Fall 2022 Arts Guide

BAM Next Wave Festival. Encantado. Photo: Sammi Landweer

BAM Next Wave Festival. Encantado. Photo: Sammi Landweer

September ushers in New York City’s fall cultural season with a wide range of performing and visual arts programming, which continues with debuts and old favorites in the subsequent months. Look out for exhibits of big names like Edward Hopper as well as lesser-known but crucial artists such as Bronx-born Abigail Deville and Georgia’s Nellie Mae Rowe—plus a show on the importance of the Jewish deli. Ballet, dance and jazz performances are also on tap. Read on for all the highlights.

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