The goal is to interact with the art in physical ways.
Read moreThe goal is to interact with the art in physical ways.
Read moreAt the “What Is the Object?” exhibition at the Bard Graduate Center, I was making the guard nervous. I c
Read moreWhat you see above is not a rendering. It is a current photograph of the evolving Richard Gilder Center for Science,
Read moreAfter being temporarily halted during the shutdown of 2020, construction of the Gilder Center
Read moreWith the unanimous approval of the Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC), and not a zoning issue nor
Read moreThe path to the new Allison and Roberto Mignone Halls of Gems and Minerals at the American Museum of Natural History
Read moreThe controversial Theodore Roosevelt statue in front of the Museum of Natural History will be removed -- but it's not yet clear where it will be taken.
Read moreThe city's newest mass vaccination site will be the Museum of Natural History, where people will soon be able to get the shot under the iconic blue whale.
Read more“Recent violence against Asian women is shining overdue light on longstanding, harmful stereotypes,”
Read moreThe Stephen Wise Towers are undergoing major changes both within and without, and one recent change has unsettled people as far away as Italy.
Read moreThe Lefrak Theater at the American Museum of Natural reopened yesterday, March 10th, at limited capacity, as part of
Read moreThe Children's Museum of Manhattan is building a new home in an unlikely spot -- the landmark First Church of Christ, Scientist on Central Park West
Read moreThe Museum of Natural History is continuing a holiday tradition of putting up a tree made entirely of folded origami. The theme this year is Cranes and Colors
Read moreThe Children’s Museum of Manhattan (CMOM), on West 83rd Street between Amsterdam and Broadway, is reopening
Read moreImagine the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) without the crowds — and with door prizes. That’s what you’ll find tomorrow, Wednesday,
Read moreMuseums are starting to open throughout the city, and two on the Upper West Side are set to open their doors.
Read moreWhy do people from NJ and CT pay what they want, even nothing? If I go to the beach in NJ or CT, I have to pay for a beach pass.
Read moreThe Museum of Natural History has applied to the city and state to reopen at 25% capacity on Sept. 9, nearly six months after it closed because of Covid-19.
Read moreAn empty, gutted, 117-year-old landmark church on 96th Street and Central Park West will get new life as the home of the Children’s Museum of Manhattan
Read moreThe third in our 7 Walks in 7 Days around the Upper West Side heads to an art space that's not much bigger than a parking meter.
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