“A New Sacred,” a two-person show by long-time Tribeca artist Carolyn Oberst and Eden Seifu is on view at Storage, 52 Walker St., 4th floor), from March 14 to May 3. The self-taught painters craft contemporary tableaus of Christianity from different perspectives and with different intent. Work at right by Carolyn Oberst.
MarchCommunity Board 1 Meetings Commercial E-bike regulations; year-round concerts at Pier 17; Titianic New York "Beacon of Hope" at Pier 17; Chinatown jail demolition
Eternal Offerings An exhibit of Chinese ritual bronzes from the Minneapolis Institute of Art will be on view from March 6 through July 13, at China Institute Gallery, 100 Washington St. The exhibition will showcase one of the world’s greatest collections of ancient Chinese bronzes outside of China from the 12th century BCE to the 2nd century.
At Soho Photo It doesn't take a high-tech camera or phone to take a great photo. That’s the message of Soho Photo’s annual Krappy Kamera Competition. The latest winners, like this one, by Armen Dolukhanyan made with a lensless pinhole camera, are on view through March 23.
Landscapes, as seen from the road Linda Gottesfeld’s landscape paintings depict views from a moving car. The work, created between 1997 and 2016, is on view at George Adams Gallery, 38 Walker St., from Feb. 28 to April 5. Gottesfeld is a professor of art at Pace University.
Holi at the Seaport Museum will take place Sat., March 15, from 11am to 5pm at the Museum and Pier 17. There will be dancing, drum performances, a comedy show, food and a family Holi Literary Festival. For a full schedule of events go to seaportmuseum.org/holi