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Virtual Tour of Border Cantos | Sonic Border

Explore the collaboration between photographer Richard Misrach and experimental composer Guillermo Galindo, which highlights the humanitarian situation at the wall between the US and Mexico, in this virtual “walkthrough” of the exhibition with an HRM Docent.   Support provided by Art Bridges.

Virtual Teen Talk: Crossing Boundaries

All teens are welcome to join this conversation about migration and its impact on young people, hosted by the Hudson River Museum Junior Docents. Created by teens for teens, this talk will provide an opportunity to share stories and discuss pressing, often controversial, issues of political and social import with peers, including those outside the

Artist Insights with Librado Romero: The Hudson Carries Me Away

Join artist Librado Romero in a virtual workshop in which participants will paint a view—either from their home or from their imagination—that inspires them to travel. Romero will share a video showing himself painting en plein air, or outside, in Riverdale Park looking toward the Hudson River and Palisades. This scene inspires many of his

Today’s Mexican Art Scene: Virtual Studio Visit with Javier Marín

Join us for the third in our series with contemporary Mexican artists who are making their mark on the international scene. Javier Marín (b. 1962) is one of the most influential and controversial artists working in Mexico today, with a wide body of work developed throughout 35 years, consistently recognized by international art institutions. During

Virtual Planetarium Show for Kids: Let’s Make Some Constellations!

Did you know there are 88 official constellations? The people who made up these constellations hundreds, or even thousands, of years ago were no smarter or more imaginative than you. Want to try making your own? We’ll take a few minutes during each show this month to ask you to show us the constellations you

Virtual Storytime & Family Art Project: She Persisted

Learn about thirteen American women who changed the world with the book She Persisted, written by Chelsea Clinton and illustrated by Alexandra Boiger. Then take part in a fun family art project! Make a work of art about community helpers (like nurses, bakers, soldiers, teachers, astronauts, librarians, and more!) using construction paper and markers. Materials

Conversación virtual con autora Valeria Luiselli

Autora Valeria Luiselli hablará de su libro de 2017, Tell Me How it Ends, An Essay in Forty Questions (Niños Perdidos, Ensayo en Cuarenta Preguntas). El libro aborda la experiencia de Luiselli como voluntaria en un tribunal de inmigración en la ciudad de Nueva York, donde tradujo las respuestas que dieron los niños migrantes a

Panel de discusión virtual: Uniendo el muro

Kenneth Smith Ramos, fue un líder negociador del Acuerdo México-Estados Unidos-Canadá (T-MEC) para el Gobierno de México, y actualmente socio de AGON, una consultora mexicana, hablará sobre los factores económicos, sociológicos y políticos que impulsan la inmigración. El discutirá la inmigración hacia y desde los EE. UU., así como las comunidades únicas que han crecido

El Cielo Esta Noche: Planetario en Vivo

Aprende a encontrar a la constelación que gobierna los cielos al final del invierno: la constelación de Orión y las otras a su alrededor. En este programa en vivo aprenderemos sobre las constelaciones que se pueden ver en marzo, los planetas que son visibles, las últimas noticias y descubrimientos espaciales. Responderemos a tus preguntas a

Virtual Planetarium Shows: What Are Your Questions?

We’ve been doing virtual planetarium shows for months, covering constellations, star clusters, new discoveries on Mars, Jupiter, and more . . . but there have been a lot of questions from kids that we haven’t had the chance to address . . . yet. Can moons have rings? If the giant planets are made of