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“A Very Old Dream”: NYC to Get Its First Dominican Culture Center
The institution will offer free exhibitions and performances and lead a project to record the oral histories of Dominicans in Washington Heights.
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The institution will offer free exhibitions and performances and lead a project to record the oral histories of Dominicans in Washington Heights.
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Two dozen works by artists of color document identity, diaspora, and tradition in the neighborhood’s first large-scale public art exhibition.
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Defying scholarly conventions, Marin Kosut’s latest book takes a searingly honest look at the “impossibility of New York” and the barriers artists face.
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Press freedom advocacy organizations expressed alarm at the decision to arrest and charge 32-year-old independent journalist Samuel Seligson.
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Dozens of workers at the outdoor museum in the Hudson Valley secured immediate wage raises.
Art
The artist’s exhibition at the New-York Historical Society is clever, but it takes on a vast and messy past with a touch that is sometimes too light.
Art
DON’T YOU MISS US? honors the trailblazing women who paved the way, underscoring the ongoing dialogue between past and present artistic expressions.
Art
Work by photographers from Guatemala to Brazil can be found in historically Latine neighborhoods across New York City.
Guide
Make sure not to miss shows featuring Jenny Holzer, LaToya Ruby Frazier, Huong Dodinh, and others, plus a lot of dogs.
Art
Airhead at PPOW Gallery explores alternative modes of learning within and beyond the classroom.
Art
Pauline Decarmo’s triumphant canvases, Mary Lucier’s sun-seeking video installation, Edward Merritt’s recycled botanics, Dani Klebe’s country cabin installation, and more.
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The institution holds the bodies of 12,000 individuals from communities within and outside the United States, the majority of which lack identification.