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Family Art Workshop: Spinner Drums

Celebrate Native American Heritage Month with your own easy-to-make spinner drum. Decorate it with markers or crayons and get ready to make some noise! Recommended for ages 4+….

Storyteller Perry Ground: Stories from the People of the Longhouse

In recognition of Native American Heritage Day, join master storyteller Perry Ground (Turtle Clan, Onondaga Nation) for the first of two interactive programs about the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois), who are among the original inhabitants of today’s New York State. Hear traditional Haudenosaunee stories about their beliefs, customs, and history in “Stories from the People of the

Canine Celebration: Dogs & Wolves

Meet an adoptable dog from SPCA Westchester, and make your own take-home canine companion in a special Family Art Workshop. Plus, explore the history, ecology, and biology of wolves with a presentation by the Wolf Conservation Center and tune in to their live-streamed wolf webcam. 12–4pm — Dog Adoption Meet a furry friend looking for

Curator Tour of Hip Hop Heroes with Evan Bishop

Join Evan Bishop, Yonkers-based artist and co-curator of Hip Hop Heroes, for a tour of the interactive exhibition that celebrates the 50th anniversary of the musical genre. Learn about Hip Hop’s history and its worldwide impact on pop culture while gaining an appreciation of Yonkers’s unique contributions to its development.   Photo: Jason Green Support

Author Talk: Christine Coulson’s One Woman Show

Christine Coulson, author of the national bestseller Metropolitan Stories, reads from her sly and stylish new novel, One Woman Show, in Glenview. Following the reading, enjoy a conversation between the author and HRM Director and CEO Masha Turchinsky and join them at a book signing and festive reception. Coulson spent twenty-five years writing for the

Trickster as Teacher: The Art of Julie Buffalohead (Virtual)

…the paradoxical trickster character from traditional Native stories. Sometimes represented as a coyote, crow, or rabbit, according to Buffalohead, “. . . the tricksters are the teachers that reveal something…

Evolution Revolution: A Panel Discussion

Our understanding of how evolution works has changed dramatically in the 150 years since Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace first used the term. Join us for a panel discussion inspired by issues addressed by many of the artists in Un/Natural Selections with Aaron Mair, Eric W. Sanderson, and Jonathan Weiner about lessons we can

Gallery Tour and Art Workshop: Resonance in Sight and Sound

Join a gallery tour and art-making workshop led by artist and educator Nitza Danieli and bassist and composer Martin Wind. Take a close look at Arthur Dove’s Sunset and Georgia…

Family Art Workshop: Bird Marionettes

Create a fantastical turkey marionette constructed of paper, buttons, beads, cardboard tubes, and pipe cleaners. Workshop designed by Teaching Artist-in-Residence Sarah Provost. Recommended for ages 4+.   Support provided by Art Bridges.

Family Art Workshop: Fallen Leaves

Celebrate the change of seasons and use crayons to make rubbings of leaves that have fallen from the trees to create a unique pattern. Recommended for ages 3+.