids to use their imagination and perform. shows. http://statenislandkids.org/exh/portia.html

Thursday, February 21, 2013

The group The Dan Band will be performing at the famous B.B. King’s Blues Club and Grill at 8pm. First gaining popularity at a karaoke bar, The Dan Band has been featured in movies such as Starsky and Hutch and have made appearances on shows such as Jimmy Kimmel Live, The Late Late Show, and Ellen. Tickets start at $25 in advance and $30 on the day of the show. http://www.bbkingblues.com/bio.php?id=2461