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SUMMARY:Josephine's Cotton: The Revue by Skin Dance Company
DESCRIPTION:$20 per person \nTravel back in time through song and dance to join Josephine Baker\, the first Black American superstar\, as she dives deeper into the experiences of her childhood and adult life. Through a series of reflections\, she reimagines a world that could have existed during the Harlem Renaissance featuring icons such as Billie Holiday\, Sam Cooke\, Eartha Kitt\, Carmen Miranda\, Paul Robeson\, Little Richard\, Cab Calloway\, Duke Ellington\, and more. This fictional portrayal captures the timeless stories of potent pioneers through dance and song. \nProduced\, directed\, choreographed\, and conceptualized by Tina Thompson \nPerformed by SKIN Dance Company
URL:https://www.statenislandmuseum.org/event/josephinescotton/
LOCATION:Staten Island Museum at Snug Harbor\, 1000 Richmond Terrace\, Building A\, Staten Island\, NY\, 10301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performance
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SUMMARY:Lunch and Learn: Garden Design with Wambui Ippolito
DESCRIPTION:NEW TIME \nFree. Donations welcome. \nDonate \nZoom link will be sent upon registration. \nLearn more about the thoughts\, intentions\, and design process behind “Etherea” Best-in-Show Garden at the 2021 Philadelphia Flower Show. \nWambui Ippolito is the horticulturist and principal designer of her own New York based landscape design. She is a graduate of the New York Botanical Garden’s School of Professional Horticulture where she studied under some of the country’s top gardening experts. Wambui teaches horticulture classes in botanical gardens and horticulture institutions in New York and New Jersey.
URL:https://www.statenislandmuseum.org/event/lunchandlearngardens/
LOCATION:Online Live Event\, * Please register.
CATEGORIES:Lunch and Learn
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SUMMARY:Unnatural History: Colonial Collecting and the Politics of Display in Natural History Museums
DESCRIPTION:NEW DATE! \n$5. \nLive via Zoom \nA Presentation with Elaine Ayers\, Ph.D. \nWhat does the history of collecting\, preservation\, and display have to do with legacies of violence and inequity? How do shifting categories of race\, gender\, and sexuality appear throughout natural history museums\, even in seemingly innocuous objects like plants and insects? By unraveling the long colonial history of the institutions that we care for and work with\, from herbaria to anthropological exhibits\, this talk will point to the instabilities of collecting and collections from the eighteenth century to the present while offering hope for new\, more inclusive ways forward. \nElaine Ayers is a faculty member in the Program in Museum Studies and an affiliate of the Program in the History of Science at NYU\, where she works on the entangled histories of science\, art\, and collecting. She received her Ph.D. in the History of Science from Princeton University\, and her work has been supported by institutions like the New York Botanical Garden\, the Yale Center for British Art\, the NSF\, and Stanford University. \nThis program is produced in partnership with the Staten Island Archaeological Society. \nZoom link will be provided upon registration.
URL:https://www.statenislandmuseum.org/event/unnatural-history-colonial-collecting-and-the-politics-of-display-in-natural-history-museums/
LOCATION:Online Live Event\, * Please register.
CATEGORIES:Adult Learning
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SUMMARY:Earth Day Celebration: Seeds and Soil
DESCRIPTION:$10 Adults/$5 Children/Free for Members\n(includes museum admission) \nExplore the ground below and world above with activities and presentations in art\, science\, and history. \nGet your hands dirty with activities for all ages\, learn something new\, and help protect the only world we have! \nWorkshops and Presentations\nSeed Engraving \nExplore the wondrous stories of seeds and seed-savers with artist Sergey Jivetin\, who will memorialize these stories by engraving seeds using specially-designed cutting tools under magnification. (Check out the video below)\n \nFurrow from Digi Ranch on Vimeo. \nUnderground Sounds\nListen the ground beneath your feet! Artist Nikki Lindt recorded underground and underwater sounds in several locations in Staten Island! \nSeed Paper\nPlant wildflowers using recycled materials with teaching artist Jenya Frid \nClay Garden Markers\nMake reusable garden markers to remind you what you planted where with teaching artist Janet Gonzalez \nSeed Packets\nDesign the covers to your own seed packets and take home wildflower seeds for planting with teaching artist Pauline Velez-Romano \nBirding by Ear\nListen to the sounds of spring and learn how to identify what you hear with the Greenbelt Nature Center \nTest Your Garden Soil\nBring a sample of your garden soil and learn what will grow best with expert gardener Lenny Librizzi \nLearn how to support and promote pollinator activity with Cooper Keane and the Mobile Monarch Museum \nTour Magicicada with Colleen Evans\, Director of Natural Science\, and take a closer look at some of the smallest details in this exhibition with a scavenger hunt \nConnect to community science projects with help from New York State Parks\, Recreation & Historic Preservation \nExplore the benefits of native plants with the Native Plant Society of Staten Island
URL:https://www.statenislandmuseum.org/event/earthdayseedsandsoil/
LOCATION:Staten Island Museum at Snug Harbor\, 1000 Richmond Terrace\, Building A\, Staten Island\, NY\, 10301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family,Festivals,Special Events
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