• Hispanic Society: “Gay Liberation–New York City Pride Parades 1975-1976” Book Presentation

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

    Join the Hispanic Society for a conversation with internationally recognized multi-media artist Francisco Alvarado-Juárez about his latest book, "Gay Liberation: New York City Pride Parades 1975-1976, featuring images from Francisco’s 2025 exhibition, Out of the Closets! Into the Street!: New York City Pride March 1975-1976", which was exhibited at the Hispanic Society in 2025 as the second installation for Arte en el Alto Manhattan. Featuring 18 photographs, this exhibition showcased the racial and ethnic diversity of the early Pride parades and revealed the nuanced bonds of kinship formed among marchers from disparate backgrounds.

    FREE with RSVP
  • Inwood Art Works: Bread & Hustle – Community Voices on Film

    Inwood Art Works Studio 112 Seaman Ave, NEW YORK, NY, United States

    Rayoelu Films and Inwood Art Works present Bread & Hustle: Community Voices on Film - A bilingual evening of short documentaries, conversation, and community at IAW Studio. Free event | English & Español. RSVP require

    FREE with RSVP
  • Jazz WaHi: Melting Pot Jazz

    Cabrini Shrine 701 Fort Washington Ave., New York City Washington Heights

    Melting Pot Jazz  from Jazz Wahi is an annual series of five free, family-friendly concerts in June celebrating immigrants’ influence on American jazz. Concerts take place on the lawn at St. Frances Cabrini Shrine in Washington Heights, or indoors if it rains.

    FREE
  • Fort Washington Library: Friday Matinee “Singing in the Rain”

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

    oin us at the Fort Washington Library in our Community Room as we screen films that maymake you laugh,cry or just recall a memory from back in the day. Come join us as we screen the classic "Singing in the Rain". It offers a lighthearted depiction of Hollywood in the late 1920s, with the three stars portraying performers caught up in the transition from silent films to "talkies".  Starring: Debby Reynolds, Fred Astaire, and Gene Kelly.

    FREE
  • American Academy of Arts and Letters: Neighborhood Artists’ Gathering

    American Academy of Arts & Letters 633 West 155 Street, between Bdwy & Riverside Dr., New York, NY, United States

    American Academy of Arts and Letters is a place to gather with art and one another. This summer, we’re opening our terrace on the last Friday of each month for drinks with the uptown arts community. This event is free and open to the public.  We hope you’ll join us. RSVP: https://artsandletters.artsvp.com/897a6e

    FREE with RSVP