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  • Remote: The Six

    Book reading and signing by Eric Rickstad, author of the Remote series.

  • Jewish Country Houses

    Country houses are powerful symbols of national identity, evoking the glamorous world of the landowning aristocracy. Jewish country houses—properties that were owned, built, or renewed by Jews—tell a more complex […]

    $10
  • Calypso Blue

    Book reading and signing by Brian Silverman, author of Calypso Blue.

  • Barenaked Ladies

    Barenaked Ladies presents the Last Summer on Earth Tour, with special guests Sugar Ray and Fastball.

  • River & Blues: Maggie Rose

    Rockefeller Park

    After years on the Nashville music scene, Maggie Rose’s hard work was rewarded when her latest album, No One Gets Out Alive, which features her greatest work to date, was […]

    Free
  • Brave, Unbodied Scheme

    Poetry night, with Elizabeth T. Gray Jr, Terrence Arjoon, Farid Matuk, Arianne Ayu Alizio, and Rachel Blau DuPlessis. The title for this new monthly series comes from Herman Melville’s poem […]

    $5
  • Native Sounds Downtown with Elisapie

    National Museum of Amer. Indian

    Bring your friends and family for a fun concert featuring acclaimed Inuit artist Elisapie, who will be performing live in French, English, and her beloved mother tongue, Inuktitut at the […]

    Free
  • Family Day

    Indoor and outdoor workshops, performances, interactive creation stations, dance battles, live music, and more.

    Free
  • New York City Poetry Festival

    Governors Island

    The Poet­ry Soci­ety of New York (PSNY) invites poet­ry orga­ni­za­tions and col­lec­tives of all shapes and sizes to bring their unique for­mats, aes­thet­ics, and per­son­al­i­ties to beau­ti­ful Gov­er­nors Island for […]

    Free
  • Story Time

    Families are invited to an interactive story time on the second Saturday of each month* featuring a children’s book by a Native author, illustrator, or created in collaboration with an […]

    Free
  • Works on Water Workshop Series

    In this participatory workshop led by Shinnecock artist Jeremy Dennis, participants will create protest signs in solidarity with the Shinnecock Nation’s fight for beach access and environmental protection. Drawing on […]

    Free
  • Taylor Mac’s 24 Decade History of Popular Music

    Documentary screening. Taylor Mac’s 24 Decade History of Popular Music was a decade in the making and captures Mac’s lens on the entirety of US history from 1776 to the […]

    Free
  • Creation Lake

    Rachel Kushner presents her book Creation Lake, in conversation with Molly Young. Creation Lake is described as a “vital” (The Washington Post) and “wickedly entertaining” (The Guardian) novel about a […]

    $5 – $20
  • “The Teacher of Auschwitz” Book Talk

    Amid the brutality of the Holocaust, one bright spot shone inside the Nazi death camp of Auschwitz. In the shadows of the smokestacks was a wooden hut where children sang, […]

    $10
  • All We Trust

    Book reading and signing by Gregory Galloway, author of All We Trust.

  • River & Blues: Amythyst Kiah

    Rockefeller Park

    On her latest release Still + Bright, Amythyst Kiah’s revelatory storytelling is merged with a twist on rootsy alt-rock, a vital new addition to her body of work that explores […]

    Free
  • Summer Nights

    Rockefeller Park

    The program will feature two poets and a musician -- Peter Gizzi, Ariana Reines, and Felukah -- to explore and highlight the connections between poetry and music.

    Free
  • Summer Nights: Peter Gizzi, Ariana Reines, and Felukah

    Poetry meets music outdoors in Battery Park City, with Peter Gizzi, Ariana Reines, and Felukah. Under the sun at the Pavillion in Rockefeller Park, enjoy readings from acclaimed poets Peter […]

    Free
  • Andrea Beaty’s Iggy Peck, Architect

    Iggy Peck isn’t your average kid—he makes towers out of diapers, cathedrals out of apples and a chateau of chalk! Curious, clever, and full of creativity, Iggy surprises everyone with […]

    Free
  • Fad Market

    Governors Island

    Tak­ing place along the tree-lined King Ave, nes­tled between his­toric ear­ly 20th cen­tu­ry build­ings, this idyl­lic mar­ket set­ting is steps away from Yan­kee Pier, where the Brook­lyn fer­ries dock, and […]

  • Tracksmith

    McNally Jackson and Tracksmith — an independent running brand focused on "the amateur spirit"— have launched a monthly run club for the literary minded. Meet at McNally Jackson Seaport to […]

  • Primus

    Onward & Upward Summer Tour 2025 with special guest Ty Segall.

  • Welcome to Murder Week

    Book reading and signing by Karen Dukess, author of Welcome to Murder Week.

  • Barbarian Days 10th Anniversary

    Barbarian Days chronicles William Finnegan's lifelong obsession with catching the perfect wave, against the backdrop of globalization and a growing surf industry. Today, that same surf industry is contending with […]

    $5 – $20
  • Behind Sunset

    Book reading and signing by David Gordon, author of Behind Sunset.

  • River & Blues: Afro Latin Jazz Alliance

    Rockefeller Park

    The award-winning Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra led by Arturo O’Farrill, has enamored international audiences with its dynamic performances featuring the music of jazz legends and new compositions from the Latin […]

    Free
  • Riley Green

    Damn Country Music Tour, with special guests Ella Langley, Vincent Mason, and Wyatt McCubbin.

  • Summer Nights

    Rockefeller Park

    The program will feature two poets and a musician -- LaTasha N. Nevada Diggs, Tongo Eisen-Martin, and Sofia Wolfson -- to explore and highlight the connections between poetry and music.

    Free
  • Mapping the City

    Join us for a hands-on family program that introduces young cartographers to the art and language of maps! In this interactive family program, children will learn how to read and […]

    Free
  • Urban Farm Cyanotypes at Earth Matter

    Governors Island

    This immer­sive half-day work­shop invites par­tic­i­pants to explore cyan­otype print­mak­ing through hands-on activ­i­ties at the Earth Mat­ter Urban Farm on Gov­er­nors Island. The day begins with a brief intro­duc­tion to […]

    Free
  • Print Your Own Stationery

    Immersive 3-hour program where you can wor with Bowne’s designers to produce your own custom set of stationery—from start to finish. In this workshop, you get to set type from […]

  • Works on Water Workshop Series

    More&More Futures is a two hour structured play-session for imagining worlds you want to live in that are widely different from the present. Starting with a deck of playing cards, […]

    Free
  • Emma Jayne

    Free music performance.

    Free
  • Some Clowns

    Governors Island

    Get ready for some seri­ous­ly sil­ly fun—Fizgig Stu­dio is bring­ing their hit show SOME CLOWNS to Car­reau Club on Gov­er­nors Island! Join them on Sun­day, June 22 and Sun­day, July […]

    Free
  • Taylor Mac: In Concert

    Wagner Park

    Wagner Park reopens with a performance by Pulitzer Prize-nominated, genre-defying artist Taylor Mac.

    Free
  • An Oral History of Atlantis

    Ed Park presents his book of stories, An Oral History of Atlantis, in conversation with Rachel Aviv.

    $5 – $28
  • Queer History: Polar Exploration

    Learn all about queer maritime and polar history in this evening of free talks in this mini-symposium presented by the South Street Seaport Museum and the polar social club, Terror […]

    Free
  • River & Blues: Lady Blackbird

    Rockefeller Park

    Harnessing a mighty voice and fabulous regalia, Lady Blackbird effortlessly portrays heart-rending yearning, and soft, whispered balladry, which imbues her visceral jazz-soul with a journeying independence.

    Free
  • NYC Runs Ice Cream Social 10K

    Governors Island

    Race around Gov­er­nors Island. Race entry includes a fer­ry ride, your race-entry, a tech tank, and post-race eats.

  • Architecture for Animals

    From birds' nests to bunny burrows, animals are brilliant builders! In this program, kids will discover how animals build their homes to stay safe, raise families, and survive in the […]

    Free
  • Monthly Tree Tour

    Governors Island

    Near­ly 3,500 trees make up Gov­er­nors Island’s canopy, pro­vid­ing essen­tial ben­e­fits for Island vis­i­tors and all New York­ers: they cap­ture and remove pol­lu­tion from the air, help mit­i­gate cli­mate change […]

    Free
  • Lost 80s Live

    Performances by A Flock Of Seagulls, Big Country, General Public, The Vapors, Belouis Some, The Icicle Works, China Crisis, Josie Cotton, Polecats, and Peter Godwin.

  • Maison Millefleurs & Silent Disco

    Wagner Park

    Experience Rhonda Weppler and Trevor Mahovsky’s Maison Millefleurs, an installation of life-sized handmade flowers illuminated by LED lights. New Yorkers helped create the paper flower lanterns, which will be on […]

    Free
  • NYC Runs Ice Cream Social 5K

    Governors Island

    Race around Gov­er­nors Island. Race entry includes a fer­ry ride, your race-entry, a tech tank, and post-race eats.

  • This Sun-Breathing Earth

    Governors Island

    The Glass Clouds Ensem­ble presents a 45-minute con­cert of clas­si­cal & con­tem­po­rary music that reflects on our del­i­cate rela­tion­ship with nature through light and dark­ness – paired with art­work by […]

    Free
  • Sea Chanteys and Maritime Music

    Singers of all levels, as well as listeners, are welcome to join in the choruses throughout the free Chantey Sing, lead or request a song in the round-robin, or just […]

    Free
  • Beyond the Pages: Book Drop

    Select a free book of your choice and discover new reads! Books are available first come, first to receive, while supplies last.

    Free
  • The Twilight Town

    Book reading and signing by Terrence McCauley, author of The Twilight Town

  • The Fray

    Outdoor concert. With special guests The Strike and Landon Barker.

  • History of New York City Public Pools

    Dive into the history and future of New York City’s public pools with the South Street Seaport Museum and + POOL’s Program Director—and proud public pool superfan—Nora Cronin. This lively, […]

    Free
  • Immortal Consequences

    I.V. Marie presents Immortal Consequences, in conversation with Amélie Wen Zhao. Six students compete to change their fate at a darkly enchanted boarding school in purgatory where graduation is the […]

    $5 – $22
  • STANS

    Outdoor movie screening of the ambitious and unconventional new Eminem-produced documentary, STANS. Moving, funny, and revealing, the film offers a raw and riveting exploration of Eminem’s legendary career through the […]

    $46
  • Fresh Prints

    This open house will feature a breadth of printing equipment that you will be invited to use. You’ll get to see how the designers at Bowne lock up limited edition […]

    Free
  • Bilal: In Concert

    Wagner Park

    The acclaimed Grammy winning artist Bilal is a neo-soul revolutionary. On his latest release, Adjust Brightness, he takes his songwriting and dynamic vocal ability in a bold new direction creating […]

    Free
  • Jazz Age Lawn Party

    Governors Island

    Break out your best flap­per dress­es, linen jack­ets, straw hats and spats, and 100-year-old Gats­by-inspired attire! The Jazz Age Lawn Par­ty on Gov­er­nors Island fea­tures live music, retro cock­tails, and […]

  • Story Time

    Families are invited to an interactive story time on the second Saturday of each month* featuring a children’s book by a Native author, illustrator, or created in collaboration with an […]

    Free
  • The Spark at the Center of the Universe

    Saturday Storytime, with a book that help kids discover the interconnectedness of every living thing, led by Sparky, the galaxy-traveling pup. Great for kids 4 to 10, but all ages […]

    Free
  • Colonial Craft Day: Paper Carnation Flowers

    Discover the beauty that can flourish within a vibrant colonial city by joining us for an engaging workshop focused on crafting paper carnations.

    $10
  • 44th Annual Battery Dance Festival

    Wagner Park

    Battery Dance Company performs in this celebratory night of dance alongside Marie Poncé, The Limón Dance Company, and tap dancer John Manzari & Band.

    Free
  • Dance @ The New Wagner Park

    Wagner Park

    Battery Dance Company performs in this celebratory night of dance alongside Marie Poncé, The Limón Dance Company, and tap dancer John Manzari & Band. Rain date 8/10.

    Free
  • Lonesome Dove Appreciation Society

    This year marks the 40th anniversary of Larry McMurtry's Lonesome Dove. In celebration, McNally Jackson is hosting a night of conversation about what makes this book such an unforgettable romp, […]

    $5 – $25
  • Barbie

    Pier 17

    Outdoor movie screening.

    Free
  • 44th Annual Battery Dance Festival

    Rockefeller Park

    New York City’s longest-running free public dance festival returns to Rockefeller Park this summer. The Battery Dance Festival brings together spectacular international and local dance companies, each evening ending with […]

    Free
  • Tavern Tales

    This engaging program features captivating tales and illustrations that will transport little ones back to colonial America, giving them a glimpse into the daily lives of children from that era.

    $10
  • Mississippi Blue 42

    Book reading and signing by Eli Cranor, author of Mississippi Blue 42.

  • Cody Jinks

    Cody Jinks presents The Hippies and Cowboys Tour, with special guests Shane Smith & The Saints.

  • Whiskey Tasting

    It’s not every day that you get to indulge in a whiskey tasting aboard a historical maritime treasure: a National Register-listed 19th century sailing vessel that represents the thousands of […]

    $79
  • Who Is An Ex-Wife?

    How much honesty does an ‘honest’ marriage really permit a wife? And once you’re no longer a wife, can you really start all over again? The anonymous novel of divorce […]

    $5 – $18
  • Trivia Night

    Gather your friends for an entertaining evening filled with intriguing questions covering a range of topics, from colonial customs to fascinating insights about Fraunces Tavern itself. Embrace the spirit of […]

    $10
  • People Parks and Possibilities

    Did you know that Central Park and Prospect Park were designed? Trees, land, and lakes were all part of a plan. Explore the story of America’s first and most influential […]

    Free
  • OtherWorlds Fair

    Governors Island

    A pub­lic fair, designed, led, and run by New York City youth ages 16 – 22 pre­sent­ed by Beam Cen­ter, an arts edu­ca­tion non­prof­it locat­ed in Red Hook. This year’s theme, ​‘What’s […]

    Free
  • Gridlock on Governors Isla

    Governors Island

    75 unique, vin­tage Volk­swa­gens from across the years, includ­ing icon­ic mod­els like the Bee­tle, Bus, Kar­mann Ghia, and Thing, will be parked at Pic­nic Point all day for vis­i­tors to […]

    Free
  • Sound Bath Sunday

    Governors Island

    Fusion of QiGong and sound heal­ing on Gov­er­nors Island’s tran­quil DuYe House. Gen­tle move­ment meets immer­sive son­ic ther­a­py, designed to dis­solve stress, soft­en stored ten­sion, and guide you into deep […]

    Free
  • Why Is No One Else Panicking About the Climate?

    Governors Island

    Writing workshop. The work­shop will be led by Annale­na La Porte, Ph.D., of the NYC Cli­mate Writ­ers Col­lec­tive, and will mix hypo­thet­i­cal sce­nar­ios as well as your per­son­al sto­ries.

    Free
  • “The Art Spy” Book Talk

    The Art Spy: The Extraordinary Untold Tale of WWII Resistance Hero Rose Valland by Michelle Young is a riveting and stylish saga set in Paris during World War II that […]

    $10
  • Happiness and Love

    Following a young woman over the course of one outrageous and insufferable downtown dinner party at the home of her estranged best friends—an artist and curator couple, whom she now […]

    $5 – $27
  • First Annual Poets House Book Sale

    Browse a huge selection of contemporary, modern, and 19th century books for sale. The event will include rare and collectible books, as well as bargain poetry selections to add to […]

  • Soka Tira Osoa: High Wire Performance

    Pier 16

    As part of the Down to Earth International Festival of Multidisciplinary Performance in Public Spaces, Seaport Square and Pier 16 will transform into a stage for the sky. Join the […]

    Free
  • Fresh Prints

    This open house will feature a breadth of printing equipment that you will be invited to use. You’ll get to see how the designers at Bowne lock up limited edition […]

    Free
  • Shifting Paths Screening and Talkback

    Shifting Paths examines the loss and survival of one family through the period of the early Jewish Boycott in 1933 in Frankfurt, Germany seeing the loss of a beloved family […]

    $10
  • Passwords: Mark Wunderlich on Mary Ruefle

    To commemorate the closing of Erasures: Mary Ruefle, join us for a craft talk on Ruefle’s work from the poet Mark Wunderlich. Beginning in 1998 and continuing as part of […]

    Free
  • Back to School Movie Night: Ratatouille

    Rockefeller Park

    Celebrate the new school year with a community event featuring a DJ set and screening of Ratatouille (2007, Pixar) complete with popcorn and surprises.

    Free
  • Run of Nations and Carnival

    Governors Island

    The day begins with a pro­fes­sion­al­ly timed 5K race that brings togeth­er 2,000 run­ners to cel­e­brate com­mu­ni­ty, cul­ture, and move­ment against the stun­ning back­drop of New York Harbor. Fol­low­ing the […]

  • Broadway in Battery Park City

    Wagner Park

    Broadway stars Ana Gasteyer, Darlesia Cearcy, Richard Kind, Ethan Slater, Tamkia Lawrence, Mary Louise Parker, and more bring the bright lights of Broadway to Battery Park City with a one-night-only […]

    Free
  • Sea Chanteys and Maritime Music

    Singers of all levels, as well as listeners, are welcome to join in the choruses throughout the free Chantey Sing, lead or request a song in the round-robin, or just […]

    Free
  • Conversations with Anne

    From Anne Frank Center USA comes Conversations with Anne: a one-act solo show that immerses students in the powerful words of Anne Frank, bringing excerpts from her diary to life […]

    $7
  • Cash Cobain

    Cash Cobain performs with special guests 310babii, Myaap, B Jack$, Bay Swag, and Slizzy ENT.

  • The Sisters

    An addictively entertaining family saga by a National Book Award finalist. Jonas Hassen Khemiri presents The Sisters, in conversation with Adam Dalva.

    $5 – $30
  • People of the Image: Jews and Art

    The Middle Ages provide us with one of the richest repositories of art in the West. Yet the rise in the production of art made for and by Jews―especially in […]

    $10
  • Person Place Thing

    The NYC Department of Records & Information Services will welcome the Department of Transportation Commissioner, Ydanis Rodriguez for a live recording of Person Place Thing with Emmy Award winner, Randy […]

    Free
  • The History of Antisemitism: “All Consuming”

    Meat is one of the most visible markers of Jewish distinctness and social separation. In his book, All Consuming: Germans, Jews, and the Meaning of Meat, John Efron argues that […]

    $10
  • Forrest Gump

    Pier 17

    Outdoor movie screening.

    Free
  • Metamorphosis: Chinese Imagination and Transformation

    Opening day of a new exhibition that highlights works by 28 contemporary artists of Chinese descent, who explore themes of personal, cultural, historical and material metamorphosis in dynamic and innovative […]

  • The Glass Eel

    Book reading and signing by J.J. Viertel, author of The Glass Eel.

  • Curator’s Talk: Conversations with Artists

    Celebrate the first day of the exhibition “Metamorphosis: Chinese Imagination and Transformation” with featured artists Bingyi, Fung Ming Chip, Sun Xun, Kelly Wang, and Zhang Jian-Jun, who will discuss how […]

  • “We Are Not Strangers” Book Talk

    When Marco Calvo arrives at the synagogue to attend his grandfather’s funeral, he is caught off guard by something very unexpected. Among his close family and friends there are some […]

    $10
  • Bach at One

    Trinity Church

    Trinity’s organist, Avi Stein, will lead Trinity Choir and Trinity Baroque Orchestra in one of Bach’s most monumental works — the Mass in B Minor (Part 1: Kyrie and Gloria). […]

    Free
  • Fresh Prints

    This open house will feature a breadth of printing equipment that you will be invited to use. You’ll get to see how the designers at Bowne lock up limited edition […]

    Free
  • Alici: In Concert

    Wagner Park

    Brazilian-American artist Alici melds the serene sounds of her birth country’s Bossa Nova with the New York-influenced grit of Trip Hop, creating a uniquely timeless style that’s all her own.

    Free
  • Interventions x Crossing the Line: Delicate People

    Governors Island

    Ruth Childs and Cécile Bouf­fard start­ed the project del­i­cate peo­ple in 2021 as a col­lab­o­ra­tion between their respec­tive dis­ci­plines: dance and sculp­ture. ​“Del­i­cate” describes both Bouffard’s illus­trat­ed fig­ures and Childs’s […]

    Free
  • The Collective Womb

    Governors Island

    Join Cli­mate Imag­i­nar­i­um and Earth Mat­ter for a night of myth­mak­ing, cel­e­bra­tion, and repro­duc­tive jus­tice on Gov­er­nor’s Island. The Col­lec­tive Womb is a matri­ar­chal cre­ation sto­ry in which abor­tion is […]

    $25
  • Music and Games After Hours

    Musician and songwriter Blair Lamb will be joined by a five-piece band to perform an hour-long set, while throughout the deck of the ship you will be able to rediscover […]

    Free
  • I Am You

    A mesmerizing historical novel, I Am You is a meditation on gender, an ode to artistic creation, and an unforgettable love story that reimagines the life of renowned still life […]

    $5 – $28
  • Interventions: Firebird by Touki Delphine

    Governors Island

    Inspired by com­pos­er Igor Stravinsky’s 1919 Fire­bird Suite, this event pays homage to his musi­cal cre­ations with a per­for­mance cen­tered around a mas­sive wall of light designed to illu­mi­nate the […]

    $20
  • Secrets of the Blue Hand Girls

    Launch of Rowana Miller’s young adult book, Secrets of the Blue Hand Girls. In addition to introducing Secrets of the Blue Hand Girls, Rowana will share creative writing strategies from […]

  • Free Soil Testing

    Bring your own soil sam­ples to Gov­er­nors Island to be test­ed for heavy met­als con­tent using Urban Soil Insti­tute’s pXRF instru­ment. Gath­er a plas­tic bag with about a cup of […]

    Free
  • The Beatstable Jam

    Governors Island

    Brook­lyn Beat Mak­er Cryp­tic One curates a day par­ty vibe with DuYe Moves, inspired by his short doc­u­men­tary BEAT­sTABLE. Take a son­ic dive into the Brook­lyn Beat Scene through the […]

    Free
  • Red Hen Press Reading

    Three Mile Harbor Press celebrates the publications of new poetry collections: Elizabeth Knapp’s Causa Sui, winner of the 8th annual Three Mile Harbor Press Poetry Award, and Pamela Hughes’ long-awaited […]

    Free
  • Dia de los Muertos with Nuyorican Poets Cafe

    Learn how to prepare for Dia de los Muertos with this family-friendly arts and culture event. Explore the roots, meanings, and purpose of the holiday while participating in activities. Arts-n-Crafts […]

    Free
  • Sea Chanteys and Maritime Music

    Singers of all levels, as well as listeners, are welcome to join in the choruses throughout the free Chantey Sing, lead or request a song in the round-robin, or just […]

    Free
  • Making Gay History: The Nazi Era

    Eric Marcus, founder and host of the award-winning Making Gay History podcast provides an introduction to MGH’s current 12-episode series on the experiences of LGBTQ people during the rise of […]

    $10
  • Jazz at One: Mike King Trio

    The well-known Hammond B3 organ artist Mike King started off playing drums in church when he was just four years old, before picking up piano by ear and playing at […]

    Free
  • Mirage City

    Book reading and signing by Lev AC Rosen, author of Mirage City.

  • Pipes: Stephen Tharp

    Trinity Church

    One of the preeminent soloists in the U.S. today highlights the vast orchestral range of Trinity’s magnificent new organ. Stephen Tharp performs his own transcriptions of Franz Liszt’s Totentanz and […]

    Free
  • It Girl

    Marisa Meltzer presents It Girl, in conversation with Alison Roman. It Girl is the first comprehensive biography of Jane Birkin—actress, singer, and legendary style icon—and her profound cultural impact.

    $28
  • Bach at One

    Trinity Church

    This program, which pairs the church’s new landmark organ with Trinity Baroque Orchestra, features Bach’s Organ Concerto in D Minor — a reconstruction of a lost concerto, based on the […]

    Free
  • October Shadows

    Book reading and signing by John A. Rice, author of October Shadows.

  • Near Flesh

    Naomi Huffman & Grace Byron in conversation about the work of cult icon Katherine Dunn

    $5 – $28
  • Norway 200 Literature

    As part of the Norway 200 celebration, join us for a discussion about contemporary Norwegian literature -- Lars Mytting, Edy Poppy, and Damion Searls, moderated by Anderson Tepper -- moderated […]

    Free
  • Lunch & Learn: Fear City

    Dr. Kim Phillips-Fein discusses her book Fear City: New York's Fiscal Crisis and the Rise of Austerity Politics. When the news broke that New York City was on the brink […]

    Free
  • “We Will Dance Again” Screening and Discussion

    Friendship, love, peace and freedom—these ideals drew young hearts from around the globe to Nova’s EDM music festival in the South of Israel. But as the sun rose on October […]

    $10
  • Victor V. Gurbo: In Concert

    Wagner Park

    Roots revivalist Victor V. Gurbo and his band create original folk ballads infused with an Americana spirit. This award winning group pays homage to the canon of American song and […]

    Free
  • Epic Voices: A Voyage on the Hudson

    Sunset ferry voyage down the Hudson River with readings and musical performances by acclaimed musician and poet Haleh Liza Gafori of her newly published translations from the Farsi of Rumi, […]

    $150
  • Exhibit 10:10-Anthophilous

    An immersive choreographic experience inspired by the spirit of a gallery, EXHIBIT 10:10- ANTHOPHILOUS invites you to live among flowers and witness what blossoms when 10 choreographers each present 10 […]

    $64
  • Story Time

    Families are invited to an interactive story time on the second Saturday of each month* featuring a children’s book by a Native author, illustrator, or created in collaboration with an […]

    Free
  • Ohene Cornelius: A Multidisciplinary Force

    Governors Island

    After­noon of sto­ry­telling & art with mul­ti­dis­ci­pli­nary force Ohene Cornelius. At 12pm, Han­dle with Care Screen­play Read­ing + Q&A. At 2pm, art view­ing and recep­tion. At 3:30pm, enjoy a porch […]

    Free
  • Halloween Paper Crafts and Letterpress Printing

    Hands-on experience crafting halloween paper decorations, paper chains, and folded-paper bats. For an extra thrill, our skilled Bowne designers will be on hand to guide you through crafting your own […]

    Free
  • An All-of-Society Approach

    This is a conversation with Yair Rosenberg and Amy Spitalnick on uprooting antisemitism. Antisemitism fuels hate-filled conspiracy theories that not only drive people to commit horrible acts of violence but […]

    $10
  • The Gallery Assistant

    Book reading and signing by Kate Bell, author of The Gallery Assistant.

  • New Works: James Lenfestey and Sarah Ruhl

    Evening with acclaimed writers James P. Lenfestey and Sarah Ruhl—two resonant voices reflecting on life, memory, mentorship, and the power of writing. Lenfestey will read from his newest book Time […]

    Free
  • New York City Wine & Food Festival

    Pier 17

    More than 50 events at the Seaport will feature 300 of today’s top chefs, mixologists, winemakers, culinary creators, and celebrities.

  • Bach at One

    Trinity Church

    Bach’s most ambitious and jubilant motet for double choir, Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied, will be performed alongside a lush, witty homage to the maestro. The Organ Concerto in […]

    Free
  • BMCC Live: Monologue Slam

    Performances from BMCC's music, speech, communication, and theater arts departments

    Free
  • Twilight Tour: Death in New York

    Explore stories of burial grounds, executions, epidemics, and forgotten dead as the city transitions from day to night!

    $36
  • Brutalism: Ugly or Cool?

    Brutalism: Ugly or Cool? Brutalism was a popular style in architecture in the 1950s and 60s that used rough concrete to make fortress-like forms. Kids will learn about this expressive […]

    Free
  • Shibu’s Tail

    Tess Thomas, author of Shibu’s Tail will share stories about Shibu the cat. KIds can create their own Shibu-inspired art after the reading. Hosted by Yvonne Brooks. Great for all […]

  • The Outlaws Who Built NYC Tour

    Forget the gangland clichés. This walking tour uncovers the radical, corrupt, and wildly enterprising figures who shaped New York City, from pirate captains and Wall Street bombers to bank fraudsters, […]

    $36
  • Icons of Culture: Laura Brown and Kristina O’Neill

    After losing their high-profile publishing jobs, Laura Brown and Kristina O’Neill wrestled with the professional and personal challenges that come after job loss. Now, with All the Cool Girls Get […]

    $44
  • Icons of Culture: Danai Gurira

    From Alexandria to Wakanda, Danai Gurira has played larger than life heroes in some of this generation’s most seminal pop culture works. But her work beyond the screen—lifting unheard voices […]

    $44
  • Sea Chanteys and Maritime Music

    Singers of all levels, as well as listeners, are welcome to join in the choruses throughout the free Chantey Sing, lead or request a song in the round-robin, or just […]

    Free
  • Walls of the Mind with Anand Pandian

    Americans have profoundly different ideas about what is real, ideas that sometimes verge on the irreconcilable. These notions depend on walls of the mind: stubborn boundaries that work to enforce […]

    Free
  • Pipes: David Hurd

    Trinity Church

    Trinity organists past and present — Bruce Neswick and Alcée Chriss III — team with Trinity Choir to spotlight the artistry of another former Trinity organist: the incomparable David Hurd. […]

    Free
  • Art on the Move: NYC’s Iconic Subway Murals

    China Institute and Asia Art Archive in America bring together Asian and Asian Diasporic artists Bing Lee, Jean Shin, Saya Woolfalk, and Parker Fay (who will represent Ming Fay) to […]

    $10