Beyond the Frame: Art & Advocacy on Wrongful Conviction Day Art Community The Center for Art and AdvocacyBrooklyn
1910 Gallery Fall Art Show Opening and Reception Art Community All Saints Episcopal Church BaysideBayside
Family First Saturdays: Storytime at the Morgan Ages: 3 – 8Art Books & Readings Family The Morgan Library & MuseumManhattan
Family Program: Language of Architecture Ages: AllArt Craft & DIY Family Center for ArchitectureGreenwich Village
Six Foot Platform: ASHLEY PALMER | SAFE SPACE Art Free Intersection of Washington and Water StreetsBrooklyn
Artist-Led Exhibition Tour of ‘Ministry: Reverend Joyce McDonald’ at The Bronx Museum Art Free The Bronx MuseumBronx
Hiyoku: Wings That Fly Together Taiko Concert Ages: AllArt Family History & Culture brooklyn music schoolBrooklyn
The Atlantic Antic™ 50th Anniversary Festival Ages: AllArt Attractions Family Atlantic Avenue from Hicks Street to Fourth AvenueBrooklyn
Ravel meets Picasso, a 1920s Salon Experience (Masterpiece Sunday) Art History & Culture Marlene Meyerson JCC ManhattanUpper West Side
Peer-Led Art-Making Activities for Older Adults at The Bronx Museum Art Classes The Bronx MuseumBronx
Visible Mending Class (Child Care available) Ages: AllArt Classes Family Scribble Art WorkshopNEW YORK
Nou Akoma Nou Sinèji Haitian Dominican Transnational Film Festival Art Caribbean Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora InstituteHarlem
Opening Reception of “Configurations” – New Paintings by Rallou Malliarakis Art Free First Street GalleryChelsea
Oct. 9, 5 pm Nou Akoma Nou Sinèji Haitian Dominican Transnational Film Festival Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute
Oct. 10, 9:30 am Discover Treasures at Marble Church’s Second Chance Tag Sale Marble Collegiate Church
Oct. 10, 7 pm Unspoken//Unbroken: Performance and Art in Observance of Domestic Violence Awareness CPR-Center for Performance Research
Gay City News Lawmakers demand answers from Amtrak after hundreds of arrests at Penn Station men’s bathroom
Brooklyn Paper Crowdfunding fuels Twisted Spine, city’s first horror bookstore, for a brick-and-mortar launch