ALL PROGRAMS FAMILY PROGRAMS LECTURES & SYMPOSIUMS
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
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.
May 18
Excavations for the South Ferry Subway Terminal
Sunday, May 18 1:00 PM
   
PANYC's 28th annual conference explores the colonial waterfront in and around Battery Park through the recent excavations.
May 18
Gallery Talk: Catholics in New York, 1808-1946
Sunday, May 18 2:00 PM
   
Deborah Dependahl Waters, Senior Curator, Decorative Arts and Manuscripts, leads a gallery talk of the exhibition Catholics in New York, 1808-1946.
May 24
A Cyclist's History of New York
Saturday, May 24 2:00 PM
   
Cycling historian David Herlihy will present a history of biking in New York including races, roads, equipment and more.
May 27
Re-Saving Greenwich Village
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.
May 28
On the Waterfront and the Catholic Labor Priests
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.
May 29
The Steamy Side of New York City
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.
June 10
Remaking the Middle East Side
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.
June 12
Your Catholicism or Mine?
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.
June 17
Preserving the Robert Moses Legacy: Jones Beach
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.
June 26
Winning the Catholic Vote
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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