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Experiencing Brutalism: An Architect’s Tour
Join architect and educator Khader Humied on a tour through the exhibition Adapt, React, Interact: 50 Years of Architecture at the HRM—and the remarkable Brutalist building, designed by Richard Kaeyer in 1969, that it celebrates. Learn about why it is considered such a unique museum space and its relationship to the surrounding landscape and the
Curator’s Tour of Can I Get a Witness
Take a final look at the powerful photographs of Herb Snitzer with curator Laura Vookles on the last day of the exhibition.
Annual Museum Shop Blowout Sale
Don’t miss our Annual Blowout Sale in the Museum Shop, with the best deals on exhibition catalogs (20–80% off original prices), books, and select merchandise!
Thomas Cole’s Refrain Exhibition Reception for Members
HRM Members are invited to an exclusive reception celebrating the opening of Thomas Cole’s Refrain: The Paintings of Catskill Creek. Space is limited. RSVP at rsvp@hrm.org by November 18. Not a member? Join today.
Gilded Age Glenview: Historic Home Tour
…see the fine woodwork, furnishings, artwork, and magnificent architectural features that rank it as one of the most important early Gilded Age residences open to the public. Glenview appears in…
Doric Wilson’s Street Theater
Join us as we kick off Pride Month with a concert reading of Doric Wilson’s 1981 play Street Theater—the signature production of The Other Side of Silence (TOSOS), NYC’s longest running LGBTQ+ theater company—that focuses on the 90 minutes prior to the Stonewall uprising on June 28, 1969. The performance takes place in the gallery
Charlie Lagond & Friends: Peace, Love & Other Grooves (2019 Summer Amphitheater Series)
World-class musician and woodwind player Charlie Lagond has performed around the world with his own bands as well as alongside renowned artists Chet Baker, Woody Herman, Buddy Rich, Bernard Purdie, Chuck Mangione, The Jackson Five, the Temptations, Natalie Cole, and Kid Creole & the Coconuts. Charlie and his band will perform soulful arrangements from inspirational
The Consul (2019 Summer Amphitheater Series)
Do not miss this interpretation of famed American composer Gian Carlo Menotti’s 1950 powerful and universal opera, The Consul, directed by acclaimed soprano Yolanda F. Johnson and renowned opera director Nancy Rhodes. When the opera premiered in 1950, The New York Times hailed it as “a smash hit” and “an opera of eloquence, momentousness, and
NY Neo-Futurists: The Infinite Wrench (2019 Summer Amphitheater Series)
A new way to experience theater. The Infinite Wrench is a barrage of 30 original plays performed in random order—a theatrical race against an onstage clock set for one hour. Each play offers something different, be it funny, profound, elegant, disgusting, topical, irrelevant, terrifying, or a song; all are truthful and tackle the here-and-now, inspired
Spanglish Fly (2019 Summer Amphitheater Series)
Boogaloo! A mix of Latin and soul/R&B that emerged from the clubs, the street corners, the transistor radios, and the pool halls of 1960s Spanish Harlem, “El Barrio.” Inspired by Latin boogaloo, or bugalú, Spanglish Fly plays irresistible grooves that blend Afro-Caribbean rhythms with the fervor, feeling, and harmonics of 60s soul. Food and beverages