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STEM Night: Food for Thought - The Science of Food
Feb
21

STEM Night: Food for Thought - The Science of Food

Join us for STEM Night: Food for Thought – The Science of Food at the New York Hall of Science! Explore how chemistry, biology, and technology shape our food through hands-on activities, interactive stations, and demos. Featuring New York Sun Works, Brotherhood Sister Sol, Ivo’s Loaves, Alkemy Ice Cream, and Maison Jar. Perfect for curious minds of all ages!

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MOCA PERFORMS – Heteroglossia, Pt. 2Performing Artists-in-Residence Work-in-Progress Presentation, Day 1
Feb
21

MOCA PERFORMS – Heteroglossia, Pt. 2Performing Artists-in-Residence Work-in-Progress Presentation, Day 1

Experience “MOCA Performs – Heteroglossia, Pt. 2,” showcasing works-in-progress from MOCA’s Performing-Artist-In-Residence program. This year’s theme, Heteroglossia, explores identity through diverse cultural lenses. Filmmaker Min Ding presents Weaving Identity: Self-Coming & Beyond, a documentary on Cantonese women who defied tradition through celibacy, resonating with modern conversations on self-autonomy.

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MOCA TALKS – All the Beautiful People Have Come to New York
Feb
22

MOCA TALKS – All the Beautiful People Have Come to New York

Join MOCA for a special talk with author Aiguo Ying, Vice President of the Association of American Chinese Writers, as he discusses his novella collection, All the Beautiful People Have Come to New York. Through vivid storytelling, Ying captures over forty years of Chinese diaspora history, exploring themes of migration, identity, and cultural memory against the backdrop of New York City.

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MOCA PERFORMS – Heteroglossia, Pt. 2Performing Artists-in-Residence Work-in-Progress Presentation, Day 2
Feb
23

MOCA PERFORMS – Heteroglossia, Pt. 2Performing Artists-in-Residence Work-in-Progress Presentation, Day 2

MOCA’s 2024-2025 Performing-Artist-In-Residence program presents MOCA Performs – Heteroglossia, Pt. 2, showcasing works-in-progress by this year’s artists. Performer-Composer-Improviser Shinya Lin will debut New Music City, an experiential music project that invites audiences on a curated sound journey through Chinatown. Inspired by the concept of Ubiquitous Music, this project challenges conventional listening experiences, fostering a heightened awareness of sound as an essential part of daily life and cultural identity.

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MOCA Queer StoryJAM #3 3/6/25
Mar
6

MOCA Queer StoryJAM #3 3/6/25

MOCA Queer StoryJAM returns with an evening of heartfelt storytelling centered on Intimacy. Five LGBTQIA+ Asian American storytellers will share personal narratives exploring connection—whether in romance, friendship, or family. Through these stories, we celebrate being seen, understood, and supported in our most authentic selves. Guests are also invited to share their own experiences during an open mic session. Join us for a night of reflection, understanding, and community.

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Poetry Slam @Brooklyn Museum 3-13-25
Mar
13

Poetry Slam @Brooklyn Museum 3-13-25

Join the Brooklyn Poetry Slam, a dynamic and inclusive event hosted by poets Mahogany L. Browne and DJ Jive Poetic. This pay-what-you-can event celebrates Brooklyn's vibrant spoken word scene!

Want to compete?
Sign up early to take part in the slam! The competition includes two rounds where poets perform original works (three minutes per round). Judges from the audience score the poets, and the highest cumulative score wins.

Accessibility: For accommodations, including ASL interpretation, email access@brooklynmuseum.org.

Register now and experience the power of words in Brooklyn’s heart!

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Poetry Slam @Brooklyn Museum 4-24-24
Apr
24

Poetry Slam @Brooklyn Museum 4-24-24

Join the Brooklyn Poetry Slam, a dynamic and inclusive event hosted by poets Mahogany L. Browne and DJ Jive Poetic. This pay-what-you-can event celebrates Brooklyn's vibrant spoken word scene!

Want to compete?
Sign up early to take part in the slam! The competition includes two rounds where poets perform original works (three minutes per round). Judges from the audience score the poets, and the highest cumulative score wins.

Accessibility: For accommodations, including ASL interpretation, email access@brooklynmuseum.org.

Register now and experience the power of words in Brooklyn’s heart!

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Day of Remembrance @Noguchi  2/19/25
Feb
19

Day of Remembrance @Noguchi 2/19/25

In honor of Day of Remembrance, The Noguchi Museum offers free admission on Wednesday, February 19. Reflect on the impact of Executive Order 9066 and explore archival materials on Isamu Noguchi’s voluntary incarceration at Poston. A special display will be on view from February 6–23 in the Education Studio. For group reservations or private tours, email education@noguchi.org.

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Drawing from a Distance @Noguchi
Feb
17

Drawing from a Distance @Noguchi

Join a free virtual drawing program every third Monday, exploring Isamu Noguchi’s work in a mindful and supportive space. Engage in art-making, reflective discussion, and guided drawing exercises, no experience needed. Register to receive a Zoom link and bring your own drawing materials.

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Family Day: Celebrating Black Excellence @ Queens Museum
Feb
15

Family Day: Celebrating Black Excellence @ Queens Museum

Celebrate Black artists and heritage with a day of art-making workshops, movie screenings, and storytime sessions! Participate in workshops like Affirmation Cards & Coloring Pages of Black Artists (1–4pm) or join the Stapledon Arts Workshop (1–2:30pm, RSVP). Enjoy a selection of short films like Hair Love and Cinderella, and family-friendly storytime at 1:00 pm, 2:00 pm, or 3:00 pm. All ages are welcome for a fun-filled day of creativity and culture!

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Community Day @ ICP
Feb
15

Community Day @ ICP

Join us for a photography walk along Staten Island’s North Shore waterfront. Begin with a brief presentation on artistic interpretations of waterfront landscapes, then explore the area from Buono Beach to Stapleton’s Waterfront Park. Bring your camera or rent a Polaroid for this two-mile round trip.

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Inspiration Academy: Inquiry That’s Out of This World!
Feb
11

Inspiration Academy: Inquiry That’s Out of This World!

Join the Intrepid Museum in partnership with New York Science Hall (NYSCI) for a 90-minute virtual professional development session that focuses on hands-on experimentation and inquiry-based learning. This session will explore the impact of engaging with space-age rockets, the Intrepid Museum's space shuttle orbiter, Enterprise, and the ethical issues surrounding space travel.

What to Expect:

Examine space artifacts and learn through interactive discussions.
Engage in a hands-on workshop that teachers can integrate into their classrooms.
Explore how engineers, designers, and makers collaborate to solve complex problems.
Credits: 1.5 CTLE credits.
Materials: Not provided.
Registration Deadline: Friday, February 7, 2025, at 3:00 pm EST.

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ArtAccess: Open Studios / Estudio Abierto @Queens Museum 2/9/25
Feb
9

ArtAccess: Open Studios / Estudio Abierto @Queens Museum 2/9/25

This program offers art-making and gallery exploration activities for children, teens, and adults with disabilities. Each month features a new theme and activities for all participants. Museum Explorers runs from 11:30 am to 1:00 pm for children, while OpenStudios takes place from 2:00 to 4:00 pm for teens and adults, providing a creative space to engage with peers and explore the arts.

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WORKSHOP: Rekindled Romances – Creating Love Stories Through Found Ephemera and Photographs
Feb
8

WORKSHOP: Rekindled Romances – Creating Love Stories Through Found Ephemera and Photographs

Join museum educators Jeanne Donegan and Kristen Bartley for a hands-on workshop exploring love stories through found photographs, letters, and ephemera. Begin with a presentation of their personal projects, then create your own story in the form of a zine, collage, or written text. Materials provided; participants are encouraged to bring personal items. Limited to 12 participants, registration recommended.

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Vintage Valentine’s at the Alice Austen House
Feb
8

Vintage Valentine’s at the Alice Austen House

Celebrate Saint Valentine’s at Clear Comfort cottage with a day of love and creativity! Capture your energy at the Valentine’s Aura Studio (12–3 PM), craft Victorian-style valentines (12–3 PM), and join the Rekindled Romances workshop (2–4 PM) to create love stories with found photographs and ephemera. Materials provided; bring personal items to enhance your creation.

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ArtAccess: Open Studios / Estudio Abierto
Feb
8

ArtAccess: Open Studios / Estudio Abierto

This program offers art-making and gallery exploration activities for children, teens, and adults with disabilities. Each month features a new theme and activities for all participants. Museum Explorers runs from 11:30 am to 1:00 pm for children, while OpenStudios takes place from 2:00 to 4:00 pm for teens and adults, providing a creative space to engage with peers and explore the arts.

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Mindfulness in the Galleries
Feb
8

Mindfulness in the Galleries

Join us for meditation and mindfulness sessions at The Noguchi Museum on select Saturdays, before the Museum opens to the public. In partnership with Mindful Astoria, this winter series offers guided meditation, reflection, and conversation inspired by Isamu Noguchi’s artwork. No prior experience is needed, and all materials will be provided.

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Poetry Slam @Brooklyn Museum
Feb
5

Poetry Slam @Brooklyn Museum

Join the Brooklyn Poetry Slam, a dynamic and inclusive event hosted by poets Mahogany L. Browne and DJ Jive Poetic. This pay-what-you-can event celebrates Brooklyn's vibrant spoken word scene!

Want to compete?
Sign up early to take part in the slam! The competition includes two rounds where poets perform original works (three minutes per round). Judges from the audience score the poets, and the highest cumulative score wins.

Accessibility: For accommodations, including ASL interpretation, email access@brooklynmuseum.org.

Register now and experience the power of words in Brooklyn’s heart!

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Lunar New Year Family Festival! @MOCA 2-1-25
Feb
1

Lunar New Year Family Festival! @MOCA 2-1-25

Celebrate the Year of the Snake at MOCA with a fun-filled Lunar New Year Family Festival! Enjoy cultural activities and surprises for all ages.
Morning session: 10 AM–1 PM; Afternoon session: 2 PM–5 PM.
Limited free tickets available for Culture Pass, Cool Culture, and Culture Connected families. Tickets at the door if capacity allows.

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Open Studio: Lunar New Year
Feb
1

Open Studio: Lunar New Year

Celebrate Lunar New Year at The Noguchi Museum! Families with children of all ages are invited to explore the galleries and create art inspired by Isamu Noguchi’s Lunar light sculptures in the "Against Time: The Noguchi Museum 40th Anniversary Reinstallation" exhibition. This hands-on activity takes place in the Education Studio (Level C) and is free with admission. No advance registration required.

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Center of Attention: Lunar Infant
Jan
31

Center of Attention: Lunar Infant

Celebrate Lunar New Year with an extended conversation about Isamu Noguchi’s Lunars, featured in the "Against Time: The Noguchi Museum 40th Anniversary Reinstallation" exhibition. Join us on the second floor for this insightful discussion, free with admission. No advance registration required.

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MOCAKIDS: Chinese New Year Coloring & Activity Book Launch
Jan
29

MOCAKIDS: Chinese New Year Coloring & Activity Book Launch

Celebrate the Year of the Snake with Brooklyn author Michele Wong McSween as she launches Gordon & Li Li’s: Celebrate Chinese New Year Coloring & Activity Book! Join us on January 29, 2025, at 2 PM for interactive storytelling, bilingual activities, crafts, and a book signing. Perfect for families with kids ages 3-8. Don’t miss MOCACREATE: Lunar New Year Museum Makeover happening the same day from 1–4 PM!

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MOCA TALKS: Chinese Almanac: Year of the Snake
Jan
27

MOCA TALKS: Chinese Almanac: Year of the Snake

Join Joanna C. Lee and Ken Smith at MOCA as they return with their beloved Pocket Chinese Almanac to celebrate the Year of the Snake. Discover the intelligence, elegance, and transformative energy of the Snake as they share insights, traditional practices, and tips for navigating the year ahead. Learn how the almanac, a cornerstone of Chinese culture, continues to guide daily life with wisdom and foresight.

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MOCA TALKS with Shang Saavedra: Wealth Is a Mindset
Jan
27

MOCA TALKS with Shang Saavedra: Wealth Is a Mindset

The Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA) presents an evening with Shang Saavedra, founder of Save My Cents and author of Wealth Is a Mindset. Explore how mental health and financial freedom intersect as Saavedra shares actionable strategies for transforming your relationship with money. Moderated by Robert Chen, Managing Director at Morgan Stanley, this event offers practical advice and insights into achieving financial security on your own terms.

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Weekend Art: Sunday Art Hang 1-26-25
Jan
26

Weekend Art: Sunday Art Hang 1-26-25

Celebrate Lunar New Year with the family at this free drop-in program, in collaboration with Cool Culture. Create art inspired by the Museum's collection and enjoy a lion dance performance by the Chinese Freemasons Athletic Club at 3 pm. Free with Museum admission. Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times.

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Art for Tots (Ages 3–4): Gardens
Jan
26

Art for Tots (Ages 3–4): Gardens

Join us for Art for Tots (3–4), a program designed for preschoolers and their caregivers. This month, explore stones and sand through Noguchi’s sculptures inspired by Japanese gardens. The program includes gallery exploration and strategies for navigating museum spaces with young children. Registration includes full admission to the Museum.

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MOCACREATE: Lunar New Year Museum Makeover with Teaching Artist Yu Rong & the Great Snake of Solidarity with the ALT Alliance
Jan
25

MOCACREATE: Lunar New Year Museum Makeover with Teaching Artist Yu Rong & the Great Snake of Solidarity with the ALT Alliance

Ring in the New Year with creativity at MOCA! Join teaching artist Yu Rong on Saturday, January 25, for a special decoration-making workshop to transform the museum with festive art, featured during our Lunar New Year Family Festival.

ALT Alliance will also lead participants in crafting paper chain snakes inspired by the Great Wall of China, designed by visual artist Tzu Ching Chen. Don’t miss your chance to grab one of 50 limited-edition craft kits (free, $29.95 value) and contribute to a collective symbol of strength, unity, and cultural pride.

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Mindfulness in the Galleries
Jan
25

Mindfulness in the Galleries

Start your weekend with calm and clarity at The Noguchi Museum’s winter meditation series. In partnership with Mindful Astoria, these select Saturday sessions invite you to practice mindfulness and meditation in the serene galleries before the Museum opens to the public. Take a moment to reconnect and center yourself this winter season.

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Poetry Slam @Brooklyn Museum
Jan
15

Poetry Slam @Brooklyn Museum

Join the Brooklyn Poetry Slam, a dynamic and inclusive event hosted by poets Mahogany L. Browne and DJ Jive Poetic. This pay-what-you-can event celebrates Brooklyn's vibrant spoken word scene!

Want to compete?
Sign up early to take part in the slam! The competition includes two rounds where poets perform original works (three minutes per round). Judges from the audience score the poets, and the highest cumulative score wins.

Accessibility: For accommodations, including ASL interpretation, email access@brooklynmuseum.org.

Register now and experience the power of words in Brooklyn’s heart!

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Performance: Laura Ortman
Jan
12

Performance: Laura Ortman

Experience an immersive soundscape by violinist and composer Laura Ortman (White Mountain Apache). Presented in conjunction with The Brooklyn Artists Exhibition, Ortman’s work reflects on the concept of home. The soundscape incorporates recent field recordings from Brooklyn—captured between the Brooklyn Museum and her home on Flatbush Avenue—and blends them with live, improvised music featuring Apache violin, bells, whistles, voice, tambourine, and triangle.

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Virtual Access Family Program: Full Steam Ahead! @ The Intrepid
Jan
12

Virtual Access Family Program: Full Steam Ahead! @ The Intrepid

Explore how the crew of the massive Intrepid aircraft carrier kept it moving, and go behind the scenes with a virtual reality look at its engine and fire rooms! This Access Family Program welcomes individuals with developmental disabilities and their families, alternating monthly between virtual and onsite sessions on select Sundays.

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