Past Events
Past Events
Educator Workshop: Underrepresented Stories in Revolutionary New York
Inspired by our latest exhibition, The Occupied City: New York and the American Revolution, this day of professional learning explores perspectives on the American Revolution that have been historically excluded or underrepresented.
Educator Evening: School-Year Kickoff
Jump-start your school year with inspiration from New York City during an evening of exciting tours and hands-on student engagement activities.
Educator P Credit Course: Capturing the City Through the Camera
Learn photography and NYC history in this dynamic course. 3 P Credits/36 CTLE hours
Educator P Credit Course: New York at Its Core
Explore the past, present, and future of NYC in this immersive course. 3 P Credits/36 CTLE hours
Educator P Credit Course: Rhythm & Power
Learn about NYC’s rich immigrant cultures through the lens of dance. 3 P Credits/36 CTLE hours
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.
Educator Evening: City of Workers, City of Struggle
Explore the fascinating history of labor in New York City as you join curator Dr. Steven Jaffe for a guided tour of the exhibition.
Exhibitions
Activist New York
Delve into the drama of social activism in New York City, past and present, with issues as diverse as immigration, civil rights, and sexual orientation.
Raise Your Voice
This immersive installation by Brooklyn-based artist Amanda Phingbodhipakkiya is inspired by the resiliency of New York’s Asian American and Pacific Islander community.
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.
Another Wonderland
Celebrates the rescue and restoration of a major New Deal–era mural cycle created for the children’s ward at Gouverneur Hospital, featuring Lewis Carroll’s beloved characters exploring 1930s New York City.