SoHo’s galleries glowed last night with Manhattan’s Spring Art Fair, brushing NYC’s season. Curator Lena Carter hung prints as 500 shopped, a $10 entry fest on Spring. It’s borough hues—pure SoHo vibe, canvases hot. A kid nabbed a sketch; a pro bagged a frame. ‘Manhattan arts—this is it,’ Carter says, framing works. The streets turned gallery.
The fair’s fresh—April 5’s kickoff, it tripled since RSVPs, packing rooms by 10 a.m. Carter’s a LES painter; last night’s crowd hit max—oils flew. A line snaked for photos; cash buzzed—NYC grit glowed. Runs one day—art ruled. #SoHoArtFair trended; Brooklyn wants a brush.
Some griped—’Too pricey,’ sniped a budgeter, dodging tags. Space squeezed—latecomers stood; beauty held. A frame tipped—righted quick; fair rolled. Queens wants in, but SoHo owns it—strokes rule. The galleries never painted so bold.
Carter’s teasing a monthly run, maybe a park if spring bites. ‘NYC’s canvas—this fills it,’ she says, packing frames. The fair’s a Manhattan win—grit meets hue. It’s an art rush; catch the next. Bring a bag—works call.