NEW DATE! Crafternoons: Wool Felting and Dying
Staten Island Museum at Snug Harbor 1000 Richmond Terrace, Building A, Staten Island, NY, United StatesJoin fiber artist and Manager of Exhibitions, Donna Pagano for this hands-on woolen workshop.
Join fiber artist and Manager of Exhibitions, Donna Pagano for this hands-on woolen workshop.
This discussion centers on the memory of Staten Islander James Zappalorti and the ways in which his unfortunate death created and continues to inspire social change. Join Yes, And artists Terry S. Hardy and Paul Moakley, James’ brother Robert Zappalorti, and NYC Anti-Violence Executive Director Beverly Tillary – in conversation with selection panelist Ed Woodham – followed by a Q&A.
Join us for an evening of connection and ideation with artists and community stakeholders expanding the narrative around Staten Island.
A deeper dive into genealogical research through an examination of historic wills from 1863-70 with the Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society.
Explore the relationship between the built and natural environment with James Vincent Brice, Nathan Kensinger, Sarah Nelson Wright, and Nate Dorr.
Join us for a day of unity and appreciation as we commemorate the enduring spirit of immigrants and veterans with The (G)eneration Project.
Amplify the beauty of the sun during the darkest time of the year in this craft workshop for teens and adults.
Educators are invited for a meet in greet with Taking Care curators and viewing of the exhibition.
Doors Open at 6:00PM Limited capacity, registration strongly recommended $15 adults/$10 members. Free for students Join artists Elissa Blount Moorhead and Bradford Young (Back and Song) in conversation with scholar ...
Curtis HS nursing students mentored by the Lambda Kappa Mu Sorority, Inc., Lambda Champter, present their research around Black Maternal and Infant Health. Panel discussion to follow.