• Lost Inwood: Inwood Sports, Illustrated

    Inwood Farm Restaurant 600 West 218th Street, New York, NY, United States

    Batter Up! When it comes to the subject of sport, Inwood has seen its share. Of course there are well-known activities like football, baseball, basketball, tennis, skating, bowling and boating.

    Reservations Recommended
  • Hispanic Society: Print-Making Workshop with Reynaldo García Pantaleón

    Hispanic Society, Audubon Terrace Broadway between 155th and 156th Streets, New York, NY, United States

    Join the Hispanic Society with teaching artist Reynaldo García Pantaleón in a print-making workshop inspired from our course, "Goya and the Art of Printmaking" and stay afterwards in the Sorolla Gallery at 5:30 where Reynaldo will be honored for his contributions.

    FREE with RSVP
  • Fort Tryon Park: Outdoor Painting Workshop with Francis Hsueh

    Fort Tryon Park's Cloisters Lawn

    Explore Fort Tryon Park through the eyes of local artist Francis Hsueh in this special outdoor painting workshop! We are thrilled that our Outdoor Painting Workshop with Francis Hseuh sold out in record time! That said, we’d love to welcome members of the public to join us. If you’d like to participate, please bring your … Continue reading Fort Tryon Park: Outdoor Painting Workshop with Francis Hsueh

    FREE
  • MAD Creative at Cornerstone Makerspace: 3D Printing 101— Beginner Workshop

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

    3D Printing 101 — Beginner Workshop Ready to learn the exciting world of 3D printing?  Join MAD Creative at Cornerstone Makerspace for a hands-on beginner-friendly workshop designed for creatives, students, makers, hobbyists, and entrepreneurs. Age is restricted to 14 and Up.

    $40 – $60
  • Dyckman Farmhouse Museum: Archiving Black Family Histories with Jhanique Lovejoy

    Dyckman Farmhouse Museum 4881 Broadway at 204th St, New York, NY, United States

    Join Dyckman Farmhouse for a guided discussion with Dyckman Farmhouse Museum's current exhibiting artist Jhanique Lovejoy Participants will explore the role of family photographs in Caribbean and Black diasporic archival traditions, oral histories, and intergenerational preservation and engage directly with archival tools and methods by digitizing personal photographs, negatives, and ephemera from their own family archives. RSVP only 15 seats available.

    FREE with RSVP
  • Jazz WaHi Weekly Jam at Kismat

    Kismat Indian Restaurant 603 Fort Washington Ave, New York, NY, United States

    Tuesday in the Heights means Jazz at Kismat!