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Fourth Friday at the HRM (March) – Cancelled

This event is cancelled. HRM lights up the night after hours with all it has to offer: our special exhibition galleries, Glenview historic home, and permanent collections, with a cash bar and music in the lobby.

Women’s Work: A Highlights Tour – Cancelled

This tour is cancelled. Celebrate Women’s History Month by discovering works in the Museum’s collection by women artists of the nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first century on this docent-led tour, and come away with a new appreciation for their often-overlooked contributions to the history of art and its power to communicate and promote change. #WomensHistoryMonth

Fourth Friday at the HRM (February)

HRM lights up the night after hours with all it has to offer: our special exhibition galleries, Glenview historic home, and permanent collections, with a cash bar and music in the lobby. Plus, don’t miss this lecture with Marc Fang, Executive Director of the City of Yonkers Commission on Human Rights. Enjoy pay-what-you-wish admission every

Fourth Friday at the HRM (January)

NEW! HRM lights up the night after hours with all it has to offer: our special exhibition galleries, Glenview historic home, and permanent collections, with a cash bar and music in the lobby. Enjoy pay-what-you-wish admission every fourth Friday of the month from 5–8pm!

Curator’s Tour: Another Look at Self in the City

Join Laura Vookles, Chair of the Hudson River Museum’s Curatorial Department, on a tour of Self in the City, now featuring Untitled (Subway Station), 1945, a painting by Norman Wilfred Lewis. Image: Susan Hall (American, b. 1943). Moving Home, 1978. Acrylic on paper mounted on canvas. Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schorr, 1983 (83.19.1).

Farewell Tour of Thomas Cole’s Refrain

Bask in the glow of Thomas Cole’s sublime series of Catskill Creek landscapes as you take one last look on a tour with an HRM Docent.

Author Talk: Mary Calvi’s Dear George, Dear Mary

Join Mary Calvi, nine-time New York Emmy® award-winning journalist and NYC television news anchor, who is also First Lady of the City of Yonkers, in conversation about her debut award-winning novel, Dear George, Dear Mary, published by St. Martin Press in 2019. Crafted from thousands of archived letters, witness accounts, journal entries, and other documents,

Teen Studio

Paint a cityscape inspired by the works in Self in the City: Highlights from the Collections of the Hudson River Museum and Art Bridges. Whether you are new to painting or want to hone your skills, you will enjoy this step-by-step workshop led by artist Madge Scott.

Teen Talk: Moving Eco-Activism Forward

From Sweden to South Africa to the Pacific, young people are leading climate strikes, defending biodiversity, and changing the face of environmentalism. This Teen Talk—created by teens, for teens, and led by HRM Junior Docent Navaiya Williams—will be an open and insightful discussion about climate activism and encourage participants to consider the role they can

Printmaking Workshop: Honoring Black History Month

Kay Douglas is an artist and educator who uses historical narratives to bring individuals together for constructive conversations rooted in race, history, and privilege. In this workshop, visitors will create portraits of Black leaders in US history through a relief printmaking technique. Carve your image into a Styrofoam block and make or select stamps for