Wednesday, April 30, 2025

MAY 15th — “LUMINOUS POINT” by ALEXANDER HAHN — A Live Narrated Screening

Alexander Hahn LUMINOUS POINT Swiss artist of intercontinental repute, Alexander Hahn, presents a live narrated screening of his interactive video, Luminous Point! Saturday, May 15th 8:00 PM at Le Petit Versailles Garden, 346 E Houston St. Garden opens @ 7pm. FREE voluntary donations are greatly appreciated! The Work: “Luminous Point” Luminous Point is an interactive […]

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MAY 1st — LPV OPENING DAY CELEBRATION! — with singer/songwriter “Pistol” Pete Sturman, and video installation by Lili White

Le Petit Versailles 346 East Houston Street (Avenues B & C ) 212 529 8815 http://www.lpvtv.blogspot.com petitversailles@earthlink.net F / V trains to Second Ave. Walk east on Houston St. or J / M trains to Delancey. Walk northeast to Houston St. FREE/ Voluntary Donation. rain or shine. Please join us at Le Petit Versailles May […]

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Le Petit Versaille’s 2010 Season is Coming Up!!!

April 12, 2010 by  
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Spring is in the air and a whole lot more is coming up at Le Petit Versailles! www.lpvtv.blogspot.com The spring bulbs are in bloom as is the Forsythia. Lilac is just around the corner and we may even see some wisteria blossoms this year. There’s still prep to get the garden ready for public viewing, […]

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CALL FOR PROPOSALS 2010

December 10, 2009 by  
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Submission Postmark Deadline is January 1, 2010. Le Petit Versailles 2010 Season – Call for Proposals. LPV was created in 1996 by Allied Productions and other neighborhood members as a GreenThumb public garden located at 346 East Houston St. @ Avenue C in the East Village. It is volunteer based and is dedicated to preserving […]

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"1+1: Paraphrasing Gogol (You and Me and the Garden of Eden)"

October 20, 2009 by  
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OCTOBER 24, 2009 @ 8pm. 1+1: Paraphrasing Gogol (You and Me and the Garden of Eden)” by Abby Donovan The artist, a phrase from Wittgenstein, her fishing pole, and an assistant. Abby Donovan is interested in the urgency and absurdity of what she thinks of as necessarily temporary and site-specific constructions of meaning. The probable […]

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