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Find your next favorite comedy show at the YALLfest Table Reads, hosted by Joseph Lymous (Comedy Central's The Other Two)! Selected writers from the YALL Community preview their scripted comedy projects and films. Tables Reads will be kicked off with... read more
Herbert Holler of the legendary Freedom Party® presents Jams, a new late night party celebrating the best of late 90's + 2000's R&B, pop, and hip-hop with classics and deep cuts from TLC, 112, Aaliyah, Jagged Edge, Justin Timberlake, Destiny's Ch... read more
NBA Eastern Conference First Round: New York Knicks vs. TBD - Home Game 1, Series Game 1 (Date: TBD)
NBA Eastern Conference First Round: New York Knicks vs. TBD - Home Game 1 (Date: TBD - If Necessary)
NBA Eastern Conference First Round: New York Knicks vs. TBD - Home Game 1 (Date: TBD)
Go Over The Edge with the New Jersey Highlands Coalition (NJHC) as we take environmental awareness to new heights on April 20, 2024. This Earth Day Weekend you can be one of 90 champions will experience the thrill of rappelling 200 feet down the Hilt... read more
One of the most prominent features of art from the late eighteenth century onwards, particularly after World War II, is artists’ tendency to evolve traditional artmaking methods outside the studio’s boundaries. This exhibition will examine the ways i... read more
“Del Patio De Mi Titi” (From My Aunt’s Backyard) is a solo exhibition by Beatriz Williams. This body of work serves as an avenue of connection to her birthplace, Puerto Rico. Beatriz examines Puerto Rico’s natural world, re-situating herself within t... read more
Seventy-one visionary artists and collectives will participate in the eighty-first installment of the Whitney Biennial, opening March 20, 2024. Tickets are now on sale and Members will enjoy five days of previews, beginning March 14. The artists... read more
Pueblo Indian pottery embodies four main natural elements: earth, water, air, and fire. It is an art form literally of land and place, and is one of America’s ancient Indigenous creative expressions.Foregrounding Pueblo voices and aesthetics, Grounde... read more
Over the course of sixty years, British artist Howard Hodgkin (British, London 1932–2017 London) formed a collection of Indian paintings and drawings that is recognized as one of the finest of its kind. A highly regarded painter and printmaker, Hodgk... read more
The Metropolitan Museum of Art present wthe groundbreaking exhibition The Harlem Renaissance and Transatlantic Modernism. Through some 160 works of painting, sculpture, photography, film, and ephemera, it will explore the comprehensive and far-reachi... read more
This exhibition is the first to examine an intriguing but largely unknown side—in the literal sense—of Renaissance painting: multisided portraits in which the sitter’s likeness was concealed by a hinged or sliding cover, within a box, or by a dual-fa... read more
Paw Patrol Live
Drawn from the Whitney’s collection, Trust Me brings together photographic works that invite shared emotional experience. The artists in the exhibition embrace intuition and indeterminacy as part of their creative process and recognize that vulnerabi... read more
This exhibition traces the evolution of Harold Cohen’s AARON, the earliest artificial intelligence (AI) program for artmaking. Leaving behind his practice as an established painter in London, Cohen (1928–2016) conceived the software in the late 1960s... read more
“There is design in everything,” wrote Clara Porset, the innovative Cuban-Mexican designer. She believed that craft and industry could inspire each other, forging an alternative path for modern design. Not all of Porset’s colleagues agreed with her c... read more
"I didn’t see a major difference between a poem, a sculpture, a film, or a dance,” Joan Jonas has said. For more than five decades, Jonas’s multidisciplinary work has bridged and redefined boundaries between performance, video, drawing, sculpture, an... read more
In the early decades of the 20th century, when many artists were experimenting with abstraction, Käthe Kollwitz remained committed to an art of social purpose. Focusing on themes of motherhood, grief, and resistance, she brought visibility to the wor... read more
The earliest color films were made around 1895, when new, synthetically produced dyes transformed the nature of color in mediums such as postcards, magic lantern slides, and fabrics. For moviegoers and critics of the period, color added to films shot... read more