Photo by Mike Szpot @illkoncept
Friday, May 14 | 6pm–10pm
Opening Night
Opening Night will be a Friends & Family and Industry Happy Hour featuring a pop-up photo studio with live portraiture and live on-site photo printing services courtesy of B&H and Moab Paper. There will also be a photo swap where creatives can share each other’s prints and discuss their creative work. Guests will be invited to experience the indoor and outdoor gallery as DJs will be playing music outside.
Saturday, June 12 – Sunday, June 13 | 3pm–10pm
Steve’s Flea Market
Steve’s Flea Market will set up a pop-up shop for local brands and Street Dreams partners to showcase their products and sell exclusive items to the community in partnership with Tone Customs. From apparel, to prints, to photo equipment, we will set up a weekend-long event as one of our main activations during this summer program.
Photo by Mike Szpot @illkoncept
Friday, June 25 | 3pm–10pm
NFT Day
Street Dreams will be releasing a series of NFT works in the lead up to the gallery and plan on making select pieces from the gallery available for sale and “unlocked” on NFT Day. We will add some educational workshops to share best practices and understand the space and will be displaying additional NFT collections.
Friday, July 9 | 3pm–10pm
Street Dreams Radio
Street Dreams Radio Day will focus on music, podcasts and immersive audio-visual experiences. We will program all-day DJ sets live from South Street Seaport from our Street Dreams Radio Sound System and record a live episode of our basketball culture podcast Know-Look Pass. A room in the indoor space will be designed for a more personalized and immersive audio-visual experience curated by Street Dreams Radio music director Matthew Bentley.
Photo by Mike Szpot @illkoncept
Friday, July 30 | 6pm–10pm
Closing Night
Closing Night will feature the same programming and partners as Opening Night, including the pop-up studio, on-site printing and photo swap, as well as a Street Dreams Photo Walk at the Seaport with the original members of the SD collective revisiting their 2013 photo walk at the same location, which pre-dated Street Dreams and was a lynchpin event for the New York photography community.