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Boundless: 10 Years of Seeding Black Comic Futures
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture 515 Malcolm X Boulevarrd, New YorkDivine Pathways
Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine 1047 Amsterdam Avenue at West 112th Street, New YorkBoundless: 10 Years of Seeding Black Comic Futures
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture 515 Malcolm X Boulevarrd, New YorkDivine Pathways
Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine 1047 Amsterdam Avenue at West 112th Street, New YorkBoundless: 10 Years of Seeding Black Comic Futures
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture 515 Malcolm X Boulevarrd, New YorkDivine Pathways
Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine 1047 Amsterdam Avenue at West 112th Street, New YorkBoundless: 10 Years of Seeding Black Comic Futures
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture 515 Malcolm X Boulevarrd, New YorkDivine Pathways
Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine 1047 Amsterdam Avenue at West 112th Street, New YorkAmalia Mesa-Bains: Archaeology of Memory
El Museo Del Barrio 1230 Fifth Avenue at E 105th St, New YorkBoundless: 10 Years of Seeding Black Comic Futures
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture 515 Malcolm X Boulevarrd, New YorkDivine Pathways
Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine 1047 Amsterdam Avenue at West 112th Street, New YorkAmalia Mesa-Bains: Archaeology of Memory
El Museo Del Barrio 1230 Fifth Avenue at E 105th St, New YorkBoundless: 10 Years of Seeding Black Comic Futures
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture 515 Malcolm X Boulevarrd, New YorkDivine Pathways
Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine 1047 Amsterdam Avenue at West 112th Street, New YorkAmalia Mesa-Bains: Archaeology of Memory
El Museo Del Barrio 1230 Fifth Avenue at E 105th St, New YorkBlessing of the Bicycles
Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine 1047 Amsterdam Avenue at West 112th Street, New YorkCoquí Club: Celebrating Mothers and Caregivers
El Museo Del Barrio 1230 Fifth Avenue at E 105th St, New YorkDr. Linda H. Humes Presents Griots in Concert
Sugar Hill Children’s Museum of Art & Storytelling 898 St. Nicholas Ave at W 155th Street, New York“We Are Still Here!” Lunaapeew/Lenape Celebration Weekend
Museum of the City of New York 1220 Fifth Avenue at 105th Street, New YorkColor Wink Studio First Saturday Family Art Making
Sugar Hill Creamery 184 Lenox Avenue between 119th St & 120th Streets, New YorkBoundless: 10 Years of Seeding Black Comic Futures
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture 515 Malcolm X Boulevarrd, New YorkDivine Pathways
Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine 1047 Amsterdam Avenue at West 112th Street, New YorkAmalia Mesa-Bains: Archaeology of Memory
El Museo Del Barrio 1230 Fifth Avenue at E 105th St, New York“We Are Still Here!” Lunaapeew/Lenape Celebration Weekend
Museum of the City of New York 1220 Fifth Avenue at 105th Street, New YorkThe Crack-a-lackin’ Classical Concert
United Palace of Cultural Arts 4140 Broadway at 175th Street, New YorkWeek of Events
Boundless: 10 Years of Seeding Black Comic Futures
Boundless: 10 Years of Seeding Black Comic Futures
Celebrate the tenth anniversary of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture’s Black Comic Book Festival with photographs, memorabilia, creator highlights, comic book reading stations, and clips from past festival programs. Drawn from the Schomburg Center’s archival collections, this exhibition illuminates the long history of Black comics and sequential art creators and their motivations…
Divine Pathways
Divine Pathways
Walk under a stunning, site-specific textile installation created by artist Anne Patterson for the vaulted Nave of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine. Created in concert with communities and organizations from across the Morningside Heights neighborhood, New York City, and the Episcopal Diocese of New York. Community members are invited to write their hopes,…
Amalia Mesa-Bains: Archaeology of Memory
Amalia Mesa-Bains: Archaeology of Memory
Look for lots of interesting details in Mexican-American Amalia Mesa-Bains's groundbreaking, large-scale reimaginations of sacred forms—altares (home altars) and ofrendas (offerings to the dead). A range of materials include desks, mirrors, rocks, religious icons and more. Themes of intersectional feminism, environmentally centered spirituality, and cultural diversity intertwine in this rare overview of work from the…
Lil’ Studio: Happy Accidents
Lil’ Studio: Happy Accidents
Play with paint, cotton balls, swabs, and sponges with the Studio Museum of Harlem. Turn mistakes into happy accidents while improvising and creating textures like artist Sam Gilliam. Parents, caregivers, and organizations servicing little ones under five years old are invited to the NYPL Harlem Library to enjoy art making and other activities that encourage…
Storytime at The Met Cloisters
Storytime at The Met Cloisters
Look, listen, sing, and have fun in a castle like setting. Join Met educators and partners from Literacy INC every Tuesday for picture-book readings in English and Spanish connected to objects in the The Met Cloisters collection and to the uptown community. Participants will receive a free book with onsite registration, provided by Literacy INC.…
Blessing of the Bicycles
Blessing of the Bicycles
All bikers, skaters, scooter-riders, and users of self-propelled vehicles are welcome, along with all who share the road, to the 26th annual Blessing of the Bicycles. Father Patrick Malloy will say a few kind words and then sprinkle bikes with Holy Water. There is a moment of silence to remember those cyclists lost in the…
Coquí Club: Celebrating Mothers and Caregivers
Coquí Club: Celebrating Mothers and Caregivers
Join a bilingual program facilitated by museum educators with storytelling, discussion, and an art-making project. Celebrate Mother’s Day and reflect on the timeless message carried by generations of loved ones. Read Me Parezco Tanto a Mi Mama by Jorge Ramos, a bilingual book that explores the similarities between children and their family members. Explore Amalia…
Riverkeeper Sweep 2024
Riverkeeper Sweep 2024
Join volunteers to assist with removing litter from Riverside Park and Hudson River shoreline. Help keep the parks clean and connect with fellow New Yorkers. Register at one of our three open volunteer sites: 100th Street Cherry Walk Ten Mile Playground (West 148th Street) Hudson Beach in Fort Washington Park Wear/bring: • Your own (filled!)…
Dr. Linda H. Humes Presents Griots in Concert
Dr. Linda H. Humes Presents Griots in Concert
See an in an inspirational and educational show for all ages; a mix of music, song and storytelling. Also explore the museum's new spring exhibits and hands-on art activities all day.
“We Are Still Here!” Lunaapeew/Lenape Celebration Weekend
“We Are Still Here!” Lunaapeew/Lenape Celebration Weekend
Join members of the Lunaapeew/Lenape community and the Museum of the City of New York for a weekend of activities celebrating the resilience and cultural heritage of the First People of the New York City region. Enjoy two days of musical and dance performances, craft workshops and a marketplace.Ddiscussions led by Indigenous speakers and artists,…
Family Tours at The Met Cloisters
Family Tours at The Met Cloisters
Share ideas and enjoy hands-on gallery activities that bring medieval works of art to life in a castle-like setting. Recommended for families with children ages 3 to 11 years.
Color Wink Studio First Saturday Family Art Making
Color Wink Studio First Saturday Family Art Making
Join Color Wink Studio and Sugar Hill Creamery to make some art and enjoy some ice cream. On the first Saturday of every month there will be free drop-in art making for the whole family.
“We Are Still Here!” Lunaapeew/Lenape Celebration Weekend
“We Are Still Here!” Lunaapeew/Lenape Celebration Weekend
Join members of the Lunaapeew/Lenape community and the Museum of the City of New York for a weekend of activities celebrating the resilience and cultural heritage of the First People of the New York City region. Enjoy two days of musical and dance performances, craft workshops and a marketplace.Ddiscussions led by Indigenous speakers and artists,…
The Crack-a-lackin’ Classical Concert
The Crack-a-lackin’ Classical Concert
The United Palace of Cultural Arts (UPCA) joyfully presents a multi-genre musical performance made for the community, by the community. “Crack-a-lackin’” is old-time (as far back as the 1990s!) urban slang for what’s new, relevant, and happening. We think it is a great description of how people should feel about classical music. The program celebrates…