Conserving the Adolph Alexander Weinman Sculptures on the Museum’s Façade

Thursday, August 10, 2017 by Lindsay Turley

By Lindsay Turley, Director of Collections

Lindsay Turley oversees projects involving the stewardship and access of the Museum's collections objects.

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Beyond Suffrage Programs

Photo Credit: "Women's March NYC" by Karla Ann Cote, January 21, 2017 via Flickr Creative Commons.

Beyond Suffrage: A Century of New York Women in Politics (on view through August 5) traces a century of women’s political activism in New York City from the struggle to win the vote, through the 20th century, and into our own times. Join us for a series of programs inspired by the exhibition that examine how women continue to redefine their roles, both inside and outside of government. 

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Mod New York Programs

Drawing by Anna Marie Magagna, ca. 1968. Courtesy of the artist and the Museum of the City of New York.

From tailored suit to paper dress to secondhand couture and back again—the world of fashion in the 1960s was turned on its head as its traditions were challenged, rejected, and reimagined for the restless next generation. Inspired by our exhibition, Mod New York: Fashion Takes a Trip (on view through April 1, 2018), join us for a series of programs exploring the full arc of 1960s fashion, shedding new light on a period marked by tremendous and daring stylistic diversity.

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Gertrude Hoffman and the Dance That Offended Public Decency

Tuesday, August 1, 2017 by Morgen Stevens-Garmon

By Morgen Stevens-Garmon, Associate Curator, Theater Collection

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New York’s Future in a Changing Climate

Image Credit: Cloud Factory

What can New Yorkers do to respond to the crisis of climate change? And how can we reimagine our relationship to the complex natural systems that sustain us? In this new series of conversations, leading voices and thinkers in the field propose how New York can adapt – and even thrive – as a coastal city in an age of rising waters.  

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Meet the Curators

Image by Filip Wolak

Experience an exhibition with a curator! On select dates, Museum staff will personally guide you through an exhibition they curated. These intimate tours delve deep into the past, present, and future of New York City with those who know it best. Ask questions, give feedback, and learn something new with your fellow New Yorkers (or New Yorkers at heart.)   

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Photographing Muslims in New York

Monday, July 31, 2017 by Robert E. Gerhardt, Jr.

By Robert E. Gerhardt, Jr., Photographer

Robert’s work has been in numerous solo and group exhibitions in the United States, Canada, and Europe, and is in a number of private collections including the Museum of the City of New York where his work was featured in Muslim in New YorkHe has lived and worked in New York City since 1999.

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Presenting, the Ephemera Collection

Tuesday, July 25, 2017 by Emily Chapin

By Emily Chapin, Collections Access Archivist

Emily Chapin oversees projects involving the Museum's Manuscripts and Ephemera holdings.

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When Mortals Dream at Night in the Summer

Tuesday, July 18, 2017 by Morgen Stevens-Garmon

By Morgen Stevens-Garmon, Associate Curator, Theater Collection

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Who Controls Women’s Health?: A Century of Struggle

Cover illustration from a Planned Parenthood guidebook, courtesy of the New York Academy of Medicine Library.

Free! Join the Museum of the City of New York and the New York Academy of Medicine for a series of three talks examining key battles over women’s ability to control their bodies, health choices, and fertility. Developed with support from Humanities New York.

Get Me Out: Childbirth in Early 20th Century NYC
Tuesday, August 22, 6:30 pm at the New York Academy of Medicine

Free, RSVP encouraged. 

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