• 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
  • Fort Washington Library: Salt Painting

    Fort Washington Library 535 West 179th Street (Between St. Nicholas & Audubon), New York, NY

    Salt Painting at Fort Washington Library -- an easy, engaging process-art activity where, after drawing a design with liquid glue on heavy paper or cardstock, salt is sprinkled over it. Once dried, watercolors or food coloring are touched to the salt, causing the paint to spread along the lines via capillary action.

    FREE with RSVP
  • NoMAA: 24th Uptown Arts Stroll Opening Reception

    Audubon Terrace 3747 Broadway (155/156 Streets) New York, NY 10032

    Celebrate NoMAA's 24th Uptown Arts Stroll opening on the Audubon Terrace. Meet this year’s honorees, enjoy music by the National Jazz Museum in Harlem, Langston Hughes II Group, and view spectacular exhibitions at both the Hispanic Society Museum & Library and the American Academy of Arts & Letters!

    FREE
  • Buunni Inwood: Nadira Gupta Art Opening Reception

    Buunni Inwood 4961 Broadway, NEW YORK, NY, United States

    Buunni Inwood: Art Opening Reception "Westcoast Synergies" A solo photography show by Nadira Gupta. On view June 1-July 15. Artist Reception: June 4th, 1pm-3pm

    FREE
  • NoMAA Gallery: America, the Beautiful? Opening Reception

    NoMAA Gallery 4140 Broadway (Between 175 & 176 Streets), New York, NY, United States

    America, the Beautiful? Opening Reception at the NoMAA Gallery. Featuring 46 artists from West Harlem, Washington Heights and Inwood. July 4, 2026 marks a momentous birthday: the United States turns 250. The milestone invites urgent reflection. Where are we as a nation? Who are we as a people? What are we as an idea? This exhibition takes up these questions.

    FREE