[image: Marcel Duchamp, Fountain, 1917. Photograph by Alfred Stieglitz]
From Man Ray and Duchamp to De Kooning, Pollack, Krasner, Warhol, Carl Andre, and Keith Haring, from Dadaists, Surrealists, Abstract Expressionists, to Conceptual theorists, the neighborhoods between 14th and Houston Streets have been a creative laboratory that has produced (and continues to produce) the finest American avant-garde artists the United States has known. Follow artist and historian Marc Kehoe through the streets of what, in January 1917, Duchamp declared to be “the Republic of Greenwich Village” and visit locations where the artists lived, worked, and partied. The tour will end at Freedomland: The Village Trip Art Exhibition, curated by Marc, and you will be able to take advantage of a special guided tour.
Meet: Under the Washington Square Arch, Fifth Avenue/Washington Square North.