• Met Cloisters: Earth Day Talk “Where the Wild Folk Are – Imagining Nature in the Medieval World”

    Cloisters Museum 99 Margaret Corbin Dr., enter at Margaret Corbin Cir. (Ft. Wash Ave. & W. 191st St.), New York, United States

    Observe Earth Day at the Met Cloisterswith a talk about finding inspiration in the natural world. A magnificent tapestry depicting lush vegetation, fantastical animals, and a band of wild people serves as a point of departure for thinking about the relationship of nature and human imagination through art. Join MFA, Boston curator Elizabeth Dospěl Williams in conversation with Met curator Shirin Fozi to reflect on these enduring themes in the medieval world and today.

    FREE with Admission
  • Our Saviour’s Attonement: Cornerstone Makerspace Open House

    Cornerstone Center/Our Saviour's Atonement Church 178 Bennett Avenue (@ 189th St.), New York, NY, United States

    Come visit our new makerspace in Washington Heights at Cornerstone Our Savior's Atonement. Get a glimpse of some of our upcoming programming: Cardboard Crafts with www.littlecitystudio.org,
    Bleep some Bloops with uptownsynthsyndicate.neocities.org, classes for children, adults & families year round.

    FREE
  • Hispanic Society: Entre Maestras – Josefa de Óbidos, Luisa Roldán, & the Iberian Baroque

    Hispanic Society Museum & Library Audubon Terrace, Broadway betw 155th & 156th Sts., New York, NY, United States

    Entre Maestras: Josefa de Óbidos, Luisa Roldán, and the Iberian Baroque. Join the Hispanic Society for an insightful conversation with Dr. Carmen Ripollés and Hispanic Society curator Dr. Patrick Lenaghan focusing on the work of Josefa de Óbidos and Luisa Roldán, two of the most important women working as artists in the Iberian Peninsula during the 17th century.

    FREE with RSVP
  • National Museum of the American Indian – “Clearly Indigenous”: Family Art Day

    Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian 1 Bowling Green, New York, NY, United States

    Bring the whole family to National Museum of the American Indian to enjoy games, hands-on activities, storytelling, and music that celebrate and investigate Indigenous glass art in the Clearly Indigenous exhibition.

    FREE
  • Hispanic Society Museum: Spring Tardeada

    Hispanic Society Museum & Library Audubon Terrace, Broadway betw 155th & 156th Sts., New York, NY, United States

    Join us in celebrating Spring at the Hispanic Society! Come view our exhibitions, participate in art-making workshops, and dance along to live music! 2-6pm: All Exhibitions on View. 3-5pm: Art-Making Workshops. 5-6pm: Live Music Performance

    FREE with RSVP
  • Met Cloisters: How Did They Do That?—Natural Dyes

    Met Cloisters 99 Margaret Corbin Drive, New York, NY, United States

    Met Cloisters: How Did They Do That?—Natural Dyes. Peek at technique and learn—through handling tools and materials—how works of art were created.  Stop by for hands-on demonstrations and conversations with educators, conservators, artists, and more! Demonstrations repeat every 30 minutes. For visitors of all ages.

    FREE with Admission