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Tag: New York
Challenge and Transformation at New York’s Museum of Chinese in America
The 40th anniversary of New York City’s Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA) in 2020 was anything but typical of … More
Sharing Immigrants’ Stories at New York’s Tenement Museum
While many house museums in America present the lives of famous or wealthy individuals, the Tenement Museum on New York … More
Art in the Time of Covid
Artists around the world are struggling to make ends meet, performances are being cancelled, shows and exhibitions are upended, curtains … More
A New Kind of “Museum” on Fifth Avenue is the Space for Ideas
There is a new kid on the block, so to speak, of New York City’s Museum Mile that stretches down … More
Art in Nature: Storm King Art Center at 60
A 500-acre, open-air sculpture park in New York’s Hudson Valley, Storm King Art Center is celebrating its 60th anniversary when … More
Music in a Sleepy Farm Town: Pine Plains, NY
Pine Plains New York was but a short time ago known primarily for its farms. It still has a strong … More
Flushing Town Hall is a Global Arts Organization with a Local Heart
Who knew that a Smithsonian affiliated global arts organization is located in New York City’s very own Flushing Queens? Flushing … More
Friends of Mozart: One of New York’s Best Kept Secrets
Although established in 1974, Friends of Mozart remains one of New York’s best kept and beloved New York secrets. Each … More
A Garden Treasure in the Bronx
To many visitors, the New York Botanical Garden (NYBG) is an inspiring place to explore beautiful landscapes; it’s also a … More