Sept. 6, 2022 By Christian Murray
A new store serving the arts community has opened on Skillman Avenue in Sunnyside.
The store, called Sunnyside Arts, is located at 45-18 Skillman Ave. and offers items such as fine arts supplies and gifts—as well as an array of classes and events.
The business is owned and operated by Ed Kim, a Sunnyside resident and painter, who along with his wife Vanessa Quinn was the proprietor of Sunnyside Plays.
Sunnyside Plays, which offered play space for kids on 48th Avenue, closed in 2020 after being in business nearly four years.
“Like Sunnyside Plays, I want Sunnyside Arts to support the community and reflect the endeavors of our creative groups and individuals,” Kim said.
“I’m hoping the shop will also draw artists from outside the community with unique items like handmade paper from Japan as well as original pieces made by Queens artists.”
Kim, an art school graduate, said that Sunnyside Arts will offer a variety of classes and events including paint-and-sip nights, figure drawing classes, art appreciation events, pop-up book discussions, knitting, arts and crafts, puppetry, and 3D printing. Events are also likely to include gallery shows, craft fairs, arts performances and more.
“I want Sunnyside Arts to be an incubator, a forum for discourse [and a] creative playground,” Kim said, as well as a quality art supply store.
The business opened on Aug. 29, with Kim anticipating a “grand opening” event in the near term.
Kim said he plans to be open daily but at this time he is operating Tuesday-Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesdays.
8 Comments
Much success !!!
I am looking forward to the paint and sip class. Sounds like fun. Good luck, Ted!
Good luck and welcome to the neighborhood!
Great news. I’m a painter/sculptor living in Sunnyside for the last 33 years.
I welcome very much your Art studio and supplies store.
Will visit soon.
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That’s great addition to the neighborhood I’ll definitely stop by, and I am very interested in the art classes that they might offer. However; everything that is done in sunnyside, store wise, restaurant wise, etc, it just has a minimum effort sort of vibe. investigating in a designer/ architect to design the place is worth the money in the long run.
I gave no clue what you’re talking about. Do you have any clue about running a business. He’s running an art supply store not a .99 cent store. Do you know how small his profit margin is? I don’t care about the ar hitecyural details. I’d like to see some nice art classes.
I use to take my grandson to Sunnyside Plays. SS Arts will be a great addition to our community. I will drop by with my grandson sometime in the future to support this venture.
A welcome addition to the neighborhood. Good luck. I’m going to go and see if I have any talent.