Noon – 5 pm Spring Group Exhibition and Artists’ Reception Art Cultural Alex Ferrone GalleryCutchogue
Noon – 5 pm Spring Group Exhibition and Artists’ Reception Art Cultural Alex Ferrone GalleryCutchogue
Noon – 5 pm Spring Group Exhibition and Artists’ Reception Art Cultural Alex Ferrone GalleryCutchogue
Noon – 5 pm Spring Group Exhibition and Artists’ Reception Art Cultural Alex Ferrone GalleryCutchogue
Noon – 5 pm Spring Group Exhibition and Artists’ Reception Art Cultural Alex Ferrone GalleryCutchogue
Noon – 5 pm Spring Group Exhibition and Artists’ Reception Art Cultural Alex Ferrone GalleryCutchogue
Noon – 5 pm Spring Group Exhibition and Artists’ Reception Art Cultural Alex Ferrone GalleryCutchogue
Noon – 5 pm Spring Group Exhibition and Artists’ Reception Art Cultural Alex Ferrone GalleryCutchogue
Noon – 5 pm Spring Group Exhibition and Artists’ Reception Art Cultural Alex Ferrone GalleryCutchogue
Noon – 5 pm Spring Group Exhibition and Artists’ Reception Art Cultural Alex Ferrone GalleryCutchogue
Noon – 5 pm Spring Group Exhibition and Artists’ Reception Art Cultural Alex Ferrone GalleryCutchogue
1 – 3 pm Art Reception: “Places and Faces” – Paintings by Annette Napolitano Art Free Mattituck-Laurel LibraryMattituck
All day This is New York: 100 YEARS OF THE CITY IN ART AND POP CULTURE Art Caribbean MUSEUM OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK
All day First Annual Atelier Showcase: June 13th – August 29th, 2024 Art Classes The Atelier at FlowerfieldSt. James
10 am – 2 pm Orangetown Museum Exhibition: Creating Community 1950 Ages: 3 and upArt Community Family The Orangetown Historical Museum & ArchivesOrangeburg
10 am – 5 pm New York Aquarium Hosts ‘Washed Ashore’ Experience Animals Art New York AquariumBrooklyn
4 – 5 pm Outdoor after School Club for Preschoolers Ages: 4 and underArt Family Outdoors Dobbs Ferry Memorial ParkDobbs Ferry
Tomorrow, 10 am PHC ANNUAL COMMUNITY HEALTH FAIR, GIVEAWAY & EMPOWERMENT OUTREACH 2024 Project Hope Charities
AMNY NYC budget: Millions in library, cultural funding restored as Mayor Adams, City Council inch closer to deal