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Beatrix Potter: Drawn to Nature The Morgan Library & Museum 225 Madison Avenue at E 36th Street,
Meet unforgettable animal characters like Peter Rabbit, Mr. Jeremy Fisher, and Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle in an exhibit of artwork, picture letters books, manuscripts, and artifacts by beloved children’s book author and…
🎟 $22/adults, $13/students, free/ages 12 & under
The Life and Slimes of Marc Summers New World Stages 340 W 50th Street,
America's favorite TV host tells all about his extraordinary life in this part interactive game show-part memoir theatrical adventure. Marc Summers launched Nickelodeon as the host of the world’s most…
🎟 $69-$99
MoMath on Fifth MoMath on Fifth 225 Fifth Avenue at 27th St,
Due to a planned long-term expansion to a larger space, MoMath is temporarily a pop-up experience with brand new exhibits at 225 Fifth Avenue, just steps away from the old…
ROAR: A collection of Mighty Women Ashley Longshore Art 43 Crosby Street,
Admire feminist pop-artist Ashley Longshore's dozens of giant portraits featuring legendary stateswomen, artists, athletes and notable women from all over the world. Be inspired by heroines from Taylor Swift to…
Tiffany & Co. Landmark: Culture of Creativity Exhibition Tiffany & Co 727 Fifth Avenue at 57th Street,
Engage with nearly 70 artworks spanning a variety of mediums from the foundation of Peter Marino, the renowned architect who led the transformation of the iconic store’s interiors. Discover artworks…
The Harlem Renaissance and Transatlantic Modernism Metropolitan Museum Of Art 1000 Fifth Avenue at 82nd Street,
Through some 160 works of painting, sculpture, photography, film, and ephemera, explore the comprehensive and far-reaching ways in which Black artists portrayed everyday modern life in the new Black cities…
🎟 $30 (suggested), $17/students, free/ages 12 & under
The Anatomy of a Movie Poster: The Work of Dawn Baillie Poster House 119 W 23rd Street,
See some of the most iconic and beloved posters in modern cinematic history, all designed by Dawn Baillie. Simple yet unconventional masterpieces include the posters for Dirty Dancing, Indiana Jones…
Wonder City of the World: New York City Travel Posters Poster House 119 W 23rd Street,
Track how New York City was represented to decades of new travelers, immigrants, and tourists. The city’s explosive growth beginning at the end of the 19th century ultimately led to…
Carolina Caycedo: Spiral for Shared Dreams Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) 4 W 53rd Street,
11 handmade atarrayas, or fishing nets, created by four fishing communities in Mexico that face different environmental challenges, hang dramatically in MoMA's second floor atrium. Look for atural and mythological…
🎟 $25/adults, $18/seniors, $14/students, free/ages 16 & under
Aṣẹ: Afro Frequencies Artechouse 439 W 15th St,
Step into a vibrant immersive Afrosurrealist exhibition, featuring the work of London-based Afro-surrealist digital artist Vince Fraser along with poetry by ursula rucker. The spirit of aṣẹ — a powerful…
🎟 $25-$36/ages 15-54, $17-$23/ages 4-15, free/ages 3 & under
Apollo: When We Went to the Moon Intrepid Museum Pier 86, W 46th Street & Twelfth Ave,
The Intrepid Museum–home of the space shuttle Enterprise—is thrilled to host Apollo: When We Went to the Moon. This special exhibition, Using interactive media, photographs, and rarely-seen artifacts from the…
🎟 $36, $26/ages 5-12, free/ages 4 & under
Ellen Reid SOUNDWALK Lincoln Center W 65th Street & Broadway,
A free, GPS-enabled work of public art uses music to illuminate the natural environment. Created by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer and sound artist Ellen Reid, the experience is guided by the…
Pier 62 Carousel Pier 62 61 Chelsea Piers,
Take a spin on 33 hand-carved, custom-designed Hudson River Valley animals - raccoons, seahorses, bears & more. The carousel structure has a green roof and opens to a sprawling lawn…
🎟 $4.50
Rose B. Simpson: “Seed” Madison Square Park Madison Avenue & E 24th Street,
Seven eighteen-foot-high sentinels convene in a circle supporting and nurturing a female form who emerges from the earth in a newly commissioned public art exhibition by Rose B. Simpson Also in…
Somewhere to Roost American Folk Art Museum 2 Lincoln Square, Columbus Avenue at W 66th Street,
Explore the ways that artists evoke and construct ideas of “home" in over 60 works including paintings, textiles, photographs, and sculptures by self-taught artists.
🎟 Free, $5 donations suggested
Tulip Festival West Side Community Garden W 89th Street between Amsterdam & Columbus,
Admire over 100 varieties of tulip and other flowers in a charming community garden, open to all from dawn to dusk. Frequent visitors will see the tulip display changing every…
Bessie’s Big Shot Swedish Cottage Marionette Theatre Central Park at W 79th Street & West Drive,
See a fun and high-flying, family-friendly adventure at the historic, cozy Swedish Cottage Marionette Theatre. Marionettes and music tell the story of Bessie the cow, who dreams of joining the…
🎟 $15, $10/ages 1.5-12 years, free/under 18 months
I’mPossible The New Victory Theater 209 W 42nd St,
Run away and join the circus with young Johnny as he finds himself among an awe-inspiring, inclusive ensemble featuring a Deaf ringmaster, an award-winning gymnast who uses a wheelchair and…
🎟 $24-$49
The Masked Singer: Behind the Mask! The Paley Center for Media 25 W 52 Street,
Step into a world where mystery, music, and masquerade converge in an exhibit featuring the artistry, mystery, and competition of FOX’s hit show. Framed by a stunning selection of the…
🎟 $21.50/ages 12+, $17.50/students & seniors, free/ages 11 & under
Taste of the Oculus Westfield World Trade Center Oculus 185 Greenwich Street,
Save with over a dozen deals and discounts at cafes and restaurants across the Shops at the Oculus, and World Trade Center campus. Perks range from 10% off to 25%…