• Marcia Resnick Punks, Poets and Provocateurs: New York City Bad Boys 1977-1982

    Howl! Happening 6 East 1st Street, New York City, NY, United States

    An exhibition featuring signed contemporary silver prints and large archival pigment prints from her photographic tour de force of the culture heroes of the 1970s and early 1980s. Taken in […]

    Free
  • Actors Fund Affordable Housing Workshop

    Howl! Happening 6 East 1st Street, New York City, NY, United States

    Did you know that New York City is planning to build or preserve 200,000 units of affordable housing over the next ten years? This two-hour seminar for performing-arts and entertainment […]

    Free
  • MM Sera presents: Mary Bellis Agent of Paradise

    Howl! Happening 6 East 1st Street, New York City, NY, United States

    Saturday, February 20th, 7pm Mary Bellis: Agent of Paradise (1982), 16 mm Howl! Happening and MM Serra of the New American Cinema Group, Inc/The Film-Makers Cooperative are pleased to present a very […]

  • Catherine Texier Russian Lessons

    Howl! Happening 6 East 1st Street, New York City, NY, United States

    Book Party and Reading with Paula Bomer, Chloe Caldwell, and Larissa Pham Catherine Texier, the co-editor of the legendary downtown literary magazine of the 1980s, Between C and D, returns with […]

  • Luna Macaroona Full Moon Show with BOBBIE

    Howl! Happening 6 East 1st Street, New York City, NY, United States

    A Tom Murrin/Alien Comic Invention Tom Murrin, the Alien Comic and 'Godfather of Performance Art', did his Luna Macaroona show—without fail—on every full moon. With a club date or not, […]

  • Back To No Future A Panel Discussion

    Howl! Happening 6 East 1st Street, New York City, NY, United States

    In conjunction with Marcia Resnick’s photo exhibit, Punks Poets and Provocateurs. What is it about the late 70’s and early 80’s that has everyone so fascinated? Anthony Haden-Guest, Carlo McCormick, […]

  • Arturo Vega Insults

    Howl! Happening 6 East 1st Street, New York City, NY, United States

    A series of paintings created by the late Arturo Vega imprinted with irrelevant and honest text fragments in a cocktail of insults and mystic thoughts. Painted in primary colors as a way to ponder the crudeness of the society he was a part of, they poke fun at the uncertainty and ambivalence of the artist in the face of the cultural climate of his adopted city.

    Free
  • Punk and New Wave Videos from Paul Tschinkel’s Inner Tube

    Howl! Happening 6 East 1st Street, New York City, NY, United States

    New York Music New York is a compilation of bands recorded or videoed in New York clubs for Paul Tschinkel's Inner-Tube, a cable TV show. Broadcast between 1979-1983 on Sunday […]

  • Actor’s Fund Every Artist Insured

    Howl! Happening 6 East 1st Street, New York City, NY, United States

    Did you know you can still enroll in health insurance? If your income is below $23,500, you can enroll in coverage right now. Coverage is comprehensive and either free, or […]

  • Actors Fund Affordable Housing Workshop

    Howl! Happening 6 East 1st Street, New York City, NY, United States

    Tuesday, March 15th / 2 PM / Free Did you know that New York City is planning to build or preserve 200,000 units of affordable housing over the next ten years? This […]

  • The ACKER Award

    Howl! Happening 6 East 1st Street, New York City, NY, United States

    The 2016 ACKER Awards Thursday, March 17th, 7pm-9pm / FREE Presented by Clayton Patterson The ACKER Awards were created by Alan Kaufman in San Francisco and Clayton Patterson in New […]

  • Tony Stinkmetal Full Moon Show

    Howl! Happening 6 East 1st Street, New York City, NY, United States

    A Tom Murrin/Alien Comic Invention Wednesday, March 23 / 2 PM / Free   In keeping with the irrepressible spirit of Tom Murrin, Howl! Happening is pleased to present Tony […]

  • Patricia Field Art/Fashion

    Howl! Happening 6 East 1st Street, New York City, NY, United States

    Friday, March 25th - Sunday, March 27th Conversation with Pat and the Artists: Sunday, March 27 / 3 PM / FREE Howl! Happening is pleased to present a very special […]

  • Legs McNeil Artie and Me

    Howl! Happening 6 East 1st Street, New York City, NY, United States

    Closing Event for Arturo Vega Insults Exhibition Thursday, March 31 / 7 PM / Free If it wasn’t for Artie, Joey Ramone and I would’ve starved to death. —Legs McNeil Join us […]

  • The Song of Hiawatha Directed by Jeffrey Wengrofsky

    Howl! Happening 6 East 1st Street, New York City, NY, United States

    Saturday, April 9th 7pm - 9pm / Free Sneak Preview Premiere and Other Shorts Howl! is pleased to present a 20-minute preview sample of Wengrofsky’s The Song of Hiawatha, a […]

  • Mike DeCapite The Sparkle Street Social & Athletic Club Series

    Howl! Happening 6 East 1st Street, New York City, NY, United States

    Wednesday, April 13 /  7 PM / Free Howl! Happening is pleased to present a series of readings and multimedia events curated by writer and publisher Mike DeCapite with his long-time […]

  • Henry Miller Memorial Library Ping-Pong Free Press

    Howl! Happening 6 East 1st Street, New York City, NY, United States

    Reading and Release Party Friday, April 15 / 7 PM / Free Marilyn Monroe Didn't Marry Henry Miller: Howl! Happening, Ping-Pong Free Press, and the Henry Miller Memorial Library invite you […]

  • Actors Fund Affordable Housing Workshop

    Howl! Happening 6 East 1st Street, New York City, NY, United States

    Tuesday, April 19th / 2 PM / Free Did you know that New York City is planning to build or preserve 200,000 units of affordable housing over the next ten years? This two-hour […]

  • Elizabeth Murray a film by Paul Tschinkel

    Howl! Happening 6 East 1st Street, New York City, NY, United States

    Paul Tschinkel is a painter with an MFA from the Yale School of Art and Architecture. In the early 1970s he turned to video as an art form and thus became one of the first video artists in this new medium. After showing video pieces in New York galleries, he turned to the fledgling New York cable system (Manhattan Cable downtown and Warner Cable uptown), producing a half hour weekly arts program – a gallery on television. From 1974 to 1979 Paul “Tschinkel’s Inner-Tube” was devoted to conceptual and narrative video art pieces.

    In 1979, Tschinkel turned from taping in his studio in Soho to recording and producing live Punk/New Wave music from New York clubs. This program, which ran from 1979 to 1984, presaged MTV and was the seminal Rock show that featured music from CBGB’s, The Mudd Club, Max’s Kansas City and many other venues in New York. It presented many young bands like the Ramones, Mink de Ville, The Cramps, The Heartbreakers, The Dead Kennedy’s among many others.

    In 1979 Tschinkel also created and produced a documentary series called ART/new york, that today consists of over 68 programs on contemporary art and artists. This ongoing series features artists such as Louise Bourgeois, Chuck Close, Jeff Koons, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Kiki Smith, Nan Goldin, Elizabeth Murray and many more. The series has been screened in major museums, such as The Whitney and MOMA, and on television in the US and Abroad. They have become an important historic document of the New York Art culture.

    In 2006 Paul Tschinkel completed and released his first feature length documentary on the noted photographer Robert Mapplethorpe. The centerpiece of Robert Mapplethorpe is a never-before-seen interview conducted in his studio on Bond Street in 1983. This was followed by another feature length documentary on the irascible, multitalented, Mark Kostabi in 2010.

  • Jeffrey Wengrofsky Dreaming is Free

    Howl! Happening 6 East 1st Street, New York City, NY, United States

    April 29th / 7pm / FREE   Jeffrey Wengrofsky's three-part residency at Howl! Happening concludes with "Dreaming is Free," an evening of psychedelic delights. The night begins with a screening […]

  • When Jackie Met Ethyl Curated by Dan Cameron

    When Jackie Met Ethyl Guest curated by Dan Cameron This exhibition considers the cultural and historical impact of Jackie Curtis (1947-1985) and Ethyl Eichelberger (1945-1990) two of the most influential […]