All day Perceptions of Sentience – Art Exhibition by artists with autism from around the globe Art Free United Nations Visitors Lobby
8 am – 5 pm THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART PRESENTS The Lady at 100: Columbia Classics from the Locarno Film Festival APRIL 16 – MAY 24, 2025 Art The Museum of Modern Art
8 am – 5 pm THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART PRESENTS Woven Histories: Textiles and Modern Abstraction APRIL 20 – SEPTEMBER 13, 2025 Art The Museum of Modern Art
8 am – 5 pm THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART PRESENTS Rosa Barba: The Ocean of One’s Pause MAY 3 – JULY 6, 2025 Art The Museum of Modern Art
8 am – 5 pm THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART PRESENTS The Red Thread: Larry Gottheim’s Films MAY 15 – MAY 27, 2025 Art The Museum of Modern Art
8 am – 5 pm THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART PRESENTS Hilma af Klint: What Stands Behind the Flowers MAY 11 – SEPTEMBER 27, 2025 Art The Museum of Modern Art
9 am – 7 pm UNBANNED: Exploring Censorship in Books, Art, & Media Art Books & Readings FDR Four Freedoms State Park
10 am – 6 pm Poster House Spring 2025 Exhibition: Puerto Rico in Print: The Posters of Lorenzo Homar Art Poster HouseChelsea
10:30 am – 4:30 pm Nature’s Persistence: Recent Work by Shelley Haven Art Free Derfner Judaica MuseumRiverdale
11 am – 10 pm “The Human Layer” gallery opening at Brooklyn Art Haus Art Free Brooklyn Art HausBrooklyn
11 am – 5 pm Welancora Gallery Exhibition – Reimagining Kinship Art Free 410 Jefferson Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11221Brooklyn
Noon – 5 pm Jane Hartsook Gallery at Greenwich House Pottery presents ‘Ceramics Now’ featuring Daniel Barragán, Carson Culp, Kristy Moreno and Gina Tibbott Art Caribbean Greenwich House Pottery
2 – 6 pm LOUISE EASTMAN & JANIS STEMMERMANN: Black and White and Red All Over Art Community Arts Center at Duck CreekEast Hampton
6:30 – 9 pm Adornment & Identity: Indigenous Stories in Jewelry & Textiles Art Talks 1 Bowling GreenFiDi
Tomorrow, 6:30 pm Demystifying Artificial Intelligence and ChatGPT for Beginners Hillcrest Library, Queens Public Library
Gay City News New York City’s LGBTQ community faces mental health disparities, but resources are available
Brooklyn Paper ‘Immoral and deceptive’: Brooklyn lawmakers call for City Council to invest $5M to combat deed theft