Non-ticketed programs are free with Museum admission, except where otherwise noted. Museum programs subject to change without notice. For reservations or further information, please call 212-534-1672, ext. 3395, or click on individual programs below.
| May 17 |
| Home Design in New York |
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| Saturday, May 17 10:00 AM |
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The second annual event exploring interior design brings together designers, writers, and performers to examine the city's great residential spaces.
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| May 18 |
| Excavations for the South Ferry Subway Terminal |
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| Sunday, May 18 1:00 PM |
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PANYC's 28th annual conference explores the colonial waterfront in and around Battery Park through the recent excavations.
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| May 18 |
| Gallery Talk: Catholics in New York, 1808-1946 |
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| Sunday, May 18 2:00 PM |
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Deborah Dependahl Waters, Senior Curator, Decorative Arts and Manuscripts, leads a gallery talk of the exhibition Catholics in New York, 1808-1946.
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| May 24 |
| A Cyclist's History of New York |
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| Saturday, May 24 2:00 PM |
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Cycling historian David Herlihy will present a history of biking in New York including races, roads, equipment and more.
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| May 27 |
| Re-Saving Greenwich Village |
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| Tuesday, May 27 6:30 PM |
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Anthony C. Wood will moderate a discussion about the old and new Village with Andrew Berman, David Gruber and Sean Sweeney.
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| May 28 |
| On the Waterfront and the Catholic Labor Priests |
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| Wednesday, May 28 6:30 PM |
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Join Budd Schulberg and James T. Fisher to as they discuss On The Waterfront's importance as it relates to Catholic longshoremen.
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| May 29 |
| The Steamy Side of New York City |
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| Thursday, May 29 6:30 PM |
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Join representatives from Con Edison Steam as they discuss the history of steam generation, steam's environmental benefits, and more.
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| June 10 |
| Remaking the Middle East Side |
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| Tuesday, June 10 6:30 PM |
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The United Nations plans to renovate its campus without interrupting its operations and while preserving Le Corbusier's master plan.
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| June 12 |
| Your Catholicism or Mine? |
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| Thursday, June 12 6:30 PM |
| Ethnic Cooperation or Conflict |
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Reverend Joseph O'Hare, S.J., former president of Fordham University, will moderate a discussion about cooperation and conflict among Catholics.
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| June 17 |
| Preserving the Robert Moses Legacy: Jones Beach |
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| Tuesday, June 17 6:30 PM |
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Join Alexandra Parsons Wolfe and Erin Tobin as they discuss the status, history and future of Jones Beach, a historic landmark.
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| June 26 |
| Winning the Catholic Vote |
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| Thursday, June 26 6:30 PM |
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Peter Quinn moderates a discussion about Catholic voters and politics with Mitchell Moss, Paul A. Crotty, Margaret O'Brien Steinfels and Sal Albanese.
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