Win Tickets to AMNH’s “Our Genes, Ourselves” Lecture on 4/23
Enter to win 2 tickets to attend “Our Genes, Ourselves: What Can Our DNA Tell Us?” at the American Museum of Natural History on Wednesday, April 23rd.
Enter to win 2 tickets to attend “Our Genes, Ourselves: What Can Our DNA Tell Us?” at the American Museum of Natural History on Wednesday, April 23rd.
The Curriculum is Thought Gallery’s weekly email newsletter highlighting the top 10 upcoming talks, readings and panel discussions.
The Curriculum is Thought Gallery’s weekly email newsletter highlighting the top 10 upcoming talks, readings and panel discussions.
Take a break from the physical labors of the holidays — shopping, baking, preparing for guests, etc. — and instead exercise your mind with these intellectually stimulating December events, talks, discussions and celebrations. Read more
Take a rare look into the creative process of musicians and examine the unique effects music has on culture at these lectures, discussions and screenings.
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As a fellow Thoughtlectual, we are offering a pair of complimentary tickets to attend a one-time lecture on American artist Robert Motherwell with art historian Catherine Craft, Ph.D., Tearing Off and Beginning Again, and enjoy a reception following the talk. Read more
Rediscover the wonders of literary luminaries such as Mark Twain, Edgar Allan Poe and Marcel Proust at this season’s anticipated readings, and uncover new stories about our beloved New York as told by some of its greatest writers, including journalist Liz Smith, author Gay Talese and novelist Pete Hamill. Read more
Conceptual artist, author and art critic Brian O’Doherty stepped behind a podium and into the spotlight at the Whitney Museum on Thursday, Sept. 26 to speak about his lifelong friend Edward Hopper (1882-1967). O’Doherty discusses what he considers to be one of the greatest Hopper exhibits ever curated: Hopper Drawing (on view now through Oct. 6 at the Whitney Museum). Read more
This fall is full of chats and panel discussions with bright and interesting minds. Fill your calendar with our Curator’s Picks of the season.
The New York City skyline is dotted with skyscrapers and buildings that span various historical and cultural time spans, from modern-day structures to old brownstone rowhouses. Learn about the vast history of New York City neighborhoods through its architecture at these October talks. Read more