Moth Night
Staten Island Museum at Snug Harbor 1000 Richmond Terrace, Building A, Staten Island, NY, United StatesStay up late for Moth Night! Revel in the beauty of moths and learn about their life cycles and habitats.
Access to Parking Lot 3 (P3), which is directly behind the Staten Island Museum, may be limited or off line from April 8 – May 2, 2024 due to ongoing work. The Museum will be open to the public for regularly scheduled hours and school group visits. We recommend parking in lots P4 (near the pond) or P1 (near the Children’s Museum). Click here for location and directions.
Stay up late for Moth Night! Revel in the beauty of moths and learn about their life cycles and habitats.
Free/Donations Welcome Giraffes are gentlemen, aardvarks are card sharks, and animals rule the world in this retelling of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night. When young lioness Violet is separated from her twin ...
Wear your favorite costume, and enjoy family-friendly crafts and activities from creating your very own spell book to mummified apples!
Black stories take the spotlight in seven short films that share the joy, determination, resilience, and complexity of being Black and young. Explore a range of genres and styles in a program that spans the globe from the New York International Children’s Film Festival.
Black stories take the spotlight in seven short films that share the joy, determination, resilience, and complexity of being Black and young. Explore a range of genres and styles in a program that spans the globe from the New York International Children’s Film Festival.
Join us to check out a New York International Children's Film Festival's short film program and all of the great cultural activities your neighborhood has to offer.
Join us for this culminating event of The Resilience Was Always There for an afternoon of shared stories and intergenerational community.
Celebrate Earth Day at the Museum with the opening of our newest exhibition, Vulnerable Landscapes, as well as crafts and activities for all ages.
A deeper dive into genealogical research through an examination of historic wills from 1863-70 with the Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society.
Wear your favorite costume, and enjoy seasonal crafts and activities made with recycled materials!
Safely view this remarkable celestial event with a free pair of solar glasses while supplies last.