Artists and art-lovers flocked to the shore last summer for MoMA PS1’s outpost in Rockaway, Queens, and 2015 has more art-related shenanigans en plein air. A summer-only gallery called Topless, run by the artists Jenni Crain and Brent Birnbaum, got its start last year and is back for more, with a new location at 96th street and rotating exhibitions every three weeks, including one opening this Saturday, 15 August. Nearby, keep an eye out for Frank Traynor of Perfect Nothing Catalog, who has transported his breezy art shop shack from Bushwick to Rockaway Beach. And the sun is still shining in Brooklyn Heights, where Jeppe Hein’s outdoor, mirrored maze sculptures, benches and fountains form a scavenger hunt across Brooklyn Bridge Park, in the exhibition Please Touch the Art, organised by the Public Art Fund.