Past Events
Past Events
The Gods of New York: Power, Culture, and Chaos in the 1980s
Join us for a special conversation with acclaimed journalist and author Jonathan Mahler and award-winning filmmaker Ric Burns as they delve into New York City in the 1980s.
Past Event: Moonlight & Movies: 9 to 5 - Happy Hour and Film
An '80s-inspired happy hour plus outdoor screening of the 1980 feminist classic, introduced by New York Times Gender Editor Jessica Bennett.
Past Event: Dwelling in the Future: Imagining Tomorrow's City
A group of artists, thinkers and designers speculate about what New York City's distant future might look like.
Meet the Curators: Sean Corcoran, Curator of Prints and Photographs
*NEW* Experience The Voice of the Village: Fred W. McDarrah Photographs and PRIDE: Photographs of Stonewall and Beyond by Fred W. McDarrah with the exhibition curator!
Father's Day Private Tour [Registration Closed]
Father’s Day outing for sports fans and history buffs! Treat your dad, grandfather, uncle, brother, or friend to a special Father’s Day tour of In the Dugout with Jackie Robinson and Cycling in the City.
Educator Evening: The Voice of the Village & PRIDE: Photographs of Stonewall and Beyond by Fred W. McDarrah
Explore two exhibitions on a free curator-led tour for educators.
2019 Chairman’s Leadership Award Dinner
Each year, the Museum presents the Chairman’s Leadership Award to an outstanding corporate citizen in recognition of their contributions to the life and well-being of New York City. This year, we are proud to present the award to James G. Dinan, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, York Capital Management.
Exhibitions
Songs of New York
Playful, kinetic, and full of surprises, Songs of New York is an immersive interactive experience that introduces visitors to a full range of music from and about New York City.
Urban Stomp
Immerse yourself in the vibrant dances that have shaped—and been shaped by—the city’s ever-changing cultural landscape.
Robert Rauschenberg’s New York
Features rarely seen photos that reveal Rauschenberg's deep engagement with the real world and his complex relationship with New York City.