
Food insecurity and hunger are pervasive in New York City, where even pre-pandemic numbers estimated that over a million of…

The Jewish Museum has announced the exhibition, New York: 1962-1964 opening on July 22, 2022 and running through January 8, 2023.

Jennifer Packer’s first solo museum exhibition in New York at the Whitney Museum of American Art Jennifer Packer’s intimate portraits…

The Public Theater presents Hamlet at Free Shakespeare in the Park this summer. The Foundation is proud to be the…

Howard University Law School announced the first cohort of the newly established Greene Public Service Scholars. The four first-year students…

Throughout the month of April, Kaufman Music Center’s truly innovative “Musical Storefronts” brings live music back to the streets of…

ProPublica published their first coronavirus investigation on February 28th, reporting on the grave missteps at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that hampered officials’ ability to track and contain the virus’s spread in the US. They then directed their healthcare reporters towards stories that clearly explained COVID-19 to readers, combatting oversimplified headlines and misleading statistics with accurate, fact-based journalism.

The coronavirus pandemic presents enormous challenges to our way of life. Here in New York City the heroism and selflessness of so many individuals continues daily, as frontline workers treat the ill and care for our community at great risk to themselves.

Dates for the exhibition “Vida American: Mexican Muralists Remake American Art, 1925-1945” have been extended.

On view now at The Morgan Library & Museum until January 12, 2020.
The Morgan Library is the perfect setting for an exhibition of 60 magnificent portraits executed in charcoal by artist John Singer Sargent.