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Photo Call: The Theater Photos of Joan Marcus and Carol Rosegg
May 1–September 28, 2024The New York Public Library for the Performing ArtsPhoto Call: The Theater Photos of Joan Marcus and Carol Rosegg features an extensive selection of the many theater…
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Reanimating Theater: The Photography of Friedman-Abeles
March 15–September 25, 2024The New York Public Library for the Performing ArtsThe Library for the Performing Arts animates the theater photography of the Freidman-Abeles Studio using lenticular printing.
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The Life & Legacy of John Jacob Astor
June 8–August 3, 2024Stephen A. Schwarzman Building -
The Awe of the Arctic: A Visual History
March 15–July 13, 2024Stephen A. Schwarzman BuildingDiscover how the Arctic has been a source of intrigue and fascination for centuries through historic and contemporary images.
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The Ways of Langston Hughes: Griff Davis and Black Artists in the Making
February 1–July 8, 2024Schomburg Center for Research in Black CultureHarlem Renaissance poet Langston Hughes (1901–1967) held friendships with artists across generations and disciplines. He forged…
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The Pleasure of Rebellion
June 3–July 6, 2024Schomburg Center for Research in Black CultureThe Pleasure of Rebellion gathers the archives of Black lesbian and feminist writers Alexis De Veaux…
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The Rose Family Seder Books
April 5–May 11, 2024Stephen A. Schwarzman BuildingCheck out selections from the Rose Family Seder Books, unique collections of Passover-themed artwork spanning over 60 years.
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FUNDI: A Legacy of Learning & Liberation
October 14, 2023–May 1, 2024Schomburg Center for Research in Black CultureCelebrating the artistic contributions of the Schomburg Center's Junior Scholars Program.
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125 Years of the Dorot Jewish Division
Online OnlyStephen A. Schwarzman BuildingExplore treasures from the Dorot Jewish Division, the oldest publicly accessible collection of Jewish materials in the U.S.
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Border Crossings: Exile and American Modern Dance 1900-1955
June 8, 2023–March 16, 2024The New York Public Library for the Performing ArtsThe New York Public Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center celebrates the fundamental contributions of…