Calendar

Check out some upcoming events. We’re continuing to add more, as we’re partnering with neighbors to facilitate some of their ideas that they’d like to host in Neighbor – so check back often!

Please note the event tags, so you know if something is Free, Open to the Public, Private, RSVP Required, or No RSVP Required.

Current Exhibit

January 6 - February 15

Still Life
Solo exhibition by Carolyn Louth

Artist Residency Hours: Come meet Carolyn and chat about her art, every Thursday 11a-2:30p

Upcoming Events


Mar
5

The House of Mirth | Close Reading Literary Discussions

Neighbor is excited to host our friends Close Reading New York Literary Discussions for the next book club installment. More info from the host:

This course will explore the art of deep engagement through the practice of close reading. Using Edith Wharton's first novel The House of Mirth as our guide, we will cultivate skills that extend beyond literature, enhancing our ability to analyze, interpret, and find meaning in various aspects of our lives.

The reading approach will be: to read slowly, to document our impressions and associations, to trace words and patterns, to write in the margins and in journals, to inquire into Wharton's use of key terms, and to examine themes across the social tableaux she creates.

Each session, I will provide supplementary materials to deepen our understanding of the cultural context, Wharton’s philosophy, and the novel's relation to the literary canon.

This course welcomes participants from all walks of life - literature enthusiasts, professionals seeking new perspectives, anyone eager to engage with literature.

4 sessions from February 12th - March 5th, $80-250 sliding scale

More info and registration here.

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Feb
28

Open Coworking Time

Meet a neighbor, use our wifi, and get out of your apartment on Friday afternoons if you’re a hybrid / virtual worker. Feel free to bring your own lunch or snacks. We just ask that you keep conversations to a minimum and step outside if you have to take a call or join a meeting.

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Feb
26

The House of Mirth | Close Reading Literary Discussions

Neighbor is excited to host our friends Close Reading New York Literary Discussions for the next book club installment. More info from the host:

This course will explore the art of deep engagement through the practice of close reading. Using Edith Wharton's first novel The House of Mirth as our guide, we will cultivate skills that extend beyond literature, enhancing our ability to analyze, interpret, and find meaning in various aspects of our lives.

The reading approach will be: to read slowly, to document our impressions and associations, to trace words and patterns, to write in the margins and in journals, to inquire into Wharton's use of key terms, and to examine themes across the social tableaux she creates.

Each session, I will provide supplementary materials to deepen our understanding of the cultural context, Wharton’s philosophy, and the novel's relation to the literary canon.

This course welcomes participants from all walks of life - literature enthusiasts, professionals seeking new perspectives, anyone eager to engage with literature.

4 sessions from February 12th - March 5th, $80-250 sliding scale

More info and registration here.

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Feb
21

Open Coworking Time

Meet a neighbor, use our wifi, and get out of your apartment on Friday afternoons if you’re a hybrid / virtual worker. Feel free to bring your own lunch or snacks. We just ask that you keep conversations to a minimum and step outside if you have to take a call or join a meeting.

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Feb
19

The House of Mirth | Close Reading Literary Discussions

Neighbor is excited to host our friends Close Reading New York Literary Discussions for the next book club installment. More info from the host:

This course will explore the art of deep engagement through the practice of close reading. Using Edith Wharton's first novel The House of Mirth as our guide, we will cultivate skills that extend beyond literature, enhancing our ability to analyze, interpret, and find meaning in various aspects of our lives.

The reading approach will be: to read slowly, to document our impressions and associations, to trace words and patterns, to write in the margins and in journals, to inquire into Wharton's use of key terms, and to examine themes across the social tableaux she creates.

Each session, I will provide supplementary materials to deepen our understanding of the cultural context, Wharton’s philosophy, and the novel's relation to the literary canon.

This course welcomes participants from all walks of life - literature enthusiasts, professionals seeking new perspectives, anyone eager to engage with literature.

4 sessions from February 12th - March 5th, $80-250 sliding scale

More info and registration here.

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Feb
14

Open Coworking Time

Meet a neighbor, use our wifi, and get out of your apartment on Friday afternoons if you’re a hybrid / virtual worker. Feel free to bring your own lunch or snacks. We just ask that you keep conversations to a minimum and step outside if you have to take a call or join a meeting.

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Feb
13

Baby and Toddler Storytime

Neighbor is excited to host our friend Krystal and this storytime. More info from the host:

Come meet other parents and caregivers as we read and sing together with our little ones.

Please RSVP for this FREE event! Space is limited to 10 children.

Recommended ages: 6 months to 3 years

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Feb
13

Children's Art Class | Good Heart Art

Neighbor is excited to host our neighbor Brittany and her organization Good Heart Art!

More from the host:

Good Heart Art is a community oriented, processed based and child centered art class focusing on the exposure to and exploration of art materials and mediums without explicit direction. In other words, a warm and welcoming place to give kids the tools and space they need to artistically express themselves!

Cost to attend is $35 for your child, with a $10 discount for any siblings! Open to all kids ages 18 months - 4 years.

Check out www.goodheartart.com to learn more and register. And be sure to follow @goodheartartnyc for pictures and updates!

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Feb
12

The House of Mirth | Close Reading Literary Discussions

Neighbor is excited to host our friends Close Reading New York Literary Discussions for the next book club installment. More info from the host:

This course will explore the art of deep engagement through the practice of close reading. Using Edith Wharton's first novel The House of Mirth as our guide, we will cultivate skills that extend beyond literature, enhancing our ability to analyze, interpret, and find meaning in various aspects of our lives.

The reading approach will be: to read slowly, to document our impressions and associations, to trace words and patterns, to write in the margins and in journals, to inquire into Wharton's use of key terms, and to examine themes across the social tableaux she creates.

Each session, I will provide supplementary materials to deepen our understanding of the cultural context, Wharton’s philosophy, and the novel's relation to the literary canon.

This course welcomes participants from all walks of life - literature enthusiasts, professionals seeking new perspectives, anyone eager to engage with literature.

4 sessions from February 12th - March 5th, $80-250 sliding scale

More info and registration here.

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Feb
8

Death, Documents & Donuts

Neighbor is excited to host our friends Here To Honor. More info from the host:

Getting your “affairs in order” can feel daunting, but it doesn't have to be! Join us for “Death, Documents & Donuts” and carve out a couple of hours on a Saturday morning to get familiar with advance planning documents and work on your forms. We'll supply the coffee and donuts, and end-of-life professionals will be on hand to answer questions and explain paperwork.

End-of-life Professionals on site:
Emma Acker, End-of-Life Doula, All’s Well Initiative
Katie Benn, Nurse, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Melanie Wilson, Creative Grief and Death Professional, Life and Soul

RSVP to this free event here.

About Here To Honor:

Since its founding in 2020, Here to Honor has envisioned end of life as a journey that can actually lead to stronger relationships and being more fully engaged in the present. We believe that death, as a shared human experience, can be approached with hope and togetherness. Our mission is to cultivate community around end-of-life learning so that everyone feels supported in facing mortality and equipped to make informed decisions.

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Feb
6

Children's Art Class | Good Heart Art

Neighbor is excited to host our neighbor Brittany and her organization Good Heart Art!

More from the host:

Good Heart Art is a community oriented, processed based and child centered art class focusing on the exposure to and exploration of art materials and mediums without explicit direction. In other words, a warm and welcoming place to give kids the tools and space they need to artistically express themselves!

Cost to attend is $35 for your child, with a $10 discount for any siblings! Open to all kids ages 18 months - 4 years.

Check out www.goodheartart.com to learn more and register. And be sure to follow @goodheartartnyc for pictures and updates!

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Jan
30

Children's Art Class | Good Heart Art

Neighbor is excited to host our neighbor Brittany and her organization Good Heart Art!

More from the host:

Good Heart Art is a community oriented, processed based and child centered art class focusing on the exposure to and exploration of art materials and mediums without explicit direction. In other words, a warm and welcoming place to give kids the tools and space they need to artistically express themselves!

Cost to attend is $35 for your child, with a $10 discount for any siblings! Open to all kids ages 18 months - 4 years.

Check out www.goodheartart.com to learn more and register. And be sure to follow @goodheartartnyc for pictures and updates!

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Jan
28

Minding Our Mortality Book Club

Neighbor is excited to host our friends Here to Honor for the next installment of their Minding Our Mortality book club. More from the host:

“Minding our Mortality” [MoM] events by Here to Honor provide opportunities for contemplative thought and conversation—designated time and space for considering our impermanence in ways that tap into our deepest human longings and shape how we face our finitude.

For our first Book Club gathering of 2025, we will be discussing The Midnight Library by Matt Haig.

A description of this novel is excerpted from Bookshop.org below:

Somewhere out beyond the edge of the universe there is a library that contains an infinite number of books, each one the story of another reality. One tells the story of your life as it is, along with another book for the other life you could have lived if you had made a different choice at any point in your life. While we all wonder how our lives might have been, what if you had the chance to go to the library and see for yourself? Would any of these other lives truly be better?

In "The Midnight Library," Matt Haig's enchanting blockbuster novel, Nora Seed finds herself faced with this decision. Faced with the possibility of changing her life for a new one, following a different career, undoing old breakups, realizing her dreams of becoming a glaciologist; she must search within herself as she travels through the Midnight Library to decide what is truly fulfilling in life, and what makes it worth living in the first place.

Purchasing from Bookshop.org supports local bookstores as well as Here to Honor.

It is recommended that you read this book prior to our meeting at Neighbor on Tuesday evening, January 28th. Beverages and snacks will be provided.

This is a free event, but you will have the option to make a suggested donation of $10 during the registration process—that would help us cover costs and is greatly appreciated!

REGISTER HERE

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Jan
25

Chelsea Neurodivergence Group

Hosted by our neighbor Rebecca!

You are invited to an informal get-together for parents of neurodivergent kids (parents only, however in the future we'll have events for everyone). Our purpose is to promote community in the Chelsea neighborhood as we go through the process of parenting our kids. We're so excited to see you there!

No cost to attend, RSVP here.

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Jan
23

Children's Art Class | Good Heart Art

**$10 from each registration will be donated to California Community Fund’s wildfire relief fund

Neighbor is excited to host our neighbor Brittany and her organization Good Heart Art!

More from the host:

Good Heart Art is a community oriented, processed based and child centered art class focusing on the exposure to and exploration of art materials and mediums without explicit direction. In other words, a warm and welcoming place to give kids the tools and space they need to artistically express themselves!

Cost to attend is $35 for your child, with a $10 discount for any siblings! Open to all kids ages 18 months - 4 years.

Check out www.goodheartart.com to learn more and register. And be sure to follow @goodheartartnyc for pictures and updates!

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