Saturday, September 7th. (2:30-5:00pm)
Fort Washington Collegiate Church
Neighborhood author Adria Quinones introduces her new children’s book Mi Tierra – celebrating growing up in Washington Heights.
Saturday, September 7th. (2:30-5:00pm)
Fort Washington Collegiate Church
Neighborhood author Adria Quinones introduces her new children’s book Mi Tierra – celebrating growing up in Washington Heights.
Discovering New Narratives: Comprehensive Museum Interpretations Networking Event
Wednesday, September 4th from 6PM-8PM
Looking to expand your understanding of how museums can tell more comprehensive stories and increase accessibility? Join us for “Discovering New Narratives,” a networking event that focuses on inclusive museum interpretations.
We’ll dive into discussions on how museums can better create complete narratives through highlighting diverse cultures, histories, and perspectives.
The event will include a presentation about both physical and programmatic accessibility at NYC Historic House Trust sites by HHT Deputy Director Giulietta Fiore.
You will have the opportunity to connect with museum and history professionals over local Dominican food from DFM favorite El Nuevo Caridad. Whether you’re a museum professional, a history buff, or just someone who believes in the power of inclusive storytelling, this event is a wonderful opportunity to connect and collaborate.
This event is hosted in collaboration by the Northern Slavery Collective, the Dyckman Farmhouse Museum, and the Historic House Trust of NYC.
Registration encouraged but not required.
This event is sponsored by TD Bank.
2ND ANNUAL END OF SUMMER PICNIC
with: @the_bronx_photowalk @uptownphotowalk
Inwood Hill Park (Inwood Hill Rugby, Soccer & Gaelic Field)
September 1, 2024
4-8pm
Join us for a picnic in the park and make some unforgettable memories.
Bring your family and friends, pack a picnic basket, with food, snacks and drinks.
Let’s enjoy a day of outdoor fun and relaxation
TRAVEL INFO: A Train to 207st, 1 Train to 207th or 215th st
Enter park through various entrances on Seaman Ave, and walk west towards the large field.
The park is accessible:
♿️🚻🌳🌳🌳
Everyone is welcome to join.
2º PICNIC DE FIN DE VERANO
con: @the_bronx_photowalk @uptownphotowalk
Inwood Hill Park (Inwood Hill Rugby, Fútbol y Gaélico Campo)
1 de Septiembre, 2024
4-8pm
Únase a nosotros para hacer un picnic en el parque y crear recuerdos inolvidables.
Traigan a su familia y amiges, empaque una canasta de picnic, con comida, bocadillos y bebidas.
Disfrutaremos de un día de diversión y relajación al aire libre
INFORMACIÓN DE VIAJE: Tren A a la calle 207, 1 tren a la 207 o la calle 215
Ingrese al parque a través de varias entradas en Seaman Avenue y camine hacia el oeste hacia el campo grande.
El parque es accesible: ♿️🚻🌳🌳🌳
Todes son bienvenides.
Meet: 173 and Amsterdam
New York, NY 10033
August 31, 2024 @ 3pm
We’re walking from Washington Heights to the South Bronx to Mill Pond Park. Once we get to the park we’ll be able to check out the awesome 18 ft tall sculpture of Eric Orr’s Rappin’ Max Robot by Welder Underground which is up by the Hip Hop museum for a limited time!
Closest trains: A at 175 St
Main flyer photo by @thhmuseum
Hosted by @uptownphotowalk
Everyone and all levels of skill welcomed.
Encuentro: 173 y Amsterdam
New York, NY 10033
31 de agosto 2024 @ 3pm
Caminaremos desde Washington Heights hasta el sur del Bronx al parque Mill Pond. Una vez que lleguamos al parque, podremos ver la impresionante escultura de 18 pies de altura de Rappin’ Max Robot de Eric Orr de Welder Underground que está en el museo del Hip Hop por tiempo limitado.
Trenes: A en la calle 175
Por @uptownphotowalk
Todes y todos niveles bievenides.
All that Remains, curated by Omar Lopez-Chahoud and Cecilia Chueca is a group exhibition that focuses on artists that construct beautifully rendered abstractions in which color takes center stage to awaken emotions often connected to personal histories, in which the notion of culture and society prevails. Artists: Leslie Hewitt, Liz Deschenes, Kevin Umaña, Yiyo Tirado, Amanda Martinez, & Lucia Koch
On view through May 25th
Order/Reorder: Experiments with Collections is presented in collaboration with the Hudson River Museum (HRM) and guest curated by Allie Tepper and HRM Curatorial Chair, Laura Vookles. Part 2 of the installation at Sugar Hill Museum features works by artists such as Derrick Adams , Frances Hynes and many others.
On view through August 17th.
Special thanks to Susan’s Kitchen Catering and Events for their generous support.