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Marking Infinity at the Guggenheim

Photo: Curtis Hamilton for ArtAsiaPacific

This city never sleeps because there is always something to do. Not only that, but most of the time—if you keep your eyes open—you can do it without breaking the bank.

If you don’t have plans this labor day weekend you should check out some of the great museums New York City has to offer. Specifically, we’d recommend visiting the Marking Infinity exhibit at the Guggenheim which showcases the work of Lee Ufan.

Born in Korea in 1936, Ufan is credited with contributing to the development of contemporary art in Japan and his work is featured in museums all over the globe including Belgium, France, Japan and Korea. This exhibit marks his first North American retrospective and is definitely a must-see while it’s around.

So if you don’t have plans this weekend, head to the Guggenheim and witness this amazing collection of paintings and sculptures. And remember that if you go on Saturday, you pay what you wish (it’s normally $18).

Free Friday! Come Get Your Designs!

Two of our favorite words: Free+ Friday. In honor of those magical words, we’ve decided to give you some fantastic sites and blogs offering design freebies!

Designmoo is our go to for stunning graphics and fonts. The downloads are so easy to use and really amp up any site.

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Premium Pixels is the perfect source for well crafted design imagery that is easy to insert into any website you create.

Baker Framework allows those tech saavy, ipad loving users and developers the templates to create and publish Ebooks.

Play Me, I’m Yours – Street Pianos Go Viral

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Play Me, I’m Yours is an awesome project featuring street pianos in cities across the world. Located in parks, squares, bus shelters and train stations, outside galleries, markets and on bridges and ferries, the pianos are for any member of the public to enjoy. From 9am-10pm each day until July 5, 60 pianos will be available to play across New York City. Go to the website to view locations throughout all five boroughs via Google Maps.