As one year dissolves into the next, I’ve been thinking a lot about how time doesn’t just pass — it reflects us back to ourselves.

On February 6, that reflection becomes physical.

The New Renaissance is a one-night multidisciplinary exhibition and social experience taking over Mo’MAS High Society, a five-level speakeasy art studio inside Herbwell on Madison Avenue — just minutes from MoMA.

This exhibition brings together dozens of physical artists alongside 20+ international digital artists, exploring themes of growth, rebirth, and transformation — quiet or chaotic — as we collectively step into something new.

Across multiple floors, you’ll encounter:
• Physical and digital artworks
• Live performances by Jadyn Violet, Judah, and Mars plus DJs (KILLGXXD, DJ REESE) throughout the night
• Participatory art (paint, draw, engage)
• Tarot readings, a hotbox section (21+), and live painting by Bleu Pablo.
• A curated social environment designed for real connection

This isn’t just about viewing art — it’s about being in the room with the people shaping what comes next in contemporary and experimental culture.

🗓 February 6
6:00–11:00 PM
📍 519 Madison Avenue, NYC
🎟 Free General Admission
🥂 Optional $30 VIP drink experience

If you’re craving art that feels alive, social spaces that feel intentional, and community that feels genuine, I hope to see you there.


Joshua Sauceda
Founder & Curator

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I’m currently open to work across creative direction, photography, film, and cultural production — especially projects that live at the intersection of art, music, fashion, culture, and experimental technology.

I’m most interested in projects that treat storytelling as a lived experience: physical events, content ecosystems, or hybrid activations that feel intentional rather than extractive.

If you’re exploring how narrative moves through the digital age, I’d love to talk.
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Thanks for sharing a few moments with me. <3

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