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Deets: Artists from Lin-Manuel Miranda to Adele have brought their ideas to life by first writing, doodling, sketching, and brainstorming inside the iconic notebook. This May, an exhibition will reveal how notebooks can be transformed into a work of art in themselves.
Taking place at One World Observatory from May 13th through May 22nd, Moleskine Detour New York showcases artworks by 75 creative thinkers including William Kentridge, Paula Scher, MC Yan, Sigur Rós, Francis Kéré, Joana Vasconcelos, and Cristina Lei Rodriguez.Each creator generously donated their notebook to the Moleskine Foundation in support of its mission of “creativity for social change” through programs that unlock creative and critical thinking among youth in schools and communities. Founded in 2006, The Moleskine Foundation collection contains over 1,300 Moleskine notebooks that have been decorated, hacked, sculpted, and reconstructed into artwork.
Hint for the Average Socialite: Complimentary access to the Moleskine Detour New York exhibit is provided with all tickets to One World Observatory, which start at $38.00 at www.oneworldobservatory.com/buy-tickets.
Beginning on May 6th and throughout the Moleskine Detour New York exhibit, Moleskine stores in New York City at Westfield World Trade Center and Rockefeller Center will be raffling tickets to One World Observatory, one per day per store. Additionally, anyone that subscribes to the Moleskine newsletter will be enrolled in the daily raffle.
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