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Family Day: Celebrating Women’s History Month
Mar
22
to Mar 27

Family Day: Celebrating Women’s History Month

Join us for a vibrant day of art, music, and poetry celebrating women artists! Experience workshops led by local artists, face-painting, and an immersive presentation by Sharoll Fernandez Siñani. This event brings together Spanish, Aymara, and English-speaking communities to honor the power of cultural dialogue and oral traditions. Free admission.

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Photowalk Series: Sunset Park with Michael Dalton
Mar
23

Photowalk Series: Sunset Park with Michael Dalton

Join us for our first Brooklyn photowalk, exploring the vibrant Sunset Park neighborhood with photographer Michael Dalton. Capture stunning waterfront views, diverse cultural landscapes, and hidden gems. Meet at Sunset Park’s entrance (6th Ave & 44th St) at 1 PM. Polaroid rentals available. Stay after for a community gathering at Judy’s at 3 PM. Register now!

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Teen Night: Solid Gold @ Brooklyn Museum
Mar
23

Teen Night: Solid Gold @ Brooklyn Museum

Join us for the second Teen Night of 2025, where art and activism shine through the theme of gold! Inspired by Solid Gold, an exhibition celebrating the beauty and impact of gold in art, fashion, and design, the evening will feature art-making, performances, and more.

This event is free and open to teens ages 14–19. Registration is encouraged, and follow #bkmteens on Instagram and Facebook for more details.

Teen Night is organized by the Teen Night Planning Committee, part of our paid teen internship program in public programming.

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Talks of the Town: Our Treasured Island: Rethinking Our Borough Through Untold Stories
Mar
27

Talks of the Town: Our Treasured Island: Rethinking Our Borough Through Untold Stories

Discover Staten Island’s Hidden History! Join scholars Lori R. Weintrob and Heather M. Butts, authors of Discovering Staten Island, for a fun exploration of the borough’s diverse past. From famous figures like Cornelius Vanderbilt and Audre Lorde to immigrant artisans and oystermen, learn how Staten Island’s history shaped New York City in surprising ways.

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Arts Community Town Hall
Mar
29

Arts Community Town Hall

Join us at the Queens Museum for a Town Hall meeting with Flushing Town Hall! As part of their Cultural Map of Queens initiative, this event invites artists, cultural leaders, and residents to share ideas and collaborate on the future of arts and culture in the borough. Learn about upcoming projects, access art services, and help shape Queens' vibrant cultural scene. Your voice matters—come connect, contribute, and make a difference!

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Educator Drop-In Program
Apr
1

Educator Drop-In Program

Join us on the first Tuesday of each month for a session including museum admission, hands-on activities in our café, and take-home classroom resources. Come on your own, bring a colleague, or connect with other educators at the program! Free. Registration is required.

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Access Family Program: Navigation: Finding Your Way (Children)
Apr
6

Access Family Program: Navigation: Finding Your Way (Children)

From ships to planes, vessels of all types rely on navigation to find their way. Families will explore historic navigation tools and techniques used at sea and make connections to how we navigate the world today.

About Access Family Programs: The Intrepid Museum offers special programs for individuals with developmental disabilities and their families. Enjoy a guided tour and inclusive art-making activities on select Sundays. Morning sessions are for children and afternoon sessions are for teens and adults.

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Access Family Program: Navigation: Finding Your Way (Teens)
Apr
6

Access Family Program: Navigation: Finding Your Way (Teens)

From ships to planes, vessels of all types rely on navigation to find their way. Families will explore historic navigation tools and techniques used at sea and make connections to how we navigate the world today.

About Access Family Programs: The Intrepid Museum offers special programs for individuals with developmental disabilities and their families. Enjoy a guided tour and inclusive art-making activities on select Sundays. Morning sessions are for children and afternoon sessions are for teens and adults.

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GuggTeens Tuesdays
Apr
8

GuggTeens Tuesdays

GuggTeens Tuesdays are free weekly drop-in sessions where teens (ages 13–19) can explore art-making, sketching, and upcycling in the galleries. Led by educators and inspired by current exhibitions, these sessions are perfect for building portfolios, meeting fellow teen artists, or just getting creative. No experience needed—free museum admission, materials, and MetroCards provided. RSVP to save your spot!

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Inspiration Academy: Creating in Community - Learning Made Possible with Student Voices
Apr
8

Inspiration Academy: Creating in Community - Learning Made Possible with Student Voices

Join the Intrepid Museum and the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh for a 90-minute virtual professional development session focused on integrating student voices into classroom culture. Learn strategies to empower students and explore the history of the space shuttle Enterprise and its pop culture impact. The session also includes a workshop on student-centered learning and the power of co-creation in the classroom.

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GuggTeens Tuesdays 4/15/25
Apr
15

GuggTeens Tuesdays 4/15/25

GuggTeens Tuesdays are free weekly drop-in sessions where teens (ages 13–19) can explore art-making, sketching, and upcycling in the galleries. Led by educators and inspired by current exhibitions, these sessions are perfect for building portfolios, meeting fellow teen artists, or just getting creative. No experience needed—free museum admission, materials, and MetroCards provided. RSVP to save your spot!

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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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Free Friday with Astronomy Night
Apr
25

Free Friday with Astronomy Night

Join us for Astronomy Nights—FREE, fun, and educational for the whole family! Enjoy talks from top scientists, hands-on activities, and demos led by museum educators. Local astronomers will be on-site with powerful telescopes to guide you through the night sky and answer your stargazing questions. Bring your own binoculars or use the experts' telescopes!

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MOCACREATE: Hot Off the Press! with Teaching Artist Yu Rong
Mar
22

MOCACREATE: Hot Off the Press! with Teaching Artist Yu Rong

Join us for a hands-on printmaking workshop inspired by the vibrant world of Asian American magazines! Led by Teaching Artist Yu Rong, this session explores stamping, monoprinting, and creative storytelling to help you design your own mini-magazine. Share your latest news—whether it’s a favorite book, a beloved pet, or a map to the best snacks in town—using styrofoam, cardboard, and ink to bring your ideas to life.

MOCACREATE workshops are inspired by museum exhibitions and local artists, offering families and visitors of all ages the chance to paint, build, craft, and collage together.

FREE! RSVP optional but appreciated.

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Out from the Shadows: The Story of Harriet Errington @the Alice Austen House
Mar
22

Out from the Shadows: The Story of Harriet Errington @the Alice Austen House

Discover the remarkable life of 19th-century educator Harriet Errington, a beloved Staten Island teacher and amateur geologist. Learn about her impact on students like Alice Austen and Mary Perkins Olmsted, as well as her fascinating geological discovery. Presented by Friends of Olmsted-Beil House at the Historic Alice Austen House. Limited seating—register now!

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Seen and Unseen: Noguchi in China
Mar
20

Seen and Unseen: Noguchi in China

Join us for a free, virtual tour exploring the art of Isamu Noguchi, designed specifically for blind individuals and adults with low vision. Led by trained educators, this program offers engaging discussions through verbal description.

Date: RSVP required
Location: Online via Zoom or phone dial-in

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MOCA TALKS: Background Artist – The Life and Work of Tyrus Wong
Mar
19

MOCA TALKS: Background Artist – The Life and Work of Tyrus Wong

Join us for a fascinating conversation with Karen Fang, film scholar and author of Background Artist: The Life and Work of Tyrus Wong. Best known for shaping the dreamlike landscapes of Bambi, Wong’s artistic legacy extends far beyond animation—spanning fine art, film, and even handcrafted kites flown on the beaches of Santa Monica.

From his early days as a young immigrant facing the Chinese Exclusion Act to his groundbreaking work in Hollywood and Hallmark, this talk honors Wong’s lasting impact on American visual storytelling. Moderated by Yifan Wu, MOCA’s Senior Director of Events and Operations, this discussion will celebrate an artist who bridged cultures and redefined the boundaries of creativity.

Don’t miss this inspiring event!

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MOCA CINEMA: Pianoman
Mar
14
to Mar 16

MOCA CINEMA: Pianoman

In honor of Women’s History Month, the Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA) presents Pianoman, a moving documentary by filmmaker Sunny Liu. The film follows David Avendaño, an undocumented Mexican immigrant striving to build a piano factory in Yonkers, NY. Through resilience and ingenuity, David navigates the challenges of immigration, entrepreneurship, and family unity while chasing his dream.

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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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Art for Tots (Ages 1–2): Akari
Mar
12

Art for Tots (Ages 1–2): Akari

Introduce your little one to the world of art through sensory exploration in this special session of Art for Tots, designed for children ages 1–2 and their caregivers. This month, discover Noguchi’s Akari light sculptures, crafted from paper and bamboo, and engage in hands-on activities inspired by traditional Japanese lantern-making.

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Brooklyn Afternoons Online: 200 Years of Art & Stories!
Mar
11

Brooklyn Afternoons Online: 200 Years of Art & Stories!

Take a trip through time—without leaving your couch! On March 11, 2–3:15 PM, join us for a fun, interactive dive into Breaking the Mold: Brooklyn Museum at 200. Explore the Museum’s fascinating history, legendary artworks, and hidden gems—all from the comfort of home. Perfect for individuals with memory loss and their care partners. Free, but registration is required!

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MOCACREATE: Hot Off the Press! with Teaching Artist Yu Rong
Mar
8

MOCACREATE: Hot Off the Press! with Teaching Artist Yu Rong

Dive into the world of printmaking and explore Asian American magazine culture! Use stamping and monoprinting techniques to create your own mini-magazine filled with personal stories—share your favorite book, map out the best snacks in your neighborhood, or tell the tale of your family pet.

All are welcome! MOCACREATE workshops are inspired by museum exhibitions and local artists, offering a hands-on creative experience for families and beyond.

RSVP now to save your spot!

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Art for Families: Relationships
Mar
8

Art for Families: Relationships

Families with children ages 5–11 are invited to explore the theme of relationships through conversations in the galleries and hands-on art-making in the Education Studio (Level C). This month, discover how Isamu Noguchi captured familial connections in his work and create your own clay portraits inspired by his art.

Space is limited—advance registration is required. Program registration includes Museum admission. Free for Family-level members, SNAP/WIC recipients, and Cool Culture members.

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Students First: A Night at the Museum
Mar
7

Students First: A Night at the Museum

Experience an exclusive, free evening for undergraduate and graduate students, filled with art, music, and creativity. Celebrate the final weekend of Harmony and Dissonance: Orphism in Paris, 1910–1930 and explore Mondrian’s abstract masterpieces. Enjoy hands-on art-making, jewelry design, poetry, and a live DJ set by Justin Dean Thomas. Complimentary refreshments included, with beer, wine, and snacks available for purchase. Free with student ID; $15 for recent graduates and faculty.

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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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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 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 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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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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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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