Mark Miller Gallery

Mark Miller Gallery The Mark Miller Gallery is a contemporary art gallery located on Orchard Street in the Lower East Sid

12/25/2025

Happy Holidays!

On Thursday, December 11th, from 6–9 PM, Orchard Street’s independent shops will stay open late for a special Late Night...
12/11/2025

On Thursday, December 11th, from 6–9 PM, Orchard Street’s independent shops will stay open late for a special Late Night Holiday Shopping Event in the Lower East Side. This historic street—once lined with apple orchards and now home to emerging designers, unique artisans, and one-of-a-kind boutiques—offers a lively, creative atmosphere for holiday browsing. Take your time after work, discover thoughtful gifts, and support the small businesses that keep the LES vibrant and original. Bring friends, enjoy the festive energy, and experience why Orchard Street is one of NYC’s most exciting shopping destinations. Shop late, shop local, and celebrate the season on the Lower East Side!

I recently attended a private screening of the documentary "Plunderer," which sheds light on the extensive art thefts du...
02/12/2025

I recently attended a private screening of the documentary "Plunderer," which sheds light on the extensive art thefts during WWII and their lasting impact. The filmmakers have done an excellent job in raising awareness about this critical issue, revealing the dark underbelly of the international art world.

PBS will air the film in two parts: the first part premieres on February 19th, and the second part follows on February 26th, both at 10/9c. You can also watch it on pbs.org/secrets and the PBS App. Don't miss this enlightening series: https://www.pbs.org/wnet/secrets/collections/plunderer-the-life-and-times-of-a-nazi-art-thief/

Historian Jonathan Petropoulos investigates the life of Bruno Lohse and his role in the N**i looting operation, interviewing Lohse himself, as well as curators, art investigators, Lohse’s associates, and descendants of the victims of N**i art theft. With a look at stunning masterpieces and a deep ...

LATE NIGHT Shopping on Orchard Street in the Lower East Side of New York City!New Yorkers, we know how busy life can get...
12/10/2024

LATE NIGHT Shopping on Orchard Street in the Lower East Side of New York City!

New Yorkers, we know how busy life can get—especially during the holiday season. If your schedule leaves little time for shopping before stores close, the Lower East Side has you covered! On Thursday, December 19th, from 6 PM to 9 PM, small businesses along Orchard Street will stay open late, giving you the chance to find the perfect gifts while supporting local merchants.

Orchard Street—once home to apple orchards—has transformed into a vibrant hub of creativity. Featuring emerging fashion designers, unique artisans, and one-of-a-kind shops, this historic area offers something special for everyone on your list. Shopping here isn’t just a task—it’s an experience.

By shopping late on Orchard Street, you’ll be supporting a community of passionate small business owners who are helping to keep New York’s creative spirit alive. Stroll through the hip and happening streets of the Lower East Side, uncover hidden treasures, and soak in the energy of one of NYC’s most dynamic neighborhoods.

Whether you’re hunting for stylish apparel, unique home goods, or the perfect holiday treat, the Lower East Side has it all. Plus, with extended hours until 9 PM, you’ll have plenty of time to shop at your own pace after work.

Mark your calendars for Thursday, December 19th, 2024 and head to Orchard Street for an unforgettable shopping experience. Bring your friends, enjoy the festive vibe, and immerse yourself in the creative charm of the Lower East Side while ticking off your holiday gift list.

Shop Late. Shop Local. Discover the Lower East Side, NYC!

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON PARTICIPANTS CHECK OUT WEB SITE: https://www.latenightnyc.com

11/28/2024
I just attended a private screening of The Remarkable Life of IBELIN, a documentary about a disabled boy from Norway who...
10/16/2024

I just attended a private screening of The Remarkable Life of IBELIN, a documentary about a disabled boy from Norway who found a meaningful life in the digital world. The film, which cost around $1.5 million to produce, tells a very moving story. This movie will drop on Nextflix October 25th.

12/21/2023

Late night shopping 7-10pm LES below Delancey

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92 Orchard Street
New York, NY
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