Our Biggest Superfine NYC Fair to Date!
The multimillion dollar development known as The Market Line at 202 Broome Street in New York’s Lower East Side will be home to the #1 artist driven art fair in the US from September 15th-18th. Superfine...
Our Biggest Superfine NYC Fair to Date!
The multimillion dollar development known as The Market Line at 202 Broome Street in New York’s Lower East Side will be home to the #1 artist driven art fair in the US from September 15th-18th. Superfine...
A legacy fund has been established in honor of beloved cheesemonger Anne Saxelby, who died last October. As we noted then, Saxelby, who opened a tiny stall in the Essex Street Market in 2006, was instrumental in changing perceptions...
Photographer Kristofer Dan-Bergman's photo exhibit, "LESwall(k)" is currently gracing the facade of the Old Essex Market (120 Essex St). The collection of photos are from a series of people walking by the wall on Essex Street that he shot...
Essex Market Vendors are teaming up with Diana Edelman at Vegans, Baby to offer "Meatless Mondays." Each Monday a different vendor will offer a special vegan dish for the day.
Mille Nonne, the Italian food stall, kicked things off last...
Essex Market is hosting a Summer Kickoff community block party with live music, kids games and raffles for market gift boxes on Saturday, June 26, from 12p - 4pm, outside on Broome Street directly behind the market.
Essex Market hosts a free family event next Saturday, October 24th, 10:00am - 12:00 pm. You can find them on Broome Street, between Essex and Norfolk. Every child will receive a free pumpkin and art supplies, plus a sanitized...
Our friends at the Feed Me a Story project are kicking off a new audio tour of Essex Market (88 Essex St.) with a fun event this Saturday, from 11am - 1pm, on the mezzanine at the market.
Now that the Artists Alliance gallery and project space, Cuchifritos, is settled in at the new Essex Market at 88 Essex Street, they are taking a close look into some of the history of this new location (formerly known as SPURA, the Seward Park Urban Renewal Area).
The Lower East Side Partnership in collaboration with the Essex Market are accepting submissions for a very unique and highly visible artwork to be installed at the new market space set to open early this spring. The canvas for this public art installation is located above the entryway to the new Essex Market’s demonstration and teaching kitchen.