Virtual Book Talk – Windows of the Bowery

Join us on YouTube Live for a free virtual book talk with David Mulkins, cofounder of The Bowery Alliance, and Mindy Lang, creative director at Cooper Union on Windows on the Bowery: 400 Years on NYC’s Oldest Street, in conversation with the Tenement Museum’s Dave Favaloro, Senior Director of Curatorial Affairs and Hebrew Technical Institute Research Fellow.   

With its ties to history and pop culture — The Bowery, is possibly one of the most well-known streets in the world. An emblem of New York City’s consistent contradictory nature, even in its present state. Despite its 2013 addition to the National Register of Historic Places, the street, the historic character and remaining low to middle income residents are still at risk of eradication. The Bowery Alliance’s Windows on the Bowery project aimed to preserve this unique integrity, partnering with Cooper Union and placing 64 poster placards in the windows of historic sites along the Bowery. Now published as a fascinating collection, honoring the diverse and complex histories of a street that that has drawn everyone from presidents to punks to protect its uncertain future. Register now! 











When: Tue., Feb. 22, 2022 at 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Where: Tenement Museum
103 Orchard St.
212-982-8420
Price: Suggested Donation
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Join us on YouTube Live for a free virtual book talk with David Mulkins, cofounder of The Bowery Alliance, and Mindy Lang, creative director at Cooper Union on Windows on the Bowery: 400 Years on NYC’s Oldest Street, in conversation with the Tenement Museum’s Dave Favaloro, Senior Director of Curatorial Affairs and Hebrew Technical Institute Research Fellow.   

With its ties to history and pop culture — The Bowery, is possibly one of the most well-known streets in the world. An emblem of New York City’s consistent contradictory nature, even in its present state. Despite its 2013 addition to the National Register of Historic Places, the street, the historic character and remaining low to middle income residents are still at risk of eradication. The Bowery Alliance’s Windows on the Bowery project aimed to preserve this unique integrity, partnering with Cooper Union and placing 64 poster placards in the windows of historic sites along the Bowery. Now published as a fascinating collection, honoring the diverse and complex histories of a street that that has drawn everyone from presidents to punks to protect its uncertain future. Register now! 

Buy tickets/get more info now