Archives: Events
Artful Impact: Come, Look Respond! (February)
Join us as we imagine a conversation between the figures in Kerry James Marshall’s AKA BB and David Clyde Driskell’s Woman with Flowers, both on loan from Art Bridges. Bring your own family photographs and share personal perspectives. Not your typical talk or tour, participants are invited to join our family as we talk, listen,
Curator’s Tour of Maya Lin: A River Is a Drawing with Miwako Tezuka
Last chance! Get an in-depth look at A River Is a Drawing with Guest Curator Miwako Tezuka, who will guide visitors through the artist’s site-specific installations, all created in response to the Hudson River.
A Doll’s House
THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT. If you did not RSVP in advance, you may put your name on a waiting list at the front desk on Saturday. First come, first served. Immerse yourself in the world of Nora and Torvald through an adaptation of A Doll’s House, brought to life in our Gilded-Age home,
NASA, Artists, & the Moon
Marc Taylor, Manager of Planetarium and Science Programs, gives a special tour of The Color of the Moon: Lunar Painting in American Art that focuses on the synergy between science and art in predicting and commemorating our landing on the moon, as well as the connections to NASA’s art program.
Family Tour: Moon Matrix
In this special tour just for #HRMFamilies, explore the exhibition The Color of the Moon: Lunar Painting in American Art, then create your own matrix grid of moon images, photographs, and original drawings inspired by works in the exhibition. Ages 3+.
Sunday Scholars: Norman Rockwell—To the Moon and Back
From his early storytelling scenes to the documentation of social issues, Norman Rockwell is arguably America’s best known and most beloved illustrator. Stephanie Haboush Plunkett, Deputy Director and Chief Curator of the Norman Rockwell Museum, explores the evolution of Rockwell’s career, with a focus on his work on the civil rights movement and the race
An American Werewolf in London
Our moon-themed film series, presented in collaboration with Alamo Drafthouse Yonkers, continues with this 1981 John Landis comedic horror film. Two American college students, David (David Naughton) and Jack (Griffin Dunne), are backpacking through Britain when a large wolf attacks them. As the survivor heals, he’s plagued by violent nightmares, warning him that he is
Curator’s Tour of The Color of the Moon
Take a guided tour of The Color of the Moon: Lunar Painting in American Art with co-curator Bartholomew Bland, Executive Director, Lehman College Art Gallery, CUNY.
Teen Talk: The African American Experience
How can art offer thoughtful commentary on race and the life experiences of African Americans? Explore Art and Identity with HRM Junior Docents and make connections to your own personal experiences. #HRMTeens
Teen Talk: The Moon & Our Place in the World
Discuss and reflect on themes, topics, and philosophical questions addressed in the current exhibition, The Color of the Moon: Lunar Painting in American Art, with HRM Junior Docents. Then, see a free planetarium show. #HRMTeens