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WomenLeadSI 2019 comes to the Staten Island Museum on Tuesday, November 12th

Staten Island Living NYC Oct 27, 2019

WomenLeadSI 2019 comes to the Staten Island Museum on Tuesday, November 12th

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Bootstrapping and Building a Company by Aileen Gemma Smith at WomenLeadNYC 3/24

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Vanessa Coppes Presents “5 Steps to Fabulous: Choices for Living Beautifully, Inside and Out!” WomenLeadNYC Conference March 24th

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  • Arch(itecture) Homag…
    Arch(itecture) Homages Meet Art Advocacy : Architecture-Inspired Paintings and Published Text by Helen Levin
    Starts: 12:00 am
    Ends: October 1, 2023 - 11:59 pm

    Location: Wagner College Union Gallery @ 1 Campus Road, Staten Island, New York, 10301


    Description:

    Come view a collection of paintings and published texts by artist, Helen Levin.

    Helen's paintings are a love affair between the dynamics of pictorial space and contemporary architecture. She aims to capture the sense of movement and energy of both interior and exterior spaces suggested by structures of these architects: Frank Lloyd Wright, Frank Gehry, Steven Holl, and Antoine Predock. The drama and sculptural quality of architecture today offers, for her, a drama that represents her own psychic space.

       

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  • National Homemade Co…
    National Homemade Cookies Day
    Starts: 12:00 am
    Ends: October 1, 2023 - 11:59 pm


    Description:

    Happy Homemade Cookies Day!

    Impress your friends and Learn More

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  • Picturing the Water:…
    Picturing the Water: The Photography of Alice Austen
    Starts: 12:00 am
    Ends: October 1, 2023 - 11:59 pm

    Location: Noble Maritime Collection @ 1000 Richmond Terrace, Building D, Staten Island, NY, 10301


    Description:

    The Alice Austen House and the Noble Maritime Collection present a collection of never-before-seen nautical photographs of one of America’s earliest and most prolific female photographers. Living and working on Staten Island during the Gilded Age, Alice Austen (1866–1952) was one of the first women photographers to work outside the confines of a studio, employing a visionary documentary style that was ahead of its time. Picturing the Water explores Austen’s deep connection to both local and international waterways and the vessels that traverse them. The newly printed photographs, reproduced from Austen’s glass plate and film negatives, will be framed in John Noble’s signature handmade frames, reflecting on parallels between the artists’ visions.

    This exhibition was guest-curated by Alice Austen House Executive Director Victoria Munro with collections assistance by Kristine Allegretti.

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  • Mexican Heritage Pho…
    Mexican Heritage Photography Exhibit
    Starts: 6:00 am
    Ends: October 1, 2023 - 9:00 pm

    Location: Bernikow JCC @ 1466 Manor Road, Staten Island, New York, 10314


    Description:

    I’m pleased to share that I have received a DCA Art Fund Staten Island Arts 2023 grant. I will be presenting a Mexican Heritage's solo photography exhibit featuring a combination of thirty black-and-white and color photographs of the local Mexican immigrant community, a selection from my ongoing photo documentary series,  Simple Moments of an Emerging Presence. 

     

    The Mexican community in Staten Island, New York, is a vibrant and integral part of the diverse tapestry of the borough. After several decades of immigration, this community has enriched the local culture with its traditions, and lively celebrations. From the traditional Staten Island Día Muertos, Our Lady of Guadalupe festivals, private celebrations, to authentic Mexican cuisine from local restaurants and food trucks, their influence is palpable. Despite facing challenges such as language barriers and immigration uncertainties, the Mexican community has shown remarkable resilience, creating support networks and cultural spaces that empower its members. Aspirations for a brighter future and a commitment to preserve their heritage while embracing their new home characterize the spirit of the Mexican community on Staten Island. 

    Title of photograph:

    Traditional Mexican folk dress in motion

    © 2015 Irma Bohórquez-Geisler, all rights reserved

     

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  • 73rd Annual Fence Sh…
    73rd Annual Fence Show & Biergarten
    Starts: 7:00 am
    Ends: October 1, 2023 - 1:00 pm

    Location: Staten Island Museum


    Description:

    Fence Show is FREE
    Museum is FREE (Donations Welcome)

    Biergarten Tickets $20 in advance/$25 at the door
    (Tickets available here: https://www.statenislandmuseum.org/event/biergarten2023/)

    Each year, the Fence Show transforms the Museum’s front lawn into an outdoor gallery featuring local artists and craftspeople. See and purchase paintings, ceramics, prints, jewelry and textiles and take something original home from this longstanding festival.

    Artist applications to display and/or sell work at the Fence Show are now available here:

    The Biergarten is back!
    12pm - 4pm

    Join us for a drink and a snack at this popular addition to the Fence Show. Brews by Kills Boro Brewing Company, Flagship Brewing Company, and Pour Standards Richmond County Homebrew Club.

    All proceeds benefit the Staten Island Museum.

    Admission Includes: 2 beer tickets, 1 pretzel, Homebrew club tastings. Learn more and purchace tickets here: https://www.statenislandmuseum.org/event/biergarten2023/

    https://www.facebook.com/events/284695164227257/

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  • Open Run: Conference…
    Open Run: Conference House Park
    Starts: 9:00 am
    Ends: October 1, 2023 - 10:00 am

    Location: Conference House Park, 298 Satterlee St, Staten Island, NY 10307, USA


    Description:

    Join New York Road Runners for FREE weekly runs in your neighborhood! Open to all ages and experience levels. Walkers, strollers, and dogs on a leash are welcome. No advance registration is required, but is encouraged

    For more information visit openrun.nyrr.org

    DAY & TIME:
    Sundays @ 9 a.m.
    DISTANCE:
    3.1 m (5k)
    WHERE TO MEET:
    Off Hylan Blvd., next to the parking lot, on the path that leads to the water

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  • SIHH Presents Staten…
    SIHH Presents Staten Island 2023 Metal Detecting Open Beach Hunt
    Starts: 9:00 am
    Ends: October 1, 2023 - 12:00 pm

    Location: Midland Beach, Staten Island


    Description:

    Save the date and join the only and best NYC Metal Detecting Club for this in person exiting event! See post for details in this event. Please share with friends that may want to join. Anyone can join this hunt not just members.

    https://www.facebook.com/events/1411344099713347/

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  • 2023 Staten Island W…
    2023 Staten Island Walk for Apraxia
    Starts: 10:00 am
    Ends: October 1, 2023 - 1:00 pm

    Location: Clove Lakes Park


    Description:

    Please join us for FREE at the 2023 Staten Island Walk for Apraxia!

    The 2023 Staten Island Walk for Apraxia will be taking place this year at Clove Lakes Park. We are so excited to be able to come together as a community and share in a collective celebration of your Apraxia Stars. There will be lots more information to come, so continue to check your local Walk website for updated details! We will make every effort to make sure the event experience is safe, fun, and memorable for your whole team of supporters!

    Don’t forget - Registration is now FREE so there has never been a better time to grow your Walk team! Every registered individual will have the opportunity to work toward earning individual fundraising incentive prizes, including this year’s Walk t-shirt! Every registered Walker that raises $50 will earn their 2023 Walk for Apraxia official t-shirt to wear proudly! All registered Apraxia Stars will receive a free shirt and medal to celebrate all of their hard work.

    Donate or register by visiting the official Staten Island Walk for Apraxia site here:
    http://community.apraxia-kids.org/statenislandwalk

    Why do we Walk?
    The money raised through the Walk for Apraxia supports the programs of Apraxia Kids. Our mission is to strengthen the support systems in the lives of children with apraxia of speech by educating professionals and families; facilitating community engagement and outreach; and investing in the future through advocacy and research. We would not be able to achieve our mission without the funds raised through the Walk for Apraxia.

    Get connected to a community of support!
    The Walk brings together parents, family members, and professionals to fundraise for Apraxia Kids and connect with one another. The Walk is about giving our Apraxia Stars and their families a space to be understood and supported. At the Walk for Apraxia, everyone “gets it”.

    Celebrate your Apraxia Star!
    The Walk for Apraxia celebrates the lives and achievements of our kids, our Apraxia Stars, who work tirelessly every day to overcome childhood apraxia of speech. Every Apraxia Star attending the Walk for Apraxia is recognized individually for their hard work. At the Walk for Apraxia, we celebrate together with our Apraxia Stars so they can feel the love and support of their friends, families, and community wherever they are.

    Raise awareness of childhood apraxia of speech!
    The Walk for Apraxia is the largest apraxia awareness event in the country! By joining the Walk for Apraxia and inviting others to support, you play an essential role in making sure every child with apraxia of speech can find the support they need. Every time you share about childhood apraxia of speech with someone new, you are creating a future where more children can find the care they need because apraxia is understood, not unknown.

    Additional resources:
    Follow Walk for Apraxia on Facebook for latest announcements: https://www.facebook.com/WalkforApraxia/

    What is childhood apraxia of speech: https://www.apraxia-kids.org/new-to-apraxia/

    Join the Walk for Apraxia community by using #WalkforApraxia on social media!

    https://www.facebook.com/events/1571074926693351/

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  • All Ages Open Access
    All Ages Open Access
    Starts: 10:00 am
    Ends: October 1, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: Multi-Use Room A / Media Lab (in Faber Pool and Park)


    Description:

    Members of all ages can come to our media lab and use a computer for projects, research, email, recreation, and more.

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  • Faber Open Access
    Faber Open Access
    Starts: 10:00 am
    Ends: October 1, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: Faber Park Recreation Center (in Faber Pool and Park)


    Description:

    Faber Building Open Access

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  • GRAPHITE LIGHTHOUSE …
    GRAPHITE LIGHTHOUSE DRAWINGS will be Displayed at the National Lighthouse Museum, Staten Island, NY OPENING RECEPTION, SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 2023
    Starts: 11:00 am
    Ends: October 1, 2023 - 4:00 pm

    Location: National Lighthouse Museum @ 200 The Promenade at Lighthouse Point, Staten Island, NY, 10301


    Description:

    New Exhibit: Graphite Lighthouse Drawings by Greg DiNapoli  

     Saturday, June 3, 2023 @ 11:00 am - 4:00 pm

    NEW EXHIBIT: Graphite Lighthouse Drawings
    by Greg DiNapoli

    OPENING RECEPTION – Saturday, June 3, 2023
    2pm-4pm

    Exhibit will be up until June 30th, 2023                                                                                                                

    Light refreshments will be served. PRINTS and POSTCARDS will be for sale.

    Greg DiNapoli is a New Jersey based graphite artist working in the style of REALISM. He specializes in architectural subjects, as well as cityscapes and landscapes. Greg has been an architecture enthusiast since childhood and is still fascinated by skyscrapers, LIGHTHOUSES, and other large structures. EACH drawing takes anywhere from 40 to 100 hours, depending on the complexity of the subject. Greg’s work has been displayed in multiple galleries across the United States, and he has been recognized in several international competitions.

    Museum is adjacent to the FREE Staten Island Ferry...

    For information, available parking  718 390 0040

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  • Hoboken Fall Arts an…
    Hoboken Fall Arts and Music Festival
    Starts: 11:00 am
    Ends: October 1, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: 94 Washington St, Hoboken, NJ 07030-4556, United States


    Description:

    The Hoboken Fall Arts & Music Festival
    Sunday, Oct. 1st, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
    On Washington St. bet. Observer Highway & 7th St.

    Featuring displays by artists, crafters, food vendors, and local businesses with two stages of live music.
    Performance schedule is listed below.

    Observer Highway Stage
    12:15 p.m. - Karyn Kuhl Gang
    1:30 p.m. - Lenny Kaye's Nuggets
    Golden Jubilee Band featuring: Lenny Kaye,
    Fred Smith, James Mastro, Dennis Diken
    and Dave Amels.
    3:00 p.m. - The Bongos
    4:45 p.m. - The Feelies

    Seventh Street Stage
    12:15 p.m. - Jax Zilla
    12:40 p.m. - Melanie Murray
    1:10 p.m. - Allison Strong
    1:50 p.m. - Zydeco Revelators
    2:50 p.m. - Gene D. Plumber
    with Ed Fogarty and Friends
    3:50 p.m. - Widely Grown
    5:00 p.m. - Frankie Morales and
    the Mambo of the Times Orquesta

    Headlining the festival will be The Feelies.
    Hailing from Haledon, New Jersey, The Feelies are an iconic American indie rock band known for their timeless hits like "Crazy Rhythms," "Let's Go," "Fa Ce-La," and "Sooner or Later." The band's current lineup includes Glenn Mercer, Bill Million, Stan Demeski, Brenda Sauter, and Dave Weckerman.

    The Feelies are releasing their seventh album and first ever live album, Some Kinda Love on Oct. 13 through Hoboken’s own Bar/None Records. Some Kinda Love features their performance of an extensive retrospective set of songs written for the Velvet Underground, recorded at a sold-out White Eagle Hall show in Jersey City on Oct.13. 2018. The album will be released on 2 x 12” LP vinyl, CD, digital download, and via streaming platforms.

    The Hoboken Fall Arts & Music Festival is funded in part by a grant from the NJ Department of State, Division of Travel and Tourism and sponsored by Bijou Properties, FOG (Friends of Geri), Hufnagel Landscape Design and Construction Group, Ironstate, Veolia, This Is It Productions, The Port Authority of New York & New Jersey, and WFUV.

    Food donations are provided by Anthony David’s, Dunkin Donuts, Starbucks, JP’s Bagel Express, Choc-O-Pain French Bakery and Café and Losurdo’s Italian Deli and Bakery.

    For more information about all of the performers: www.hobokennj.gov/events/hoboken-fall-arts-and-music-festival-2023

    https://www.facebook.com/events/942217773511794/

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  • Open Village at Hist…
    Open Village at Historic Richmond Town
    Starts: 11:00 am
    Ends: October 1, 2023 - 5:00 pm


    Description:

    Step back in time and experience the open village at Historic Richmond Town! The open air museum is alive with living history, demonstrated by costumed Historical Interpreters in structures throughout the campus. The campus zones interpret life in the 1770s, 1820s, and 1860s. Historic trades are displayed in shops, and domestic life is shown inside historic homes. Daily programs include talks and demonstrations of trades, political life in the 19th century, and the evolution of 1850s fashions. Set against the backdrop of the woods and wetlands surrounding the site, the Open Village is an immersive experience that educates and inspires. 

    Tickets: https://www.historicrichmondtown.org/visit.

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  • Staten Island Urban …
    Staten Island Urban Center presents We Are A Waterfront: Access, Divide & Potential - Multimedia Art Exhibition at Governors Island
    Starts: 11:00 am
    Ends: October 1, 2023 - 5:00 pm

    Location: Governor's Island - Nolan Park - Building 5 @ Governor's Island, New York, New York, 11231, United States


    Description:

    Opening May 5, 2023, through October 31, 2023, Staten Island Urban Center (SIUC) debuts “We Are A Waterfront: Access, Divide & Potential,” a public multimedia art exhibition that foundationally centers on Staten Island’s north shore waterfront as a place in pursuit of social change and environmental justice. The exhibit is located at Governors Island’s Nolan Park House 5B. Doors open at noon May 5. Subsequently, presenting Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibit offers art, music, and opportunities for visitors to examine the struggle, potential, creativity and beauty of waterfront neighborhoods when community voices are at the center and fighting for environmental and social justice.

    “We know that our city includes some of the most incredible public waterfronts in the world, but we also know that the benefits of incredible waterfront design have not been, equitably, equally, or even fairly realized, so we need to change that.” said Kelly Vilar, curator of “We Are a Waterfront” and CEO of the Staten Island Urban Center.  “Our hope is that this exhibit challenges this view and helps to activate the average New Yorker into being a voice for change.” 

    At our opening on May 5, 2023, we will host “Music on the Porch,” a listening and dancing- freedom mixed set with hours of tracks that highlight activism in environmental and social justice movements. Guest DJs to be announced. 

    “We Are A Waterfront” installations presented by Staten Island Urban Center and other activists speak to a myriad of social issues such including,

    • Video excerpts from “Our Urban Town: Reimagining Staten Island Waterfront Communities”--a short documentary about community-driven ideas for waterfront development in Staten Island’s North Shore community. 

    • A multimedia installation called “Landfill Fashionistas: Image, Culture and Environment through the Lens of Young Girls of Color from Staten Island.” (Produced by young people of the Staten Island Urban Center.)

    • Collected and borrowed works from Sarah Yuster’s “Vulnerable Landscapes;” Sculpture by Olga Ayala; and north shore waterfront landscape photographs by John Kilcullen. 

    “We Are A Waterfront” highlights the need for positive, inclusive social change through participatory art to engage visitors of all ages. The exhibit will not only share beautiful works of art and imagination, but expresses hope to spur environmental activism– whether it be in the form of a reformed litterbug, a newborn environmental justice advocate, or further the hopes of a seasoned agent of social change.  Some of the hands-on activations in the exhibit include: 

    • Highlighting the work of city and statewide coalitions such as the Racial Impact Study Coalition, NY Renews and the NYC Environmental Justice Alliance.   

    • Access to digital petitions for various environmental and social causes to affect laws, policies and funding.

    • Free distribution of clothing to highlight the ideals of recycling, upcycling and reuse in the fight against fast fashion and pollution. 

    Staten Island Urban Center is an Organization In Residence at Governors Island exhibiting May 5, 2023, through Oct 31, 2023, showing 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Sunday. “We Are a Waterfront” is made possible through the Trust For Governors Island, NYC Department of Youth and Community Development, NY Renews-Tides Advocacy, Creatives Rebuild New York with Lost Horizon Films, The Staten Island Foundation, The Pinkerton Foundation and private donors.  Loaned works are provided by artists and collectors Deborah Quinones, Soraya Candelario, Sarah Yuster, Rachel Sanchez, Caryn Davis, Olga Ayala, Virginia Allen, John Kilcullen, Everet Curry, Angelo Roman, and others. 

    Staten Island Urban Center is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charitable organization. The mission of the Staten Island Urban Center (SIUC) is to strengthen neighborhoods by way of community development through community involvement.  We lift the voice of our borough’s most marginalized and disenfranchised people through collective solution building in pursuit of cultural equity, thrivability, self-determination, and independence. We organize with youth and grassroots community leaders and utilize community-produced art and media to uplift social justice issues. 

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  • Vulnerable Landscape…
    Vulnerable Landscapes
    Starts: 11:00 am
    Ends: October 1, 2023 - 5:00 pm

    Location: Staten Island Museum @ 1000 Richmond Terrace, Building A, Richmond County, New York, 10301


    Description:

    Vulnerable Landscapes depicts an island at risk in the heart of the Nation’s largest city. This interdisciplinary exhibition centers the shorelines at the forefront of climate change in one of New York City’s most vulnerable landscapes: Staten Island. The borough faces particular challenges due to its geography and history, with industry and community concentrated where water meets ground.

    This exhibition examines the shared space between the built and natural environment and highlights local individuals advocating for climate justice and a deeper connection to where we live. Themes of resistance, access, change, and recovery are conveyed through new works of contemporary art, scientific endeavors aimed at resiliency efforts, and art and archival materials from the museum’s collection. Vulnerable Landscapes circumnavigates Staten Island illuminating the past to shed light on the future.

    Featuring

    Billion Oyster Project, James Vincent Brice, Nate Dorr, Sarah Nelson Wright & Edrex Fontanilla, Nataki Hewling, HERShot students: Madison Davis, Alexandria Anderson, Savannah Washington, Soojin Yoonsmith), Nathan Kensinger, Living Breakwaters: SCAPE, Michael McWeeney, Beryl Thurman, and Sarah Yuster.

    OPENING EVENTS

    Members’ Preview: Thursday, April 20, 6:00pm – 8:00pm (Click here to become a Museum Member)

    Public Opening: EARTH DAY! Saturday, April 22, 2:00pm – 4:00pm
    Celebrate Earth Day at the Museum with the opening of our newest exhibition as well as crafts and activities for all ages. Enjoy free seedlings from the NYC Native Plant Center (supplies are limited), try your hand at charcoal landscape drawing with Freshkills Park, make plantable seedpaper, examine habitat los

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  • Andrea Doria: Rescue…
    Andrea Doria: Rescue at Sea
    Starts: 12:00 pm
    Ends: October 1, 2023 - 5:00 pm

    Location: Noble Maritime Collection @ 1000 Richmond Terrace, Building D, Staten Island, NY, 10301


    Description:

    The Noble Maritime Collection presents Andrea Doria: Rescue at Sea, an exhibition about the 1956 sinking of the SS Andrea Doria and the rescue of her passengers.

     

    The exhibition will be on view from June 16, 2022 through June 2023.  There will be an opening reception on Thursday, June 16 from 6 to 8 PM.

     

    The SS Andrea Doria was the pride of postwar Italy.  A glamorous transatlantic ocean liner, she was a “floating art gallery” and a marvel of midcentury modern design.  She carried celebrities as well as Italian immigrants to new opportunities in America.

     

    On July 25, 1956, the Swedish liner MS Stockholm collided with the Andrea Doria, which was en route to New York.  The subsequent rescue was one of the most dramatic and well-documented in sea history.

     

    The Andrea Doria foundered 11 hours after the collision, and now lays on her starboard side 250 feet below the surface, about 50 miles from Nantucket.

     

    The exhibition will feature objects and artifacts from the extensive collection of diver and researcher John Moyer, Salvor in Possession of the Andrea Doria.

     

    In addition to numerous rare photographs and artwork, on display will be a lifering from the Andrea Doria, as well as china from all passenger classes, pottery, glassware, silverware, and the ship’s brass bell, recovered by Moyer and a team of divers.

     

    The exhibition was developed with the guidance of survivor, educator, author, and filmmaker Pierette Domenica Simpson, who is the gatekeeper of Andrea Doria survivor stories.  She is the author of the books Alive on the Andrea Doria!: The Greatest Sea Rescue in History and I Was Shipwrecked on the Andrea Doria! The Titanic of the 1950s

     

    Archival newsreel footage of the Andrea Doria’s maiden voyage, the collision, and the rescue of her passengers—all provided by the Sherman Grinberg Library—will be shown in the exhibition on a converted Firestone television from 1956, the year of the sinking.

     

    The exhibition also includes underwater footage shot by Bill Campbell and Billy Deans of John Moyer and a team diving to the wreck and recovering two 1,000-pound ceramic mural panels by Italian artist Guido Gambone (1909-1969).

     

    In 1993, Moyer was awarded an Admiralty Arrest in US Federal Court and named Salvor in Possession of the wreck.  In the ruling, US District Judge Joseph H. Rodriguez stated Moyer’s “research and archeological documentation of his effort indicate a respect for the Andrea Doria as something more than just a commercial salvage project.”

     

    Photographs of some of the Andrea Doria survivors are featured in the exhibition, including Simpson, who, at nine years old, was immigrating to the United States with her grandparents, Pietro and Domenica Burzio, to start a new life with her mother Vivian, who had moved to Detroit eight years earlier to pursue the American Dream.

     

    Simpson wrote and produced the 2016 documentary Andrea Doria: Are the Passengers Saved?, directed by Luca Guardabascio of Rome.  To mark the 66th

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  • Arc of Twenty Years
    Arc of Twenty Years
    Starts: 12:00 pm
    Ends: October 1, 2023 - 5:00 pm

    Location: Noble Maritime Collection @ 1000 Richmond Terrace, Building D, Staten Island, NY, 10301


    Description:

    The Noble Maritime Collection presents Arc of Twenty Years, an exhibition independently curated by photographer Michael McWeeney and painter Sarah Yuster featuring art created in the aftermath of the September 11th attacks.

    The exhibition will be on view from August 12 to October 3, 2021 in the museum’s library.  There will be an opening reception on Wednesday, August 11 from 6 to 8 PM.

    Arc of Twenty Years will feature the work of Ghanim Khalil, Scott LoBaido, Diane Matyas, Ann Marie McDonnell, Michael McWeeney, Kristi Pfister, Marguerite Maria Rivas, and Sarah Yuster, all Staten Island artists.  It is a multimedia exhibition about the emotional impact and socio-political changes on Staten Island after the attacks.

    A lithograph featuring the World Trade Center by John A. Noble (1913-1983), the museum’s namesake, will also be included in the exhibition. 

    Curator Sarah Yuster states, “In the twenty years since 9/11, much of our populace has notably changed.  The way we see ourselves and each other as individuals, as Americans, took a marked trajectory spurred by one event.  The exhibition catalogues and explores major aspects of these permutations through art, photography, written word and short films.”

    Ms. Yuster continues, “Staten Island is, in many ways, a microcosm of the United States in terms of ethnicities, economics, and ideologies.  An immediate and long-term aftermath of that day rippled through the nation.  The initial agony of three thousand innocent lives lost at once, the ensuing spasms of fury and fear were felt most intensely here.  Empathy, camaraderie, selflessness and unity soared for weeks, galvanizing New Yorkers, but quickly dissipated into dissenting factions.  The art and response from all factions will be displayed.”

    Curator Michael McWeeney added, “This is not just a memorial; it’s a look at how we as a society have grown over the past 20 years.  The artists take you through their personal stories and contemplate how all of our lives have been altered by the 9/11 attacks.”

    Sarah Yuster’s painting The Firefighter, on loan from the Staten Island Children’s Museum, as well as three paintings depicting the changing skyline in Lower Manhattan from 1985 to 2014, will be on display.

    “Witness,” a poem by Staten Island’s first Poet Laureate Marguerite Maria Rivas, will be featured in the exhibition.  Rivas first wrote the poem as an email to a friend in Colorado immediately after the attacks, and it is now part of the National September 11th Museum’s online collection.

    Ann Marie McDonnell contributed two bronze sculptures, The Missing and The Faithful, which honor the lives of those lost and the loved ones who mourn them. 

    Diane Matyas contributed a multimedia work incorporating a painting with an apron and napkin, which she made to honor the lives of the Windows on the World restaurant employees.

    Scott LoBaido will exhibit a reproduction of an oil painting that he completed in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; it originally hung in Cargo Cafe in St. George, a local gathering place for the community at that time.

    Kristi Pfister will display six paintings, five of which are on ceramic tiles, and one drawing completed in the aftermath of 9/11 depicting people in various states of digging and waiting, searching for answers.

    Michael McWeeney will display a photograph of the Tribute in Light taken in March 2002, the first time those lights were lit, as well as a series of portraits with accompanying audio in the subjects’ own words about the Muslim experience after 9/11, as conceived by scholar Ghanim Khalil.

    The John A. Noble lithograph Ghost of a Bygone Ferry will be on display from the museum’s collection.  This print is his reaction to the passage of time and the decline of numerous ferry routes in New York Harbor by the 1970s; the Twin Towers, under construction, figure prominently in the background of the composition.

    For more information about the exhibition, visit noblemaritime.org/arc-of-twenty-years.

    This exhibition is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council; the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature; and by a grant from the Lily Auchincloss Foundation.

    The Noble Maritime Collection, located in a former mariners’ dormitory at Snug Harbor Cultural Center and Botanical Garden, 1000 Richmond Terrace, Building D, Staten Island, New York, is open from 12 until 5 PM, Thursdays through Sundays.  Admission is by donation.

    For more information about the museum, call (718) 447-6490 or visit noblemaritime.org.

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  • Lighthouse Point Fes…
    Lighthouse Point Fest 2023
    Starts: 12:00 pm
    Ends: October 1, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: National Lighthouse Museum


    Description:

    Additional information coming soon.

    https://www.facebook.com/events/953517908969200/

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  • The Atlantic Antic S…
    The Atlantic Antic Street Fair - This is the BIG One!
    Starts: 12:00 pm
    Ends: October 1, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: 494 Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11217-1813, United States


    Description:

    Spanning four neighborhoods, the Atlantic Antic™ brings together people from all ages and diverse backgrounds to celebrate in the heart of Brooklyn! From start to finish, Atlantic Avenue is transformed into a sea of entertainment offering something for everyone.

    Learn more ➜ atlanticave.org

    ⭐ Browse 500 awesome experiences in NYC: tinyurl.com/nyc-awesome

    🍕 Looking for more to do? Check this out: tinyurl.com/awesome-ny

    🚢 Take a cruise around the city. Lunch, brunch, dinner, drinks, party, sightseeing, you name it: tinyurl.com/nycboat3 - There's over 70 options!

    ✅ Like our page facebook.com/AwesomeEventsNYC to hear about awesome events happening near you.

    DISCLAIMER: Awesome Events promotes events. We don't organize or host them. If you have questions about an event, click the ticket or more info link and ask the organizers. Thank you and have an awesome day!

    🎃 Halloween costumes: bit.ly/ween
    💖 Group travel for singles: bit.ly/singtrav
    🔒 Unlock secret concerts: tinyurl.com/secretcon
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    https://www.facebook.com/events/657291192396539/

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  • Paint In Central Par…
    Paint In Central Park
    Starts: 1:00 pm
    Ends: October 1, 2023 - 3:00 pm

    Location: Central Park


    Description:

    *REGISTER - https://dljparty.ticketleap.com/paint-in-the-park/t/bea526p/

    Enjoy the outdoors in a creative, social, and safe setting. We will be painting in Central Park!

    Included: a pre-sketched canvas, unlimited painting materials (brushes, acrylic paints etc.) and a take home bag. No smocks so please dress appropriately.

    What to expect:
    • Step-by-step, group-oriented painting instruction, which is designed to simultaneously entertain and enlighten our members.
    • We'll have a professional artist guide you through a featured painting that is yours to keep and proudly display. And don’t worry — no experience is necessary.
    • 2 hour course lead that teaches you the art of mixing colors, blending and painting techniques.
    • All supplies provided - 12x16 pre-sketched canvas, unlimited acrylic paint (water based), brushes, and aprons.

    DIRECTIONS TO FIND GROUP:
    We are located in a cul-de-sac at PINETUM EAST. We will be behind this row of benches (right under the trees).

    If you are coming from the east side you can find us by entering Central Park on East 84th street. Walk up the ramp, cross over the road and head west. If you are traveling from the west side we are east of the basketball courts

    FAQs:
    What if it rains? We will email attendees a rain date.
    Can I still attend If I don't know how to paint? Yes, there's no experience necessary.
    Can I come alone? Yes, about 80% come on their own.
    Is this age specific? No, all are welcome.

    *PREPAY ONLY EVENT. $35-$45, price goes up as the event date gets closer. This event will sell out. Can't purchase at the door.

    https://www.facebook.com/events/300551572330148/

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  • Paint in Central Par…
    Paint in Central Park! (Bucket List Event)
    Starts: 1:00 pm
    Ends: October 1, 2023 - 3:00 pm

    Location: Central Park


    Description:

    *REGISTER - https://dljparty.ticketleap.com/paint-in-the-park/t/bea526p/

    Check this off your bucket list as you will be painting in Central Park! Enjoy the outdoors in a creative, social, and safe setting.

    Included: a pre-sketched canvas, unlimited painting materials (brushes, acrylic paints etc.) and a take home bag. No smocks so please dress appropriately.

    What to expect:
    • Step-by-step, group-oriented painting instruction, which is designed to simultaneously entertain and enlighten our members.
    • We'll have a professional artist guide you through a featured painting that is yours to keep and proudly display. And don’t worry — no experience is necessary.
    • 2 hour course lead that teaches you the art of mixing colors, blending and painting techniques.
    • All supplies provided - 12x16 pre-sketched canvas, unlimited acrylic paint (water based), brushes, and aprons.

    DIRECTIONS TO FIND GROUP:
    We are located in a cul-de-sac at PINETUM EAST. We will be behind this row of benches (right under the trees).

    If you are coming from the east side you can find us by entering Central Park on East 84th street. Walk up the ramp, cross over the road and head west. If you are traveling from the west side we are east of the basketball courts

    FAQs:
    What if it rains? We will email attendees a rain date.
    Can I still attend If I don't know how to paint? Yes, there's no experience necessary.
    Can I come alone? Yes, about 80% come on their own.
    Is this age specific? No, all are welcome.

    *PREPAY ONLY EVENT. $35-$45, price goes up as the event date gets closer. This event will sell out. Can't purchase at the door.

    https://www.facebook.com/events/813157130465206/

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  • Ballroom Dance for B…
    Ballroom Dance for Beginners
    Starts: 1:30 pm
    Ends: October 1, 2023 - 2:30 pm

    Location: Multi-Use Room (in Blood Root Valley)


    Description:

    Participants are welcome to explore the arts through different mediums including dance, theater, music, comic book creation, woodcarving, painting, and drawing as well as attend a lecture, panel, or talk.

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  • Illustrating Poetry
    Illustrating Poetry
    Starts: 4:00 pm
    Ends: October 1, 2023 - 7:00 pm

    Location: Staten Island Children's Museum


    Description:

    Led by artists from Creating Space, visitors will transform poetry into vibrant visual scenes using markers, paint, and crayons—supplies are provided. Fueling their imagination, we'll also engage in word and sound games. Join us for an artistic journey where words come to life through the magic of art. Included with admission.

    https://www.facebook.com/events/326725176536707/

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  • Arch(itecture) Homag…
    Arch(itecture) Homages Meet Art Advocacy : Architecture-Inspired Paintings and Published Text by Helen Levin
    Starts: 12:00 am
    Ends: October 2, 2023 - 11:59 pm

    Location: Wagner College Union Gallery @ 1 Campus Road, Staten Island, New York, 10301


    Description:

    Come view a collection of paintings and published texts by artist, Helen Levin.

    Helen's paintings are a love affair between the dynamics of pictorial space and contemporary architecture. She aims to capture the sense of movement and energy of both interior and exterior spaces suggested by structures of these architects: Frank Lloyd Wright, Frank Gehry, Steven Holl, and Antoine Predock. The drama and sculptural quality of architecture today offers, for her, a drama that represents her own psychic space.

       

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  • National Custodial W…
    National Custodial Workers Recognition Day
    Starts: 12:00 am
    Ends: October 2, 2023 - 11:59 pm


    Description:

    Happy Custodial Workers Recognition Day!

    Impress your friends and Learn More

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  • WAVESTOCK FESTIVAL -…
    WAVESTOCK FESTIVAL - Call for Films
    Starts: 12:00 am
    Ends: October 2, 2023 - 11:59 pm

    Location: Flagship Brewery @ 40 Minthorne Street, Staten Island, New York, 10301


    Description:

    Wavestock is a celebration of the arts. A Film Festival showcasing talented filmmakers from the tristate area is held all day. A backdrop of local music, painters, clothing designers, and crafts being displayed alongside delicious craft beers makes for a unique and fun day. This is an annual event hosted by Mark O'Brien and Sitewave in association with Crossfire Sound Productions and is held at Flagship Brewery.

    We are accepting film submissions! Hope to see your films on the big screen!

    filmfreeway.com/wavestock 

    This event is made possible by a DCLA Art Fund Grant from Staten Island Arts, with public funding from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.

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  • Mexican Heritage Pho…
    Mexican Heritage Photography Exhibit
    Starts: 6:00 am
    Ends: October 2, 2023 - 9:00 pm

    Location: Bernikow JCC @ 1466 Manor Road, Staten Island, New York, 10314


    Description:

    I’m pleased to share that I have received a DCA Art Fund Staten Island Arts 2023 grant. I will be presenting a Mexican Heritage's solo photography exhibit featuring a combination of thirty black-and-white and color photographs of the local Mexican immigrant community, a selection from my ongoing photo documentary series,  Simple Moments of an Emerging Presence. 

     

    The Mexican community in Staten Island, New York, is a vibrant and integral part of the diverse tapestry of the borough. After several decades of immigration, this community has enriched the local culture with its traditions, and lively celebrations. From the traditional Staten Island Día Muertos, Our Lady of Guadalupe festivals, private celebrations, to authentic Mexican cuisine from local restaurants and food trucks, their influence is palpable. Despite facing challenges such as language barriers and immigration uncertainties, the Mexican community has shown remarkable resilience, creating support networks and cultural spaces that empower its members. Aspirations for a brighter future and a commitment to preserve their heritage while embracing their new home characterize the spirit of the Mexican community on Staten Island. 

    Title of photograph:

    Traditional Mexican folk dress in motion

    © 2015 Irma Bohórquez-Geisler, all rights reserved

     

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  • All Ages Open Access
    All Ages Open Access
    Starts: 10:00 am
    Ends: October 2, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: Multi-Use Room A / Media Lab (in Faber Pool and Park)


    Description:

    Members of all ages can come to our media lab and use a computer for projects, research, email, recreation, and more.

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  • DeMatti Tiny Tot pro…
    DeMatti Tiny Tot program
    Starts: 10:00 am
    Ends: October 2, 2023 - 1:00 pm

    Location: DeMatti Park Fieldhouse (in De Matti Park)


    Description:

    Join NYC Parks for simple yet fun programs that offer games and activities structured for toddlers. This program is offered Tuesday through Saturday 10am-1pm.

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  • Faber Open Access
    Faber Open Access
    Starts: 10:00 am
    Ends: October 2, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: Faber Park Recreation Center (in Faber Pool and Park)


    Description:

    Faber Building Open Access

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  • Evan's House of…
    Evan's House of Games
    Starts: 1:15 pm
    Ends: October 2, 2023 - 2:15 pm

    Location: Multi-Use Room (in Blood Root Valley)


    Description:

    Program is intended to help keep members social and mentally active with the use of memory games, puzzles, board games and cards.

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  • DeMatti Drop in prog…
    DeMatti Drop in program
    Starts: 2:00 pm
    Ends: October 2, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: DeMatti Park Fieldhouse (in De Matti Park)


    Description:

    Join NYC Parks at DeMatti fieldhouse for fun arts and crafts activities and interactive games. This program is offered Tuesday through Saturday 2pm-6pm.

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  • Faber Drop-In Youth …
    Faber Drop-In Youth Power Hours
    Starts: 2:00 pm
    Ends: October 2, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: Outdoors at Faber Park Recreation Center (in Faber Pool and Park)


    Description:

    Drop in for activities such as sports, fitness, arts and crafts, STEAM, and more. Children ages 6-18 are provided with academic support and physical activities in a safe structured environment.

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  • Jennifer's Play…
    Jennifer's Playground Afterschool Program
    Starts: 3:00 pm
    Ends: October 2, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: Jennifer's Playground Field House (in Jennifer's Playground)


    Description:

    Children ages 6-13 are provided with academic support and physical activity in a safe, structured environment on weekdays from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. including program built around sports, famous artists, and STEAM.

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  • Teen Movie Monday We…
    Teen Movie Monday West New Brighton Library, 976 Castleton Ave, Staten Island
    Starts: 3:00 pm
    Ends: October 2, 2023 - 5:00 pm

    Location: West New Brighton Library, 976 Castleton Ave, Staten Island, NY 10310, USA


    Description:

    Teen Movie Monday

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  • Ballroom Dance for B…
    Ballroom Dance for Beginners
    Starts: 6:30 pm
    Ends: October 2, 2023 - 7:30 pm

    Location: Multi-Use Room (in Blood Root Valley)


    Description:

    Participants are welcome to explore the arts through different mediums including dance, theater, music, comic book creation, woodcarving, painting, and drawing as well as attend a lecture, panel, or talk.

    More details...
  • Anxiety & Stress…
    Anxiety & Stress Solutions: Weekly Classes to Learn How to Reduce and Remove Anxiety & Stress
    Starts: 7:30 pm
    Ends: October 2, 2023 - 8:30 pm

    Location: 1698 Victory Blvd, Staten Island, NY 10314, USA


    Description:

    Location:

    Act Adult Day Care

    1698 Victory Blvd. Castleton Corners

    Staten Island, NY 10314

    These class are offered free with a suggested donation of $10.

    To attend this workshop, please click here:

    https://goo.gl/pPnvWM

    or

    TheCompassionCenter.com

    For more information, contact Dan Globus at (888) 377-7761 or e-mail info@TheCompassionCenter.com

    About Act Adult Day Care

    ACT is a comprehensive educational/social program which focuses on strengthening, stimulating and retraining the brain of people diagnosed with Alzheimer's/Dementia. Our mission is to keep people with AD/D involved in carefully planned activities that have been shown to significantly improve cognitive and physical health.

    About The Compassion Center

    The Compassion Center teaches Meditation classes to people and organizations seeking anxiety solutions, stress relief, depression treatment, anger treatment, ways to deal with emotional trauma, loss and grief.

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  • A.R.T NY Fall Grant …
    A.R.T NY Fall Grant Offerings
    Starts: 12:00 am
    Ends: October 3, 2023 - 11:59 pm


    Description:

    A.R.T./New York announces Fall Offerings which are designed to provide community, solidarity, and where possible real solutions to the challenges we are all facing. 

    Application Opens: August 29, 2023

    Office Hours: August 29 - October 13

    Application Closes: October 17, 2023 at 5PM ET

     

    NYSCA-A.R.T/New York Creative Opportunity Fund provides general operating support grants of $2,000-$5,000 to small professional theatres with budgets under $500,000 working throughout New York State.

     

    NYC Small Theatres Fund is a 2 year general operating support grant to New York City-based theatre companies with annual budgets below $250,000. The fund provides multi-year grant awards between $5,000-$10,000 each year.

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  • Arch(itecture) Homag…
    Arch(itecture) Homages Meet Art Advocacy : Architecture-Inspired Paintings and Published Text by Helen Levin
    Starts: 12:00 am
    Ends: October 3, 2023 - 11:59 pm

    Location: Wagner College Union Gallery @ 1 Campus Road, Staten Island, New York, 10301


    Description:

    Come view a collection of paintings and published texts by artist, Helen Levin.

    Helen's paintings are a love affair between the dynamics of pictorial space and contemporary architecture. She aims to capture the sense of movement and energy of both interior and exterior spaces suggested by structures of these architects: Frank Lloyd Wright, Frank Gehry, Steven Holl, and Antoine Predock. The drama and sculptural quality of architecture today offers, for her, a drama that represents her own psychic space.

       

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  • National Boyfriend D…
    National Boyfriend Day
    Starts: 12:00 am
    Ends: October 3, 2023 - 11:59 pm


    Description:

    Happy Boyfriend Day!

    Impress your friends and Learn More

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  • Mexican Heritage Pho…
    Mexican Heritage Photography Exhibit
    Starts: 6:00 am
    Ends: October 3, 2023 - 9:00 pm

    Location: Bernikow JCC @ 1466 Manor Road, Staten Island, New York, 10314


    Description:

    I’m pleased to share that I have received a DCA Art Fund Staten Island Arts 2023 grant. I will be presenting a Mexican Heritage's solo photography exhibit featuring a combination of thirty black-and-white and color photographs of the local Mexican immigrant community, a selection from my ongoing photo documentary series,  Simple Moments of an Emerging Presence. 

     

    The Mexican community in Staten Island, New York, is a vibrant and integral part of the diverse tapestry of the borough. After several decades of immigration, this community has enriched the local culture with its traditions, and lively celebrations. From the traditional Staten Island Día Muertos, Our Lady of Guadalupe festivals, private celebrations, to authentic Mexican cuisine from local restaurants and food trucks, their influence is palpable. Despite facing challenges such as language barriers and immigration uncertainties, the Mexican community has shown remarkable resilience, creating support networks and cultural spaces that empower its members. Aspirations for a brighter future and a commitment to preserve their heritage while embracing their new home characterize the spirit of the Mexican community on Staten Island. 

    Title of photograph:

    Traditional Mexican folk dress in motion

    © 2015 Irma Bohórquez-Geisler, all rights reserved

     

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  • Local Organics Recov…
    Local Organics Recovery: Stapleton Mobile Market
    Starts: 9:30 am
    Ends: October 3, 2023 - 11:00 am

    Location: 75 Hill St, Staten Island, NY 10304, USA


    Description:

    We host neighborhood organics drop-off sites and compost the material locally at sites managed by NYC Compost Project staff. Our drop-off sites located at greenmarkets, major public transit stations, public libraries, and other popular locations let residents recycle their waste conveniently.

    Learn what to drop off here:
    http://www1.nyc.gov/site/dsny/recycling-and-garbage/residents/what-food-waste-to-drop-off.page

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  • All Ages Open Access
    All Ages Open Access
    Starts: 10:00 am
    Ends: October 3, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: Multi-Use Room A / Media Lab (in Faber Pool and Park)


    Description:

    Members of all ages can come to our media lab and use a computer for projects, research, email, recreation, and more.

    More details...
  • DeMatti Tiny Tot pro…
    DeMatti Tiny Tot program
    Starts: 10:00 am
    Ends: October 3, 2023 - 1:00 pm

    Location: DeMatti Park Fieldhouse (in De Matti Park)


    Description:

    Join NYC Parks for simple yet fun programs that offer games and activities structured for toddlers. This program is offered Tuesday through Saturday 10am-1pm.

    More details...
  • Faber Open Access
    Faber Open Access
    Starts: 10:00 am
    Ends: October 3, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: Faber Park Recreation Center (in Faber Pool and Park)


    Description:

    Faber Building Open Access

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  • Tot Time Tuesdays
    Tot Time Tuesdays
    Starts: 10:00 am
    Ends: October 3, 2023 - 11:30 am

    Location: Clay Pit Ponds Interpretive Center, 2351 Veterans Rd W, Staten Island, NY 10309, USA


    Description:

    Explore a different nature theme each week during this indoor play group. Story time starts at 10:30am followed by a short hike at 11:00am, weather permitting. Ages 0-3.

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  • Evan's House of…
    Evan's House of Games
    Starts: 1:15 pm
    Ends: October 3, 2023 - 2:15 pm

    Location: Multi-Use Room (in Blood Root Valley)


    Description:

    Program is intended to help keep members social and mentally active with the use of memory games, puzzles, board games and cards.

    More details...
  • Intro to Microsoft
    Intro to Microsoft
    Starts: 1:30 pm
    Ends: October 3, 2023 - 2:30 pm

    Location: Media Lab (in Blood Root Valley)


    Description:

    Assist members in learning and becoming fluent with Microsoft and its various products Excel, Office, Powerpoint and Word

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  • DeMatti Drop in prog…
    DeMatti Drop in program
    Starts: 2:00 pm
    Ends: October 3, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: DeMatti Park Fieldhouse (in De Matti Park)


    Description:

    Join NYC Parks at DeMatti fieldhouse for fun arts and crafts activities and interactive games. This program is offered Tuesday through Saturday 2pm-6pm.

    More details...
  • Faber Drop-In Youth …
    Faber Drop-In Youth Power Hours
    Starts: 2:00 pm
    Ends: October 3, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: Outdoors at Faber Park Recreation Center (in Faber Pool and Park)


    Description:

    Drop in for activities such as sports, fitness, arts and crafts, STEAM, and more. Children ages 6-18 are provided with academic support and physical activities in a safe structured environment.

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  • GBRC Performance Wor…
    GBRC Performance Workshop
    Starts: 2:30 pm
    Ends: October 3, 2023 - 3:30 pm

    Location: Multi-Use Room (in Blood Root Valley)


    Description:

    Games and exercises based on theatrical disciplines to assist and teach members how to read sheet music. write songs, and create improv skits.

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  • Jennifer's Play…
    Jennifer's Playground Afterschool Program
    Starts: 3:00 pm
    Ends: October 3, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: Jennifer's Playground Field House (in Jennifer's Playground)


    Description:

    Children ages 6-13 are provided with academic support and physical activity in a safe, structured environment on weekdays from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. including program built around sports, famous artists, and STEAM.

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  • Sushi in the sukkah
    Sushi in the sukkah
    Starts: 6:00 pm
    Ends: October 3, 2023 - 9:00 pm

    Location: Jewish Russian Learning Center


    Description:

    Registration price for adults $15
    Registration price for children $7
    Join us for some sushi in the sukkah! A fun new way to celebrate sukkos. We welcome you to our sukkah, say the special blessings on lulav & etrog and on sitting in the sukkah while you enjoy delicious sushi and other refreshments.
    Followed by sukkah hop!!

    https://www.facebook.com/events/688149962910338/

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  • Open Run: Silver Lak…
    Open Run: Silver Lake Park
    Starts: 7:00 pm
    Ends: October 3, 2023 - 8:00 pm

    Location: Silver Lake Park Rd, Staten Island, NY 10301, USA


    Description:

    Join New York Road Runners for FREE weekly runs in your neighborhood! Open to all ages and experience levels. Walkers, strollers, and dogs on a leash are welcome. No advance registration is required, but is encouraged
    For more information visit openrun.nyrr.org

    DAY & TIME:
    Tuesdays @ 7 p.m.
    DISTANCE:
    3.1 m (5k)
    WHERE TO MEET:
    At the lake bridge, down the hill from the intersection of Victory Blvd. and Eddy St.

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  • PENCILS DOWN
    PENCILS DOWN
    Starts: 7:00 pm
    Ends: October 3, 2023 - 9:30 pm

    Location: Caveat @ 21A Clinton Street, Manhattan, NY, 10002, US


    Description:

    Scribes from some of your favorite TV shows break out of the writers' room and test out their newest stand-up material onstage.

    This month:Dan Ahdoot Cobra KaiAlexa Loftus The Problem With Jon StewartMike Drucker Full Frontal With Sam Bee

    Hosted by Matt Goldich (Late Night with Seth Meyers) and Matt Koff (The Daily Show)

    Tickets: https://cli.re/45986-pencils-down.

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  • Adult Acting Class -…
    Adult Acting Class - Adults 18 and over Spotlight Studios
    Starts: 7:30 pm
    Ends: October 3, 2023 - 9:00 pm

    Location: 358 Forest Ave, Staten Island, NY 10301, USA


    Description:

    ADULT ACTING ~ Tuesdays, 7:30 - 9:00pm ~ ages 18 - adult

    Also back by popular demand! This acting class is open to all experience
    levels. Participants will explore the fundamentals of acting through
    monologue work, scene study, improvisation, story-telling, and journaling.
    The class size is limited to 8 actors. There will be a final presentation.
    This class is taught by Mary Lee Aloia, Meggan Herod, and John Stewart.

    8-week session starts October 18, 2022 Fee: $150

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  • Sukkah hop
    Sukkah hop
    Starts: 8:00 pm
    Ends: October 3, 2023 - 11:00 pm

    Location: Jewish Russian Learning Center


    Description:

    Join us for an amazing unique fun event!! Hop from sukkah to sukkah, while having fun, listening to amazing stories, making L'chaims, enjoying refreshments.

    Join us at 44 Oswald Place for sushi in the sukkah, then hop to , Shein family, Kushnir family, Leykin family, Tzitsuashvilli family, Zaborov family. Each sukkah is different, each sukkah is unique, just like it's hosts!!

    https://www.facebook.com/events/677551237653776/

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  • Arch(itecture) Homag…
    Arch(itecture) Homages Meet Art Advocacy : Architecture-Inspired Paintings and Published Text by Helen Levin
    Starts: 12:00 am
    Ends: October 4, 2023 - 11:59 pm

    Location: Wagner College Union Gallery @ 1 Campus Road, Staten Island, New York, 10301


    Description:

    Come view a collection of paintings and published texts by artist, Helen Levin.

    Helen's paintings are a love affair between the dynamics of pictorial space and contemporary architecture. She aims to capture the sense of movement and energy of both interior and exterior spaces suggested by structures of these architects: Frank Lloyd Wright, Frank Gehry, Steven Holl, and Antoine Predock. The drama and sculptural quality of architecture today offers, for her, a drama that represents her own psychic space.

       

    More details...
  • National Golf Lovers…
    National Golf Lovers' Day
    Starts: 12:00 am
    Ends: October 4, 2023 - 11:59 pm


    Description:

    Happy Golf Lovers' Day!

    Impress your friends and Learn More

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  • New York City Center…
    New York City Center Administrative Apprenticeship Program
    Starts: 12:00 am
    Ends: October 4, 2023 - 11:59 pm


    Description:

    In conjunction with the 2021-2022 season, City Center's Administrative Apprenticeship Program is accepting applications for early-career and career-changing individuals to apprentice in Dance Programming, Development, Education, Marketing and Production Management. 

    We are committed to training the next generation of creative, passionate arts professionals by building pathways to careers in the arts for candidates underrepresented in the field of arts administration.

    The program runs from September to May and includes paid training. Apprentices are paid $15 per hour for 24 hours a week. Our hours of operation are Monday to Friday from 10am to 6pm. Weekly schedules vary by department. Needs-based scholarships are available. 

    Through this program, apprentices will:

    -Commit to a season-long paid part-time apprenticeship in either Dance Programming, Development, Education, Marketing or Production Management. 

    -Work directly with a department supervisor and colleagues. 

    -Build a professional network and engage in career planning under the guidance of a designated Mentor. 

    -Participate in a three-day paid training that includes department meet and greets, professional development workshops, entrance interviews and professional goal setting with supervisors.  

    -Attend seminars with City Center staff and artists.  

    -Participate in City Center's staff initiatives, including anti-racism workshops, committees and all-staff meetings.

    -Complete a solo project in their area of focus.

    -Observe rehearsals and attend performances, when possible. 

    -Deliver a final group presentation to City Center staff. 

    Application Deadline: Wednesday, June 23 at 11:59PM 

    The application and additional program information can be found here. 

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  • Open Call for Photog…
    Open Call for Photographers: 'My 20/20' World
    Starts: 12:00 am
    Ends: October 4, 2023 - 11:59 pm


    Description:

    The Art Guild invites all photographers and artists, high school and older, to submit photography for consideration for My “20/20” World Photography Show, an Online Juried Competition and Exhibition.   

    What is your “20/20” vision? The past year limited our access to the world and posed unprecedented challenges. It also sparked our creativity. We photographed indoors; or, mask in place, we ventured out to capture new images. Perhaps past work came to mind and we used this time to review or revise it. Show us art that shines through a difficult time.  Your work will be exhibited in an online gallery.

    CRITERIA  All photographic genres are welcome: portraits, landscapes, photojournalism, macro photography and composites. All work must be original. Submitted work must be the artist’s own. Works previously exhibited at The Art Guild Gallery will not be considered.

    JUROR OF AWARDS Award-winning photographers Bill and Gen Rudock will serve as Jurors of Awards. With over 60 years of combined photographic experience, they share a love and passion for photography, traveling, nature, and wildlife. Their knowledge and their reputations have made them sought after speakers, lecturers, and workshop instructors.

    ENTRY FEE(S) Entry fees are payable online when you upload or by mailing a check or using Paypal as detailed below. Registration is required and fees are non-refundable.

    Members: $25 (1-2 pieces)
    Non-members: $35 (1-2 pieces)
    High School Student members: $15 (1-2 pieces)
    One additional entry: $10 (per person)

    No more than 3 works per artist.  Entry fees are non-refundable.

    AWARDS 1st Place $300 • 2nd Place $200 • 3rd Place $100 • Honorable Mentions • Student awards will also be given, if appropriate.

    https://www.theartguild.org/my-2020-world-photography-show

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  • Mexican Heritage Pho…
    Mexican Heritage Photography Exhibit
    Starts: 6:00 am
    Ends: October 4, 2023 - 9:00 pm

    Location: Bernikow JCC @ 1466 Manor Road, Staten Island, New York, 10314


    Description:

    I’m pleased to share that I have received a DCA Art Fund Staten Island Arts 2023 grant. I will be presenting a Mexican Heritage's solo photography exhibit featuring a combination of thirty black-and-white and color photographs of the local Mexican immigrant community, a selection from my ongoing photo documentary series,  Simple Moments of an Emerging Presence. 

     

    The Mexican community in Staten Island, New York, is a vibrant and integral part of the diverse tapestry of the borough. After several decades of immigration, this community has enriched the local culture with its traditions, and lively celebrations. From the traditional Staten Island Día Muertos, Our Lady of Guadalupe festivals, private celebrations, to authentic Mexican cuisine from local restaurants and food trucks, their influence is palpable. Despite facing challenges such as language barriers and immigration uncertainties, the Mexican community has shown remarkable resilience, creating support networks and cultural spaces that empower its members. Aspirations for a brighter future and a commitment to preserve their heritage while embracing their new home characterize the spirit of the Mexican community on Staten Island. 

    Title of photograph:

    Traditional Mexican folk dress in motion

    © 2015 Irma Bohórquez-Geisler, all rights reserved

     

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  • Local Organics Recov…
    Local Organics Recovery: Baker Square
    Starts: 7:30 am
    Ends: October 4, 2023 - 10:00 am

    Location: Intersection of Hyatt & Stuyvesant


    Description:

    We host neighborhood organics drop-off sites and compost the material locally at sites managed by NYC Compost Project staff. Our drop-off sites located at greenmarkets, major public transit stations, public libraries, and other popular locations let residents recycle their waste conveniently.

    Learn what to drop off here:
    http://www1.nyc.gov/site/dsny/recycling-and-garbage/residents/what-food-waste-to-drop-off.page

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  • Local Organics Recov…
    Local Organics Recovery: Mariner's Harbor Mobile Market
    Starts: 9:30 am
    Ends: October 4, 2023 - 11:00 am

    Location: 22 Roxbury Street


    Description:

    We host neighborhood organics drop-off sites and compost the material locally at sites managed by NYC Compost Project staff. Our drop-off sites located at greenmarkets, major public transit stations, public libraries, and other popular locations let residents recycle their waste conveniently.

    Learn what to drop off here:
    http://www1.nyc.gov/site/dsny/recycling-and-garbage/residents/what-food-waste-to-drop-off.page

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  • All Ages Open Access
    All Ages Open Access
    Starts: 10:00 am
    Ends: October 4, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: Multi-Use Room A / Media Lab (in Faber Pool and Park)


    Description:

    Members of all ages can come to our media lab and use a computer for projects, research, email, recreation, and more.

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  • DeMatti Tiny Tot pro…
    DeMatti Tiny Tot program
    Starts: 10:00 am
    Ends: October 4, 2023 - 1:00 pm

    Location: DeMatti Park Fieldhouse (in De Matti Park)


    Description:

    Join NYC Parks for simple yet fun programs that offer games and activities structured for toddlers. This program is offered Tuesday through Saturday 10am-1pm.

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  • Faber Open Access
    Faber Open Access
    Starts: 10:00 am
    Ends: October 4, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: Faber Park Recreation Center (in Faber Pool and Park)


    Description:

    Faber Building Open Access

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  • GRAPHITE LIGHTHOUSE …
    GRAPHITE LIGHTHOUSE DRAWINGS will be Displayed at the National Lighthouse Museum, Staten Island, NY OPENING RECEPTION, SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 2023
    Starts: 11:00 am
    Ends: October 4, 2023 - 4:00 pm

    Location: National Lighthouse Museum @ 200 The Promenade at Lighthouse Point, Staten Island, NY, 10301


    Description:

    New Exhibit: Graphite Lighthouse Drawings by Greg DiNapoli  

     Saturday, June 3, 2023 @ 11:00 am - 4:00 pm

    NEW EXHIBIT: Graphite Lighthouse Drawings
    by Greg DiNapoli

    OPENING RECEPTION – Saturday, June 3, 2023
    2pm-4pm

    Exhibit will be up until June 30th, 2023                                                                                                                

    Light refreshments will be served. PRINTS and POSTCARDS will be for sale.

    Greg DiNapoli is a New Jersey based graphite artist working in the style of REALISM. He specializes in architectural subjects, as well as cityscapes and landscapes. Greg has been an architecture enthusiast since childhood and is still fascinated by skyscrapers, LIGHTHOUSES, and other large structures. EACH drawing takes anywhere from 40 to 100 hours, depending on the complexity of the subject. Greg’s work has been displayed in multiple galleries across the United States, and he has been recognized in several international competitions.

    Museum is adjacent to the FREE Staten Island Ferry...

    For information, available parking  718 390 0040

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  • NAMI NYC Staten Isla…
    NAMI NYC Staten Island Support Group at the JCC
    Starts: 11:00 am
    Ends: October 4, 2023 - 12:00 pm

    Location: Joan & Alan Bernikow JCC,1466 Manor Rd, Staten Island, NY 10314, USA


    Description:

    Join NAMI NYC Staten Island at the JCC to support family members,
    significant others and friends of people with mental health conditions.

    For more information please contact Paloma Wasserstein at
    pwassersteain@sijcc.com mailto:pwassersteain@sijcc.com or 718.475.5228

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  • Ballroom Dance for B…
    Ballroom Dance for Beginners
    Starts: 11:30 am
    Ends: October 4, 2023 - 12:30 pm

    Location: Multi-Use Room (in Blood Root Valley)


    Description:

    Participants are welcome to explore the arts through different mediums including dance, theater, music, comic book creation, woodcarving, painting, and drawing as well as attend a lecture, panel, or talk.

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  • Senior Game Day
    Senior Game Day
    Starts: 12:30 pm
    Ends: October 4, 2023 - 3:30 pm

    Location: Arts and Crafts Room (in Blood Root Valley)


    Description:

    Senior Gameday

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  • Evan's House of…
    Evan's House of Games
    Starts: 1:15 pm
    Ends: October 4, 2023 - 2:15 pm

    Location: Multi-Use Room (in Blood Root Valley)


    Description:

    Program is intended to help keep members social and mentally active with the use of memory games, puzzles, board games and cards.

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  • DeMatti Drop in prog…
    DeMatti Drop in program
    Starts: 2:00 pm
    Ends: October 4, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: DeMatti Park Fieldhouse (in De Matti Park)


    Description:

    Join NYC Parks at DeMatti fieldhouse for fun arts and crafts activities and interactive games. This program is offered Tuesday through Saturday 2pm-6pm.

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  • Faber Drop-In Youth …
    Faber Drop-In Youth Power Hours
    Starts: 2:00 pm
    Ends: October 4, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: Outdoors at Faber Park Recreation Center (in Faber Pool and Park)


    Description:

    Drop in for activities such as sports, fitness, arts and crafts, STEAM, and more. Children ages 6-18 are provided with academic support and physical activities in a safe structured environment.

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  • Jennifer's Play…
    Jennifer's Playground Afterschool Program
    Starts: 3:00 pm
    Ends: October 4, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: Jennifer's Playground Field House (in Jennifer's Playground)


    Description:

    Children ages 6-13 are provided with academic support and physical activity in a safe, structured environment on weekdays from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. including program built around sports, famous artists, and STEAM.

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  • Faber's First L…
    Faber's First Lego League Robotics Program
    Starts: 3:30 pm
    Ends: October 4, 2023 - 5:30 pm

    Location: Multi-Use Room A / Media Lab (in Faber Pool and Park)


    Description:

    Be a part of our First Lego League Robotics Team. Join our team to learn science, technology, engineering, and math through fun hands-on learning experiences. Learn to solve real-world problems, build and code Lego robots, and learn how to work as a team to compete in Robotics competitions. Ages 9 - 14 years old!

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  • Sukkos Family Fun
    Sukkos Family Fun
    Starts: 5:30 pm
    Ends: October 4, 2023 - 8:30 pm

    Location: JRLC of South Beach


    Description:

    The joyous festival of Sukkot is almost here, and we can’t wait to celebrate it with you!

    Wednesday, October 4th 5:30pm

    62 Sand Ln

    Please join us for a memorable Sukkos Family Fun Celebration, an event that promises endless fun and festivities! Get ready for an evening filled with music, face painting, balloon animals, magic tricks, dance, games, crafts, and so much more!

    Shake the Lulav & Esrog by our Sukkah!

    Sukkot Extravaganza Highlights:

    🎨 Face Painting: Let your imagination run wild with our talented face painters. From whimsical designs to cool superheroes, they can transform your look in an instant.

    🎈 Balloon Animals: Our skilled balloon artists will create amazing balloon animals and shapes, bringing a touch of whimsy to the party.

    🎩 Magic tricks: Prepare to be amazed by a professional magician who will leave you in awe with mind-boggling tricks and illusions.

    🎨 Creative Crafts: Let your artistic side shine with our craft station, where you can create beautiful Sukkot-themed artworks to take home.

    We can’t wait to celebrate Sukkos with you and create lasting memories together. This Sukkot Party is a wonderful opportunity for our community to come together, have a blast, and share the joy of the holiday. Fun for all ages!

    https://www.facebook.com/events/1316037602378030/

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  • Arch(itecture) Homag…
    Arch(itecture) Homages Meet Art Advocacy : Architecture-Inspired Paintings and Published Text by Helen Levin
    Starts: 12:00 am
    Ends: October 5, 2023 - 11:59 pm

    Location: Wagner College Union Gallery @ 1 Campus Road, Staten Island, New York, 10301


    Description:

    Come view a collection of paintings and published texts by artist, Helen Levin.

    Helen's paintings are a love affair between the dynamics of pictorial space and contemporary architecture. She aims to capture the sense of movement and energy of both interior and exterior spaces suggested by structures of these architects: Frank Lloyd Wright, Frank Gehry, Steven Holl, and Antoine Predock. The drama and sculptural quality of architecture today offers, for her, a drama that represents her own psychic space.

       

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  • Picturing the Water:…
    Picturing the Water: The Photography of Alice Austen
    Starts: 12:00 am
    Ends: October 5, 2023 - 11:59 pm

    Location: Noble Maritime Collection @ 1000 Richmond Terrace, Building D, Staten Island, NY, 10301


    Description:

    The Alice Austen House and the Noble Maritime Collection present a collection of never-before-seen nautical photographs of one of America’s earliest and most prolific female photographers. Living and working on Staten Island during the Gilded Age, Alice Austen (1866–1952) was one of the first women photographers to work outside the confines of a studio, employing a visionary documentary style that was ahead of its time. Picturing the Water explores Austen’s deep connection to both local and international waterways and the vessels that traverse them. The newly printed photographs, reproduced from Austen’s glass plate and film negatives, will be framed in John Noble’s signature handmade frames, reflecting on parallels between the artists’ visions.

    This exhibition was guest-curated by Alice Austen House Executive Director Victoria Munro with collections assistance by Kristine Allegretti.

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  • Mexican Heritage Pho…
    Mexican Heritage Photography Exhibit
    Starts: 6:00 am
    Ends: October 5, 2023 - 9:00 pm

    Location: Bernikow JCC @ 1466 Manor Road, Staten Island, New York, 10314


    Description:

    I’m pleased to share that I have received a DCA Art Fund Staten Island Arts 2023 grant. I will be presenting a Mexican Heritage's solo photography exhibit featuring a combination of thirty black-and-white and color photographs of the local Mexican immigrant community, a selection from my ongoing photo documentary series,  Simple Moments of an Emerging Presence. 

     

    The Mexican community in Staten Island, New York, is a vibrant and integral part of the diverse tapestry of the borough. After several decades of immigration, this community has enriched the local culture with its traditions, and lively celebrations. From the traditional Staten Island Día Muertos, Our Lady of Guadalupe festivals, private celebrations, to authentic Mexican cuisine from local restaurants and food trucks, their influence is palpable. Despite facing challenges such as language barriers and immigration uncertainties, the Mexican community has shown remarkable resilience, creating support networks and cultural spaces that empower its members. Aspirations for a brighter future and a commitment to preserve their heritage while embracing their new home characterize the spirit of the Mexican community on Staten Island. 

    Title of photograph:

    Traditional Mexican folk dress in motion

    © 2015 Irma Bohórquez-Geisler, all rights reserved

     

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  • All Ages Open Access
    All Ages Open Access
    Starts: 10:00 am
    Ends: October 5, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: Multi-Use Room A / Media Lab (in Faber Pool and Park)


    Description:

    Members of all ages can come to our media lab and use a computer for projects, research, email, recreation, and more.

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  • DeMatti Tiny Tot pro…
    DeMatti Tiny Tot program
    Starts: 10:00 am
    Ends: October 5, 2023 - 1:00 pm

    Location: DeMatti Park Fieldhouse (in De Matti Park)


    Description:

    Join NYC Parks for simple yet fun programs that offer games and activities structured for toddlers. This program is offered Tuesday through Saturday 10am-1pm.

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  • Faber Open Access
    Faber Open Access
    Starts: 10:00 am
    Ends: October 5, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: Faber Park Recreation Center (in Faber Pool and Park)


    Description:

    Faber Building Open Access

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  • GRAPHITE LIGHTHOUSE …
    GRAPHITE LIGHTHOUSE DRAWINGS will be Displayed at the National Lighthouse Museum, Staten Island, NY OPENING RECEPTION, SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 2023
    Starts: 11:00 am
    Ends: October 5, 2023 - 4:00 pm

    Location: National Lighthouse Museum @ 200 The Promenade at Lighthouse Point, Staten Island, NY, 10301


    Description:

    New Exhibit: Graphite Lighthouse Drawings by Greg DiNapoli  

     Saturday, June 3, 2023 @ 11:00 am - 4:00 pm

    NEW EXHIBIT: Graphite Lighthouse Drawings
    by Greg DiNapoli

    OPENING RECEPTION – Saturday, June 3, 2023
    2pm-4pm

    Exhibit will be up until June 30th, 2023                                                                                                                

    Light refreshments will be served. PRINTS and POSTCARDS will be for sale.

    Greg DiNapoli is a New Jersey based graphite artist working in the style of REALISM. He specializes in architectural subjects, as well as cityscapes and landscapes. Greg has been an architecture enthusiast since childhood and is still fascinated by skyscrapers, LIGHTHOUSES, and other large structures. EACH drawing takes anywhere from 40 to 100 hours, depending on the complexity of the subject. Greg’s work has been displayed in multiple galleries across the United States, and he has been recognized in several international competitions.

    Museum is adjacent to the FREE Staten Island Ferry...

    For information, available parking  718 390 0040

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  • Ballroom Dance for B…
    Ballroom Dance for Beginners
    Starts: 11:30 am
    Ends: October 5, 2023 - 12:30 pm

    Location: Multi-Use Room (in Blood Root Valley)


    Description:

    Participants are welcome to explore the arts through different mediums including dance, theater, music, comic book creation, woodcarving, painting, and drawing as well as attend a lecture, panel, or talk.

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  • Andrea Doria: Rescue…
    Andrea Doria: Rescue at Sea
    Starts: 12:00 pm
    Ends: October 5, 2023 - 5:00 pm

    Location: Noble Maritime Collection @ 1000 Richmond Terrace, Building D, Staten Island, NY, 10301


    Description:

    The Noble Maritime Collection presents Andrea Doria: Rescue at Sea, an exhibition about the 1956 sinking of the SS Andrea Doria and the rescue of her passengers.

     

    The exhibition will be on view from June 16, 2022 through June 2023.  There will be an opening reception on Thursday, June 16 from 6 to 8 PM.

     

    The SS Andrea Doria was the pride of postwar Italy.  A glamorous transatlantic ocean liner, she was a “floating art gallery” and a marvel of midcentury modern design.  She carried celebrities as well as Italian immigrants to new opportunities in America.

     

    On July 25, 1956, the Swedish liner MS Stockholm collided with the Andrea Doria, which was en route to New York.  The subsequent rescue was one of the most dramatic and well-documented in sea history.

     

    The Andrea Doria foundered 11 hours after the collision, and now lays on her starboard side 250 feet below the surface, about 50 miles from Nantucket.

     

    The exhibition will feature objects and artifacts from the extensive collection of diver and researcher John Moyer, Salvor in Possession of the Andrea Doria.

     

    In addition to numerous rare photographs and artwork, on display will be a lifering from the Andrea Doria, as well as china from all passenger classes, pottery, glassware, silverware, and the ship’s brass bell, recovered by Moyer and a team of divers.

     

    The exhibition was developed with the guidance of survivor, educator, author, and filmmaker Pierette Domenica Simpson, who is the gatekeeper of Andrea Doria survivor stories.  She is the author of the books Alive on the Andrea Doria!: The Greatest Sea Rescue in History and I Was Shipwrecked on the Andrea Doria! The Titanic of the 1950s

     

    Archival newsreel footage of the Andrea Doria’s maiden voyage, the collision, and the rescue of her passengers—all provided by the Sherman Grinberg Library—will be shown in the exhibition on a converted Firestone television from 1956, the year of the sinking.

     

    The exhibition also includes underwater footage shot by Bill Campbell and Billy Deans of John Moyer and a team diving to the wreck and recovering two 1,000-pound ceramic mural panels by Italian artist Guido Gambone (1909-1969).

     

    In 1993, Moyer was awarded an Admiralty Arrest in US Federal Court and named Salvor in Possession of the wreck.  In the ruling, US District Judge Joseph H. Rodriguez stated Moyer’s “research and archeological documentation of his effort indicate a respect for the Andrea Doria as something more than just a commercial salvage project.”

     

    Photographs of some of the Andrea Doria survivors are featured in the exhibition, including Simpson, who, at nine years old, was immigrating to the United States with her grandparents, Pietro and Domenica Burzio, to start a new life with her mother Vivian, who had moved to Detroit eight years earlier to pursue the American Dream.

     

    Simpson wrote and produced the 2016 documentary Andrea Doria: Are the Passengers Saved?, directed by Luca Guardabascio of Rome.  To mark the 66th

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  • Arc of Twenty Years
    Arc of Twenty Years
    Starts: 12:00 pm
    Ends: October 5, 2023 - 5:00 pm

    Location: Noble Maritime Collection @ 1000 Richmond Terrace, Building D, Staten Island, NY, 10301


    Description:

    The Noble Maritime Collection presents Arc of Twenty Years, an exhibition independently curated by photographer Michael McWeeney and painter Sarah Yuster featuring art created in the aftermath of the September 11th attacks.

    The exhibition will be on view from August 12 to October 3, 2021 in the museum’s library.  There will be an opening reception on Wednesday, August 11 from 6 to 8 PM.

    Arc of Twenty Years will feature the work of Ghanim Khalil, Scott LoBaido, Diane Matyas, Ann Marie McDonnell, Michael McWeeney, Kristi Pfister, Marguerite Maria Rivas, and Sarah Yuster, all Staten Island artists.  It is a multimedia exhibition about the emotional impact and socio-political changes on Staten Island after the attacks.

    A lithograph featuring the World Trade Center by John A. Noble (1913-1983), the museum’s namesake, will also be included in the exhibition. 

    Curator Sarah Yuster states, “In the twenty years since 9/11, much of our populace has notably changed.  The way we see ourselves and each other as individuals, as Americans, took a marked trajectory spurred by one event.  The exhibition catalogues and explores major aspects of these permutations through art, photography, written word and short films.”

    Ms. Yuster continues, “Staten Island is, in many ways, a microcosm of the United States in terms of ethnicities, economics, and ideologies.  An immediate and long-term aftermath of that day rippled through the nation.  The initial agony of three thousand innocent lives lost at once, the ensuing spasms of fury and fear were felt most intensely here.  Empathy, camaraderie, selflessness and unity soared for weeks, galvanizing New Yorkers, but quickly dissipated into dissenting factions.  The art and response from all factions will be displayed.”

    Curator Michael McWeeney added, “This is not just a memorial; it’s a look at how we as a society have grown over the past 20 years.  The artists take you through their personal stories and contemplate how all of our lives have been altered by the 9/11 attacks.”

    Sarah Yuster’s painting The Firefighter, on loan from the Staten Island Children’s Museum, as well as three paintings depicting the changing skyline in Lower Manhattan from 1985 to 2014, will be on display.

    “Witness,” a poem by Staten Island’s first Poet Laureate Marguerite Maria Rivas, will be featured in the exhibition.  Rivas first wrote the poem as an email to a friend in Colorado immediately after the attacks, and it is now part of the National September 11th Museum’s online collection.

    Ann Marie McDonnell contributed two bronze sculptures, The Missing and The Faithful, which honor the lives of those lost and the loved ones who mourn them. 

    Diane Matyas contributed a multimedia work incorporating a painting with an apron and napkin, which she made to honor the lives of the Windows on the World restaurant employees.

    Scott LoBaido will exhibit a reproduction of an oil painting that he completed in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; it originally hung in Cargo Cafe in St. George, a local gathering place for the community at that time.

    Kristi Pfister will display six paintings, five of which are on ceramic tiles, and one drawing completed in the aftermath of 9/11 depicting people in various states of digging and waiting, searching for answers.

    Michael McWeeney will display a photograph of the Tribute in Light taken in March 2002, the first time those lights were lit, as well as a series of portraits with accompanying audio in the subjects’ own words about the Muslim experience after 9/11, as conceived by scholar Ghanim Khalil.

    The John A. Noble lithograph Ghost of a Bygone Ferry will be on display from the museum’s collection.  This print is his reaction to the passage of time and the decline of numerous ferry routes in New York Harbor by the 1970s; the Twin Towers, under construction, figure prominently in the background of the composition.

    For more information about the exhibition, visit noblemaritime.org/arc-of-twenty-years.

    This exhibition is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council; the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature; and by a grant from the Lily Auchincloss Foundation.

    The Noble Maritime Collection, located in a former mariners’ dormitory at Snug Harbor Cultural Center and Botanical Garden, 1000 Richmond Terrace, Building D, Staten Island, New York, is open from 12 until 5 PM, Thursdays through Sundays.  Admission is by donation.

    For more information about the museum, call (718) 447-6490 or visit noblemaritime.org.

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  • Evan's House of…
    Evan's House of Games
    Starts: 1:15 pm
    Ends: October 5, 2023 - 2:15 pm

    Location: Multi-Use Room (in Blood Root Valley)


    Description:

    Program is intended to help keep members social and mentally active with the use of memory games, puzzles, board games and cards.

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  • Finding the Keys: An…
    Finding the Keys: Antiracist Approaches to Radical Recruitment in the Arts
    Starts: 1:30 pm
    Ends: October 5, 2023 - 5:00 pm

    Location: Online @ RSVP for access information


    Description:
    Finding the Keys is a 3.5-hour workshop led by Sharifa Johka, former Director of Equity at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival and radical inclusion activist. The experience is designed to provide real-life recruitment and hiring solutions that can be applied to any sector. Learn more and register here.
     
    Next Training: October 5, 2023

    Tickets: https://www.artequity.org/finding-the-keys.

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  • Intro to Microsoft
    Intro to Microsoft
    Starts: 1:30 pm
    Ends: October 5, 2023 - 2:30 pm

    Location: Media Lab (in Blood Root Valley)


    Description:

    Assist members in learning and becoming fluent with Microsoft and its various products Excel, Office, Powerpoint and Word

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  • DeMatti Drop in prog…
    DeMatti Drop in program
    Starts: 2:00 pm
    Ends: October 5, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: DeMatti Park Fieldhouse (in De Matti Park)


    Description:

    Join NYC Parks at DeMatti fieldhouse for fun arts and crafts activities and interactive games. This program is offered Tuesday through Saturday 2pm-6pm.

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  • Faber Drop-In Youth …
    Faber Drop-In Youth Power Hours
    Starts: 2:00 pm
    Ends: October 5, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: Outdoors at Faber Park Recreation Center (in Faber Pool and Park)


    Description:

    Drop in for activities such as sports, fitness, arts and crafts, STEAM, and more. Children ages 6-18 are provided with academic support and physical activities in a safe structured environment.

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  • GBRC Performance Wor…
    GBRC Performance Workshop
    Starts: 2:30 pm
    Ends: October 5, 2023 - 3:30 pm

    Location: Multi-Use Room (in Blood Root Valley)


    Description:

    Games and exercises based on theatrical disciplines to assist and teach members how to read sheet music. write songs, and create improv skits.

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  • Jennifer's Play…
    Jennifer's Playground Afterschool Program
    Starts: 3:00 pm
    Ends: October 5, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: Jennifer's Playground Field House (in Jennifer's Playground)


    Description:

    Children ages 6-13 are provided with academic support and physical activity in a safe, structured environment on weekdays from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. including program built around sports, famous artists, and STEAM.

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  • Teacher Open House
    Teacher Open House
    Starts: 3:00 pm
    Ends: October 5, 2023 - 4:00 pm

    Location: New York Botanical Garden


    Description:

    Event: fb://event/821169119798193

    Join Children’s Education for a Teacher Open House featuring the stunning setting of Ebony G. Patterson’s "…things come to thrive…in the shedding…in the molting…"

    Enjoy light refreshments, tours of the exhibition, and learn first-hand about the transformative school field trip and teacher professional learning offerings across our 250-acre landscape.

    Visit the ticketing link to RSVP for free!

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  • ANYBODY: IMPROVISED …
    ANYBODY: IMPROVISED HAMILTON
    Starts: 7:00 pm
    Ends: October 5, 2023 - 8:30 pm

    Location: Caveat @ 21A Clinton Street, Manhattan, NY, 10002, US


    Description:

    North Coast, New York City’s premier hip-hop improv team, has long been known for their seamless melding of freestyle rapping and long form improv comedy. But in the heat of Lin Manuel’s smash Broadway hit Hamilton, people have been going f** bonkers for historical raps. We hear you loud and clear.

    Join North Coast as the team takes your favorite historical figure and performs a full, factually-accurate improv set to satisfy your hunger for hip-hop history. Nikola Tesla? Bawse. Ida B. Wells? Flawless. Louisa May Alcott? Mic drop.

    Stand on the right side of history and buy your tickets today!

    Tickets: https://cli.re/45990-anybody-improvised-hamilton.

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  • PANTY RAID COMEDY
    PANTY RAID COMEDY
    Starts: 7:00 pm
    Ends: October 5, 2023 - 8:30 pm

    Location: Caveat @ 21A Clinton Street, Manhattan, NY, 10002, US


    Description:

    Panty Raid Comedy Presents… Wet Hot American Summer!

    A stand up comedy show featuring BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ comedians, who you can find on Netflix, Comedy Central, Just For Laughs, SNL, and more! School’s out! Sun’s out! Bun’s out! We’re sweating in all the crevices! All. The. Crevices…

    But that doesn’t stop us from having the hottest stand-up comedy show this summer.

    Stand by tickets available at the door. So reserve your early bird tickets in advance TODAY! Prices only go up from here. You’ll be laughing till your cheeks hurt (both kinds of cheeks).

    On Aug 18th, we’ll be featuring:

    ♡ Jared Goldstein (Comedy Central, Just for Laughs)♡ Auguste White (SNL)♡ Tina Sieben (Reductress)♡ Dorien Debose (Broadway Comedy Club)♡ Max Gross (The Onion)

    Hosted by Margaret Zhao, Elise Roncace, & Erin Clifford

    IG: @pantyraidcomedy

    Tickets: https://cli.re/46166-panty-raid-comedy.

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  • Staten Island Mode: …
    Staten Island Mode: Fashion, Identity, and the Forgotten Borough's LGBTQ+ Community
    Starts: 7:00 pm
    Ends: October 5, 2023 - 9:00 pm

    Location: Snug Harbor Cultural Center and Botanical Garden


    Description:

    From Audre Lorde to Alice Austen, LGBTQ+ folks have played a vital part in Staten Island’s history. We’ve been community leaders, activists, artists, and most importantly your neighbors. But how does living in the Forgotten Borough impact the way we express ourselves through fashion? Is it in the way we accessorize to signal to other people in our community that we are one of them? Or is it dressing conservatively while on the island, but getting changed into an outfit that fits our true selves in the ferry bathroom?

    Join Alexis Romano, co-curator of the new exhibition “Staten Island Mode: Identity, Memory, Fashion” and Allison Nellis, creator of the Staten Island LGBTQ+ History Project, for a community dialogue on how our identities correlate with the way we express ourselves through fashion. With a focus on our images and objects, discussion leaders from the community will invite you to listen or share your own stories.

    WHEN: October 5,2023 | 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
    WHERE: Newhouse Center for Contemporary Art, Main Hall Gallery, Building C
    ADMISSION: Contribute what you wish ($0-15) | Registration Required | REGISTER HERE: https://snugharbor.my.salesforce-sites.com/ticket/#/events/a0S8V00000UtoG1UAJ

    About the exhibition
    Staten Island Mode: Identity, Memory, Fashion – the first major contemporary fashion exhibition on Staten Island – is a community-driven exploration of what people wear and why, in relation to personal and local identity. The exhibition is a visual and material manifestation of memories and experiences of Staten Island collected and commissioned by guest curators Jenna Rossi-Camus and Alexis Romano, who grew up on Staten Island.

    Photo credit: Kevyn Fairchild

    https://www.facebook.com/events/257685007183801/

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  • The Pipes Are Callin…
    The Pipes Are Calling
    Starts: 7:30 pm
    Ends: October 5, 2023 - 10:00 pm

    Location: Saint Alban's Episcopal Church, 76 St Albans Pl, Staten Island, NY, United States


    Description:

    The Pipes are Calling...

    Join Richmond County Pipe & Drums

    A Staten Island community Bagpipe & Drum band proudly serving Staten Island and the greater NYC area for almost 40 years

    Free Lessons on Bagpipes & Drums

    Every Thursday Night, except holidays

    7:30pm - 10pm

    St. Alban's Episcopal Church in Eltingville

    Family Fun / Bring a Friend

    No Experience Necessary!

    We will teach you everything you need to know

    Please email ahead in case of any unforeseen cancellations: richmondcountypipesdrums@gmail.com

    More Info: http://www.richmondcountypipesanddrums.com

    Any other questions: Kathy Burke 917-837-3272

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  • Wagner College Theat…
    Wagner College Theatre | Pippin
    Starts: 8:00 pm
    Ends: October 5, 2023 - 10:30 pm

    Location: Wagner College Main Hall Theatre @ One Campus Rd, Staten Island, New York, 10301


    Description:

    Pippin

    Reserved Seating

    Pippin is the story of a young prince, heir to the throne, who is searching for his own “corner of the sky.” Pippin returns from university certain that he will find a fulfilling purpose in life. The Leading Player encourages Pippin to dabble in bloody battle, in lusty sexual entanglements and in savvy political maneuvers. Pippin discovers that true happiness is more complicated than he thought. With infectious tunes by Stephen Schwartz, Pippin is both a humorous allegory about growing up and a dark tale of the danger of false appearances and empty promises. Learn more at wagner.edu/theatre

    October 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, 14 @ 8PM

    October 7, 14, 15 @ 2PM

    Ticket Prices

    Adult: $25-32
    Senior: $23-30
    Child: $18-20
    Non-Wagner Student: $18-20
    Subscription & Group Pricing Available

    Tickets: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?ticketing=wct01.

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  • Arch(itecture) Homag…
    Arch(itecture) Homages Meet Art Advocacy : Architecture-Inspired Paintings and Published Text by Helen Levin
    Starts: 12:00 am
    Ends: October 6, 2023 - 11:59 pm

    Location: Wagner College Union Gallery @ 1 Campus Road, Staten Island, New York, 10301


    Description:

    Come view a collection of paintings and published texts by artist, Helen Levin.

    Helen's paintings are a love affair between the dynamics of pictorial space and contemporary architecture. She aims to capture the sense of movement and energy of both interior and exterior spaces suggested by structures of these architects: Frank Lloyd Wright, Frank Gehry, Steven Holl, and Antoine Predock. The drama and sculptural quality of architecture today offers, for her, a drama that represents her own psychic space.

       

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  • National Mad Hatter …
    National Mad Hatter Day
    Starts: 12:00 am
    Ends: October 6, 2023 - 11:59 pm


    Description:

    Happy Mad Hatter Day!

    Impress your friends and Learn More

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  • Picturing the Water:…
    Picturing the Water: The Photography of Alice Austen
    Starts: 12:00 am
    Ends: October 6, 2023 - 11:59 pm

    Location: Noble Maritime Collection @ 1000 Richmond Terrace, Building D, Staten Island, NY, 10301


    Description:

    The Alice Austen House and the Noble Maritime Collection present a collection of never-before-seen nautical photographs of one of America’s earliest and most prolific female photographers. Living and working on Staten Island during the Gilded Age, Alice Austen (1866–1952) was one of the first women photographers to work outside the confines of a studio, employing a visionary documentary style that was ahead of its time. Picturing the Water explores Austen’s deep connection to both local and international waterways and the vessels that traverse them. The newly printed photographs, reproduced from Austen’s glass plate and film negatives, will be framed in John Noble’s signature handmade frames, reflecting on parallels between the artists’ visions.

    This exhibition was guest-curated by Alice Austen House Executive Director Victoria Munro with collections assistance by Kristine Allegretti.

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  • Mexican Heritage Pho…
    Mexican Heritage Photography Exhibit
    Starts: 6:00 am
    Ends: October 6, 2023 - 9:00 pm

    Location: Bernikow JCC @ 1466 Manor Road, Staten Island, New York, 10314


    Description:

    I’m pleased to share that I have received a DCA Art Fund Staten Island Arts 2023 grant. I will be presenting a Mexican Heritage's solo photography exhibit featuring a combination of thirty black-and-white and color photographs of the local Mexican immigrant community, a selection from my ongoing photo documentary series,  Simple Moments of an Emerging Presence. 

     

    The Mexican community in Staten Island, New York, is a vibrant and integral part of the diverse tapestry of the borough. After several decades of immigration, this community has enriched the local culture with its traditions, and lively celebrations. From the traditional Staten Island Día Muertos, Our Lady of Guadalupe festivals, private celebrations, to authentic Mexican cuisine from local restaurants and food trucks, their influence is palpable. Despite facing challenges such as language barriers and immigration uncertainties, the Mexican community has shown remarkable resilience, creating support networks and cultural spaces that empower its members. Aspirations for a brighter future and a commitment to preserve their heritage while embracing their new home characterize the spirit of the Mexican community on Staten Island. 

    Title of photograph:

    Traditional Mexican folk dress in motion

    © 2015 Irma Bohórquez-Geisler, all rights reserved

     

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  • All Ages Open Access
    All Ages Open Access
    Starts: 10:00 am
    Ends: October 6, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: Multi-Use Room A / Media Lab (in Faber Pool and Park)


    Description:

    Members of all ages can come to our media lab and use a computer for projects, research, email, recreation, and more.

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  • DeMatti Tiny Tot pro…
    DeMatti Tiny Tot program
    Starts: 10:00 am
    Ends: October 6, 2023 - 1:00 pm

    Location: DeMatti Park Fieldhouse (in De Matti Park)


    Description:

    Join NYC Parks for simple yet fun programs that offer games and activities structured for toddlers. This program is offered Tuesday through Saturday 10am-1pm.

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  • Faber Open Access
    Faber Open Access
    Starts: 10:00 am
    Ends: October 6, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: Faber Park Recreation Center (in Faber Pool and Park)


    Description:

    Faber Building Open Access

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  • GRAPHITE LIGHTHOUSE …
    GRAPHITE LIGHTHOUSE DRAWINGS will be Displayed at the National Lighthouse Museum, Staten Island, NY OPENING RECEPTION, SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 2023
    Starts: 11:00 am
    Ends: October 6, 2023 - 4:00 pm

    Location: National Lighthouse Museum @ 200 The Promenade at Lighthouse Point, Staten Island, NY, 10301


    Description:

    New Exhibit: Graphite Lighthouse Drawings by Greg DiNapoli  

     Saturday, June 3, 2023 @ 11:00 am - 4:00 pm

    NEW EXHIBIT: Graphite Lighthouse Drawings
    by Greg DiNapoli

    OPENING RECEPTION – Saturday, June 3, 2023
    2pm-4pm

    Exhibit will be up until June 30th, 2023                                                                                                                

    Light refreshments will be served. PRINTS and POSTCARDS will be for sale.

    Greg DiNapoli is a New Jersey based graphite artist working in the style of REALISM. He specializes in architectural subjects, as well as cityscapes and landscapes. Greg has been an architecture enthusiast since childhood and is still fascinated by skyscrapers, LIGHTHOUSES, and other large structures. EACH drawing takes anywhere from 40 to 100 hours, depending on the complexity of the subject. Greg’s work has been displayed in multiple galleries across the United States, and he has been recognized in several international competitions.

    Museum is adjacent to the FREE Staten Island Ferry...

    For information, available parking  718 390 0040

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  • Staten Island Urban …
    Staten Island Urban Center presents We Are A Waterfront: Access, Divide & Potential - Multimedia Art Exhibition at Governors Island
    Starts: 11:00 am
    Ends: October 6, 2023 - 5:00 pm

    Location: Governor's Island - Nolan Park - Building 5 @ Governor's Island, New York, New York, 11231, United States


    Description:

    Opening May 5, 2023, through October 31, 2023, Staten Island Urban Center (SIUC) debuts “We Are A Waterfront: Access, Divide & Potential,” a public multimedia art exhibition that foundationally centers on Staten Island’s north shore waterfront as a place in pursuit of social change and environmental justice. The exhibit is located at Governors Island’s Nolan Park House 5B. Doors open at noon May 5. Subsequently, presenting Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibit offers art, music, and opportunities for visitors to examine the struggle, potential, creativity and beauty of waterfront neighborhoods when community voices are at the center and fighting for environmental and social justice.

    “We know that our city includes some of the most incredible public waterfronts in the world, but we also know that the benefits of incredible waterfront design have not been, equitably, equally, or even fairly realized, so we need to change that.” said Kelly Vilar, curator of “We Are a Waterfront” and CEO of the Staten Island Urban Center.  “Our hope is that this exhibit challenges this view and helps to activate the average New Yorker into being a voice for change.” 

    At our opening on May 5, 2023, we will host “Music on the Porch,” a listening and dancing- freedom mixed set with hours of tracks that highlight activism in environmental and social justice movements. Guest DJs to be announced. 

    “We Are A Waterfront” installations presented by Staten Island Urban Center and other activists speak to a myriad of social issues such including,

    • Video excerpts from “Our Urban Town: Reimagining Staten Island Waterfront Communities”--a short documentary about community-driven ideas for waterfront development in Staten Island’s North Shore community. 

    • A multimedia installation called “Landfill Fashionistas: Image, Culture and Environment through the Lens of Young Girls of Color from Staten Island.” (Produced by young people of the Staten Island Urban Center.)

    • Collected and borrowed works from Sarah Yuster’s “Vulnerable Landscapes;” Sculpture by Olga Ayala; and north shore waterfront landscape photographs by John Kilcullen. 

    “We Are A Waterfront” highlights the need for positive, inclusive social change through participatory art to engage visitors of all ages. The exhibit will not only share beautiful works of art and imagination, but expresses hope to spur environmental activism– whether it be in the form of a reformed litterbug, a newborn environmental justice advocate, or further the hopes of a seasoned agent of social change.  Some of the hands-on activations in the exhibit include: 

    • Highlighting the work of city and statewide coalitions such as the Racial Impact Study Coalition, NY Renews and the NYC Environmental Justice Alliance.   

    • Access to digital petitions for various environmental and social causes to affect laws, policies and funding.

    • Free distribution of clothing to highlight the ideals of recycling, upcycling and reuse in the fight against fast fashion and pollution. 

    Staten Island Urban Center is an Organization In Residence at Governors Island exhibiting May 5, 2023, through Oct 31, 2023, showing 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Sunday. “We Are a Waterfront” is made possible through the Trust For Governors Island, NYC Department of Youth and Community Development, NY Renews-Tides Advocacy, Creatives Rebuild New York with Lost Horizon Films, The Staten Island Foundation, The Pinkerton Foundation and private donors.  Loaned works are provided by artists and collectors Deborah Quinones, Soraya Candelario, Sarah Yuster, Rachel Sanchez, Caryn Davis, Olga Ayala, Virginia Allen, John Kilcullen, Everet Curry, Angelo Roman, and others. 

    Staten Island Urban Center is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charitable organization. The mission of the Staten Island Urban Center (SIUC) is to strengthen neighborhoods by way of community development through community involvement.  We lift the voice of our borough’s most marginalized and disenfranchised people through collective solution building in pursuit of cultural equity, thrivability, self-determination, and independence. We organize with youth and grassroots community leaders and utilize community-produced art and media to uplift social justice issues. 

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  • Vulnerable Landscape…
    Vulnerable Landscapes
    Starts: 11:00 am
    Ends: October 6, 2023 - 5:00 pm

    Location: Staten Island Museum @ 1000 Richmond Terrace, Building A, Richmond County, New York, 10301


    Description:

    Vulnerable Landscapes depicts an island at risk in the heart of the Nation’s largest city. This interdisciplinary exhibition centers the shorelines at the forefront of climate change in one of New York City’s most vulnerable landscapes: Staten Island. The borough faces particular challenges due to its geography and history, with industry and community concentrated where water meets ground.

    This exhibition examines the shared space between the built and natural environment and highlights local individuals advocating for climate justice and a deeper connection to where we live. Themes of resistance, access, change, and recovery are conveyed through new works of contemporary art, scientific endeavors aimed at resiliency efforts, and art and archival materials from the museum’s collection. Vulnerable Landscapes circumnavigates Staten Island illuminating the past to shed light on the future.

    Featuring

    Billion Oyster Project, James Vincent Brice, Nate Dorr, Sarah Nelson Wright & Edrex Fontanilla, Nataki Hewling, HERShot students: Madison Davis, Alexandria Anderson, Savannah Washington, Soojin Yoonsmith), Nathan Kensinger, Living Breakwaters: SCAPE, Michael McWeeney, Beryl Thurman, and Sarah Yuster.

    OPENING EVENTS

    Members’ Preview: Thursday, April 20, 6:00pm – 8:00pm (Click here to become a Museum Member)

    Public Opening: EARTH DAY! Saturday, April 22, 2:00pm – 4:00pm
    Celebrate Earth Day at the Museum with the opening of our newest exhibition as well as crafts and activities for all ages. Enjoy free seedlings from the NYC Native Plant Center (supplies are limited), try your hand at charcoal landscape drawing with Freshkills Park, make plantable seedpaper, examine habitat los

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  • Andrea Doria: Rescue…
    Andrea Doria: Rescue at Sea
    Starts: 12:00 pm
    Ends: October 6, 2023 - 5:00 pm

    Location: Noble Maritime Collection @ 1000 Richmond Terrace, Building D, Staten Island, NY, 10301


    Description:

    The Noble Maritime Collection presents Andrea Doria: Rescue at Sea, an exhibition about the 1956 sinking of the SS Andrea Doria and the rescue of her passengers.

     

    The exhibition will be on view from June 16, 2022 through June 2023.  There will be an opening reception on Thursday, June 16 from 6 to 8 PM.

     

    The SS Andrea Doria was the pride of postwar Italy.  A glamorous transatlantic ocean liner, she was a “floating art gallery” and a marvel of midcentury modern design.  She carried celebrities as well as Italian immigrants to new opportunities in America.

     

    On July 25, 1956, the Swedish liner MS Stockholm collided with the Andrea Doria, which was en route to New York.  The subsequent rescue was one of the most dramatic and well-documented in sea history.

     

    The Andrea Doria foundered 11 hours after the collision, and now lays on her starboard side 250 feet below the surface, about 50 miles from Nantucket.

     

    The exhibition will feature objects and artifacts from the extensive collection of diver and researcher John Moyer, Salvor in Possession of the Andrea Doria.

     

    In addition to numerous rare photographs and artwork, on display will be a lifering from the Andrea Doria, as well as china from all passenger classes, pottery, glassware, silverware, and the ship’s brass bell, recovered by Moyer and a team of divers.

     

    The exhibition was developed with the guidance of survivor, educator, author, and filmmaker Pierette Domenica Simpson, who is the gatekeeper of Andrea Doria survivor stories.  She is the author of the books Alive on the Andrea Doria!: The Greatest Sea Rescue in History and I Was Shipwrecked on the Andrea Doria! The Titanic of the 1950s

     

    Archival newsreel footage of the Andrea Doria’s maiden voyage, the collision, and the rescue of her passengers—all provided by the Sherman Grinberg Library—will be shown in the exhibition on a converted Firestone television from 1956, the year of the sinking.

     

    The exhibition also includes underwater footage shot by Bill Campbell and Billy Deans of John Moyer and a team diving to the wreck and recovering two 1,000-pound ceramic mural panels by Italian artist Guido Gambone (1909-1969).

     

    In 1993, Moyer was awarded an Admiralty Arrest in US Federal Court and named Salvor in Possession of the wreck.  In the ruling, US District Judge Joseph H. Rodriguez stated Moyer’s “research and archeological documentation of his effort indicate a respect for the Andrea Doria as something more than just a commercial salvage project.”

     

    Photographs of some of the Andrea Doria survivors are featured in the exhibition, including Simpson, who, at nine years old, was immigrating to the United States with her grandparents, Pietro and Domenica Burzio, to start a new life with her mother Vivian, who had moved to Detroit eight years earlier to pursue the American Dream.

     

    Simpson wrote and produced the 2016 documentary Andrea Doria: Are the Passengers Saved?, directed by Luca Guardabascio of Rome.  To mark the 66th

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  • Arc of Twenty Years
    Arc of Twenty Years
    Starts: 12:00 pm
    Ends: October 6, 2023 - 5:00 pm

    Location: Noble Maritime Collection @ 1000 Richmond Terrace, Building D, Staten Island, NY, 10301


    Description:

    The Noble Maritime Collection presents Arc of Twenty Years, an exhibition independently curated by photographer Michael McWeeney and painter Sarah Yuster featuring art created in the aftermath of the September 11th attacks.

    The exhibition will be on view from August 12 to October 3, 2021 in the museum’s library.  There will be an opening reception on Wednesday, August 11 from 6 to 8 PM.

    Arc of Twenty Years will feature the work of Ghanim Khalil, Scott LoBaido, Diane Matyas, Ann Marie McDonnell, Michael McWeeney, Kristi Pfister, Marguerite Maria Rivas, and Sarah Yuster, all Staten Island artists.  It is a multimedia exhibition about the emotional impact and socio-political changes on Staten Island after the attacks.

    A lithograph featuring the World Trade Center by John A. Noble (1913-1983), the museum’s namesake, will also be included in the exhibition. 

    Curator Sarah Yuster states, “In the twenty years since 9/11, much of our populace has notably changed.  The way we see ourselves and each other as individuals, as Americans, took a marked trajectory spurred by one event.  The exhibition catalogues and explores major aspects of these permutations through art, photography, written word and short films.”

    Ms. Yuster continues, “Staten Island is, in many ways, a microcosm of the United States in terms of ethnicities, economics, and ideologies.  An immediate and long-term aftermath of that day rippled through the nation.  The initial agony of three thousand innocent lives lost at once, the ensuing spasms of fury and fear were felt most intensely here.  Empathy, camaraderie, selflessness and unity soared for weeks, galvanizing New Yorkers, but quickly dissipated into dissenting factions.  The art and response from all factions will be displayed.”

    Curator Michael McWeeney added, “This is not just a memorial; it’s a look at how we as a society have grown over the past 20 years.  The artists take you through their personal stories and contemplate how all of our lives have been altered by the 9/11 attacks.”

    Sarah Yuster’s painting The Firefighter, on loan from the Staten Island Children’s Museum, as well as three paintings depicting the changing skyline in Lower Manhattan from 1985 to 2014, will be on display.

    “Witness,” a poem by Staten Island’s first Poet Laureate Marguerite Maria Rivas, will be featured in the exhibition.  Rivas first wrote the poem as an email to a friend in Colorado immediately after the attacks, and it is now part of the National September 11th Museum’s online collection.

    Ann Marie McDonnell contributed two bronze sculptures, The Missing and The Faithful, which honor the lives of those lost and the loved ones who mourn them. 

    Diane Matyas contributed a multimedia work incorporating a painting with an apron and napkin, which she made to honor the lives of the Windows on the World restaurant employees.

    Scott LoBaido will exhibit a reproduction of an oil painting that he completed in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; it originally hung in Cargo Cafe in St. George, a local gathering place for the community at that time.

    Kristi Pfister will display six paintings, five of which are on ceramic tiles, and one drawing completed in the aftermath of 9/11 depicting people in various states of digging and waiting, searching for answers.

    Michael McWeeney will display a photograph of the Tribute in Light taken in March 2002, the first time those lights were lit, as well as a series of portraits with accompanying audio in the subjects’ own words about the Muslim experience after 9/11, as conceived by scholar Ghanim Khalil.

    The John A. Noble lithograph Ghost of a Bygone Ferry will be on display from the museum’s collection.  This print is his reaction to the passage of time and the decline of numerous ferry routes in New York Harbor by the 1970s; the Twin Towers, under construction, figure prominently in the background of the composition.

    For more information about the exhibition, visit noblemaritime.org/arc-of-twenty-years.

    This exhibition is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council; the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature; and by a grant from the Lily Auchincloss Foundation.

    The Noble Maritime Collection, located in a former mariners’ dormitory at Snug Harbor Cultural Center and Botanical Garden, 1000 Richmond Terrace, Building D, Staten Island, New York, is open from 12 until 5 PM, Thursdays through Sundays.  Admission is by donation.

    For more information about the museum, call (718) 447-6490 or visit noblemaritime.org.

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  • Senior Game Day
    Senior Game Day
    Starts: 12:30 pm
    Ends: October 6, 2023 - 3:30 pm

    Location: Arts and Crafts Room (in Blood Root Valley)


    Description:

    Senior Gameday

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  • DeMatti Drop in prog…
    DeMatti Drop in program
    Starts: 2:00 pm
    Ends: October 6, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: DeMatti Park Fieldhouse (in De Matti Park)


    Description:

    Join NYC Parks at DeMatti fieldhouse for fun arts and crafts activities and interactive games. This program is offered Tuesday through Saturday 2pm-6pm.

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  • Faber Drop-In Youth …
    Faber Drop-In Youth Power Hours
    Starts: 2:00 pm
    Ends: October 6, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: Outdoors at Faber Park Recreation Center (in Faber Pool and Park)


    Description:

    Drop in for activities such as sports, fitness, arts and crafts, STEAM, and more. Children ages 6-18 are provided with academic support and physical activities in a safe structured environment.

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  • Jennifer's Play…
    Jennifer's Playground Afterschool Program
    Starts: 3:00 pm
    Ends: October 6, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: Jennifer's Playground Field House (in Jennifer's Playground)


    Description:

    Children ages 6-13 are provided with academic support and physical activity in a safe, structured environment on weekdays from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. including program built around sports, famous artists, and STEAM.

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  • Kidz Cook STATEN ISL…
    Kidz Cook STATEN ISLAND CHILDRENS MUSEUM
    Starts: 3:00 pm
    Ends: October 6, 2023 - 4:00 pm

    Location: Staten Island Children's Museum, 1000 Richmond Terrace building m, Staten Island, NY 10301, USA


    Description:

    Learn different cooking techniques at the museum. It's different each month!
    Free with museum admission

    Also at 4 PM.

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  • 32nd Annual Ocean Co…
    32nd Annual Ocean County Italian Festival
    Starts: 4:00 pm
    Ends: October 8, 2023 - 8:00 pm

    Location: Seaside Heights


    Description:

    Join us for the 32nd Annual Ocean County Italian Festival in Seaside Heights, NJ. This 3 day event features, food, music, vendors and more!

    https://www.facebook.com/events/887430062265850/

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  • Italian Festival at …
    Italian Festival at the Mount!
    Starts: 6:00 pm
    Ends: October 9, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: Mount Loretto


    Description:

    Event: https://facebook.com/events/s/italian-festival-at-the-mount/223532143990083/

    The Island’s BIGGEST FEAST IS BACK! Join us Columbus Day Weekend Friday, October 6th thru Monday, October 9th for the borough’s biggest Italian feast including:

    Rides, Games, Live musical performances on stage, Beer and sangria gardens, Vendors, and of course some of the best food around.

    PLUS OUR FIREWORKS DISPLAY ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7TH!

    Parking, event tickets and lineup available by visiting this link: https://cc-si.org/staten-island-feast-2/

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  • Italian Festival at …
    Italian Festival at the Mount!
    Starts: 6:00 pm
    Ends: October 9, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: Mount Loretto


    Description:

    The Island’s BIGGEST FEAST IS BACK! Join us Columbus Day Weekend Friday, October 6th thru Monday, October 9th for the borough’s biggest Italian feast including:

    The best food, Rides, Games, Live musical performances on stage, Beer and sangria gardens, Vendors, Mozzarella Eating Contest Sponsored by Agostino Stretch the Mozzarella, Cannoli eating contest sponsored by Da Nico of Mulberry Street, and the island's first porterhouse steak eating contest sponsored by Porterhouse Party! a

    PLUS OUR FIREWORKS DISPLAY ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7TH!

    Parking, event tickets and lineup available by visiting this link: https://cc-si.org/staten-island-feast-2/

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  • Immigrant Jam
    Immigrant Jam
    Starts: 7:00 pm
    Ends: October 6, 2023 - 8:30 pm

    Location: Caveat @ 21A Clinton Street, Manhattan, NY, 10002, US


    Description:

    ⭐ Lucie Pohl joins forces with a cast of immigrant comedians to make you laugh so hard you'll forget where you came from! Come see the hilarious Immigrant Jam at Caveat, a cabaret comedy venue that’s home to the smartest, joyfully-nerdiest comedy in New York!

    Tickets for Immigrant Jam in New York🎫 Standard Admission - includes regular seated entry🎫 Premium Admission - includes premium seating closer to the stage

    Highlights🎭 An unforgettable comedy showcase from the migrant perspective🌇 A chance to visit Caveat, a creative hub and cabaret comedy theater that champions nerdy, funny art and much more🤩 Hosted by Lucie Pohl and a cast of NYC's funniest immigrant and first-gen comics

    General Info📅 Date: June 2, 2023🕒 Time: 7 p.m.⏳ Duration: 90 minutes📍 Location: Caveat NYC👤 Age requirement: 21+ with physical ID♿ Accessibility: the venue is ADA compliant❓ Please consult the FAQs of this experience here

    DescriptionLooking for a comedy experience that celebrates diversity and cross-cultural humor? Look no further than Lucie Pohl's Immigrant Jam Comedy! Featuring some of NYC's funniest immigrant and first-generation comics, this show will have you laughing so hard, you'll forget where you came from! Immigrant Jam celebrates the beauty of everything deliciously different and not from here, all while guaranteeing not to have stolen any of your jobs. Hosted by the talented and hilarious German-born-NYC-raised comedian and actress, Lucie Pohl, this show is a regular feature in Time Out NY, The NY Times, and even ICE's secret group chats. Get your tickets for Immigrant Jam! at Caveat, New York!

    Tickets: https://cli.re/39629-immigrant-jam.

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  • Wagner College Theat…
    Wagner College Theatre | Pippin
    Starts: 8:00 pm
    Ends: October 6, 2023 - 10:30 pm

    Location: Wagner College Main Hall Theatre @ One Campus Rd, Staten Island, New York, 10301


    Description:

    Pippin

    Reserved Seating

    Pippin is the story of a young prince, heir to the throne, who is searching for his own “corner of the sky.” Pippin returns from university certain that he will find a fulfilling purpose in life. The Leading Player encourages Pippin to dabble in bloody battle, in lusty sexual entanglements and in savvy political maneuvers. Pippin discovers that true happiness is more complicated than he thought. With infectious tunes by Stephen Schwartz, Pippin is both a humorous allegory about growing up and a dark tale of the danger of false appearances and empty promises. Learn more at wagner.edu/theatre

    October 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, 14 @ 8PM

    October 7, 14, 15 @ 2PM

    Ticket Prices

    Adult: $25-32
    Senior: $23-30
    Child: $18-20
    Non-Wagner Student: $18-20
    Subscription & Group Pricing Available

    Tickets: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?ticketing=wct01.

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  • Rolling Stones Tribu…
    Rolling Stones Tribute Band - Streetfighter
    Starts: 8:30 pm
    Ends: October 6, 2023 - 11:30 pm

    Location: Max's Esca


    Description:

    Capturing the spirit and feel of the world's greatest rock and roll band in 1978, don't miss out on a night filled with some of the best music and food on the island.

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  • Alternate Side Parki…
    Alternate Side Parking Suspended
    Starts: 12:00 am
    Ends: October 7, 2023 - 11:59 pm


    Description:

    Alternate Side Parking suspended for Shemini Atzereth. Parking meters will be in effect.

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  • Arch(itecture) Homag…
    Arch(itecture) Homages Meet Art Advocacy : Architecture-Inspired Paintings and Published Text by Helen Levin
    Starts: 12:00 am
    Ends: October 7, 2023 - 11:59 pm

    Location: Wagner College Union Gallery @ 1 Campus Road, Staten Island, New York, 10301


    Description:

    Come view a collection of paintings and published texts by artist, Helen Levin.

    Helen's paintings are a love affair between the dynamics of pictorial space and contemporary architecture. She aims to capture the sense of movement and energy of both interior and exterior spaces suggested by structures of these architects: Frank Lloyd Wright, Frank Gehry, Steven Holl, and Antoine Predock. The drama and sculptural quality of architecture today offers, for her, a drama that represents her own psychic space.

       

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  • National Frappe Day
    National Frappe Day
    Starts: 12:00 am
    Ends: October 7, 2023 - 11:59 pm


    Description:

    Happy Frappe Day!

    Impress your friends and Learn More

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  • Picturing the Water:…
    Picturing the Water: The Photography of Alice Austen
    Starts: 12:00 am
    Ends: October 7, 2023 - 11:59 pm

    Location: Noble Maritime Collection @ 1000 Richmond Terrace, Building D, Staten Island, NY, 10301


    Description:

    The Alice Austen House and the Noble Maritime Collection present a collection of never-before-seen nautical photographs of one of America’s earliest and most prolific female photographers. Living and working on Staten Island during the Gilded Age, Alice Austen (1866–1952) was one of the first women photographers to work outside the confines of a studio, employing a visionary documentary style that was ahead of its time. Picturing the Water explores Austen’s deep connection to both local and international waterways and the vessels that traverse them. The newly printed photographs, reproduced from Austen’s glass plate and film negatives, will be framed in John Noble’s signature handmade frames, reflecting on parallels between the artists’ visions.

    This exhibition was guest-curated by Alice Austen House Executive Director Victoria Munro with collections assistance by Kristine Allegretti.

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  • Mexican Heritage Pho…
    Mexican Heritage Photography Exhibit
    Starts: 6:00 am
    Ends: October 7, 2023 - 9:00 pm

    Location: Bernikow JCC @ 1466 Manor Road, Staten Island, New York, 10314


    Description:

    I’m pleased to share that I have received a DCA Art Fund Staten Island Arts 2023 grant. I will be presenting a Mexican Heritage's solo photography exhibit featuring a combination of thirty black-and-white and color photographs of the local Mexican immigrant community, a selection from my ongoing photo documentary series,  Simple Moments of an Emerging Presence. 

     

    The Mexican community in Staten Island, New York, is a vibrant and integral part of the diverse tapestry of the borough. After several decades of immigration, this community has enriched the local culture with its traditions, and lively celebrations. From the traditional Staten Island Día Muertos, Our Lady of Guadalupe festivals, private celebrations, to authentic Mexican cuisine from local restaurants and food trucks, their influence is palpable. Despite facing challenges such as language barriers and immigration uncertainties, the Mexican community has shown remarkable resilience, creating support networks and cultural spaces that empower its members. Aspirations for a brighter future and a commitment to preserve their heritage while embracing their new home characterize the spirit of the Mexican community on Staten Island. 

    Title of photograph:

    Traditional Mexican folk dress in motion

    © 2015 Irma Bohórquez-Geisler, all rights reserved

     

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  • Yoga on the lawn at …
    Yoga on the lawn at Alice Austen House with Be Yoga SI
    Starts: 8:00 am
    Ends: October 7, 2023 - 9:00 am

    Location: Alice Austen House @ 2 Hylan Blvd, New York, New York, New York, New York, 10305, United States


    Description:

    All levels Gentle Flow by Donation. 

    Must pre-register for class at www.beyogasi.com. 

    Only students who are registered my attend class. Occupancy 24 students. Social distancing will be practiced and masks are required to and from mat. Please wear comfortable clothing and bring yoga mat, towel, water, and anything else you need for practice. Portion of proceeds benefit the Alice Austen House Museum. 

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  • East Brooklyn 5K Run…
    East Brooklyn 5K Run/Walk
    Starts: 9:00 am
    Ends: October 7, 2023 - 12:00 pm

    Location: Spring Creek Park @ Gateway Mall @ 395 Gateway Drive, Brooklyn, NY, 11239, US


    Description:

    East Brooklyn 5K Run/Walk
    October 7, 2023
    9AM Start Rain or Shine
    Spring Creek Park @ Gateway Mall
    395 Gateway Drive, Brooklyn, NY 11239

    AMENITIES
    Fun family day with a 5K walk/run followed by games and fitness activities that brings together the community.
    Music/DJ
    Refreshments
    Finisher Medals For All Participants

    BENEFICIARY
    The East New York Restoration puts on events that encompass a range of community development from helping homeowners obtain solar panels, helping local residents obtain employment in the Gateway Center stores, community mobilizing with resident associations within existing and newly constructed development to create Outdoor Movies@Gateway, an East Brooklyn 5K Run/Walk, Outdoor Jazz@Gateway, and more.

    Tickets: https://cli.re/44010-east-brooklyn-5k-runwalk.

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  • All Ages Open Access
    All Ages Open Access
    Starts: 10:00 am
    Ends: October 7, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: Multi-Use Room A / Media Lab (in Faber Pool and Park)


    Description:

    Members of all ages can come to our media lab and use a computer for projects, research, email, recreation, and more.

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  • Community Food Scrap…
    Community Food Scrap Drop Off pop-up
    Starts: 10:00 am
    Ends: October 7, 2023 - 12:00 pm

    Location: Stapleton Library @ 132 Canal St, Staten, NY, 10301, United States


    Description:

    This event will be held outdoors, weather permitting; on the sidewalk in front of the Stapleton main entrance on Wright Street. 

    In collaboration with Snug Harbor Cultural Center, Stapleton Library is facilitating a six weeks(September 16-Oct 21, every Saturday, 10am-12pm) food scrap collection for the community. Snug Harbor staff will be present during the pop-up event to educate and guide you. If you have any food scraps you'd like to part with, come to Stapleton Library and drop them off to learn the benefits of composting. Please see attached flyer for more information. 

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  • Faber Open Access
    Faber Open Access
    Starts: 10:00 am
    Ends: October 7, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: Faber Park Recreation Center (in Faber Pool and Park)


    Description:

    Faber Building Open Access

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  • GRAPHITE LIGHTHOUSE …
    GRAPHITE LIGHTHOUSE DRAWINGS will be Displayed at the National Lighthouse Museum, Staten Island, NY OPENING RECEPTION, SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 2023
    Starts: 11:00 am
    Ends: October 7, 2023 - 4:00 pm

    Location: National Lighthouse Museum @ 200 The Promenade at Lighthouse Point, Staten Island, NY, 10301


    Description:

    New Exhibit: Graphite Lighthouse Drawings by Greg DiNapoli  

     Saturday, June 3, 2023 @ 11:00 am - 4:00 pm

    NEW EXHIBIT: Graphite Lighthouse Drawings
    by Greg DiNapoli

    OPENING RECEPTION – Saturday, June 3, 2023
    2pm-4pm

    Exhibit will be up until June 30th, 2023                                                                                                                

    Light refreshments will be served. PRINTS and POSTCARDS will be for sale.

    Greg DiNapoli is a New Jersey based graphite artist working in the style of REALISM. He specializes in architectural subjects, as well as cityscapes and landscapes. Greg has been an architecture enthusiast since childhood and is still fascinated by skyscrapers, LIGHTHOUSES, and other large structures. EACH drawing takes anywhere from 40 to 100 hours, depending on the complexity of the subject. Greg’s work has been displayed in multiple galleries across the United States, and he has been recognized in several international competitions.

    Museum is adjacent to the FREE Staten Island Ferry...

    For information, available parking  718 390 0040

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  • Saturday Zoofaris
    Saturday Zoofaris
    Starts: 11:00 am
    Ends: October 7, 2023 - 2:00 pm

    Location: Staten Island Zoo, 614 Broadway, Staten Island, NY 10310, USA


    Description:

    The Staten Island Zoo is happy to introduce our Saturday Zoofari program. We have created six exciting programs for children in PreK through 6th grade. This is a four hour (10am - 2pm) drop off program at the zoo.

    Please pack a lunch for the day. There is no refrigeration for the lunches at the zoo so the lunches need to be non-perishable.

    You can register for any number of sessions or all six! There is a 15% discount on the total price if you register for all six sessions.

    Register here:
    http://statenislandzoo.doubleknot.com/registration/calendardetail.aspx?activitykey=2446149&OrgKey=3637&ReturnURL=%2fOpenRosters%2fViewActivitySpaceAvailable.aspx%3fclassificationid%3d55250%26orgkey%3d3637#

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  • Staten Island Urban …
    Staten Island Urban Center presents We Are A Waterfront: Access, Divide & Potential - Multimedia Art Exhibition at Governors Island
    Starts: 11:00 am
    Ends: October 7, 2023 - 5:00 pm

    Location: Governor's Island - Nolan Park - Building 5 @ Governor's Island, New York, New York, 11231, United States


    Description:

    Opening May 5, 2023, through October 31, 2023, Staten Island Urban Center (SIUC) debuts “We Are A Waterfront: Access, Divide & Potential,” a public multimedia art exhibition that foundationally centers on Staten Island’s north shore waterfront as a place in pursuit of social change and environmental justice. The exhibit is located at Governors Island’s Nolan Park House 5B. Doors open at noon May 5. Subsequently, presenting Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibit offers art, music, and opportunities for visitors to examine the struggle, potential, creativity and beauty of waterfront neighborhoods when community voices are at the center and fighting for environmental and social justice.

    “We know that our city includes some of the most incredible public waterfronts in the world, but we also know that the benefits of incredible waterfront design have not been, equitably, equally, or even fairly realized, so we need to change that.” said Kelly Vilar, curator of “We Are a Waterfront” and CEO of the Staten Island Urban Center.  “Our hope is that this exhibit challenges this view and helps to activate the average New Yorker into being a voice for change.” 

    At our opening on May 5, 2023, we will host “Music on the Porch,” a listening and dancing- freedom mixed set with hours of tracks that highlight activism in environmental and social justice movements. Guest DJs to be announced. 

    “We Are A Waterfront” installations presented by Staten Island Urban Center and other activists speak to a myriad of social issues such including,

    • Video excerpts from “Our Urban Town: Reimagining Staten Island Waterfront Communities”--a short documentary about community-driven ideas for waterfront development in Staten Island’s North Shore community. 

    • A multimedia installation called “Landfill Fashionistas: Image, Culture and Environment through the Lens of Young Girls of Color from Staten Island.” (Produced by young people of the Staten Island Urban Center.)

    • Collected and borrowed works from Sarah Yuster’s “Vulnerable Landscapes;” Sculpture by Olga Ayala; and north shore waterfront landscape photographs by John Kilcullen. 

    “We Are A Waterfront” highlights the need for positive, inclusive social change through participatory art to engage visitors of all ages. The exhibit will not only share beautiful works of art and imagination, but expresses hope to spur environmental activism– whether it be in the form of a reformed litterbug, a newborn environmental justice advocate, or further the hopes of a seasoned agent of social change.  Some of the hands-on activations in the exhibit include: 

    • Highlighting the work of city and statewide coalitions such as the Racial Impact Study Coalition, NY Renews and the NYC Environmental Justice Alliance.   

    • Access to digital petitions for various environmental and social causes to affect laws, policies and funding.

    • Free distribution of clothing to highlight the ideals of recycling, upcycling and reuse in the fight against fast fashion and pollution. 

    Staten Island Urban Center is an Organization In Residence at Governors Island exhibiting May 5, 2023, through Oct 31, 2023, showing 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Sunday. “We Are a Waterfront” is made possible through the Trust For Governors Island, NYC Department of Youth and Community Development, NY Renews-Tides Advocacy, Creatives Rebuild New York with Lost Horizon Films, The Staten Island Foundation, The Pinkerton Foundation and private donors.  Loaned works are provided by artists and collectors Deborah Quinones, Soraya Candelario, Sarah Yuster, Rachel Sanchez, Caryn Davis, Olga Ayala, Virginia Allen, John Kilcullen, Everet Curry, Angelo Roman, and others. 

    Staten Island Urban Center is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charitable organization. The mission of the Staten Island Urban Center (SIUC) is to strengthen neighborhoods by way of community development through community involvement.  We lift the voice of our borough’s most marginalized and disenfranchised people through collective solution building in pursuit of cultural equity, thrivability, self-determination, and independence. We organize with youth and grassroots community leaders and utilize community-produced art and media to uplift social justice issues. 

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  • Vulnerable Landscape…
    Vulnerable Landscapes
    Starts: 11:00 am
    Ends: October 7, 2023 - 5:00 pm

    Location: Staten Island Museum @ 1000 Richmond Terrace, Building A, Richmond County, New York, 10301


    Description:

    Vulnerable Landscapes depicts an island at risk in the heart of the Nation’s largest city. This interdisciplinary exhibition centers the shorelines at the forefront of climate change in one of New York City’s most vulnerable landscapes: Staten Island. The borough faces particular challenges due to its geography and history, with industry and community concentrated where water meets ground.

    This exhibition examines the shared space between the built and natural environment and highlights local individuals advocating for climate justice and a deeper connection to where we live. Themes of resistance, access, change, and recovery are conveyed through new works of contemporary art, scientific endeavors aimed at resiliency efforts, and art and archival materials from the museum’s collection. Vulnerable Landscapes circumnavigates Staten Island illuminating the past to shed light on the future.

    Featuring

    Billion Oyster Project, James Vincent Brice, Nate Dorr, Sarah Nelson Wright & Edrex Fontanilla, Nataki Hewling, HERShot students: Madison Davis, Alexandria Anderson, Savannah Washington, Soojin Yoonsmith), Nathan Kensinger, Living Breakwaters: SCAPE, Michael McWeeney, Beryl Thurman, and Sarah Yuster.

    OPENING EVENTS

    Members’ Preview: Thursday, April 20, 6:00pm – 8:00pm (Click here to become a Museum Member)

    Public Opening: EARTH DAY! Saturday, April 22, 2:00pm – 4:00pm
    Celebrate Earth Day at the Museum with the opening of our newest exhibition as well as crafts and activities for all ages. Enjoy free seedlings from the NYC Native Plant Center (supplies are limited), try your hand at charcoal landscape drawing with Freshkills Park, make plantable seedpaper, examine habitat los

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  • Meditation Class
    Meditation Class
    Starts: 11:30 am
    Ends: October 7, 2023 - 1:00 pm

    Location: The Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art, 338 Lighthouse Ave, Staten Island, NY 10306, USA


    Description:

    The Museum's meditation class is held Saturdays at 11:30 AM. The fee for the class is $12/$10 for members. Learn more at http://www.tibetanmuseum.org/meditation-classes

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  • Andrea Doria: Rescue…
    Andrea Doria: Rescue at Sea
    Starts: 12:00 pm
    Ends: October 7, 2023 - 5:00 pm

    Location: Noble Maritime Collection @ 1000 Richmond Terrace, Building D, Staten Island, NY, 10301


    Description:

    The Noble Maritime Collection presents Andrea Doria: Rescue at Sea, an exhibition about the 1956 sinking of the SS Andrea Doria and the rescue of her passengers.

     

    The exhibition will be on view from June 16, 2022 through June 2023.  There will be an opening reception on Thursday, June 16 from 6 to 8 PM.

     

    The SS Andrea Doria was the pride of postwar Italy.  A glamorous transatlantic ocean liner, she was a “floating art gallery” and a marvel of midcentury modern design.  She carried celebrities as well as Italian immigrants to new opportunities in America.

     

    On July 25, 1956, the Swedish liner MS Stockholm collided with the Andrea Doria, which was en route to New York.  The subsequent rescue was one of the most dramatic and well-documented in sea history.

     

    The Andrea Doria foundered 11 hours after the collision, and now lays on her starboard side 250 feet below the surface, about 50 miles from Nantucket.

     

    The exhibition will feature objects and artifacts from the extensive collection of diver and researcher John Moyer, Salvor in Possession of the Andrea Doria.

     

    In addition to numerous rare photographs and artwork, on display will be a lifering from the Andrea Doria, as well as china from all passenger classes, pottery, glassware, silverware, and the ship’s brass bell, recovered by Moyer and a team of divers.

     

    The exhibition was developed with the guidance of survivor, educator, author, and filmmaker Pierette Domenica Simpson, who is the gatekeeper of Andrea Doria survivor stories.  She is the author of the books Alive on the Andrea Doria!: The Greatest Sea Rescue in History and I Was Shipwrecked on the Andrea Doria! The Titanic of the 1950s

     

    Archival newsreel footage of the Andrea Doria’s maiden voyage, the collision, and the rescue of her passengers—all provided by the Sherman Grinberg Library—will be shown in the exhibition on a converted Firestone television from 1956, the year of the sinking.

     

    The exhibition also includes underwater footage shot by Bill Campbell and Billy Deans of John Moyer and a team diving to the wreck and recovering two 1,000-pound ceramic mural panels by Italian artist Guido Gambone (1909-1969).

     

    In 1993, Moyer was awarded an Admiralty Arrest in US Federal Court and named Salvor in Possession of the wreck.  In the ruling, US District Judge Joseph H. Rodriguez stated Moyer’s “research and archeological documentation of his effort indicate a respect for the Andrea Doria as something more than just a commercial salvage project.”

     

    Photographs of some of the Andrea Doria survivors are featured in the exhibition, including Simpson, who, at nine years old, was immigrating to the United States with her grandparents, Pietro and Domenica Burzio, to start a new life with her mother Vivian, who had moved to Detroit eight years earlier to pursue the American Dream.

     

    Simpson wrote and produced the 2016 documentary Andrea Doria: Are the Passengers Saved?, directed by Luca Guardabascio of Rome.  To mark the 66th

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  • Arc of Twenty Years
    Arc of Twenty Years
    Starts: 12:00 pm
    Ends: October 7, 2023 - 5:00 pm

    Location: Noble Maritime Collection @ 1000 Richmond Terrace, Building D, Staten Island, NY, 10301


    Description:

    The Noble Maritime Collection presents Arc of Twenty Years, an exhibition independently curated by photographer Michael McWeeney and painter Sarah Yuster featuring art created in the aftermath of the September 11th attacks.

    The exhibition will be on view from August 12 to October 3, 2021 in the museum’s library.  There will be an opening reception on Wednesday, August 11 from 6 to 8 PM.

    Arc of Twenty Years will feature the work of Ghanim Khalil, Scott LoBaido, Diane Matyas, Ann Marie McDonnell, Michael McWeeney, Kristi Pfister, Marguerite Maria Rivas, and Sarah Yuster, all Staten Island artists.  It is a multimedia exhibition about the emotional impact and socio-political changes on Staten Island after the attacks.

    A lithograph featuring the World Trade Center by John A. Noble (1913-1983), the museum’s namesake, will also be included in the exhibition. 

    Curator Sarah Yuster states, “In the twenty years since 9/11, much of our populace has notably changed.  The way we see ourselves and each other as individuals, as Americans, took a marked trajectory spurred by one event.  The exhibition catalogues and explores major aspects of these permutations through art, photography, written word and short films.”

    Ms. Yuster continues, “Staten Island is, in many ways, a microcosm of the United States in terms of ethnicities, economics, and ideologies.  An immediate and long-term aftermath of that day rippled through the nation.  The initial agony of three thousand innocent lives lost at once, the ensuing spasms of fury and fear were felt most intensely here.  Empathy, camaraderie, selflessness and unity soared for weeks, galvanizing New Yorkers, but quickly dissipated into dissenting factions.  The art and response from all factions will be displayed.”

    Curator Michael McWeeney added, “This is not just a memorial; it’s a look at how we as a society have grown over the past 20 years.  The artists take you through their personal stories and contemplate how all of our lives have been altered by the 9/11 attacks.”

    Sarah Yuster’s painting The Firefighter, on loan from the Staten Island Children’s Museum, as well as three paintings depicting the changing skyline in Lower Manhattan from 1985 to 2014, will be on display.

    “Witness,” a poem by Staten Island’s first Poet Laureate Marguerite Maria Rivas, will be featured in the exhibition.  Rivas first wrote the poem as an email to a friend in Colorado immediately after the attacks, and it is now part of the National September 11th Museum’s online collection.

    Ann Marie McDonnell contributed two bronze sculptures, The Missing and The Faithful, which honor the lives of those lost and the loved ones who mourn them. 

    Diane Matyas contributed a multimedia work incorporating a painting with an apron and napkin, which she made to honor the lives of the Windows on the World restaurant employees.

    Scott LoBaido will exhibit a reproduction of an oil painting that he completed in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; it originally hung in Cargo Cafe in St. George, a local gathering place for the community at that time.

    Kristi Pfister will display six paintings, five of which are on ceramic tiles, and one drawing completed in the aftermath of 9/11 depicting people in various states of digging and waiting, searching for answers.

    Michael McWeeney will display a photograph of the Tribute in Light taken in March 2002, the first time those lights were lit, as well as a series of portraits with accompanying audio in the subjects’ own words about the Muslim experience after 9/11, as conceived by scholar Ghanim Khalil.

    The John A. Noble lithograph Ghost of a Bygone Ferry will be on display from the museum’s collection.  This print is his reaction to the passage of time and the decline of numerous ferry routes in New York Harbor by the 1970s; the Twin Towers, under construction, figure prominently in the background of the composition.

    For more information about the exhibition, visit noblemaritime.org/arc-of-twenty-years.

    This exhibition is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council; the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature; and by a grant from the Lily Auchincloss Foundation.

    The Noble Maritime Collection, located in a former mariners’ dormitory at Snug Harbor Cultural Center and Botanical Garden, 1000 Richmond Terrace, Building D, Staten Island, New York, is open from 12 until 5 PM, Thursdays through Sundays.  Admission is by donation.

    For more information about the museum, call (718) 447-6490 or visit noblemaritime.org.

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  • Faber Open Access
    Faber Open Access
    Starts: 12:00 pm
    Ends: October 7, 2023 - 8:00 pm

    Location: Faber Park Recreation Center (in Faber Pool and Park)


    Description:

    Faber Building Open Access

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  • Day of Humanity
    Day of Humanity
    Starts: 12:30 pm
    Ends: October 7, 2023 - 4:30 pm

    Location: PS 59 The Harbor View School


    Description:

    Join us for the Day of Humanity on October 7, 2023. This event is a beautiful opportunity to unite as a community and celebrate the best aspects of our shared humanity. By participating, you will have a chance to engage with others, learn from different perspectives, and contribute to a more inclusive and compassionate society.
    The Day of Humanity event will include keynote speakers, workshops, community activities, and giveaways.
    Whether you are passionate about social justice, interested in learning about different cultures, or simply looking for a fun and meaningful way to spend your day, the Day of Humanity event is to be noticed. We hope to see you there and look forward to celebrating our shared humanity.

    https://www.facebook.com/events/6121362464658552/

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  • Pirates and Mermaids…
    Pirates and Mermaids Halloween Themed Event
    Starts: 1:00 pm
    Ends: October 7, 2023 - 3:00 pm

    Location: 299 Cromwell Ave, Staten Island, NY 10305-1311, United States


    Description:

    Come kick off the Halloween festivities with Kids at Heart! Hop on board for our exclusive pirate and mermaid interactive experience, where your child can channel their inner pirate or transform into an enchanting mermaid. Seize the opportunity to use your creativity while crafting, cooking, and socializing. Embark on an adventure that's absolutely one-of-a-kind in our community. Your entire family will dive into a whimsical pirate voyage thats bound to awaken the inner child in everyone!

    https://www.facebook.com/events/980023619754129/

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  • DeMatti Drop in prog…
    DeMatti Drop in program
    Starts: 2:00 pm
    Ends: October 7, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: DeMatti Park Fieldhouse (in De Matti Park)


    Description:

    Join NYC Parks at DeMatti fieldhouse for fun arts and crafts activities and interactive games. This program is offered Tuesday through Saturday 2pm-6pm.

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  • Wagner College Theat…
    Wagner College Theatre | Pippin
    Starts: 2:00 pm
    Ends: October 7, 2023 - 4:30 pm

    Location: Wagner College Main Hall Theatre @ One Campus Rd, Staten Island, New York, 10301


    Description:

    Pippin

    Reserved Seating

    Pippin is the story of a young prince, heir to the throne, who is searching for his own “corner of the sky.” Pippin returns from university certain that he will find a fulfilling purpose in life. The Leading Player encourages Pippin to dabble in bloody battle, in lusty sexual entanglements and in savvy political maneuvers. Pippin discovers that true happiness is more complicated than he thought. With infectious tunes by Stephen Schwartz, Pippin is both a humorous allegory about growing up and a dark tale of the danger of false appearances and empty promises. Learn more at wagner.edu/theatre

    October 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, 14 @ 8PM

    October 7, 14, 15 @ 2PM

    Ticket Prices

    Adult: $25-32
    Senior: $23-30
    Child: $18-20
    Non-Wagner Student: $18-20
    Subscription & Group Pricing Available

    Tickets: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?ticketing=wct01.

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  • Tai Chi class
    Tai Chi class
    Starts: 3:30 pm
    Ends: October 7, 2023 - 5:00 pm

    Location: The Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art, 338 Lighthouse Ave, Staten Island, NY 10306, USA


    Description:

    Tai Chi is held on Saturdays at 3:30 PM. The fee for the class is $12/$10 for members. Learn more at http://www.tibetanmuseum.org/tai-chi

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  • Tavern Concerts @ Hi…
    Tavern Concerts @ Historic Richmond Town
    Starts: 6:00 pm
    Ends: October 7, 2023 - 11:00 pm

    Location: Guyon Tavern, Richmond Road, Staten Island, 10306


    Description:

    Tavern Concerts — Historic Richmond Town


    This indoor winter concert series will take place in the newly restored Guyon Tavern, located on Richmond Road. The Tavern boasts a wood-burning stove, flickering candles, live music and the true feel of a 19th century saloon. Beverage options harken back to the period and include hot spiced apple cider, scratch made mulled wine, as well as a refreshing selection of beers. Restoration projects recently completed at the nearly 200 year old historic Guyon Tavern, repaired damage from a 2017 car accident as well as structural and cosmetic work giving the building a functional tavern space that is true to its 1820s heritage. Shows are scheduled for every Saturday, at 6:00:PM and 8:00PM.

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  • Newhouse After Dark:…
    Newhouse After Dark: The Amal Quartet
    Starts: 7:00 pm
    Ends: October 7, 2023 - 9:00 pm

    Location: Snug Harbor Cultural Center and Botanical Garden


    Description:

    The Amal Quartet project is a collaboration between Volker Goetze and Guy Klucevsek, originally formed for the historic "Little Amal Walks NYC" event a year ago here at Snug Harbor Cultural Center. This program reunites the group for the first time since then, with the same personnel, to present new compositions and arrangements of Guy’s and to reprise some of the tunes from Little Amal Walks NYC.

    WHEN: October 7 | 7 PM - 9 PM
    WHERE: Newhouse Center for Contemporary Art, Main Hall Gallery, Building C
    ADMISSION: General admission $10.00 (includes gallery admission), Snug Harbor Members $8.00 (includes gallery admission) | BUY TICKETS HERE: https://snugharbor.my.salesforce-sites.com/ticket/#/events/a0S8V00000UtoG6UAJ

    This is Guy’s first performance since then, or, as he refers to it, his “second annual post-retirement concert.” His music has been described as "endlessly inventive, witty, moody and heartbreakingly beautiful.”

    Trumpeter Volker Goetze creates live performance narratives that support peace and cooperation in this turbulent era with a “remarkable sense of cultural diversity… showcasing an uncanny ability to listen and respond… in an exquisite musical beauty." (JAZZIZ)

    This performance is made possible by a DCLA Art Fund Grant from Staten Island Arts, with public funding from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs enabling the creation of new material and a recording, which the quartet is making the week leading up to the concert, and the concert as well.

    Newhouse After Dark is made possible through generous support from the Samuel I. Newhouse Foundation, the Howard Gilman Foundation, and the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature.

    https://www.facebook.com/events/1470862480367112/

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  • Ukrainian/Russian Pe…
    Ukrainian/Russian Peace Concert Music Matters
    Starts: 7:30 pm
    Ends: October 7, 2023 - 9:00 pm

    Location: Gateway Church


    Description:

    Dear Friends Live Music Matters! Featuring an all Ukrainian and Russian cast! Join us for this unique one time concert event on Staten Island!

    Thanks to the generous support from the Staten Island Arts and the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, general admission $20 suggested donation at the door Students and Children are admitted FREE

    Zoya Gramigin soprano
    Yelena Polyachenko pianist
    Galina Ivannikova mezzo soprano
    Anna Polyachenko dancer/singer
    Adeline Cheney singer
    Chris Jehnert singer
    Tania Eicoff narrator
    Jessica Stagno ASL interpreter

    1. "In quele trine morbide" from Manon, Zoya

    2. Rusalka "song of the moon" Zoya

    3. Ukrainian folk dance "metelitsa" Anna dancer

    4." O mio Fernando" from La Favorita Donizetti . Galina

    5. "Habanera " from Carmen. Galina

    6. "Barcarole" tales of Hoffman, Zoya and Galina

    Intermission

    1. "Dear Mr. Gershwin "from radio gals . Anna

    2. Yelena's solo piano number

    3. "Far from the home I love " from fiddler on the roof, Anna

    4. "Good morning Baltimore" Adeline

    5. "Don't rain on my parade " Adeline

    6. "I love you to death" original song Chris

    7. "wolves" by Selina Gomez & Marshmello, Chris and track

    8. "For Good" from Wicked, Anna and Chris

    https://www.facebook.com/events/1476236846509817/

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  • Wagner College Theat…
    Wagner College Theatre | Pippin
    Starts: 8:00 pm
    Ends: October 7, 2023 - 10:30 pm

    Location: Wagner College Main Hall Theatre @ One Campus Rd, Staten Island, New York, 10301


    Description:

    Pippin

    Reserved Seating

    Pippin is the story of a young prince, heir to the throne, who is searching for his own “corner of the sky.” Pippin returns from university certain that he will find a fulfilling purpose in life. The Leading Player encourages Pippin to dabble in bloody battle, in lusty sexual entanglements and in savvy political maneuvers. Pippin discovers that true happiness is more complicated than he thought. With infectious tunes by Stephen Schwartz, Pippin is both a humorous allegory about growing up and a dark tale of the danger of false appearances and empty promises. Learn more at wagner.edu/theatre

    October 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, 14 @ 8PM

    October 7, 14, 15 @ 2PM

    Ticket Prices

    Adult: $25-32
    Senior: $23-30
    Child: $18-20
    Non-Wagner Student: $18-20
    Subscription & Group Pricing Available

    Tickets: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?ticketing=wct01.

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  • Alternate Side Parki…
    Alternate Side Parking Suspended
    Starts: 12:00 am
    Ends: October 8, 2023 - 11:59 pm


    Description:

    Alternate Side Parking suspended for Simchas Torah. Parking meters will be in effect.

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  • Arch(itecture) Homag…
    Arch(itecture) Homages Meet Art Advocacy : Architecture-Inspired Paintings and Published Text by Helen Levin
    Starts: 12:00 am
    Ends: October 8, 2023 - 11:59 pm

    Location: Wagner College Union Gallery @ 1 Campus Road, Staten Island, New York, 10301


    Description:

    Come view a collection of paintings and published texts by artist, Helen Levin.

    Helen's paintings are a love affair between the dynamics of pictorial space and contemporary architecture. She aims to capture the sense of movement and energy of both interior and exterior spaces suggested by structures of these architects: Frank Lloyd Wright, Frank Gehry, Steven Holl, and Antoine Predock. The drama and sculptural quality of architecture today offers, for her, a drama that represents her own psychic space.

       

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  • National Pierogi Day
    National Pierogi Day
    Starts: 12:00 am
    Ends: October 8, 2023 - 11:59 pm


    Description:

    Happy Pierogi Day!

    Impress your friends and Learn More

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  • Picturing the Water:…
    Picturing the Water: The Photography of Alice Austen
    Starts: 12:00 am
    Ends: October 8, 2023 - 11:59 pm

    Location: Noble Maritime Collection @ 1000 Richmond Terrace, Building D, Staten Island, NY, 10301


    Description:

    The Alice Austen House and the Noble Maritime Collection present a collection of never-before-seen nautical photographs of one of America’s earliest and most prolific female photographers. Living and working on Staten Island during the Gilded Age, Alice Austen (1866–1952) was one of the first women photographers to work outside the confines of a studio, employing a visionary documentary style that was ahead of its time. Picturing the Water explores Austen’s deep connection to both local and international waterways and the vessels that traverse them. The newly printed photographs, reproduced from Austen’s glass plate and film negatives, will be framed in John Noble’s signature handmade frames, reflecting on parallels between the artists’ visions.

    This exhibition was guest-curated by Alice Austen House Executive Director Victoria Munro with collections assistance by Kristine Allegretti.

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  • Mexican Heritage Pho…
    Mexican Heritage Photography Exhibit
    Starts: 6:00 am
    Ends: October 8, 2023 - 9:00 pm

    Location: Bernikow JCC @ 1466 Manor Road, Staten Island, New York, 10314


    Description:

    I’m pleased to share that I have received a DCA Art Fund Staten Island Arts 2023 grant. I will be presenting a Mexican Heritage's solo photography exhibit featuring a combination of thirty black-and-white and color photographs of the local Mexican immigrant community, a selection from my ongoing photo documentary series,  Simple Moments of an Emerging Presence. 

     

    The Mexican community in Staten Island, New York, is a vibrant and integral part of the diverse tapestry of the borough. After several decades of immigration, this community has enriched the local culture with its traditions, and lively celebrations. From the traditional Staten Island Día Muertos, Our Lady of Guadalupe festivals, private celebrations, to authentic Mexican cuisine from local restaurants and food trucks, their influence is palpable. Despite facing challenges such as language barriers and immigration uncertainties, the Mexican community has shown remarkable resilience, creating support networks and cultural spaces that empower its members. Aspirations for a brighter future and a commitment to preserve their heritage while embracing their new home characterize the spirit of the Mexican community on Staten Island. 

    Title of photograph:

    Traditional Mexican folk dress in motion

    © 2015 Irma Bohórquez-Geisler, all rights reserved

     

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  • Open Run: Conference…
    Open Run: Conference House Park
    Starts: 9:00 am
    Ends: October 8, 2023 - 10:00 am

    Location: Conference House Park, 298 Satterlee St, Staten Island, NY 10307, USA


    Description:

    Join New York Road Runners for FREE weekly runs in your neighborhood! Open to all ages and experience levels. Walkers, strollers, and dogs on a leash are welcome. No advance registration is required, but is encouraged

    For more information visit openrun.nyrr.org

    DAY & TIME:
    Sundays @ 9 a.m.
    DISTANCE:
    3.1 m (5k)
    WHERE TO MEET:
    Off Hylan Blvd., next to the parking lot, on the path that leads to the water

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  • All Ages Open Access
    All Ages Open Access
    Starts: 10:00 am
    Ends: October 8, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: Multi-Use Room A / Media Lab (in Faber Pool and Park)


    Description:

    Members of all ages can come to our media lab and use a computer for projects, research, email, recreation, and more.

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  • Faber Open Access
    Faber Open Access
    Starts: 10:00 am
    Ends: October 8, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: Faber Park Recreation Center (in Faber Pool and Park)


    Description:

    Faber Building Open Access

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  • GRAPHITE LIGHTHOUSE …
    GRAPHITE LIGHTHOUSE DRAWINGS will be Displayed at the National Lighthouse Museum, Staten Island, NY OPENING RECEPTION, SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 2023
    Starts: 11:00 am
    Ends: October 8, 2023 - 4:00 pm

    Location: National Lighthouse Museum @ 200 The Promenade at Lighthouse Point, Staten Island, NY, 10301


    Description:

    New Exhibit: Graphite Lighthouse Drawings by Greg DiNapoli  

     Saturday, June 3, 2023 @ 11:00 am - 4:00 pm

    NEW EXHIBIT: Graphite Lighthouse Drawings
    by Greg DiNapoli

    OPENING RECEPTION – Saturday, June 3, 2023
    2pm-4pm

    Exhibit will be up until June 30th, 2023                                                                                                                

    Light refreshments will be served. PRINTS and POSTCARDS will be for sale.

    Greg DiNapoli is a New Jersey based graphite artist working in the style of REALISM. He specializes in architectural subjects, as well as cityscapes and landscapes. Greg has been an architecture enthusiast since childhood and is still fascinated by skyscrapers, LIGHTHOUSES, and other large structures. EACH drawing takes anywhere from 40 to 100 hours, depending on the complexity of the subject. Greg’s work has been displayed in multiple galleries across the United States, and he has been recognized in several international competitions.

    Museum is adjacent to the FREE Staten Island Ferry...

    For information, available parking  718 390 0040

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  • Staten Island Urban …
    Staten Island Urban Center presents We Are A Waterfront: Access, Divide & Potential - Multimedia Art Exhibition at Governors Island
    Starts: 11:00 am
    Ends: October 8, 2023 - 5:00 pm

    Location: Governor's Island - Nolan Park - Building 5 @ Governor's Island, New York, New York, 11231, United States


    Description:

    Opening May 5, 2023, through October 31, 2023, Staten Island Urban Center (SIUC) debuts “We Are A Waterfront: Access, Divide & Potential,” a public multimedia art exhibition that foundationally centers on Staten Island’s north shore waterfront as a place in pursuit of social change and environmental justice. The exhibit is located at Governors Island’s Nolan Park House 5B. Doors open at noon May 5. Subsequently, presenting Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibit offers art, music, and opportunities for visitors to examine the struggle, potential, creativity and beauty of waterfront neighborhoods when community voices are at the center and fighting for environmental and social justice.

    “We know that our city includes some of the most incredible public waterfronts in the world, but we also know that the benefits of incredible waterfront design have not been, equitably, equally, or even fairly realized, so we need to change that.” said Kelly Vilar, curator of “We Are a Waterfront” and CEO of the Staten Island Urban Center.  “Our hope is that this exhibit challenges this view and helps to activate the average New Yorker into being a voice for change.” 

    At our opening on May 5, 2023, we will host “Music on the Porch,” a listening and dancing- freedom mixed set with hours of tracks that highlight activism in environmental and social justice movements. Guest DJs to be announced. 

    “We Are A Waterfront” installations presented by Staten Island Urban Center and other activists speak to a myriad of social issues such including,

    • Video excerpts from “Our Urban Town: Reimagining Staten Island Waterfront Communities”--a short documentary about community-driven ideas for waterfront development in Staten Island’s North Shore community. 

    • A multimedia installation called “Landfill Fashionistas: Image, Culture and Environment through the Lens of Young Girls of Color from Staten Island.” (Produced by young people of the Staten Island Urban Center.)

    • Collected and borrowed works from Sarah Yuster’s “Vulnerable Landscapes;” Sculpture by Olga Ayala; and north shore waterfront landscape photographs by John Kilcullen. 

    “We Are A Waterfront” highlights the need for positive, inclusive social change through participatory art to engage visitors of all ages. The exhibit will not only share beautiful works of art and imagination, but expresses hope to spur environmental activism– whether it be in the form of a reformed litterbug, a newborn environmental justice advocate, or further the hopes of a seasoned agent of social change.  Some of the hands-on activations in the exhibit include: 

    • Highlighting the work of city and statewide coalitions such as the Racial Impact Study Coalition, NY Renews and the NYC Environmental Justice Alliance.   

    • Access to digital petitions for various environmental and social causes to affect laws, policies and funding.

    • Free distribution of clothing to highlight the ideals of recycling, upcycling and reuse in the fight against fast fashion and pollution. 

    Staten Island Urban Center is an Organization In Residence at Governors Island exhibiting May 5, 2023, through Oct 31, 2023, showing 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Sunday. “We Are a Waterfront” is made possible through the Trust For Governors Island, NYC Department of Youth and Community Development, NY Renews-Tides Advocacy, Creatives Rebuild New York with Lost Horizon Films, The Staten Island Foundation, The Pinkerton Foundation and private donors.  Loaned works are provided by artists and collectors Deborah Quinones, Soraya Candelario, Sarah Yuster, Rachel Sanchez, Caryn Davis, Olga Ayala, Virginia Allen, John Kilcullen, Everet Curry, Angelo Roman, and others. 

    Staten Island Urban Center is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charitable organization. The mission of the Staten Island Urban Center (SIUC) is to strengthen neighborhoods by way of community development through community involvement.  We lift the voice of our borough’s most marginalized and disenfranchised people through collective solution building in pursuit of cultural equity, thrivability, self-determination, and independence. We organize with youth and grassroots community leaders and utilize community-produced art and media to uplift social justice issues. 

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  • Vulnerable Landscape…
    Vulnerable Landscapes
    Starts: 11:00 am
    Ends: October 8, 2023 - 5:00 pm

    Location: Staten Island Museum @ 1000 Richmond Terrace, Building A, Richmond County, New York, 10301


    Description:

    Vulnerable Landscapes depicts an island at risk in the heart of the Nation’s largest city. This interdisciplinary exhibition centers the shorelines at the forefront of climate change in one of New York City’s most vulnerable landscapes: Staten Island. The borough faces particular challenges due to its geography and history, with industry and community concentrated where water meets ground.

    This exhibition examines the shared space between the built and natural environment and highlights local individuals advocating for climate justice and a deeper connection to where we live. Themes of resistance, access, change, and recovery are conveyed through new works of contemporary art, scientific endeavors aimed at resiliency efforts, and art and archival materials from the museum’s collection. Vulnerable Landscapes circumnavigates Staten Island illuminating the past to shed light on the future.

    Featuring

    Billion Oyster Project, James Vincent Brice, Nate Dorr, Sarah Nelson Wright & Edrex Fontanilla, Nataki Hewling, HERShot students: Madison Davis, Alexandria Anderson, Savannah Washington, Soojin Yoonsmith), Nathan Kensinger, Living Breakwaters: SCAPE, Michael McWeeney, Beryl Thurman, and Sarah Yuster.

    OPENING EVENTS

    Members’ Preview: Thursday, April 20, 6:00pm – 8:00pm (Click here to become a Museum Member)

    Public Opening: EARTH DAY! Saturday, April 22, 2:00pm – 4:00pm
    Celebrate Earth Day at the Museum with the opening of our newest exhibition as well as crafts and activities for all ages. Enjoy free seedlings from the NYC Native Plant Center (supplies are limited), try your hand at charcoal landscape drawing with Freshkills Park, make plantable seedpaper, examine habitat los

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  • Andrea Doria: Rescue…
    Andrea Doria: Rescue at Sea
    Starts: 12:00 pm
    Ends: October 8, 2023 - 5:00 pm

    Location: Noble Maritime Collection @ 1000 Richmond Terrace, Building D, Staten Island, NY, 10301


    Description:

    The Noble Maritime Collection presents Andrea Doria: Rescue at Sea, an exhibition about the 1956 sinking of the SS Andrea Doria and the rescue of her passengers.

     

    The exhibition will be on view from June 16, 2022 through June 2023.  There will be an opening reception on Thursday, June 16 from 6 to 8 PM.

     

    The SS Andrea Doria was the pride of postwar Italy.  A glamorous transatlantic ocean liner, she was a “floating art gallery” and a marvel of midcentury modern design.  She carried celebrities as well as Italian immigrants to new opportunities in America.

     

    On July 25, 1956, the Swedish liner MS Stockholm collided with the Andrea Doria, which was en route to New York.  The subsequent rescue was one of the most dramatic and well-documented in sea history.

     

    The Andrea Doria foundered 11 hours after the collision, and now lays on her starboard side 250 feet below the surface, about 50 miles from Nantucket.

     

    The exhibition will feature objects and artifacts from the extensive collection of diver and researcher John Moyer, Salvor in Possession of the Andrea Doria.

     

    In addition to numerous rare photographs and artwork, on display will be a lifering from the Andrea Doria, as well as china from all passenger classes, pottery, glassware, silverware, and the ship’s brass bell, recovered by Moyer and a team of divers.

     

    The exhibition was developed with the guidance of survivor, educator, author, and filmmaker Pierette Domenica Simpson, who is the gatekeeper of Andrea Doria survivor stories.  She is the author of the books Alive on the Andrea Doria!: The Greatest Sea Rescue in History and I Was Shipwrecked on the Andrea Doria! The Titanic of the 1950s

     

    Archival newsreel footage of the Andrea Doria’s maiden voyage, the collision, and the rescue of her passengers—all provided by the Sherman Grinberg Library—will be shown in the exhibition on a converted Firestone television from 1956, the year of the sinking.

     

    The exhibition also includes underwater footage shot by Bill Campbell and Billy Deans of John Moyer and a team diving to the wreck and recovering two 1,000-pound ceramic mural panels by Italian artist Guido Gambone (1909-1969).

     

    In 1993, Moyer was awarded an Admiralty Arrest in US Federal Court and named Salvor in Possession of the wreck.  In the ruling, US District Judge Joseph H. Rodriguez stated Moyer’s “research and archeological documentation of his effort indicate a respect for the Andrea Doria as something more than just a commercial salvage project.”

     

    Photographs of some of the Andrea Doria survivors are featured in the exhibition, including Simpson, who, at nine years old, was immigrating to the United States with her grandparents, Pietro and Domenica Burzio, to start a new life with her mother Vivian, who had moved to Detroit eight years earlier to pursue the American Dream.

     

    Simpson wrote and produced the 2016 documentary Andrea Doria: Are the Passengers Saved?, directed by Luca Guardabascio of Rome.  To mark the 66th

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  • Arc of Twenty Years
    Arc of Twenty Years
    Starts: 12:00 pm
    Ends: October 8, 2023 - 5:00 pm

    Location: Noble Maritime Collection @ 1000 Richmond Terrace, Building D, Staten Island, NY, 10301


    Description:

    The Noble Maritime Collection presents Arc of Twenty Years, an exhibition independently curated by photographer Michael McWeeney and painter Sarah Yuster featuring art created in the aftermath of the September 11th attacks.

    The exhibition will be on view from August 12 to October 3, 2021 in the museum’s library.  There will be an opening reception on Wednesday, August 11 from 6 to 8 PM.

    Arc of Twenty Years will feature the work of Ghanim Khalil, Scott LoBaido, Diane Matyas, Ann Marie McDonnell, Michael McWeeney, Kristi Pfister, Marguerite Maria Rivas, and Sarah Yuster, all Staten Island artists.  It is a multimedia exhibition about the emotional impact and socio-political changes on Staten Island after the attacks.

    A lithograph featuring the World Trade Center by John A. Noble (1913-1983), the museum’s namesake, will also be included in the exhibition. 

    Curator Sarah Yuster states, “In the twenty years since 9/11, much of our populace has notably changed.  The way we see ourselves and each other as individuals, as Americans, took a marked trajectory spurred by one event.  The exhibition catalogues and explores major aspects of these permutations through art, photography, written word and short films.”

    Ms. Yuster continues, “Staten Island is, in many ways, a microcosm of the United States in terms of ethnicities, economics, and ideologies.  An immediate and long-term aftermath of that day rippled through the nation.  The initial agony of three thousand innocent lives lost at once, the ensuing spasms of fury and fear were felt most intensely here.  Empathy, camaraderie, selflessness and unity soared for weeks, galvanizing New Yorkers, but quickly dissipated into dissenting factions.  The art and response from all factions will be displayed.”

    Curator Michael McWeeney added, “This is not just a memorial; it’s a look at how we as a society have grown over the past 20 years.  The artists take you through their personal stories and contemplate how all of our lives have been altered by the 9/11 attacks.”

    Sarah Yuster’s painting The Firefighter, on loan from the Staten Island Children’s Museum, as well as three paintings depicting the changing skyline in Lower Manhattan from 1985 to 2014, will be on display.

    “Witness,” a poem by Staten Island’s first Poet Laureate Marguerite Maria Rivas, will be featured in the exhibition.  Rivas first wrote the poem as an email to a friend in Colorado immediately after the attacks, and it is now part of the National September 11th Museum’s online collection.

    Ann Marie McDonnell contributed two bronze sculptures, The Missing and The Faithful, which honor the lives of those lost and the loved ones who mourn them. 

    Diane Matyas contributed a multimedia work incorporating a painting with an apron and napkin, which she made to honor the lives of the Windows on the World restaurant employees.

    Scott LoBaido will exhibit a reproduction of an oil painting that he completed in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; it originally hung in Cargo Cafe in St. George, a local gathering place for the community at that time.

    Kristi Pfister will display six paintings, five of which are on ceramic tiles, and one drawing completed in the aftermath of 9/11 depicting people in various states of digging and waiting, searching for answers.

    Michael McWeeney will display a photograph of the Tribute in Light taken in March 2002, the first time those lights were lit, as well as a series of portraits with accompanying audio in the subjects’ own words about the Muslim experience after 9/11, as conceived by scholar Ghanim Khalil.

    The John A. Noble lithograph Ghost of a Bygone Ferry will be on display from the museum’s collection.  This print is his reaction to the passage of time and the decline of numerous ferry routes in New York Harbor by the 1970s; the Twin Towers, under construction, figure prominently in the background of the composition.

    For more information about the exhibition, visit noblemaritime.org/arc-of-twenty-years.

    This exhibition is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council; the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature; and by a grant from the Lily Auchincloss Foundation.

    The Noble Maritime Collection, located in a former mariners’ dormitory at Snug Harbor Cultural Center and Botanical Garden, 1000 Richmond Terrace, Building D, Staten Island, New York, is open from 12 until 5 PM, Thursdays through Sundays.  Admission is by donation.

    For more information about the museum, call (718) 447-6490 or visit noblemaritime.org.

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  • Ballroom Dance for B…
    Ballroom Dance for Beginners
    Starts: 1:30 pm
    Ends: October 8, 2023 - 2:30 pm

    Location: Multi-Use Room (in Blood Root Valley)


    Description:

    Participants are welcome to explore the arts through different mediums including dance, theater, music, comic book creation, woodcarving, painting, and drawing as well as attend a lecture, panel, or talk.

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  • "This World Whi…
    "This World Which Is Made of Our Love"
    Starts: 2:00 pm
    Ends: October 8, 2023 - 5:00 pm

    Location: Snug Harbor Cultural Center and Botanical Garden


    Description:

    Staten Island OutLOUD is proud to partner with Cathy Cullen, the beautiful visual artist who makes her home on Staten Island.
    Meet us on the North Meadow of the Snug Harbor grounds, near Richmond Terrace and the Neptune Fountain.
    We'll gather around Cathy's newest sculpture installation, and we'll read poetry that has inspired her work.
    More information TBA.
    For details on Cathy's new installation, please visit: https://snug-harbor.org/event/public-art-opening-this-world-which-is-made-of-our-love-by-catherine-cullen/
    To learn more about Cathy's work, visit her website: www.catherinecullen.net

    https://www.facebook.com/events/314187077672579/

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  • Alternate Side Parki…
    Alternate Side Parking Suspended
    Starts: 12:00 am
    Ends: October 9, 2023 - 11:59 pm


    Description:

    Alternate Side Parking suspended for Columbus Day. Parking meters will be in effect.

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  • Arch(itecture) Homag…
    Arch(itecture) Homages Meet Art Advocacy : Architecture-Inspired Paintings and Published Text by Helen Levin
    Starts: 12:00 am
    Ends: October 9, 2023 - 11:59 pm

    Location: Wagner College Union Gallery @ 1 Campus Road, Staten Island, New York, 10301


    Description:

    Come view a collection of paintings and published texts by artist, Helen Levin.

    Helen's paintings are a love affair between the dynamics of pictorial space and contemporary architecture. She aims to capture the sense of movement and energy of both interior and exterior spaces suggested by structures of these architects: Frank Lloyd Wright, Frank Gehry, Steven Holl, and Antoine Predock. The drama and sculptural quality of architecture today offers, for her, a drama that represents her own psychic space.

       

    More details...
  • Columbus Day
    Columbus Day
    Starts: 12:00 am
    Ends: October 9, 2023 - 11:59 pm


    Description:

    Happy Columbus Day!

    Impress your friends and Learn More

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  • WAVESTOCK FESTIVAL -…
    WAVESTOCK FESTIVAL - Call for Films
    Starts: 12:00 am
    Ends: October 9, 2023 - 11:59 pm

    Location: Flagship Brewery @ 40 Minthorne Street, Staten Island, New York, 10301


    Description:

    Wavestock is a celebration of the arts. A Film Festival showcasing talented filmmakers from the tristate area is held all day. A backdrop of local music, painters, clothing designers, and crafts being displayed alongside delicious craft beers makes for a unique and fun day. This is an annual event hosted by Mark O'Brien and Sitewave in association with Crossfire Sound Productions and is held at Flagship Brewery.

    We are accepting film submissions! Hope to see your films on the big screen!

    filmfreeway.com/wavestock 

    This event is made possible by a DCLA Art Fund Grant from Staten Island Arts, with public funding from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.

    More details...
  • Mexican Heritage Pho…
    Mexican Heritage Photography Exhibit
    Starts: 6:00 am
    Ends: October 9, 2023 - 9:00 pm

    Location: Bernikow JCC @ 1466 Manor Road, Staten Island, New York, 10314


    Description:

    I’m pleased to share that I have received a DCA Art Fund Staten Island Arts 2023 grant. I will be presenting a Mexican Heritage's solo photography exhibit featuring a combination of thirty black-and-white and color photographs of the local Mexican immigrant community, a selection from my ongoing photo documentary series,  Simple Moments of an Emerging Presence. 

     

    The Mexican community in Staten Island, New York, is a vibrant and integral part of the diverse tapestry of the borough. After several decades of immigration, this community has enriched the local culture with its traditions, and lively celebrations. From the traditional Staten Island Día Muertos, Our Lady of Guadalupe festivals, private celebrations, to authentic Mexican cuisine from local restaurants and food trucks, their influence is palpable. Despite facing challenges such as language barriers and immigration uncertainties, the Mexican community has shown remarkable resilience, creating support networks and cultural spaces that empower its members. Aspirations for a brighter future and a commitment to preserve their heritage while embracing their new home characterize the spirit of the Mexican community on Staten Island. 

    Title of photograph:

    Traditional Mexican folk dress in motion

    © 2015 Irma Bohórquez-Geisler, all rights reserved

     

    More details...
  • All Ages Open Access
    All Ages Open Access
    Starts: 10:00 am
    Ends: October 9, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: Multi-Use Room A / Media Lab (in Faber Pool and Park)


    Description:

    Members of all ages can come to our media lab and use a computer for projects, research, email, recreation, and more.

    More details...
  • DeMatti Tiny Tot pro…
    DeMatti Tiny Tot program
    Starts: 10:00 am
    Ends: October 9, 2023 - 1:00 pm

    Location: DeMatti Park Fieldhouse (in De Matti Park)


    Description:

    Join NYC Parks for simple yet fun programs that offer games and activities structured for toddlers. This program is offered Tuesday through Saturday 10am-1pm.

    More details...
  • Faber Open Access
    Faber Open Access
    Starts: 10:00 am
    Ends: October 9, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: Faber Park Recreation Center (in Faber Pool and Park)


    Description:

    Faber Building Open Access

    More details...
  • Family Science Day
    Family Science Day
    Starts: 11:00 am
    Ends: October 9, 2023 - 2:00 pm

    Location: Staten Island Zoo


    Description:

    Join the Staten Island Zoo, Urban Advantage, and our community partners for our annual Family Science Day event! This year our event will focus on celebrating indigenous cultures, investigating native plant and animal species, and developing a deeper connection to the natural world around us through hands-on activities, crafts, games, and more. This event was created for our Urban Advantage program participants, but anyone entering the Zoo on this date is welcome to participate! All activities are free with Zoo admission.
    If you are an Urban Advantage program participant, simply bring your Family Science Day flyer and check in at the Urban Advantage welcome table located at the Clove Road Entrance! The flyer is valid for General Admission and participation in all activities.

    Note: Note: If you are not an Urban Advantage participant, reserving admission tickets in advance is recommended but not required. Click http://www.statenislandzoo.org/tickets/ and choose Monday, October 9th. Please note that general Zoo admission is valid for 1 day. Guests must enter the Zoo at the Clove Rd. entrance. Our Broadway gate is currently closed.

    https://www.facebook.com/events/323997826832114/

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  • Evan's House of…
    Evan's House of Games
    Starts: 1:15 pm
    Ends: October 9, 2023 - 2:15 pm

    Location: Multi-Use Room (in Blood Root Valley)


    Description:

    Program is intended to help keep members social and mentally active with the use of memory games, puzzles, board games and cards.

    More details...
  • DeMatti Drop in prog…
    DeMatti Drop in program
    Starts: 2:00 pm
    Ends: October 9, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: DeMatti Park Fieldhouse (in De Matti Park)


    Description:

    Join NYC Parks at DeMatti fieldhouse for fun arts and crafts activities and interactive games. This program is offered Tuesday through Saturday 2pm-6pm.

    More details...
  • Faber Drop-In Youth …
    Faber Drop-In Youth Power Hours
    Starts: 2:00 pm
    Ends: October 9, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: Outdoors at Faber Park Recreation Center (in Faber Pool and Park)


    Description:

    Drop in for activities such as sports, fitness, arts and crafts, STEAM, and more. Children ages 6-18 are provided with academic support and physical activities in a safe structured environment.

    More details...
  • Jennifer's Play…
    Jennifer's Playground Afterschool Program
    Starts: 3:00 pm
    Ends: October 9, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: Jennifer's Playground Field House (in Jennifer's Playground)


    Description:

    Children ages 6-13 are provided with academic support and physical activity in a safe, structured environment on weekdays from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. including program built around sports, famous artists, and STEAM.

    More details...
  • Teen Movie Monday We…
    Teen Movie Monday West New Brighton Library, 976 Castleton Ave, Staten Island
    Starts: 3:00 pm
    Ends: October 9, 2023 - 5:00 pm

    Location: West New Brighton Library, 976 Castleton Ave, Staten Island, NY 10310, USA


    Description:

    Teen Movie Monday

    More details...
  • Ballroom Dance for B…
    Ballroom Dance for Beginners
    Starts: 6:30 pm
    Ends: October 9, 2023 - 7:30 pm

    Location: Multi-Use Room (in Blood Root Valley)


    Description:

    Participants are welcome to explore the arts through different mediums including dance, theater, music, comic book creation, woodcarving, painting, and drawing as well as attend a lecture, panel, or talk.

    More details...
  • Anxiety & Stress…
    Anxiety & Stress Solutions: Weekly Classes to Learn How to Reduce and Remove Anxiety & Stress
    Starts: 7:30 pm
    Ends: October 9, 2023 - 8:30 pm

    Location: 1698 Victory Blvd, Staten Island, NY 10314, USA


    Description:

    Location:

    Act Adult Day Care

    1698 Victory Blvd. Castleton Corners

    Staten Island, NY 10314

    These class are offered free with a suggested donation of $10.

    To attend this workshop, please click here:

    https://goo.gl/pPnvWM

    or

    TheCompassionCenter.com

    For more information, contact Dan Globus at (888) 377-7761 or e-mail info@TheCompassionCenter.com

    About Act Adult Day Care

    ACT is a comprehensive educational/social program which focuses on strengthening, stimulating and retraining the brain of people diagnosed with Alzheimer's/Dementia. Our mission is to keep people with AD/D involved in carefully planned activities that have been shown to significantly improve cognitive and physical health.

    About The Compassion Center

    The Compassion Center teaches Meditation classes to people and organizations seeking anxiety solutions, stress relief, depression treatment, anger treatment, ways to deal with emotional trauma, loss and grief.

    More details...
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  • A.R.T NY Fall Grant …
    A.R.T NY Fall Grant Offerings
    Starts: 12:00 am
    Ends: October 10, 2023 - 11:59 pm


    Description:

    A.R.T./New York announces Fall Offerings which are designed to provide community, solidarity, and where possible real solutions to the challenges we are all facing. 

    Application Opens: August 29, 2023

    Office Hours: August 29 - October 13

    Application Closes: October 17, 2023 at 5PM ET

     

    NYSCA-A.R.T/New York Creative Opportunity Fund provides general operating support grants of $2,000-$5,000 to small professional theatres with budgets under $500,000 working throughout New York State.

     

    NYC Small Theatres Fund is a 2 year general operating support grant to New York City-based theatre companies with annual budgets below $250,000. The fund provides multi-year grant awards between $5,000-$10,000 each year.

    More details...
  • Arch(itecture) Homag…
    Arch(itecture) Homages Meet Art Advocacy : Architecture-Inspired Paintings and Published Text by Helen Levin
    Starts: 12:00 am
    Ends: October 10, 2023 - 11:59 pm

    Location: Wagner College Union Gallery @ 1 Campus Road, Staten Island, New York, 10301


    Description:

    Come view a collection of paintings and published texts by artist, Helen Levin.

    Helen's paintings are a love affair between the dynamics of pictorial space and contemporary architecture. She aims to capture the sense of movement and energy of both interior and exterior spaces suggested by structures of these architects: Frank Lloyd Wright, Frank Gehry, Steven Holl, and Antoine Predock. The drama and sculptural quality of architecture today offers, for her, a drama that represents her own psychic space.

       

    More details...
  • National Handbag Day
    National Handbag Day
    Starts: 12:00 am
    Ends: October 10, 2023 - 11:59 pm


    Description:

    Happy Handbag Day!

    Impress your friends and Learn More

    More details...
  • Mexican Heritage Pho…
    Mexican Heritage Photography Exhibit
    Starts: 6:00 am
    Ends: October 10, 2023 - 9:00 pm

    Location: Bernikow JCC @ 1466 Manor Road, Staten Island, New York, 10314


    Description:

    I’m pleased to share that I have received a DCA Art Fund Staten Island Arts 2023 grant. I will be presenting a Mexican Heritage's solo photography exhibit featuring a combination of thirty black-and-white and color photographs of the local Mexican immigrant community, a selection from my ongoing photo documentary series,  Simple Moments of an Emerging Presence. 

     

    The Mexican community in Staten Island, New York, is a vibrant and integral part of the diverse tapestry of the borough. After several decades of immigration, this community has enriched the local culture with its traditions, and lively celebrations. From the traditional Staten Island Día Muertos, Our Lady of Guadalupe festivals, private celebrations, to authentic Mexican cuisine from local restaurants and food trucks, their influence is palpable. Despite facing challenges such as language barriers and immigration uncertainties, the Mexican community has shown remarkable resilience, creating support networks and cultural spaces that empower its members. Aspirations for a brighter future and a commitment to preserve their heritage while embracing their new home characterize the spirit of the Mexican community on Staten Island. 

    Title of photograph:

    Traditional Mexican folk dress in motion

    © 2015 Irma Bohórquez-Geisler, all rights reserved

     

    More details...
  • Ocean Breeze Athleti…
    Ocean Breeze Athletic Complex Recreation Ocean Breeze Open House
    Starts: 9:00 am
    Ends: October 10, 2023 - 12:00 pm

    Location: Ocean Breeze Athletic Complex


    Description:

    Ocean Breeze Athletic Complex Recreation Ocean Breeze Open House
    https://oceanbreezenyc.org/calendar.aspx?game_id=2455&sport_id=7

    More details...
  • All Ages Open Access
    All Ages Open Access
    Starts: 10:00 am
    Ends: October 10, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: Multi-Use Room A / Media Lab (in Faber Pool and Park)


    Description:

    Members of all ages can come to our media lab and use a computer for projects, research, email, recreation, and more.

    More details...
  • DeMatti Tiny Tot pro…
    DeMatti Tiny Tot program
    Starts: 10:00 am
    Ends: October 10, 2023 - 1:00 pm

    Location: DeMatti Park Fieldhouse (in De Matti Park)


    Description:

    Join NYC Parks for simple yet fun programs that offer games and activities structured for toddlers. This program is offered Tuesday through Saturday 10am-1pm.

    More details...
  • Faber Open Access
    Faber Open Access
    Starts: 10:00 am
    Ends: October 10, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: Faber Park Recreation Center (in Faber Pool and Park)


    Description:

    Faber Building Open Access

    More details...
  • Tot Time Tuesdays
    Tot Time Tuesdays
    Starts: 10:00 am
    Ends: October 10, 2023 - 11:30 am

    Location: Clay Pit Ponds Interpretive Center, 2351 Veterans Rd W, Staten Island, NY 10309, USA


    Description:

    Explore a different nature theme each week during this indoor play group. Story time starts at 10:30am followed by a short hike at 11:00am, weather permitting. Ages 0-3.

    More details...
  • Evan's House of…
    Evan's House of Games
    Starts: 1:15 pm
    Ends: October 10, 2023 - 2:15 pm

    Location: Multi-Use Room (in Blood Root Valley)


    Description:

    Program is intended to help keep members social and mentally active with the use of memory games, puzzles, board games and cards.

    More details...
  • Intro to Microsoft
    Intro to Microsoft
    Starts: 1:30 pm
    Ends: October 10, 2023 - 2:30 pm

    Location: Media Lab (in Blood Root Valley)


    Description:

    Assist members in learning and becoming fluent with Microsoft and its various products Excel, Office, Powerpoint and Word

    More details...
  • DeMatti Drop in prog…
    DeMatti Drop in program
    Starts: 2:00 pm
    Ends: October 10, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: DeMatti Park Fieldhouse (in De Matti Park)


    Description:

    Join NYC Parks at DeMatti fieldhouse for fun arts and crafts activities and interactive games. This program is offered Tuesday through Saturday 2pm-6pm.

    More details...
  • Faber Drop-In Youth …
    Faber Drop-In Youth Power Hours
    Starts: 2:00 pm
    Ends: October 10, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: Outdoors at Faber Park Recreation Center (in Faber Pool and Park)


    Description:

    Drop in for activities such as sports, fitness, arts and crafts, STEAM, and more. Children ages 6-18 are provided with academic support and physical activities in a safe structured environment.

    More details...
  • GBRC Performance Wor…
    GBRC Performance Workshop
    Starts: 2:30 pm
    Ends: October 10, 2023 - 3:30 pm

    Location: Multi-Use Room (in Blood Root Valley)


    Description:

    Games and exercises based on theatrical disciplines to assist and teach members how to read sheet music. write songs, and create improv skits.

    More details...
  • Jennifer's Play…
    Jennifer's Playground Afterschool Program
    Starts: 3:00 pm
    Ends: October 10, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: Jennifer's Playground Field House (in Jennifer's Playground)


    Description:

    Children ages 6-13 are provided with academic support and physical activity in a safe, structured environment on weekdays from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. including program built around sports, famous artists, and STEAM.

    More details...
  • Open Run: Silver Lak…
    Open Run: Silver Lake Park
    Starts: 7:00 pm
    Ends: October 10, 2023 - 8:00 pm

    Location: Silver Lake Park Rd, Staten Island, NY 10301, USA


    Description:

    Join New York Road Runners for FREE weekly runs in your neighborhood! Open to all ages and experience levels. Walkers, strollers, and dogs on a leash are welcome. No advance registration is required, but is encouraged
    For more information visit openrun.nyrr.org

    DAY & TIME:
    Tuesdays @ 7 p.m.
    DISTANCE:
    3.1 m (5k)
    WHERE TO MEET:
    At the lake bridge, down the hill from the intersection of Victory Blvd. and Eddy St.

    More details...
  • Adult Acting Class -…
    Adult Acting Class - Adults 18 and over Spotlight Studios
    Starts: 7:30 pm
    Ends: October 10, 2023 - 9:00 pm

    Location: 358 Forest Ave, Staten Island, NY 10301, USA


    Description:

    ADULT ACTING ~ Tuesdays, 7:30 - 9:00pm ~ ages 18 - adult

    Also back by popular demand! This acting class is open to all experience
    levels. Participants will explore the fundamentals of acting through
    monologue work, scene study, improvisation, story-telling, and journaling.
    The class size is limited to 8 actors. There will be a final presentation.
    This class is taught by Mary Lee Aloia, Meggan Herod, and John Stewart.

    8-week session starts October 18, 2022 Fee: $150

    More details...
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  • Arch(itecture) Homag…
    Arch(itecture) Homages Meet Art Advocacy : Architecture-Inspired Paintings and Published Text by Helen Levin
    Starts: 12:00 am
    Ends: October 11, 2023 - 11:59 pm

    Location: Wagner College Union Gallery @ 1 Campus Road, Staten Island, New York, 10301


    Description:

    Come view a collection of paintings and published texts by artist, Helen Levin.

    Helen's paintings are a love affair between the dynamics of pictorial space and contemporary architecture. She aims to capture the sense of movement and energy of both interior and exterior spaces suggested by structures of these architects: Frank Lloyd Wright, Frank Gehry, Steven Holl, and Antoine Predock. The drama and sculptural quality of architecture today offers, for her, a drama that represents her own psychic space.

       

    More details...
  • National Sausage Piz…
    National Sausage Pizza Day
    Starts: 12:00 am
    Ends: October 11, 2023 - 11:59 pm


    Description:

    Happy Sausage Pizza Day!

    Impress your friends and Learn More

    More details...
  • New York City Center…
    New York City Center Administrative Apprenticeship Program
    Starts: 12:00 am
    Ends: October 11, 2023 - 11:59 pm


    Description:

    In conjunction with the 2021-2022 season, City Center's Administrative Apprenticeship Program is accepting applications for early-career and career-changing individuals to apprentice in Dance Programming, Development, Education, Marketing and Production Management. 

    We are committed to training the next generation of creative, passionate arts professionals by building pathways to careers in the arts for candidates underrepresented in the field of arts administration.

    The program runs from September to May and includes paid training. Apprentices are paid $15 per hour for 24 hours a week. Our hours of operation are Monday to Friday from 10am to 6pm. Weekly schedules vary by department. Needs-based scholarships are available. 

    Through this program, apprentices will:

    -Commit to a season-long paid part-time apprenticeship in either Dance Programming, Development, Education, Marketing or Production Management. 

    -Work directly with a department supervisor and colleagues. 

    -Build a professional network and engage in career planning under the guidance of a designated Mentor. 

    -Participate in a three-day paid training that includes department meet and greets, professional development workshops, entrance interviews and professional goal setting with supervisors.  

    -Attend seminars with City Center staff and artists.  

    -Participate in City Center's staff initiatives, including anti-racism workshops, committees and all-staff meetings.

    -Complete a solo project in their area of focus.

    -Observe rehearsals and attend performances, when possible. 

    -Deliver a final group presentation to City Center staff. 

    Application Deadline: Wednesday, June 23 at 11:59PM 

    The application and additional program information can be found here. 

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  • Open Call for Photog…
    Open Call for Photographers: 'My 20/20' World
    Starts: 12:00 am
    Ends: October 11, 2023 - 11:59 pm


    Description:

    The Art Guild invites all photographers and artists, high school and older, to submit photography for consideration for My “20/20” World Photography Show, an Online Juried Competition and Exhibition.   

    What is your “20/20” vision? The past year limited our access to the world and posed unprecedented challenges. It also sparked our creativity. We photographed indoors; or, mask in place, we ventured out to capture new images. Perhaps past work came to mind and we used this time to review or revise it. Show us art that shines through a difficult time.  Your work will be exhibited in an online gallery.

    CRITERIA  All photographic genres are welcome: portraits, landscapes, photojournalism, macro photography and composites. All work must be original. Submitted work must be the artist’s own. Works previously exhibited at The Art Guild Gallery will not be considered.

    JUROR OF AWARDS Award-winning photographers Bill and Gen Rudock will serve as Jurors of Awards. With over 60 years of combined photographic experience, they share a love and passion for photography, traveling, nature, and wildlife. Their knowledge and their reputations have made them sought after speakers, lecturers, and workshop instructors.

    ENTRY FEE(S) Entry fees are payable online when you upload or by mailing a check or using Paypal as detailed below. Registration is required and fees are non-refundable.

    Members: $25 (1-2 pieces)
    Non-members: $35 (1-2 pieces)
    High School Student members: $15 (1-2 pieces)
    One additional entry: $10 (per person)

    No more than 3 works per artist.  Entry fees are non-refundable.

    AWARDS 1st Place $300 • 2nd Place $200 • 3rd Place $100 • Honorable Mentions • Student awards will also be given, if appropriate.

    https://www.theartguild.org/my-2020-world-photography-show

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  • Mexican Heritage Pho…
    Mexican Heritage Photography Exhibit
    Starts: 6:00 am
    Ends: October 11, 2023 - 9:00 pm

    Location: Bernikow JCC @ 1466 Manor Road, Staten Island, New York, 10314


    Description:

    I’m pleased to share that I have received a DCA Art Fund Staten Island Arts 2023 grant. I will be presenting a Mexican Heritage's solo photography exhibit featuring a combination of thirty black-and-white and color photographs of the local Mexican immigrant community, a selection from my ongoing photo documentary series,  Simple Moments of an Emerging Presence. 

     

    The Mexican community in Staten Island, New York, is a vibrant and integral part of the diverse tapestry of the borough. After several decades of immigration, this community has enriched the local culture with its traditions, and lively celebrations. From the traditional Staten Island Día Muertos, Our Lady of Guadalupe festivals, private celebrations, to authentic Mexican cuisine from local restaurants and food trucks, their influence is palpable. Despite facing challenges such as language barriers and immigration uncertainties, the Mexican community has shown remarkable resilience, creating support networks and cultural spaces that empower its members. Aspirations for a brighter future and a commitment to preserve their heritage while embracing their new home characterize the spirit of the Mexican community on Staten Island. 

    Title of photograph:

    Traditional Mexican folk dress in motion

    © 2015 Irma Bohórquez-Geisler, all rights reserved

     

    More details...
  • Local Organics Recov…
    Local Organics Recovery: Baker Square
    Starts: 7:30 am
    Ends: October 11, 2023 - 10:00 am

    Location: Intersection of Hyatt & Stuyvesant


    Description:

    We host neighborhood organics drop-off sites and compost the material locally at sites managed by NYC Compost Project staff. Our drop-off sites located at greenmarkets, major public transit stations, public libraries, and other popular locations let residents recycle their waste conveniently.

    Learn what to drop off here:
    http://www1.nyc.gov/site/dsny/recycling-and-garbage/residents/what-food-waste-to-drop-off.page

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  • All Ages Open Access
    All Ages Open Access
    Starts: 10:00 am
    Ends: October 11, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: Multi-Use Room A / Media Lab (in Faber Pool and Park)


    Description:

    Members of all ages can come to our media lab and use a computer for projects, research, email, recreation, and more.

    More details...
  • DeMatti Tiny Tot pro…
    DeMatti Tiny Tot program
    Starts: 10:00 am
    Ends: October 11, 2023 - 1:00 pm

    Location: DeMatti Park Fieldhouse (in De Matti Park)


    Description:

    Join NYC Parks for simple yet fun programs that offer games and activities structured for toddlers. This program is offered Tuesday through Saturday 10am-1pm.

    More details...
  • Faber Open Access
    Faber Open Access
    Starts: 10:00 am
    Ends: October 11, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: Faber Park Recreation Center (in Faber Pool and Park)


    Description:

    Faber Building Open Access

    More details...
  • GRAPHITE LIGHTHOUSE …
    GRAPHITE LIGHTHOUSE DRAWINGS will be Displayed at the National Lighthouse Museum, Staten Island, NY OPENING RECEPTION, SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 2023
    Starts: 11:00 am
    Ends: October 11, 2023 - 4:00 pm

    Location: National Lighthouse Museum @ 200 The Promenade at Lighthouse Point, Staten Island, NY, 10301


    Description:

    New Exhibit: Graphite Lighthouse Drawings by Greg DiNapoli  

     Saturday, June 3, 2023 @ 11:00 am - 4:00 pm

    NEW EXHIBIT: Graphite Lighthouse Drawings
    by Greg DiNapoli

    OPENING RECEPTION – Saturday, June 3, 2023
    2pm-4pm

    Exhibit will be up until June 30th, 2023                                                                                                                

    Light refreshments will be served. PRINTS and POSTCARDS will be for sale.

    Greg DiNapoli is a New Jersey based graphite artist working in the style of REALISM. He specializes in architectural subjects, as well as cityscapes and landscapes. Greg has been an architecture enthusiast since childhood and is still fascinated by skyscrapers, LIGHTHOUSES, and other large structures. EACH drawing takes anywhere from 40 to 100 hours, depending on the complexity of the subject. Greg’s work has been displayed in multiple galleries across the United States, and he has been recognized in several international competitions.

    Museum is adjacent to the FREE Staten Island Ferry...

    For information, available parking  718 390 0040

    More details...
  • NAMI NYC Staten Isla…
    NAMI NYC Staten Island Support Group at the JCC
    Starts: 11:00 am
    Ends: October 11, 2023 - 12:00 pm

    Location: Joan & Alan Bernikow JCC,1466 Manor Rd, Staten Island, NY 10314, USA


    Description:

    Join NAMI NYC Staten Island at the JCC to support family members,
    significant others and friends of people with mental health conditions.

    For more information please contact Paloma Wasserstein at
    pwassersteain@sijcc.com mailto:pwassersteain@sijcc.com or 718.475.5228

    More details...
  • Ballroom Dance for B…
    Ballroom Dance for Beginners
    Starts: 11:30 am
    Ends: October 11, 2023 - 12:30 pm

    Location: Multi-Use Room (in Blood Root Valley)


    Description:

    Participants are welcome to explore the arts through different mediums including dance, theater, music, comic book creation, woodcarving, painting, and drawing as well as attend a lecture, panel, or talk.

    More details...
  • Senior Game Day
    Senior Game Day
    Starts: 12:30 pm
    Ends: October 11, 2023 - 3:30 pm

    Location: Arts and Crafts Room (in Blood Root Valley)


    Description:

    Senior Gameday

    More details...
  • Evan's House of…
    Evan's House of Games
    Starts: 1:15 pm
    Ends: October 11, 2023 - 2:15 pm

    Location: Multi-Use Room (in Blood Root Valley)


    Description:

    Program is intended to help keep members social and mentally active with the use of memory games, puzzles, board games and cards.

    More details...
  • DeMatti Drop in prog…
    DeMatti Drop in program
    Starts: 2:00 pm
    Ends: October 11, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: DeMatti Park Fieldhouse (in De Matti Park)


    Description:

    Join NYC Parks at DeMatti fieldhouse for fun arts and crafts activities and interactive games. This program is offered Tuesday through Saturday 2pm-6pm.

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  • Faber Drop-In Youth …
    Faber Drop-In Youth Power Hours
    Starts: 2:00 pm
    Ends: October 11, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: Outdoors at Faber Park Recreation Center (in Faber Pool and Park)


    Description:

    Drop in for activities such as sports, fitness, arts and crafts, STEAM, and more. Children ages 6-18 are provided with academic support and physical activities in a safe structured environment.

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  • Jennifer's Play…
    Jennifer's Playground Afterschool Program
    Starts: 3:00 pm
    Ends: October 11, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: Jennifer's Playground Field House (in Jennifer's Playground)


    Description:

    Children ages 6-13 are provided with academic support and physical activity in a safe, structured environment on weekdays from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. including program built around sports, famous artists, and STEAM.

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  • Faber's First L…
    Faber's First Lego League Robotics Program
    Starts: 3:30 pm
    Ends: October 11, 2023 - 5:30 pm

    Location: Multi-Use Room A / Media Lab (in Faber Pool and Park)


    Description:

    Be a part of our First Lego League Robotics Team. Join our team to learn science, technology, engineering, and math through fun hands-on learning experiences. Learn to solve real-world problems, build and code Lego robots, and learn how to work as a team to compete in Robotics competitions. Ages 9 - 14 years old!

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  • Arch(itecture) Homag…
    Arch(itecture) Homages Meet Art Advocacy : Architecture-Inspired Paintings and Published Text by Helen Levin
    Starts: 12:00 am
    Ends: October 12, 2023 - 11:59 pm

    Location: Wagner College Union Gallery @ 1 Campus Road, Staten Island, New York, 10301


    Description:

    Come view a collection of paintings and published texts by artist, Helen Levin.

    Helen's paintings are a love affair between the dynamics of pictorial space and contemporary architecture. She aims to capture the sense of movement and energy of both interior and exterior spaces suggested by structures of these architects: Frank Lloyd Wright, Frank Gehry, Steven Holl, and Antoine Predock. The drama and sculptural quality of architecture today offers, for her, a drama that represents her own psychic space.

       

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  • National Farmer'…
    National Farmer's Day
    Starts: 12:00 am
    Ends: October 12, 2023 - 11:59 pm


    Description:

    Happy Farmer's Day!

    Impress your friends and Learn More

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  • Picturing the Water:…
    Picturing the Water: The Photography of Alice Austen
    Starts: 12:00 am
    Ends: October 12, 2023 - 11:59 pm

    Location: Noble Maritime Collection @ 1000 Richmond Terrace, Building D, Staten Island, NY, 10301


    Description:

    The Alice Austen House and the Noble Maritime Collection present a collection of never-before-seen nautical photographs of one of America’s earliest and most prolific female photographers. Living and working on Staten Island during the Gilded Age, Alice Austen (1866–1952) was one of the first women photographers to work outside the confines of a studio, employing a visionary documentary style that was ahead of its time. Picturing the Water explores Austen’s deep connection to both local and international waterways and the vessels that traverse them. The newly printed photographs, reproduced from Austen’s glass plate and film negatives, will be framed in John Noble’s signature handmade frames, reflecting on parallels between the artists’ visions.

    This exhibition was guest-curated by Alice Austen House Executive Director Victoria Munro with collections assistance by Kristine Allegretti.

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  • Mexican Heritage Pho…
    Mexican Heritage Photography Exhibit
    Starts: 6:00 am
    Ends: October 12, 2023 - 9:00 pm

    Location: Bernikow JCC @ 1466 Manor Road, Staten Island, New York, 10314


    Description:

    I’m pleased to share that I have received a DCA Art Fund Staten Island Arts 2023 grant. I will be presenting a Mexican Heritage's solo photography exhibit featuring a combination of thirty black-and-white and color photographs of the local Mexican immigrant community, a selection from my ongoing photo documentary series,  Simple Moments of an Emerging Presence. 

     

    The Mexican community in Staten Island, New York, is a vibrant and integral part of the diverse tapestry of the borough. After several decades of immigration, this community has enriched the local culture with its traditions, and lively celebrations. From the traditional Staten Island Día Muertos, Our Lady of Guadalupe festivals, private celebrations, to authentic Mexican cuisine from local restaurants and food trucks, their influence is palpable. Despite facing challenges such as language barriers and immigration uncertainties, the Mexican community has shown remarkable resilience, creating support networks and cultural spaces that empower its members. Aspirations for a brighter future and a commitment to preserve their heritage while embracing their new home characterize the spirit of the Mexican community on Staten Island. 

    Title of photograph:

    Traditional Mexican folk dress in motion

    © 2015 Irma Bohórquez-Geisler, all rights reserved

     

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  • All Ages Open Access
    All Ages Open Access
    Starts: 10:00 am
    Ends: October 12, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: Multi-Use Room A / Media Lab (in Faber Pool and Park)


    Description:

    Members of all ages can come to our media lab and use a computer for projects, research, email, recreation, and more.

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  • DeMatti Tiny Tot pro…
    DeMatti Tiny Tot program
    Starts: 10:00 am
    Ends: October 12, 2023 - 1:00 pm

    Location: DeMatti Park Fieldhouse (in De Matti Park)


    Description:

    Join NYC Parks for simple yet fun programs that offer games and activities structured for toddlers. This program is offered Tuesday through Saturday 10am-1pm.

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  • Faber Open Access
    Faber Open Access
    Starts: 10:00 am
    Ends: October 12, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: Faber Park Recreation Center (in Faber Pool and Park)


    Description:

    Faber Building Open Access

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  • New York Comic Con 2…
    New York Comic Con 2023
    Starts: 10:00 am
    Ends: October 15, 2023 - 5:00 pm

    Location: Javits Center


    Description:

    TICKETS ONSALE NOW! NYCC23.com/BuyTickets

    New York Comic Con is the East Coast's largest pop culture convention and the only one that takes place in the comic book, publishing, media, and licensing capital of the world — New York City.

    Welcome home, hero. NYCC is your event. Where you can feel unafraid to geek out. Where you’re accepted and embraced for being yourself. Where you can experience the best in pop culture because no matter what fandom you’re passionate about, we have it waiting here for you. Be inspired by award-winning comic artists and Japanese anime creators. Get star struck over your favorite TV and film idols. Treat yourself to exclusive fandom gear and unique artwork. But most importantly, create all of those memories with the people you care about the most. Because this event is for you. To embrace your inner hero or root for the villain. To geek out as a family. To celebrate a weekend together you’ll never forget.

    We'll see you October 12-15, 2023 at the Javits Center.

    Join our newsletter to be the first to know the NYCC news: www.newyorkcomiccon.com/en-us/about/newsletter-signup.html

    https://www.facebook.com/events/1268472963724063/

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  • GRAPHITE LIGHTHOUSE …
    GRAPHITE LIGHTHOUSE DRAWINGS will be Displayed at the National Lighthouse Museum, Staten Island, NY OPENING RECEPTION, SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 2023
    Starts: 11:00 am
    Ends: October 12, 2023 - 4:00 pm

    Location: National Lighthouse Museum @ 200 The Promenade at Lighthouse Point, Staten Island, NY, 10301


    Description:

    New Exhibit: Graphite Lighthouse Drawings by Greg DiNapoli  

     Saturday, June 3, 2023 @ 11:00 am - 4:00 pm

    NEW EXHIBIT: Graphite Lighthouse Drawings
    by Greg DiNapoli

    OPENING RECEPTION – Saturday, June 3, 2023
    2pm-4pm

    Exhibit will be up until June 30th, 2023                                                                                                                

    Light refreshments will be served. PRINTS and POSTCARDS will be for sale.

    Greg DiNapoli is a New Jersey based graphite artist working in the style of REALISM. He specializes in architectural subjects, as well as cityscapes and landscapes. Greg has been an architecture enthusiast since childhood and is still fascinated by skyscrapers, LIGHTHOUSES, and other large structures. EACH drawing takes anywhere from 40 to 100 hours, depending on the complexity of the subject. Greg’s work has been displayed in multiple galleries across the United States, and he has been recognized in several international competitions.

    Museum is adjacent to the FREE Staten Island Ferry...

    For information, available parking  718 390 0040

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  • Ballroom Dance for B…
    Ballroom Dance for Beginners
    Starts: 11:30 am
    Ends: October 12, 2023 - 12:30 pm

    Location: Multi-Use Room (in Blood Root Valley)


    Description:

    Participants are welcome to explore the arts through different mediums including dance, theater, music, comic book creation, woodcarving, painting, and drawing as well as attend a lecture, panel, or talk.

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  • Andrea Doria: Rescue…
    Andrea Doria: Rescue at Sea
    Starts: 12:00 pm
    Ends: October 12, 2023 - 5:00 pm

    Location: Noble Maritime Collection @ 1000 Richmond Terrace, Building D, Staten Island, NY, 10301


    Description:

    The Noble Maritime Collection presents Andrea Doria: Rescue at Sea, an exhibition about the 1956 sinking of the SS Andrea Doria and the rescue of her passengers.

     

    The exhibition will be on view from June 16, 2022 through June 2023.  There will be an opening reception on Thursday, June 16 from 6 to 8 PM.

     

    The SS Andrea Doria was the pride of postwar Italy.  A glamorous transatlantic ocean liner, she was a “floating art gallery” and a marvel of midcentury modern design.  She carried celebrities as well as Italian immigrants to new opportunities in America.

     

    On July 25, 1956, the Swedish liner MS Stockholm collided with the Andrea Doria, which was en route to New York.  The subsequent rescue was one of the most dramatic and well-documented in sea history.

     

    The Andrea Doria foundered 11 hours after the collision, and now lays on her starboard side 250 feet below the surface, about 50 miles from Nantucket.

     

    The exhibition will feature objects and artifacts from the extensive collection of diver and researcher John Moyer, Salvor in Possession of the Andrea Doria.

     

    In addition to numerous rare photographs and artwork, on display will be a lifering from the Andrea Doria, as well as china from all passenger classes, pottery, glassware, silverware, and the ship’s brass bell, recovered by Moyer and a team of divers.

     

    The exhibition was developed with the guidance of survivor, educator, author, and filmmaker Pierette Domenica Simpson, who is the gatekeeper of Andrea Doria survivor stories.  She is the author of the books Alive on the Andrea Doria!: The Greatest Sea Rescue in History and I Was Shipwrecked on the Andrea Doria! The Titanic of the 1950s

     

    Archival newsreel footage of the Andrea Doria’s maiden voyage, the collision, and the rescue of her passengers—all provided by the Sherman Grinberg Library—will be shown in the exhibition on a converted Firestone television from 1956, the year of the sinking.

     

    The exhibition also includes underwater footage shot by Bill Campbell and Billy Deans of John Moyer and a team diving to the wreck and recovering two 1,000-pound ceramic mural panels by Italian artist Guido Gambone (1909-1969).

     

    In 1993, Moyer was awarded an Admiralty Arrest in US Federal Court and named Salvor in Possession of the wreck.  In the ruling, US District Judge Joseph H. Rodriguez stated Moyer’s “research and archeological documentation of his effort indicate a respect for the Andrea Doria as something more than just a commercial salvage project.”

     

    Photographs of some of the Andrea Doria survivors are featured in the exhibition, including Simpson, who, at nine years old, was immigrating to the United States with her grandparents, Pietro and Domenica Burzio, to start a new life with her mother Vivian, who had moved to Detroit eight years earlier to pursue the American Dream.

     

    Simpson wrote and produced the 2016 documentary Andrea Doria: Are the Passengers Saved?, directed by Luca Guardabascio of Rome.  To mark the 66th

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  • Arc of Twenty Years
    Arc of Twenty Years
    Starts: 12:00 pm
    Ends: October 12, 2023 - 5:00 pm

    Location: Noble Maritime Collection @ 1000 Richmond Terrace, Building D, Staten Island, NY, 10301


    Description:

    The Noble Maritime Collection presents Arc of Twenty Years, an exhibition independently curated by photographer Michael McWeeney and painter Sarah Yuster featuring art created in the aftermath of the September 11th attacks.

    The exhibition will be on view from August 12 to October 3, 2021 in the museum’s library.  There will be an opening reception on Wednesday, August 11 from 6 to 8 PM.

    Arc of Twenty Years will feature the work of Ghanim Khalil, Scott LoBaido, Diane Matyas, Ann Marie McDonnell, Michael McWeeney, Kristi Pfister, Marguerite Maria Rivas, and Sarah Yuster, all Staten Island artists.  It is a multimedia exhibition about the emotional impact and socio-political changes on Staten Island after the attacks.

    A lithograph featuring the World Trade Center by John A. Noble (1913-1983), the museum’s namesake, will also be included in the exhibition. 

    Curator Sarah Yuster states, “In the twenty years since 9/11, much of our populace has notably changed.  The way we see ourselves and each other as individuals, as Americans, took a marked trajectory spurred by one event.  The exhibition catalogues and explores major aspects of these permutations through art, photography, written word and short films.”

    Ms. Yuster continues, “Staten Island is, in many ways, a microcosm of the United States in terms of ethnicities, economics, and ideologies.  An immediate and long-term aftermath of that day rippled through the nation.  The initial agony of three thousand innocent lives lost at once, the ensuing spasms of fury and fear were felt most intensely here.  Empathy, camaraderie, selflessness and unity soared for weeks, galvanizing New Yorkers, but quickly dissipated into dissenting factions.  The art and response from all factions will be displayed.”

    Curator Michael McWeeney added, “This is not just a memorial; it’s a look at how we as a society have grown over the past 20 years.  The artists take you through their personal stories and contemplate how all of our lives have been altered by the 9/11 attacks.”

    Sarah Yuster’s painting The Firefighter, on loan from the Staten Island Children’s Museum, as well as three paintings depicting the changing skyline in Lower Manhattan from 1985 to 2014, will be on display.

    “Witness,” a poem by Staten Island’s first Poet Laureate Marguerite Maria Rivas, will be featured in the exhibition.  Rivas first wrote the poem as an email to a friend in Colorado immediately after the attacks, and it is now part of the National September 11th Museum’s online collection.

    Ann Marie McDonnell contributed two bronze sculptures, The Missing and The Faithful, which honor the lives of those lost and the loved ones who mourn them. 

    Diane Matyas contributed a multimedia work incorporating a painting with an apron and napkin, which she made to honor the lives of the Windows on the World restaurant employees.

    Scott LoBaido will exhibit a reproduction of an oil painting that he completed in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; it originally hung in Cargo Cafe in St. George, a local gathering place for the community at that time.

    Kristi Pfister will display six paintings, five of which are on ceramic tiles, and one drawing completed in the aftermath of 9/11 depicting people in various states of digging and waiting, searching for answers.

    Michael McWeeney will display a photograph of the Tribute in Light taken in March 2002, the first time those lights were lit, as well as a series of portraits with accompanying audio in the subjects’ own words about the Muslim experience after 9/11, as conceived by scholar Ghanim Khalil.

    The John A. Noble lithograph Ghost of a Bygone Ferry will be on display from the museum’s collection.  This print is his reaction to the passage of time and the decline of numerous ferry routes in New York Harbor by the 1970s; the Twin Towers, under construction, figure prominently in the background of the composition.

    For more information about the exhibition, visit noblemaritime.org/arc-of-twenty-years.

    This exhibition is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council; the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature; and by a grant from the Lily Auchincloss Foundation.

    The Noble Maritime Collection, located in a former mariners’ dormitory at Snug Harbor Cultural Center and Botanical Garden, 1000 Richmond Terrace, Building D, Staten Island, New York, is open from 12 until 5 PM, Thursdays through Sundays.  Admission is by donation.

    For more information about the museum, call (718) 447-6490 or visit noblemaritime.org.

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  • Fluxfest NYC 2023
    Fluxfest NYC 2023
    Starts: 12:00 pm
    Ends: October 12, 2023 - 3:00 pm

    Location: https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=1WGVcxS5xTmEC9-FhFI4l_e9aUGxXpZQ&usp=sharing


    Description:

    Welcome to Fluxfest NYC 2023! organized by Day de Dada Performance Collective - celebrating 20+ years

    A Fluxfest is a gathering of people interested in or influenced by the Fluxus methods of artistic expression and art-making, including writing and activating performance scores, mail art, and performance art. These events, which are usually several days of activities, are organized by members of the Fluxfest community and have occurred annually since 2009 throughout the United States and in Toronto.

    Click here for a Google Map showing Fluxfest NYC 2023 Events and Venues:
    https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=1WGVcxS5xTmEC9-FhFI4l_e9aUGxXpZQ&usp=sharing

    --- Fluxfest NYC 2023 Schedule ---

    - Thursday 10/12/23 - 10am -12pm
    NY Public Library Fifth Ave and 42nd Street, Manhattan
    Ellsworth Snyder Fluxus Collection - we have set up an appointment to see Fluxus multiples and ephemera from this collection.
    Limited to 20 people RSVP to daydedada@yahoo.com

    - Thursday 10/12/23 - 3-5pm
    Living Room NYC Gallery
    224 West 30th Street, #600 NYC
    Poetry Workshop with Thomas Fucaloro

    - Thursday 10/12/23 - 6-8pm
    Katz’s Deli 205 E Houston St, Manhattan, NYC
    New York Correspondence School Dinner - time to socialize over dinner. Each person is responsible for purchasing their own food.

    - Thursday 10/12/23 - 8-10pm
    Parkside Lounge 317 East Houston Street, Manhattan, NYC
    Parkside is near Katz's Deli. Social Time

    - Friday 10/13/23 - 2-4pm
    Japan Society 333 East 47nd Street, Manhattan, NYC
    Exhibition Visit "Out of Bounds: Japanese Women Artists in Fluxus"
    japansociety.org/gallery/out-of-bounds-japanese-women-artists-in-fluxus

    - Friday 10/13/23- 7 to 9pm
    Westbeth Community Room, 155 Bank St, Manhattan, NYC
    We will have an open opportunity for short performances.
    8pm- Tamara Wyndham - body printing
    8:30pm- URCHESTRA perform “Ur Sonata,”
    Dada artist Kurt Schwitters’s classic “Primeval Sonata”

    - Saturday 10/14/23 - Noon to 3pm
    Newhouse Center for Contemporary Art, Snug Harbor, Building C, 1000 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island
    Opening of "Dada in the House- 20 Years in Staten Island" and "Domicile" Mail Art Show
    snug-harbor.org/newhousecenter

    - Saturday 10/14/23 - 4 to 6pm
    ETG Book Cafe, 208 Bay St, Staten Island, NY -
    Zoom Event and Open Performance
    etgstores.com/bookcafe

    - Saturday 10/14/23 - 8 to 10pm
    Camp Fluxus Roundup
    hosted by Allen Bukoff

    - Sunday 10/15/23 - 1 to 4pm
    Art in Odd Places, artinoddplaces.org 14th street between 7 and 8th Ave - HATS & GLOVES a collaboration performance. Bring scores for interactive, creative, and absurd performances using your bowler hats and gloves.

    Information will be added and updated to this schedule as plans develop. Please use the discussion tab to ask questions and we will post answers so everyone will get the information.

    Planning your visit? Check "Attending Fluxfest NYC 2023" for information about places to stay and transportation at https://daydedada.wordpress.com/attending-fluxfest-nyc-2023/

    https://www.facebook.com/events/795458335365157/

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  • Evan's House of…
    Evan's House of Games
    Starts: 1:15 pm
    Ends: October 12, 2023 - 2:15 pm

    Location: Multi-Use Room (in Blood Root Valley)


    Description:

    Program is intended to help keep members social and mentally active with the use of memory games, puzzles, board games and cards.

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  • Intro to Microsoft
    Intro to Microsoft
    Starts: 1:30 pm
    Ends: October 12, 2023 - 2:30 pm

    Location: Media Lab (in Blood Root Valley)


    Description:

    Assist members in learning and becoming fluent with Microsoft and its various products Excel, Office, Powerpoint and Word

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  • DeMatti Drop in prog…
    DeMatti Drop in program
    Starts: 2:00 pm
    Ends: October 12, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: DeMatti Park Fieldhouse (in De Matti Park)


    Description:

    Join NYC Parks at DeMatti fieldhouse for fun arts and crafts activities and interactive games. This program is offered Tuesday through Saturday 2pm-6pm.

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  • Faber Drop-In Youth …
    Faber Drop-In Youth Power Hours
    Starts: 2:00 pm
    Ends: October 12, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: Outdoors at Faber Park Recreation Center (in Faber Pool and Park)


    Description:

    Drop in for activities such as sports, fitness, arts and crafts, STEAM, and more. Children ages 6-18 are provided with academic support and physical activities in a safe structured environment.

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  • GBRC Performance Wor…
    GBRC Performance Workshop
    Starts: 2:30 pm
    Ends: October 12, 2023 - 3:30 pm

    Location: Multi-Use Room (in Blood Root Valley)


    Description:

    Games and exercises based on theatrical disciplines to assist and teach members how to read sheet music. write songs, and create improv skits.

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  • Jennifer's Play…
    Jennifer's Playground Afterschool Program
    Starts: 3:00 pm
    Ends: October 12, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: Jennifer's Playground Field House (in Jennifer's Playground)


    Description:

    Children ages 6-13 are provided with academic support and physical activity in a safe, structured environment on weekdays from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. including program built around sports, famous artists, and STEAM.

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  • ABOLISH EVERYTHING
    ABOLISH EVERYTHING
    Starts: 7:00 pm
    Ends: October 12, 2023 - 8:30 pm

    Location: Caveat @ 21A Clinton Street, Manhattan, NY, 10002, US


    Description:

    ABOLISH EVERYTHING is the funnest, dumbest comedy debate show! Comedians testify against societal ills, from capitalism to car alarms. A panel of improvisers grills them with questions. The audience decides what gets abolished—and the most persuasive lobbyist receives a corrupt bribe: a bag of coins with a dollar sign on it.

    This month is the TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS: every winning monologist is coming back to abolish something new.

    Hosted by Chandler Dean (The New Yorker, Lovett or Leave It)

    Tickets: https://cli.re/46143-abolish-everything.

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  • The Pipes Are Callin…
    The Pipes Are Calling
    Starts: 7:30 pm
    Ends: October 12, 2023 - 10:00 pm

    Location: Saint Alban's Episcopal Church, 76 St Albans Pl, Staten Island, NY, United States


    Description:

    The Pipes are Calling...

    Join Richmond County Pipe & Drums

    A Staten Island community Bagpipe & Drum band proudly serving Staten Island and the greater NYC area for almost 40 years

    Free Lessons on Bagpipes & Drums

    Every Thursday Night, except holidays

    7:30pm - 10pm

    St. Alban's Episcopal Church in Eltingville

    Family Fun / Bring a Friend

    No Experience Necessary!

    We will teach you everything you need to know

    Please email ahead in case of any unforeseen cancellations: richmondcountypipesdrums@gmail.com

    More Info: http://www.richmondcountypipesanddrums.com

    Any other questions: Kathy Burke 917-837-3272

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  • Wagner College Theat…
    Wagner College Theatre | Pippin
    Starts: 8:00 pm
    Ends: October 12, 2023 - 10:30 pm

    Location: Wagner College Main Hall Theatre @ One Campus Rd, Staten Island, New York, 10301


    Description:

    Pippin

    Reserved Seating

    Pippin is the story of a young prince, heir to the throne, who is searching for his own “corner of the sky.” Pippin returns from university certain that he will find a fulfilling purpose in life. The Leading Player encourages Pippin to dabble in bloody battle, in lusty sexual entanglements and in savvy political maneuvers. Pippin discovers that true happiness is more complicated than he thought. With infectious tunes by Stephen Schwartz, Pippin is both a humorous allegory about growing up and a dark tale of the danger of false appearances and empty promises. Learn more at wagner.edu/theatre

    October 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, 14 @ 8PM

    October 7, 14, 15 @ 2PM

    Ticket Prices

    Adult: $25-32
    Senior: $23-30
    Child: $18-20
    Non-Wagner Student: $18-20
    Subscription & Group Pricing Available

    Tickets: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?ticketing=wct01.

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  • Arch(itecture) Homag…
    Arch(itecture) Homages Meet Art Advocacy : Architecture-Inspired Paintings and Published Text by Helen Levin
    Starts: 12:00 am
    Ends: October 13, 2023 - 11:59 pm

    Location: Wagner College Union Gallery @ 1 Campus Road, Staten Island, New York, 10301


    Description:

    Come view a collection of paintings and published texts by artist, Helen Levin.

    Helen's paintings are a love affair between the dynamics of pictorial space and contemporary architecture. She aims to capture the sense of movement and energy of both interior and exterior spaces suggested by structures of these architects: Frank Lloyd Wright, Frank Gehry, Steven Holl, and Antoine Predock. The drama and sculptural quality of architecture today offers, for her, a drama that represents her own psychic space.

       

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  • National No Bra Day
    National No Bra Day
    Starts: 12:00 am
    Ends: October 13, 2023 - 11:59 pm


    Description:

    Hang Loose!

    Impress your friends and Learn More

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  • Picturing the Water:…
    Picturing the Water: The Photography of Alice Austen
    Starts: 12:00 am
    Ends: October 13, 2023 - 11:59 pm

    Location: Noble Maritime Collection @ 1000 Richmond Terrace, Building D, Staten Island, NY, 10301


    Description:

    The Alice Austen House and the Noble Maritime Collection present a collection of never-before-seen nautical photographs of one of America’s earliest and most prolific female photographers. Living and working on Staten Island during the Gilded Age, Alice Austen (1866–1952) was one of the first women photographers to work outside the confines of a studio, employing a visionary documentary style that was ahead of its time. Picturing the Water explores Austen’s deep connection to both local and international waterways and the vessels that traverse them. The newly printed photographs, reproduced from Austen’s glass plate and film negatives, will be framed in John Noble’s signature handmade frames, reflecting on parallels between the artists’ visions.

    This exhibition was guest-curated by Alice Austen House Executive Director Victoria Munro with collections assistance by Kristine Allegretti.

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  • Mexican Heritage Pho…
    Mexican Heritage Photography Exhibit
    Starts: 6:00 am
    Ends: October 13, 2023 - 9:00 pm

    Location: Bernikow JCC @ 1466 Manor Road, Staten Island, New York, 10314


    Description:

    I’m pleased to share that I have received a DCA Art Fund Staten Island Arts 2023 grant. I will be presenting a Mexican Heritage's solo photography exhibit featuring a combination of thirty black-and-white and color photographs of the local Mexican immigrant community, a selection from my ongoing photo documentary series,  Simple Moments of an Emerging Presence. 

     

    The Mexican community in Staten Island, New York, is a vibrant and integral part of the diverse tapestry of the borough. After several decades of immigration, this community has enriched the local culture with its traditions, and lively celebrations. From the traditional Staten Island Día Muertos, Our Lady of Guadalupe festivals, private celebrations, to authentic Mexican cuisine from local restaurants and food trucks, their influence is palpable. Despite facing challenges such as language barriers and immigration uncertainties, the Mexican community has shown remarkable resilience, creating support networks and cultural spaces that empower its members. Aspirations for a brighter future and a commitment to preserve their heritage while embracing their new home characterize the spirit of the Mexican community on Staten Island. 

    Title of photograph:

    Traditional Mexican folk dress in motion

    © 2015 Irma Bohórquez-Geisler, all rights reserved

     

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  • All Ages Open Access
    All Ages Open Access
    Starts: 10:00 am
    Ends: October 13, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: Multi-Use Room A / Media Lab (in Faber Pool and Park)


    Description:

    Members of all ages can come to our media lab and use a computer for projects, research, email, recreation, and more.

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  • DeMatti Tiny Tot pro…
    DeMatti Tiny Tot program
    Starts: 10:00 am
    Ends: October 13, 2023 - 1:00 pm

    Location: DeMatti Park Fieldhouse (in De Matti Park)


    Description:

    Join NYC Parks for simple yet fun programs that offer games and activities structured for toddlers. This program is offered Tuesday through Saturday 10am-1pm.

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  • Faber Open Access
    Faber Open Access
    Starts: 10:00 am
    Ends: October 13, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: Faber Park Recreation Center (in Faber Pool and Park)


    Description:

    Faber Building Open Access

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  • GRAPHITE LIGHTHOUSE …
    GRAPHITE LIGHTHOUSE DRAWINGS will be Displayed at the National Lighthouse Museum, Staten Island, NY OPENING RECEPTION, SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 2023
    Starts: 11:00 am
    Ends: October 13, 2023 - 4:00 pm

    Location: National Lighthouse Museum @ 200 The Promenade at Lighthouse Point, Staten Island, NY, 10301


    Description:

    New Exhibit: Graphite Lighthouse Drawings by Greg DiNapoli  

     Saturday, June 3, 2023 @ 11:00 am - 4:00 pm

    NEW EXHIBIT: Graphite Lighthouse Drawings
    by Greg DiNapoli

    OPENING RECEPTION – Saturday, June 3, 2023
    2pm-4pm

    Exhibit will be up until June 30th, 2023                                                                                                                

    Light refreshments will be served. PRINTS and POSTCARDS will be for sale.

    Greg DiNapoli is a New Jersey based graphite artist working in the style of REALISM. He specializes in architectural subjects, as well as cityscapes and landscapes. Greg has been an architecture enthusiast since childhood and is still fascinated by skyscrapers, LIGHTHOUSES, and other large structures. EACH drawing takes anywhere from 40 to 100 hours, depending on the complexity of the subject. Greg’s work has been displayed in multiple galleries across the United States, and he has been recognized in several international competitions.

    Museum is adjacent to the FREE Staten Island Ferry...

    For information, available parking  718 390 0040

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  • Staten Island Urban …
    Staten Island Urban Center presents We Are A Waterfront: Access, Divide & Potential - Multimedia Art Exhibition at Governors Island
    Starts: 11:00 am
    Ends: October 13, 2023 - 5:00 pm

    Location: Governor's Island - Nolan Park - Building 5 @ Governor's Island, New York, New York, 11231, United States


    Description:

    Opening May 5, 2023, through October 31, 2023, Staten Island Urban Center (SIUC) debuts “We Are A Waterfront: Access, Divide & Potential,” a public multimedia art exhibition that foundationally centers on Staten Island’s north shore waterfront as a place in pursuit of social change and environmental justice. The exhibit is located at Governors Island’s Nolan Park House 5B. Doors open at noon May 5. Subsequently, presenting Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibit offers art, music, and opportunities for visitors to examine the struggle, potential, creativity and beauty of waterfront neighborhoods when community voices are at the center and fighting for environmental and social justice.

    “We know that our city includes some of the most incredible public waterfronts in the world, but we also know that the benefits of incredible waterfront design have not been, equitably, equally, or even fairly realized, so we need to change that.” said Kelly Vilar, curator of “We Are a Waterfront” and CEO of the Staten Island Urban Center.  “Our hope is that this exhibit challenges this view and helps to activate the average New Yorker into being a voice for change.” 

    At our opening on May 5, 2023, we will host “Music on the Porch,” a listening and dancing- freedom mixed set with hours of tracks that highlight activism in environmental and social justice movements. Guest DJs to be announced. 

    “We Are A Waterfront” installations presented by Staten Island Urban Center and other activists speak to a myriad of social issues such including,

    • Video excerpts from “Our Urban Town: Reimagining Staten Island Waterfront Communities”--a short documentary about community-driven ideas for waterfront development in Staten Island’s North Shore community. 

    • A multimedia installation called “Landfill Fashionistas: Image, Culture and Environment through the Lens of Young Girls of Color from Staten Island.” (Produced by young people of the Staten Island Urban Center.)

    • Collected and borrowed works from Sarah Yuster’s “Vulnerable Landscapes;” Sculpture by Olga Ayala; and north shore waterfront landscape photographs by John Kilcullen. 

    “We Are A Waterfront” highlights the need for positive, inclusive social change through participatory art to engage visitors of all ages. The exhibit will not only share beautiful works of art and imagination, but expresses hope to spur environmental activism– whether it be in the form of a reformed litterbug, a newborn environmental justice advocate, or further the hopes of a seasoned agent of social change.  Some of the hands-on activations in the exhibit include: 

    • Highlighting the work of city and statewide coalitions such as the Racial Impact Study Coalition, NY Renews and the NYC Environmental Justice Alliance.   

    • Access to digital petitions for various environmental and social causes to affect laws, policies and funding.

    • Free distribution of clothing to highlight the ideals of recycling, upcycling and reuse in the fight against fast fashion and pollution. 

    Staten Island Urban Center is an Organization In Residence at Governors Island exhibiting May 5, 2023, through Oct 31, 2023, showing 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Sunday. “We Are a Waterfront” is made possible through the Trust For Governors Island, NYC Department of Youth and Community Development, NY Renews-Tides Advocacy, Creatives Rebuild New York with Lost Horizon Films, The Staten Island Foundation, The Pinkerton Foundation and private donors.  Loaned works are provided by artists and collectors Deborah Quinones, Soraya Candelario, Sarah Yuster, Rachel Sanchez, Caryn Davis, Olga Ayala, Virginia Allen, John Kilcullen, Everet Curry, Angelo Roman, and others. 

    Staten Island Urban Center is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charitable organization. The mission of the Staten Island Urban Center (SIUC) is to strengthen neighborhoods by way of community development through community involvement.  We lift the voice of our borough’s most marginalized and disenfranchised people through collective solution building in pursuit of cultural equity, thrivability, self-determination, and independence. We organize with youth and grassroots community leaders and utilize community-produced art and media to uplift social justice issues. 

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  • Vulnerable Landscape…
    Vulnerable Landscapes
    Starts: 11:00 am
    Ends: October 13, 2023 - 5:00 pm

    Location: Staten Island Museum @ 1000 Richmond Terrace, Building A, Richmond County, New York, 10301


    Description:

    Vulnerable Landscapes depicts an island at risk in the heart of the Nation’s largest city. This interdisciplinary exhibition centers the shorelines at the forefront of climate change in one of New York City’s most vulnerable landscapes: Staten Island. The borough faces particular challenges due to its geography and history, with industry and community concentrated where water meets ground.

    This exhibition examines the shared space between the built and natural environment and highlights local individuals advocating for climate justice and a deeper connection to where we live. Themes of resistance, access, change, and recovery are conveyed through new works of contemporary art, scientific endeavors aimed at resiliency efforts, and art and archival materials from the museum’s collection. Vulnerable Landscapes circumnavigates Staten Island illuminating the past to shed light on the future.

    Featuring

    Billion Oyster Project, James Vincent Brice, Nate Dorr, Sarah Nelson Wright & Edrex Fontanilla, Nataki Hewling, HERShot students: Madison Davis, Alexandria Anderson, Savannah Washington, Soojin Yoonsmith), Nathan Kensinger, Living Breakwaters: SCAPE, Michael McWeeney, Beryl Thurman, and Sarah Yuster.

    OPENING EVENTS

    Members’ Preview: Thursday, April 20, 6:00pm – 8:00pm (Click here to become a Museum Member)

    Public Opening: EARTH DAY! Saturday, April 22, 2:00pm – 4:00pm
    Celebrate Earth Day at the Museum with the opening of our newest exhibition as well as crafts and activities for all ages. Enjoy free seedlings from the NYC Native Plant Center (supplies are limited), try your hand at charcoal landscape drawing with Freshkills Park, make plantable seedpaper, examine habitat los

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  • Andrea Doria: Rescue…
    Andrea Doria: Rescue at Sea
    Starts: 12:00 pm
    Ends: October 13, 2023 - 5:00 pm

    Location: Noble Maritime Collection @ 1000 Richmond Terrace, Building D, Staten Island, NY, 10301


    Description:

    The Noble Maritime Collection presents Andrea Doria: Rescue at Sea, an exhibition about the 1956 sinking of the SS Andrea Doria and the rescue of her passengers.

     

    The exhibition will be on view from June 16, 2022 through June 2023.  There will be an opening reception on Thursday, June 16 from 6 to 8 PM.

     

    The SS Andrea Doria was the pride of postwar Italy.  A glamorous transatlantic ocean liner, she was a “floating art gallery” and a marvel of midcentury modern design.  She carried celebrities as well as Italian immigrants to new opportunities in America.

     

    On July 25, 1956, the Swedish liner MS Stockholm collided with the Andrea Doria, which was en route to New York.  The subsequent rescue was one of the most dramatic and well-documented in sea history.

     

    The Andrea Doria foundered 11 hours after the collision, and now lays on her starboard side 250 feet below the surface, about 50 miles from Nantucket.

     

    The exhibition will feature objects and artifacts from the extensive collection of diver and researcher John Moyer, Salvor in Possession of the Andrea Doria.

     

    In addition to numerous rare photographs and artwork, on display will be a lifering from the Andrea Doria, as well as china from all passenger classes, pottery, glassware, silverware, and the ship’s brass bell, recovered by Moyer and a team of divers.

     

    The exhibition was developed with the guidance of survivor, educator, author, and filmmaker Pierette Domenica Simpson, who is the gatekeeper of Andrea Doria survivor stories.  She is the author of the books Alive on the Andrea Doria!: The Greatest Sea Rescue in History and I Was Shipwrecked on the Andrea Doria! The Titanic of the 1950s

     

    Archival newsreel footage of the Andrea Doria’s maiden voyage, the collision, and the rescue of her passengers—all provided by the Sherman Grinberg Library—will be shown in the exhibition on a converted Firestone television from 1956, the year of the sinking.

     

    The exhibition also includes underwater footage shot by Bill Campbell and Billy Deans of John Moyer and a team diving to the wreck and recovering two 1,000-pound ceramic mural panels by Italian artist Guido Gambone (1909-1969).

     

    In 1993, Moyer was awarded an Admiralty Arrest in US Federal Court and named Salvor in Possession of the wreck.  In the ruling, US District Judge Joseph H. Rodriguez stated Moyer’s “research and archeological documentation of his effort indicate a respect for the Andrea Doria as something more than just a commercial salvage project.”

     

    Photographs of some of the Andrea Doria survivors are featured in the exhibition, including Simpson, who, at nine years old, was immigrating to the United States with her grandparents, Pietro and Domenica Burzio, to start a new life with her mother Vivian, who had moved to Detroit eight years earlier to pursue the American Dream.

     

    Simpson wrote and produced the 2016 documentary Andrea Doria: Are the Passengers Saved?, directed by Luca Guardabascio of Rome.  To mark the 66th

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  • Arc of Twenty Years
    Arc of Twenty Years
    Starts: 12:00 pm
    Ends: October 13, 2023 - 5:00 pm

    Location: Noble Maritime Collection @ 1000 Richmond Terrace, Building D, Staten Island, NY, 10301


    Description:

    The Noble Maritime Collection presents Arc of Twenty Years, an exhibition independently curated by photographer Michael McWeeney and painter Sarah Yuster featuring art created in the aftermath of the September 11th attacks.

    The exhibition will be on view from August 12 to October 3, 2021 in the museum’s library.  There will be an opening reception on Wednesday, August 11 from 6 to 8 PM.

    Arc of Twenty Years will feature the work of Ghanim Khalil, Scott LoBaido, Diane Matyas, Ann Marie McDonnell, Michael McWeeney, Kristi Pfister, Marguerite Maria Rivas, and Sarah Yuster, all Staten Island artists.  It is a multimedia exhibition about the emotional impact and socio-political changes on Staten Island after the attacks.

    A lithograph featuring the World Trade Center by John A. Noble (1913-1983), the museum’s namesake, will also be included in the exhibition. 

    Curator Sarah Yuster states, “In the twenty years since 9/11, much of our populace has notably changed.  The way we see ourselves and each other as individuals, as Americans, took a marked trajectory spurred by one event.  The exhibition catalogues and explores major aspects of these permutations through art, photography, written word and short films.”

    Ms. Yuster continues, “Staten Island is, in many ways, a microcosm of the United States in terms of ethnicities, economics, and ideologies.  An immediate and long-term aftermath of that day rippled through the nation.  The initial agony of three thousand innocent lives lost at once, the ensuing spasms of fury and fear were felt most intensely here.  Empathy, camaraderie, selflessness and unity soared for weeks, galvanizing New Yorkers, but quickly dissipated into dissenting factions.  The art and response from all factions will be displayed.”

    Curator Michael McWeeney added, “This is not just a memorial; it’s a look at how we as a society have grown over the past 20 years.  The artists take you through their personal stories and contemplate how all of our lives have been altered by the 9/11 attacks.”

    Sarah Yuster’s painting The Firefighter, on loan from the Staten Island Children’s Museum, as well as three paintings depicting the changing skyline in Lower Manhattan from 1985 to 2014, will be on display.

    “Witness,” a poem by Staten Island’s first Poet Laureate Marguerite Maria Rivas, will be featured in the exhibition.  Rivas first wrote the poem as an email to a friend in Colorado immediately after the attacks, and it is now part of the National September 11th Museum’s online collection.

    Ann Marie McDonnell contributed two bronze sculptures, The Missing and The Faithful, which honor the lives of those lost and the loved ones who mourn them. 

    Diane Matyas contributed a multimedia work incorporating a painting with an apron and napkin, which she made to honor the lives of the Windows on the World restaurant employees.

    Scott LoBaido will exhibit a reproduction of an oil painting that he completed in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; it originally hung in Cargo Cafe in St. George, a local gathering place for the community at that time.

    Kristi Pfister will display six paintings, five of which are on ceramic tiles, and one drawing completed in the aftermath of 9/11 depicting people in various states of digging and waiting, searching for answers.

    Michael McWeeney will display a photograph of the Tribute in Light taken in March 2002, the first time those lights were lit, as well as a series of portraits with accompanying audio in the subjects’ own words about the Muslim experience after 9/11, as conceived by scholar Ghanim Khalil.

    The John A. Noble lithograph Ghost of a Bygone Ferry will be on display from the museum’s collection.  This print is his reaction to the passage of time and the decline of numerous ferry routes in New York Harbor by the 1970s; the Twin Towers, under construction, figure prominently in the background of the composition.

    For more information about the exhibition, visit noblemaritime.org/arc-of-twenty-years.

    This exhibition is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council; the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature; and by a grant from the Lily Auchincloss Foundation.

    The Noble Maritime Collection, located in a former mariners’ dormitory at Snug Harbor Cultural Center and Botanical Garden, 1000 Richmond Terrace, Building D, Staten Island, New York, is open from 12 until 5 PM, Thursdays through Sundays.  Admission is by donation.

    For more information about the museum, call (718) 447-6490 or visit noblemaritime.org.

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  • Senior Game Day
    Senior Game Day
    Starts: 12:30 pm
    Ends: October 13, 2023 - 3:30 pm

    Location: Arts and Crafts Room (in Blood Root Valley)


    Description:

    Senior Gameday

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  • DeMatti Drop in prog…
    DeMatti Drop in program
    Starts: 2:00 pm
    Ends: October 13, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: DeMatti Park Fieldhouse (in De Matti Park)


    Description:

    Join NYC Parks at DeMatti fieldhouse for fun arts and crafts activities and interactive games. This program is offered Tuesday through Saturday 2pm-6pm.

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  • Faber Drop-In Youth …
    Faber Drop-In Youth Power Hours
    Starts: 2:00 pm
    Ends: October 13, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: Outdoors at Faber Park Recreation Center (in Faber Pool and Park)


    Description:

    Drop in for activities such as sports, fitness, arts and crafts, STEAM, and more. Children ages 6-18 are provided with academic support and physical activities in a safe structured environment.

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  • Jennifer's Play…
    Jennifer's Playground Afterschool Program
    Starts: 3:00 pm
    Ends: October 13, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: Jennifer's Playground Field House (in Jennifer's Playground)


    Description:

    Children ages 6-13 are provided with academic support and physical activity in a safe, structured environment on weekdays from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. including program built around sports, famous artists, and STEAM.

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  • Kidz Cook STATEN ISL…
    Kidz Cook STATEN ISLAND CHILDRENS MUSEUM
    Starts: 3:00 pm
    Ends: October 13, 2023 - 4:00 pm

    Location: Staten Island Children's Museum, 1000 Richmond Terrace building m, Staten Island, NY 10301, USA


    Description:

    Learn different cooking techniques at the museum. It's different each month!
    Free with museum admission

    Also at 4 PM.

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  • Vocabaret
    Vocabaret
    Starts: 7:00 pm
    Ends: October 13, 2023 - 8:30 pm

    Location: Caveat @ 21A Clinton Street, Manhattan, NY, 10002, US


    Description:

    ⭐ Explore etymology and wordplay alongside some of the best wordsmiths NYC has to offer. Experience the hilarious and interesting Vocabaret live at Caveat, a cabaret comedy venue that’s home to the smartest, joyfully-nerdiest comedy in New York!

    Tickets for Vocabaret🎫 Standard Admission - includes regular seated entry🎫 Premium Admission - includes premium seating closer to the stage🎫 Standing Admission - includes standing entry

    Highlights🎭 A unique comedy event focusing on wordplay and etymological creativity and knowledge🌇A chance to visit Caveat, a creative hub and cabaret comedy theater that champions nerdy, funny art and much more🤩 Featuring 5 of the best wordsmiths as your hosts for the evening

    General Info📅 Date: June 9, July 14, August 11, September 08, October 13, November 10, December 08 (select during purchase)🕒 Time: 7 p.m.⏳ Duration: 90 minutes📍 Location: Caveat NYC👤 Age requirement: 21+ with physical ID♿ Accessibility: the venue is ADA compliant❓ Please consult the FAQs of this experience here

    DescriptionAt Vocabaret, New York City’s most-decorated wordsmiths come together for an eclectic variety hour (and a half) of raucous wordplay, etymological deep dives, and alphabetic absurdity that investigates the intersection of language and everyday life, inspired by a new theme each month. Hosted by none other than five of the biggest heavyweight champions of wordplay, Sam Corbin, Tim Donnelly, Jerzy Gwiazdowski, Ally Spier, and Nikolai Vanyo, this is one you won't want to miss! Come see what Vocabaret is all about while you sip on a delicious drink in the heart of NYC. Get your tickets for Vocabaretat Caveat, New York!

    Tickets: https://cli.re/41336-vocabaret.

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  • Wagner College Theat…
    Wagner College Theatre | Pippin
    Starts: 8:00 pm
    Ends: October 13, 2023 - 10:30 pm

    Location: Wagner College Main Hall Theatre @ One Campus Rd, Staten Island, New York, 10301


    Description:

    Pippin

    Reserved Seating

    Pippin is the story of a young prince, heir to the throne, who is searching for his own “corner of the sky.” Pippin returns from university certain that he will find a fulfilling purpose in life. The Leading Player encourages Pippin to dabble in bloody battle, in lusty sexual entanglements and in savvy political maneuvers. Pippin discovers that true happiness is more complicated than he thought. With infectious tunes by Stephen Schwartz, Pippin is both a humorous allegory about growing up and a dark tale of the danger of false appearances and empty promises. Learn more at wagner.edu/theatre

    October 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, 14 @ 8PM

    October 7, 14, 15 @ 2PM

    Ticket Prices

    Adult: $25-32
    Senior: $23-30
    Child: $18-20
    Non-Wagner Student: $18-20
    Subscription & Group Pricing Available

    Tickets: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?ticketing=wct01.

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  • Science 101
    Science 101
    Starts: 9:30 pm
    Ends: October 13, 2023 - 11:00 pm

    Location: Caveat @ 21A Clinton Street, Manhattan, NY, 10002, US


    Description:

    ⭐ Come along for an incredibly unique mix of science and comedy alongside an interdisciplinary group of scientists. Experience the unique Science 101 at Caveat, a cabaret comedy venue that’s home to the smartest, joyfully-nerdiest comedy in New York!

    Tickets for Science 101 in New York🎫 Standard Admission - includes regular seated entry🎫 Premium Admission - includes premium seating closer to the stage

    Highlights🎭 Come for a unique mix of comedy and science that will have you hollering in laughter and engaged in a challenge🌇A chance to visit Caveat, a creative hub and cabaret comedy theater that champions nerdy, funny art and much more🤩 Hosted by an amazing group of multidisciplinary scientists doing comedy

    General Info📅 Date: July 14, August 11, September 8, October 13, November 10 and December 8 (select during purchase)🕒 Time: 9:30 p.m.⏳ Duration: 90 minutes📍 Location: Caveat NYC👤 Age requirement: 21+ with physical ID♿ Accessibility: the venue is ADA compliant❓ Please consult the FAQs of this experience here

    DescriptionThought science class ended with high school? Think again! This 'class' will put your knowledge to the test and have you roaring with laughter. Participate in games, ridiculous audience polls, blistering hot takes, art challenges, and much, much more! Science 101 at Caveat NY will be hosted by Dustin Growick (dinosaur expert and Science Specialist at Sotheby's), Kristina Gustovich (geologist and Middle School science teacher), and Dr. Justin Charles Williams (stand-up comedian and Associate Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies at the City University of New York). This amazing show will have you hollering in laughter and engaged in a challenge. Get your tickets for Science 101 at Caveat, New York!

    Tickets: https://cli.re/41337-science-101.

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  • Arch(itecture) Homag…
    Arch(itecture) Homages Meet Art Advocacy : Architecture-Inspired Paintings and Published Text by Helen Levin
    Starts: 12:00 am
    Ends: October 14, 2023 - 11:59 pm

    Location: Wagner College Union Gallery @ 1 Campus Road, Staten Island, New York, 10301


    Description:

    Come view a collection of paintings and published texts by artist, Helen Levin.

    Helen's paintings are a love affair between the dynamics of pictorial space and contemporary architecture. She aims to capture the sense of movement and energy of both interior and exterior spaces suggested by structures of these architects: Frank Lloyd Wright, Frank Gehry, Steven Holl, and Antoine Predock. The drama and sculptural quality of architecture today offers, for her, a drama that represents her own psychic space.

       

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  • Picturing the Water:…
    Picturing the Water: The Photography of Alice Austen
    Starts: 12:00 am
    Ends: October 14, 2023 - 11:59 pm

    Location: Noble Maritime Collection @ 1000 Richmond Terrace, Building D, Staten Island, NY, 10301


    Description:

    The Alice Austen House and the Noble Maritime Collection present a collection of never-before-seen nautical photographs of one of America’s earliest and most prolific female photographers. Living and working on Staten Island during the Gilded Age, Alice Austen (1866–1952) was one of the first women photographers to work outside the confines of a studio, employing a visionary documentary style that was ahead of its time. Picturing the Water explores Austen’s deep connection to both local and international waterways and the vessels that traverse them. The newly printed photographs, reproduced from Austen’s glass plate and film negatives, will be framed in John Noble’s signature handmade frames, reflecting on parallels between the artists’ visions.

    This exhibition was guest-curated by Alice Austen House Executive Director Victoria Munro with collections assistance by Kristine Allegretti.

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  • Mexican Heritage Pho…
    Mexican Heritage Photography Exhibit
    Starts: 6:00 am
    Ends: October 14, 2023 - 9:00 pm

    Location: Bernikow JCC @ 1466 Manor Road, Staten Island, New York, 10314


    Description:

    I’m pleased to share that I have received a DCA Art Fund Staten Island Arts 2023 grant. I will be presenting a Mexican Heritage's solo photography exhibit featuring a combination of thirty black-and-white and color photographs of the local Mexican immigrant community, a selection from my ongoing photo documentary series,  Simple Moments of an Emerging Presence. 

     

    The Mexican community in Staten Island, New York, is a vibrant and integral part of the diverse tapestry of the borough. After several decades of immigration, this community has enriched the local culture with its traditions, and lively celebrations. From the traditional Staten Island Día Muertos, Our Lady of Guadalupe festivals, private celebrations, to authentic Mexican cuisine from local restaurants and food trucks, their influence is palpable. Despite facing challenges such as language barriers and immigration uncertainties, the Mexican community has shown remarkable resilience, creating support networks and cultural spaces that empower its members. Aspirations for a brighter future and a commitment to preserve their heritage while embracing their new home characterize the spirit of the Mexican community on Staten Island. 

    Title of photograph:

    Traditional Mexican folk dress in motion

    © 2015 Irma Bohórquez-Geisler, all rights reserved

     

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  • Yoga on the lawn at …
    Yoga on the lawn at Alice Austen House with Be Yoga SI
    Starts: 8:00 am
    Ends: October 14, 2023 - 9:00 am

    Location: Alice Austen House @ 2 Hylan Blvd, New York, New York, New York, New York, 10305, United States


    Description:

    All levels Gentle Flow by Donation. 

    Must pre-register for class at www.beyogasi.com. 

    Only students who are registered my attend class. Occupancy 24 students. Social distancing will be practiced and masks are required to and from mat. Please wear comfortable clothing and bring yoga mat, towel, water, and anything else you need for practice. Portion of proceeds benefit the Alice Austen House Museum. 

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  • JC Kids Run
    JC Kids Run
    Starts: 9:00 am
    Ends: October 14, 2023 - 12:00 pm

    Location: J. Owen Grundy Park at Exchange Place Plaza @ Hudson St, Jersey City, NJ, 07302, United States


    Description:

    October 14, 20239AM Start Time (First Event)Rain or Shine in Jersey City

    All runners will receive a medal!

    IMPORTANT MESSAGES:

    1. THERE WILL BE NO REGISTRATION ON RACE DAY

    2. Kids MUST run in the Age Group that they REGISTERED for. There is no changing of waves. After submitting the payment, you can check your age group in the confirmation email.

    3. Kids MUST run through the fishline for EACH loop to get a time.

    4. Kids MUST wear their bib on the FRONT TORSO.

    5. Winners are based on Age Categories, NOT waves.

     

    About:

    Calling all KIDS from 1 to 13 years for the 'JC Kids Run'

    The Kid’s Run is back for the 8th year and it keeps getting bigger and better!

    Children race through the course with the biggest smiles on their faces as the community cheers them on. The excitement and joy on their faces as they cross the finish line is priceless! In addition to the kid's run, there are a wide variety of activities for children of all ages.

    This event takes places at Exchange Place, along the Hudson River, with views of the Manhattan skyline.

    All runners will receive a medal!

    Fastest Top 3 runners in each AGE CATEGORY (regardless of gender or wave)Kids MUST run in their Age Appropriate wave - register your child with AGE ON RACE DAY

    All races will start with a WARM UP: warm up sessions are some minutes before each age group run.

     

    Donations will proceed to Embrace Kids Foundation

    Tickets: https://cli.re/46715-jc-kids-run.

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  • The Classic Apple Pi…
    The Classic Apple Pie HM & 5K
    Starts: 9:00 am
    Ends: October 14, 2023 - 12:00 pm

    Location: Veterans Pier @ Shore Rd & Bay Ridge Ave, Brooklyn, NY, 11209, US


    Description:

    🥧 You'll love this race, crust me! 🥧Join us this fall season for a great experience at Veteran's Pier in Brooklyn! Choose between a HM or a 5K & enjoy the sights and sounds of this paved boardwalk run/walk. Afterward, pick up your well earned pie as well as some yummy treats from All Round Foods!

    The Classic Apple Pie HM & 5KOctober 14, 20239AM StartRain or ShineVeterans Pier, Brooklyn

    LIMITED Public / Street Parking on Bay Ridge Ave or Shore RoadPUBLIC TRANSPORTATION is encouraged!

    GET A CLASSIC APPLE FINISHER MEDAL & T-SHIRTFRESH APPLES & TABLE TALK APPLE PIE

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  • All Ages Open Access
    All Ages Open Access
    Starts: 10:00 am
    Ends: October 14, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: Multi-Use Room A / Media Lab (in Faber Pool and Park)


    Description:

    Members of all ages can come to our media lab and use a computer for projects, research, email, recreation, and more.

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  • Community Food Scrap…
    Community Food Scrap Drop Off pop-up
    Starts: 10:00 am
    Ends: October 14, 2023 - 12:00 pm

    Location: Stapleton Library @ 132 Canal St, Staten, NY, 10301, United States


    Description:

    This event will be held outdoors, weather permitting; on the sidewalk in front of the Stapleton main entrance on Wright Street. 

    In collaboration with Snug Harbor Cultural Center, Stapleton Library is facilitating a six weeks(September 16-Oct 21, every Saturday, 10am-12pm) food scrap collection for the community. Snug Harbor staff will be present during the pop-up event to educate and guide you. If you have any food scraps you'd like to part with, come to Stapleton Library and drop them off to learn the benefits of composting. Please see attached flyer for more information. 

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  • Faber Open Access
    Faber Open Access
    Starts: 10:00 am
    Ends: October 14, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: Faber Park Recreation Center (in Faber Pool and Park)


    Description:

    Faber Building Open Access

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  • Old Home Day
    Old Home Day
    Starts: 10:00 am
    Ends: October 14, 2023 - 4:00 pm

    Location: Historic Richmond Town


    Description:

    Since the 1960s, Old Home Day has been a fixture of Historic Richmond Town. Historic trades are demonstrated in historic houses and shops throughout the village, demonstrating the ways people lived and worked in the 19th century. Experience Staten Island’s past and present with displays by living historians and modern makers and cultural organizations.

    This year, Old Home Day will be a 2-day event, with activities and presenters featured on both Saturday and Sunday October 14 & 15, including The Dutch & Native Market. Living Historians representing indigenous people and Dutch settlers will be on site to interpret the trading of goods, treaties and cultural exchange between the peoples of Staten Island in the 17th century.

    https://www.facebook.com/events/4170761056482851/?event_time_id=4170761059816184

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  • Old Home Day
    Old Home Day
    Starts: 10:00 am
    Ends: October 14, 2023 - 4:00 pm

    Location: Historic Richmond Town


    Description:

    Since the 1960s, Old Home Day has been a fixture of Historic Richmond Town. Historic trades are demonstrated in historic houses and shops throughout the village, demonstrating the ways people lived and worked in the 19th century. Experience Staten Island’s past and present with displays by living historians and modern makers and cultural organizations.

    This year, Old Home Day will be a 2-day event, with activities and presenters featured on both Saturday and Sunday October 14 & 15, including The Dutch & Native Market. Living Historians representing indigenous people and Dutch settlers will be on site to interpret the trading of goods, treaties and cultural exchange between the peoples of Staten Island in the 17th century.

    https://www.facebook.com/events/758887225747958/?event_time_id=758887229081291

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  • GRAPHITE LIGHTHOUSE …
    GRAPHITE LIGHTHOUSE DRAWINGS will be Displayed at the National Lighthouse Museum, Staten Island, NY OPENING RECEPTION, SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 2023
    Starts: 11:00 am
    Ends: October 14, 2023 - 4:00 pm

    Location: National Lighthouse Museum @ 200 The Promenade at Lighthouse Point, Staten Island, NY, 10301


    Description:

    New Exhibit: Graphite Lighthouse Drawings by Greg DiNapoli  

     Saturday, June 3, 2023 @ 11:00 am - 4:00 pm

    NEW EXHIBIT: Graphite Lighthouse Drawings
    by Greg DiNapoli

    OPENING RECEPTION – Saturday, June 3, 2023
    2pm-4pm

    Exhibit will be up until June 30th, 2023                                                                                                                

    Light refreshments will be served. PRINTS and POSTCARDS will be for sale.

    Greg DiNapoli is a New Jersey based graphite artist working in the style of REALISM. He specializes in architectural subjects, as well as cityscapes and landscapes. Greg has been an architecture enthusiast since childhood and is still fascinated by skyscrapers, LIGHTHOUSES, and other large structures. EACH drawing takes anywhere from 40 to 100 hours, depending on the complexity of the subject. Greg’s work has been displayed in multiple galleries across the United States, and he has been recognized in several international competitions.

    Museum is adjacent to the FREE Staten Island Ferry...

    For information, available parking  718 390 0040

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  • Saturday Zoofaris
    Saturday Zoofaris
    Starts: 11:00 am
    Ends: October 14, 2023 - 2:00 pm

    Location: Staten Island Zoo, 614 Broadway, Staten Island, NY 10310, USA


    Description:

    The Staten Island Zoo is happy to introduce our Saturday Zoofari program. We have created six exciting programs for children in PreK through 6th grade. This is a four hour (10am - 2pm) drop off program at the zoo.

    Please pack a lunch for the day. There is no refrigeration for the lunches at the zoo so the lunches need to be non-perishable.

    You can register for any number of sessions or all six! There is a 15% discount on the total price if you register for all six sessions.

    Register here:
    http://statenislandzoo.doubleknot.com/registration/calendardetail.aspx?activitykey=2446149&OrgKey=3637&ReturnURL=%2fOpenRosters%2fViewActivitySpaceAvailable.aspx%3fclassificationid%3d55250%26orgkey%3d3637#

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  • Staten Island Urban …
    Staten Island Urban Center presents We Are A Waterfront: Access, Divide & Potential - Multimedia Art Exhibition at Governors Island
    Starts: 11:00 am
    Ends: October 14, 2023 - 5:00 pm

    Location: Governor's Island - Nolan Park - Building 5 @ Governor's Island, New York, New York, 11231, United States


    Description:

    Opening May 5, 2023, through October 31, 2023, Staten Island Urban Center (SIUC) debuts “We Are A Waterfront: Access, Divide & Potential,” a public multimedia art exhibition that foundationally centers on Staten Island’s north shore waterfront as a place in pursuit of social change and environmental justice. The exhibit is located at Governors Island’s Nolan Park House 5B. Doors open at noon May 5. Subsequently, presenting Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibit offers art, music, and opportunities for visitors to examine the struggle, potential, creativity and beauty of waterfront neighborhoods when community voices are at the center and fighting for environmental and social justice.

    “We know that our city includes some of the most incredible public waterfronts in the world, but we also know that the benefits of incredible waterfront design have not been, equitably, equally, or even fairly realized, so we need to change that.” said Kelly Vilar, curator of “We Are a Waterfront” and CEO of the Staten Island Urban Center.  “Our hope is that this exhibit challenges this view and helps to activate the average New Yorker into being a voice for change.” 

    At our opening on May 5, 2023, we will host “Music on the Porch,” a listening and dancing- freedom mixed set with hours of tracks that highlight activism in environmental and social justice movements. Guest DJs to be announced. 

    “We Are A Waterfront” installations presented by Staten Island Urban Center and other activists speak to a myriad of social issues such including,

    • Video excerpts from “Our Urban Town: Reimagining Staten Island Waterfront Communities”--a short documentary about community-driven ideas for waterfront development in Staten Island’s North Shore community. 

    • A multimedia installation called “Landfill Fashionistas: Image, Culture and Environment through the Lens of Young Girls of Color from Staten Island.” (Produced by young people of the Staten Island Urban Center.)

    • Collected and borrowed works from Sarah Yuster’s “Vulnerable Landscapes;” Sculpture by Olga Ayala; and north shore waterfront landscape photographs by John Kilcullen. 

    “We Are A Waterfront” highlights the need for positive, inclusive social change through participatory art to engage visitors of all ages. The exhibit will not only share beautiful works of art and imagination, but expresses hope to spur environmental activism– whether it be in the form of a reformed litterbug, a newborn environmental justice advocate, or further the hopes of a seasoned agent of social change.  Some of the hands-on activations in the exhibit include: 

    • Highlighting the work of city and statewide coalitions such as the Racial Impact Study Coalition, NY Renews and the NYC Environmental Justice Alliance.   

    • Access to digital petitions for various environmental and social causes to affect laws, policies and funding.

    • Free distribution of clothing to highlight the ideals of recycling, upcycling and reuse in the fight against fast fashion and pollution. 

    Staten Island Urban Center is an Organization In Residence at Governors Island exhibiting May 5, 2023, through Oct 31, 2023, showing 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Sunday. “We Are a Waterfront” is made possible through the Trust For Governors Island, NYC Department of Youth and Community Development, NY Renews-Tides Advocacy, Creatives Rebuild New York with Lost Horizon Films, The Staten Island Foundation, The Pinkerton Foundation and private donors.  Loaned works are provided by artists and collectors Deborah Quinones, Soraya Candelario, Sarah Yuster, Rachel Sanchez, Caryn Davis, Olga Ayala, Virginia Allen, John Kilcullen, Everet Curry, Angelo Roman, and others. 

    Staten Island Urban Center is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charitable organization. The mission of the Staten Island Urban Center (SIUC) is to strengthen neighborhoods by way of community development through community involvement.  We lift the voice of our borough’s most marginalized and disenfranchised people through collective solution building in pursuit of cultural equity, thrivability, self-determination, and independence. We organize with youth and grassroots community leaders and utilize community-produced art and media to uplift social justice issues. 

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  • Vulnerable Landscape…
    Vulnerable Landscapes
    Starts: 11:00 am
    Ends: October 14, 2023 - 5:00 pm

    Location: Staten Island Museum @ 1000 Richmond Terrace, Building A, Richmond County, New York, 10301


    Description:

    Vulnerable Landscapes depicts an island at risk in the heart of the Nation’s largest city. This interdisciplinary exhibition centers the shorelines at the forefront of climate change in one of New York City’s most vulnerable landscapes: Staten Island. The borough faces particular challenges due to its geography and history, with industry and community concentrated where water meets ground.

    This exhibition examines the shared space between the built and natural environment and highlights local individuals advocating for climate justice and a deeper connection to where we live. Themes of resistance, access, change, and recovery are conveyed through new works of contemporary art, scientific endeavors aimed at resiliency efforts, and art and archival materials from the museum’s collection. Vulnerable Landscapes circumnavigates Staten Island illuminating the past to shed light on the future.

    Featuring

    Billion Oyster Project, James Vincent Brice, Nate Dorr, Sarah Nelson Wright & Edrex Fontanilla, Nataki Hewling, HERShot students: Madison Davis, Alexandria Anderson, Savannah Washington, Soojin Yoonsmith), Nathan Kensinger, Living Breakwaters: SCAPE, Michael McWeeney, Beryl Thurman, and Sarah Yuster.

    OPENING EVENTS

    Members’ Preview: Thursday, April 20, 6:00pm – 8:00pm (Click here to become a Museum Member)

    Public Opening: EARTH DAY! Saturday, April 22, 2:00pm – 4:00pm
    Celebrate Earth Day at the Museum with the opening of our newest exhibition as well as crafts and activities for all ages. Enjoy free seedlings from the NYC Native Plant Center (supplies are limited), try your hand at charcoal landscape drawing with Freshkills Park, make plantable seedpaper, examine habitat los

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  • Westerleigh Folk Fes…
    Westerleigh Folk Festival 2023 (WestFest 16)
    Starts: 11:00 am
    Ends: October 14, 2023 - 7:00 pm

    Location: Westerleigh Folk Music & Art Festival


    Description:

    Event: https://facebook.com/events/s/westerleigh-folk-festival-2023/240123172016265/

    The Westerleigh Folk Festival returns for the 16th year on Saturday, October 14th from 11am-7pm! WestFest is an all-day music and arts festival that features live music, vendors, children's activities, and more!

    Discover new artists, enjoy captivating performances, and shop our vendors' incredible selection of handcrafted goods!

    This is a FREE community event, so be sure to bring your friends and family along for a memorable day out in Staten Island! We can't wait to see you at WestFest 16!

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  • Meditation Class
    Meditation Class
    Starts: 11:30 am
    Ends: October 14, 2023 - 1:00 pm

    Location: The Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art, 338 Lighthouse Ave, Staten Island, NY 10306, USA


    Description:

    The Museum's meditation class is held Saturdays at 11:30 AM. The fee for the class is $12/$10 for members. Learn more at http://www.tibetanmuseum.org/meditation-classes

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  • Andrea Doria: Rescue…
    Andrea Doria: Rescue at Sea
    Starts: 12:00 pm
    Ends: October 14, 2023 - 5:00 pm

    Location: Noble Maritime Collection @ 1000 Richmond Terrace, Building D, Staten Island, NY, 10301


    Description:

    The Noble Maritime Collection presents Andrea Doria: Rescue at Sea, an exhibition about the 1956 sinking of the SS Andrea Doria and the rescue of her passengers.

     

    The exhibition will be on view from June 16, 2022 through June 2023.  There will be an opening reception on Thursday, June 16 from 6 to 8 PM.

     

    The SS Andrea Doria was the pride of postwar Italy.  A glamorous transatlantic ocean liner, she was a “floating art gallery” and a marvel of midcentury modern design.  She carried celebrities as well as Italian immigrants to new opportunities in America.

     

    On July 25, 1956, the Swedish liner MS Stockholm collided with the Andrea Doria, which was en route to New York.  The subsequent rescue was one of the most dramatic and well-documented in sea history.

     

    The Andrea Doria foundered 11 hours after the collision, and now lays on her starboard side 250 feet below the surface, about 50 miles from Nantucket.

     

    The exhibition will feature objects and artifacts from the extensive collection of diver and researcher John Moyer, Salvor in Possession of the Andrea Doria.

     

    In addition to numerous rare photographs and artwork, on display will be a lifering from the Andrea Doria, as well as china from all passenger classes, pottery, glassware, silverware, and the ship’s brass bell, recovered by Moyer and a team of divers.

     

    The exhibition was developed with the guidance of survivor, educator, author, and filmmaker Pierette Domenica Simpson, who is the gatekeeper of Andrea Doria survivor stories.  She is the author of the books Alive on the Andrea Doria!: The Greatest Sea Rescue in History and I Was Shipwrecked on the Andrea Doria! The Titanic of the 1950s

     

    Archival newsreel footage of the Andrea Doria’s maiden voyage, the collision, and the rescue of her passengers—all provided by the Sherman Grinberg Library—will be shown in the exhibition on a converted Firestone television from 1956, the year of the sinking.

     

    The exhibition also includes underwater footage shot by Bill Campbell and Billy Deans of John Moyer and a team diving to the wreck and recovering two 1,000-pound ceramic mural panels by Italian artist Guido Gambone (1909-1969).

     

    In 1993, Moyer was awarded an Admiralty Arrest in US Federal Court and named Salvor in Possession of the wreck.  In the ruling, US District Judge Joseph H. Rodriguez stated Moyer’s “research and archeological documentation of his effort indicate a respect for the Andrea Doria as something more than just a commercial salvage project.”

     

    Photographs of some of the Andrea Doria survivors are featured in the exhibition, including Simpson, who, at nine years old, was immigrating to the United States with her grandparents, Pietro and Domenica Burzio, to start a new life with her mother Vivian, who had moved to Detroit eight years earlier to pursue the American Dream.

     

    Simpson wrote and produced the 2016 documentary Andrea Doria: Are the Passengers Saved?, directed by Luca Guardabascio of Rome.  To mark the 66th

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  • Arc of Twenty Years
    Arc of Twenty Years
    Starts: 12:00 pm
    Ends: October 14, 2023 - 5:00 pm

    Location: Noble Maritime Collection @ 1000 Richmond Terrace, Building D, Staten Island, NY, 10301


    Description:

    The Noble Maritime Collection presents Arc of Twenty Years, an exhibition independently curated by photographer Michael McWeeney and painter Sarah Yuster featuring art created in the aftermath of the September 11th attacks.

    The exhibition will be on view from August 12 to October 3, 2021 in the museum’s library.  There will be an opening reception on Wednesday, August 11 from 6 to 8 PM.

    Arc of Twenty Years will feature the work of Ghanim Khalil, Scott LoBaido, Diane Matyas, Ann Marie McDonnell, Michael McWeeney, Kristi Pfister, Marguerite Maria Rivas, and Sarah Yuster, all Staten Island artists.  It is a multimedia exhibition about the emotional impact and socio-political changes on Staten Island after the attacks.

    A lithograph featuring the World Trade Center by John A. Noble (1913-1983), the museum’s namesake, will also be included in the exhibition. 

    Curator Sarah Yuster states, “In the twenty years since 9/11, much of our populace has notably changed.  The way we see ourselves and each other as individuals, as Americans, took a marked trajectory spurred by one event.  The exhibition catalogues and explores major aspects of these permutations through art, photography, written word and short films.”

    Ms. Yuster continues, “Staten Island is, in many ways, a microcosm of the United States in terms of ethnicities, economics, and ideologies.  An immediate and long-term aftermath of that day rippled through the nation.  The initial agony of three thousand innocent lives lost at once, the ensuing spasms of fury and fear were felt most intensely here.  Empathy, camaraderie, selflessness and unity soared for weeks, galvanizing New Yorkers, but quickly dissipated into dissenting factions.  The art and response from all factions will be displayed.”

    Curator Michael McWeeney added, “This is not just a memorial; it’s a look at how we as a society have grown over the past 20 years.  The artists take you through their personal stories and contemplate how all of our lives have been altered by the 9/11 attacks.”

    Sarah Yuster’s painting The Firefighter, on loan from the Staten Island Children’s Museum, as well as three paintings depicting the changing skyline in Lower Manhattan from 1985 to 2014, will be on display.

    “Witness,” a poem by Staten Island’s first Poet Laureate Marguerite Maria Rivas, will be featured in the exhibition.  Rivas first wrote the poem as an email to a friend in Colorado immediately after the attacks, and it is now part of the National September 11th Museum’s online collection.

    Ann Marie McDonnell contributed two bronze sculptures, The Missing and The Faithful, which honor the lives of those lost and the loved ones who mourn them. 

    Diane Matyas contributed a multimedia work incorporating a painting with an apron and napkin, which she made to honor the lives of the Windows on the World restaurant employees.

    Scott LoBaido will exhibit a reproduction of an oil painting that he completed in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; it originally hung in Cargo Cafe in St. George, a local gathering place for the community at that time.

    Kristi Pfister will display six paintings, five of which are on ceramic tiles, and one drawing completed in the aftermath of 9/11 depicting people in various states of digging and waiting, searching for answers.

    Michael McWeeney will display a photograph of the Tribute in Light taken in March 2002, the first time those lights were lit, as well as a series of portraits with accompanying audio in the subjects’ own words about the Muslim experience after 9/11, as conceived by scholar Ghanim Khalil.

    The John A. Noble lithograph Ghost of a Bygone Ferry will be on display from the museum’s collection.  This print is his reaction to the passage of time and the decline of numerous ferry routes in New York Harbor by the 1970s; the Twin Towers, under construction, figure prominently in the background of the composition.

    For more information about the exhibition, visit noblemaritime.org/arc-of-twenty-years.

    This exhibition is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council; the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature; and by a grant from the Lily Auchincloss Foundation.

    The Noble Maritime Collection, located in a former mariners’ dormitory at Snug Harbor Cultural Center and Botanical Garden, 1000 Richmond Terrace, Building D, Staten Island, New York, is open from 12 until 5 PM, Thursdays through Sundays.  Admission is by donation.

    For more information about the museum, call (718) 447-6490 or visit noblemaritime.org.

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  • Faber Open Access
    Faber Open Access
    Starts: 12:00 pm
    Ends: October 14, 2023 - 8:00 pm

    Location: Faber Park Recreation Center (in Faber Pool and Park)


    Description:

    Faber Building Open Access

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  • Opening Day: DADA IN…
    Opening Day: DADA IN THE HOUSE
    Starts: 12:00 pm
    Ends: October 14, 2023 - 3:00 pm

    Location: Snug Harbor Cultural Center and Botanical Garden


    Description:

    Experience Day de Dada!

    DADA IN THE HOUSE showcases the history, inclusiveness, and experimental nature of the Day de Dada Performance Art Collective. The exhibition spotlights fun props, costumes, and a special installation of doll-sized Dada- and Fluxus-influenced furniture and household items. You’ll see work from artists locally and worldwide, as well as Staten Island venues where Day de Dada have performed, many of which no longer exist.

    WHEN: October 14 | 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM

    WHERE: Newhouse Center for Contemporary Art at Snug Harbor – Building G, Gallery G (Galleries 1 & 2)

    ADMISSION: Pay what you wish! ($5-15 suggested admission) | Register here: https://snugharbor.my.salesforce-sites.com/ticket/#/events/a0S8V00000Uto18UAB

    DADA IN THE HOUSE is made possible through generous support from the Samuel I. Newhouse Foundation, the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature, and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.

    DADA IN THE HOUSE is made possible by a DCLA Art Fund Grant from Staten Island Arts, with public funding from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.

    https://www.facebook.com/events/1321296918756767/

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  • HalloQween Drag Brun…
    HalloQween Drag Brunch BINGO at Lacey’s Bridge Tavern
    Starts: 12:30 pm
    Ends: October 14, 2023 - 3:30 pm

    Location: Lacey's Bridge Tavern


    Description:

    Lacey’s Bridge Tavern Presents:

    Drag Queen Brunch Bingo: HalloQween Edition

    Hosted By: Donna Ria Montgomery

    Special Guest: Nikita Sinnn Monroe (Miss Gay New Jersey 2023)

    Tickets $65+ includes: unlimited brunch cocktails & choice of 1 brunch entree, tax & gratuity NOT included, 5 bingo cards also included

    Bring singles to tip the queens and servers

    Bring bingo markers for bingo cards

    This event is 21+ over

    HALLOWEEN COSTUME CONTEST

    COSTUMES ENCOURAGED BUT NOT REQUIRED!

    https://www.facebook.com/events/626948825837808/

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  • DeMatti Drop in prog…
    DeMatti Drop in program
    Starts: 2:00 pm
    Ends: October 14, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: DeMatti Park Fieldhouse (in De Matti Park)


    Description:

    Join NYC Parks at DeMatti fieldhouse for fun arts and crafts activities and interactive games. This program is offered Tuesday through Saturday 2pm-6pm.

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  • Wagner College Theat…
    Wagner College Theatre | Pippin
    Starts: 2:00 pm
    Ends: October 14, 2023 - 4:30 pm

    Location: Wagner College Main Hall Theatre @ One Campus Rd, Staten Island, New York, 10301


    Description:

    Pippin

    Reserved Seating

    Pippin is the story of a young prince, heir to the throne, who is searching for his own “corner of the sky.” Pippin returns from university certain that he will find a fulfilling purpose in life. The Leading Player encourages Pippin to dabble in bloody battle, in lusty sexual entanglements and in savvy political maneuvers. Pippin discovers that true happiness is more complicated than he thought. With infectious tunes by Stephen Schwartz, Pippin is both a humorous allegory about growing up and a dark tale of the danger of false appearances and empty promises. Learn more at wagner.edu/theatre

    October 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, 14 @ 8PM

    October 7, 14, 15 @ 2PM

    Ticket Prices

    Adult: $25-32
    Senior: $23-30
    Child: $18-20
    Non-Wagner Student: $18-20
    Subscription & Group Pricing Available

    Tickets: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?ticketing=wct01.

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  • Tai Chi class
    Tai Chi class
    Starts: 3:30 pm
    Ends: October 14, 2023 - 5:00 pm

    Location: The Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art, 338 Lighthouse Ave, Staten Island, NY 10306, USA


    Description:

    Tai Chi is held on Saturdays at 3:30 PM. The fee for the class is $12/$10 for members. Learn more at http://www.tibetanmuseum.org/tai-chi

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  • Tavern Concerts @ Hi…
    Tavern Concerts @ Historic Richmond Town
    Starts: 6:00 pm
    Ends: October 14, 2023 - 11:00 pm

    Location: Guyon Tavern, Richmond Road, Staten Island, 10306


    Description:

    Tavern Concerts — Historic Richmond Town


    This indoor winter concert series will take place in the newly restored Guyon Tavern, located on Richmond Road. The Tavern boasts a wood-burning stove, flickering candles, live music and the true feel of a 19th century saloon. Beverage options harken back to the period and include hot spiced apple cider, scratch made mulled wine, as well as a refreshing selection of beers. Restoration projects recently completed at the nearly 200 year old historic Guyon Tavern, repaired damage from a 2017 car accident as well as structural and cosmetic work giving the building a functional tavern space that is true to its 1820s heritage. Shows are scheduled for every Saturday, at 6:00:PM and 8:00PM.

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  • Citizenship Live!
    Citizenship Live!
    Starts: 7:00 pm
    Ends: October 14, 2023 - 8:30 pm

    Location: Caveat @ 21A Clinton Street, Manhattan, NY, 10002, US


    Description:

    ⭐ A comedy game show inspired by the nightmare that is the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. Experience the hilarious entertainment of Citizenship Live! at Caveat, a cabaret comedy venue that’s home to the smartest, joyfully-nerdiest comedy in New York!

    Tickets for Citizenship Live!🎫 Standard Admission - includes regular seated entry🎫 Premium Admission - includes premium seating closer to the stage

    Highlights🎭 Find out how much immigrants and citizens know about America🌇A chance to visit Caveat, a creative hub and cabaret comedy theater that champions nerdy, funny art and much more🤩 Hosted by comedy duo Felipe Torres Medina and Taylor Kay Phillips

    General Info📅 Dates: various dates available (select during purchase)🕒 Time: 7 p.m.⏳ Duration: 90 minutes📍 Location: Caveat NYC👤 Age requirement: 21+ with physical ID♿ Accessibility: the venue is ADA compliant❓ Please consult the FAQs of this experience here

    DescriptionHow hard is the U.S. citizenship test? It’s time for you to find out with a game show inspired by the nightmare that is the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. Watch as a team of immigrants goes head to head with a team of citizens in a competition filled with trivia questions about America and the rest of the world. Hosts Felipe Torres Medina (real-life immigrant) and Taylor Kay Phillips (real-life U.S. citizen) will even be sharing their own experiences, so you know you’re in for a hilarious night. Get your tickets for Citizenship Live at Caveat, New York!

    Tickets: https://cli.re/41343-citizenship-live.

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  • Wagner College Theat…
    Wagner College Theatre | Pippin
    Starts: 8:00 pm
    Ends: October 14, 2023 - 10:30 pm

    Location: Wagner College Main Hall Theatre @ One Campus Rd, Staten Island, New York, 10301


    Description:

    Pippin

    Reserved Seating

    Pippin is the story of a young prince, heir to the throne, who is searching for his own “corner of the sky.” Pippin returns from university certain that he will find a fulfilling purpose in life. The Leading Player encourages Pippin to dabble in bloody battle, in lusty sexual entanglements and in savvy political maneuvers. Pippin discovers that true happiness is more complicated than he thought. With infectious tunes by Stephen Schwartz, Pippin is both a humorous allegory about growing up and a dark tale of the danger of false appearances and empty promises. Learn more at wagner.edu/theatre

    October 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, 14 @ 8PM

    October 7, 14, 15 @ 2PM

    Ticket Prices

    Adult: $25-32
    Senior: $23-30
    Child: $18-20
    Non-Wagner Student: $18-20
    Subscription & Group Pricing Available

    Tickets: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?ticketing=wct01.

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  • Arch(itecture) Homag…
    Arch(itecture) Homages Meet Art Advocacy : Architecture-Inspired Paintings and Published Text by Helen Levin
    Starts: 12:00 am
    Ends: October 15, 2023 - 11:59 pm

    Location: Wagner College Union Gallery @ 1 Campus Road, Staten Island, New York, 10301


    Description:

    Come view a collection of paintings and published texts by artist, Helen Levin.

    Helen's paintings are a love affair between the dynamics of pictorial space and contemporary architecture. She aims to capture the sense of movement and energy of both interior and exterior spaces suggested by structures of these architects: Frank Lloyd Wright, Frank Gehry, Steven Holl, and Antoine Predock. The drama and sculptural quality of architecture today offers, for her, a drama that represents her own psychic space.

       

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  • National Cheese Curd…
    National Cheese Curd Day
    Starts: 12:00 am
    Ends: October 15, 2023 - 11:59 pm


    Description:

    Happy Cheese Curd Day!

    Impress your friends and Learn More

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  • Picturing the Water:…
    Picturing the Water: The Photography of Alice Austen
    Starts: 12:00 am
    Ends: October 15, 2023 - 11:59 pm

    Location: Noble Maritime Collection @ 1000 Richmond Terrace, Building D, Staten Island, NY, 10301


    Description:

    The Alice Austen House and the Noble Maritime Collection present a collection of never-before-seen nautical photographs of one of America’s earliest and most prolific female photographers. Living and working on Staten Island during the Gilded Age, Alice Austen (1866–1952) was one of the first women photographers to work outside the confines of a studio, employing a visionary documentary style that was ahead of its time. Picturing the Water explores Austen’s deep connection to both local and international waterways and the vessels that traverse them. The newly printed photographs, reproduced from Austen’s glass plate and film negatives, will be framed in John Noble’s signature handmade frames, reflecting on parallels between the artists’ visions.

    This exhibition was guest-curated by Alice Austen House Executive Director Victoria Munro with collections assistance by Kristine Allegretti.

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  • Mexican Heritage Pho…
    Mexican Heritage Photography Exhibit
    Starts: 6:00 am
    Ends: October 15, 2023 - 9:00 pm

    Location: Bernikow JCC @ 1466 Manor Road, Staten Island, New York, 10314


    Description:

    I’m pleased to share that I have received a DCA Art Fund Staten Island Arts 2023 grant. I will be presenting a Mexican Heritage's solo photography exhibit featuring a combination of thirty black-and-white and color photographs of the local Mexican immigrant community, a selection from my ongoing photo documentary series,  Simple Moments of an Emerging Presence. 

     

    The Mexican community in Staten Island, New York, is a vibrant and integral part of the diverse tapestry of the borough. After several decades of immigration, this community has enriched the local culture with its traditions, and lively celebrations. From the traditional Staten Island Día Muertos, Our Lady of Guadalupe festivals, private celebrations, to authentic Mexican cuisine from local restaurants and food trucks, their influence is palpable. Despite facing challenges such as language barriers and immigration uncertainties, the Mexican community has shown remarkable resilience, creating support networks and cultural spaces that empower its members. Aspirations for a brighter future and a commitment to preserve their heritage while embracing their new home characterize the spirit of the Mexican community on Staten Island. 

    Title of photograph:

    Traditional Mexican folk dress in motion

    © 2015 Irma Bohórquez-Geisler, all rights reserved

     

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  • Open Run: Conference…
    Open Run: Conference House Park
    Starts: 9:00 am
    Ends: October 15, 2023 - 10:00 am

    Location: Conference House Park, 298 Satterlee St, Staten Island, NY 10307, USA


    Description:

    Join New York Road Runners for FREE weekly runs in your neighborhood! Open to all ages and experience levels. Walkers, strollers, and dogs on a leash are welcome. No advance registration is required, but is encouraged

    For more information visit openrun.nyrr.org

    DAY & TIME:
    Sundays @ 9 a.m.
    DISTANCE:
    3.1 m (5k)
    WHERE TO MEET:
    Off Hylan Blvd., next to the parking lot, on the path that leads to the water

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  • All Ages Open Access
    All Ages Open Access
    Starts: 10:00 am
    Ends: October 15, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: Multi-Use Room A / Media Lab (in Faber Pool and Park)


    Description:

    Members of all ages can come to our media lab and use a computer for projects, research, email, recreation, and more.

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  • Faber Open Access
    Faber Open Access
    Starts: 10:00 am
    Ends: October 15, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: Faber Park Recreation Center (in Faber Pool and Park)


    Description:

    Faber Building Open Access

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  • Old Home Day
    Old Home Day
    Starts: 10:00 am
    Ends: October 15, 2023 - 4:00 pm

    Location: Historic Richmond Town


    Description:

    Since the 1960s, Old Home Day has been a fixture of Historic Richmond Town. Historic trades are demonstrated in historic houses and shops throughout the village, demonstrating the ways people lived and worked in the 19th century. Experience Staten Island’s past and present with displays by living historians and modern makers and cultural organizations.

    This year, Old Home Day will be a 2-day event, with activities and presenters featured on both Saturday and Sunday October 14 & 15, including The Dutch & Native Market. Living Historians representing indigenous people and Dutch settlers will be on site to interpret the trading of goods, treaties and cultural exchange between the peoples of Staten Island in the 17th century.

    https://www.facebook.com/events/4170761056482851/?event_time_id=4170761063149517

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  • GRAPHITE LIGHTHOUSE …
    GRAPHITE LIGHTHOUSE DRAWINGS will be Displayed at the National Lighthouse Museum, Staten Island, NY OPENING RECEPTION, SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 2023
    Starts: 11:00 am
    Ends: October 15, 2023 - 4:00 pm

    Location: National Lighthouse Museum @ 200 The Promenade at Lighthouse Point, Staten Island, NY, 10301


    Description:

    New Exhibit: Graphite Lighthouse Drawings by Greg DiNapoli  

     Saturday, June 3, 2023 @ 11:00 am - 4:00 pm

    NEW EXHIBIT: Graphite Lighthouse Drawings
    by Greg DiNapoli

    OPENING RECEPTION – Saturday, June 3, 2023
    2pm-4pm

    Exhibit will be up until June 30th, 2023                                                                                                                

    Light refreshments will be served. PRINTS and POSTCARDS will be for sale.

    Greg DiNapoli is a New Jersey based graphite artist working in the style of REALISM. He specializes in architectural subjects, as well as cityscapes and landscapes. Greg has been an architecture enthusiast since childhood and is still fascinated by skyscrapers, LIGHTHOUSES, and other large structures. EACH drawing takes anywhere from 40 to 100 hours, depending on the complexity of the subject. Greg’s work has been displayed in multiple galleries across the United States, and he has been recognized in several international competitions.

    Museum is adjacent to the FREE Staten Island Ferry...

    For information, available parking  718 390 0040

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  • Staten Island Urban …
    Staten Island Urban Center presents We Are A Waterfront: Access, Divide & Potential - Multimedia Art Exhibition at Governors Island
    Starts: 11:00 am
    Ends: October 15, 2023 - 5:00 pm

    Location: Governor's Island - Nolan Park - Building 5 @ Governor's Island, New York, New York, 11231, United States


    Description:

    Opening May 5, 2023, through October 31, 2023, Staten Island Urban Center (SIUC) debuts “We Are A Waterfront: Access, Divide & Potential,” a public multimedia art exhibition that foundationally centers on Staten Island’s north shore waterfront as a place in pursuit of social change and environmental justice. The exhibit is located at Governors Island’s Nolan Park House 5B. Doors open at noon May 5. Subsequently, presenting Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibit offers art, music, and opportunities for visitors to examine the struggle, potential, creativity and beauty of waterfront neighborhoods when community voices are at the center and fighting for environmental and social justice.

    “We know that our city includes some of the most incredible public waterfronts in the world, but we also know that the benefits of incredible waterfront design have not been, equitably, equally, or even fairly realized, so we need to change that.” said Kelly Vilar, curator of “We Are a Waterfront” and CEO of the Staten Island Urban Center.  “Our hope is that this exhibit challenges this view and helps to activate the average New Yorker into being a voice for change.” 

    At our opening on May 5, 2023, we will host “Music on the Porch,” a listening and dancing- freedom mixed set with hours of tracks that highlight activism in environmental and social justice movements. Guest DJs to be announced. 

    “We Are A Waterfront” installations presented by Staten Island Urban Center and other activists speak to a myriad of social issues such including,

    • Video excerpts from “Our Urban Town: Reimagining Staten Island Waterfront Communities”--a short documentary about community-driven ideas for waterfront development in Staten Island’s North Shore community. 

    • A multimedia installation called “Landfill Fashionistas: Image, Culture and Environment through the Lens of Young Girls of Color from Staten Island.” (Produced by young people of the Staten Island Urban Center.)

    • Collected and borrowed works from Sarah Yuster’s “Vulnerable Landscapes;” Sculpture by Olga Ayala; and north shore waterfront landscape photographs by John Kilcullen. 

    “We Are A Waterfront” highlights the need for positive, inclusive social change through participatory art to engage visitors of all ages. The exhibit will not only share beautiful works of art and imagination, but expresses hope to spur environmental activism– whether it be in the form of a reformed litterbug, a newborn environmental justice advocate, or further the hopes of a seasoned agent of social change.  Some of the hands-on activations in the exhibit include: 

    • Highlighting the work of city and statewide coalitions such as the Racial Impact Study Coalition, NY Renews and the NYC Environmental Justice Alliance.   

    • Access to digital petitions for various environmental and social causes to affect laws, policies and funding.

    • Free distribution of clothing to highlight the ideals of recycling, upcycling and reuse in the fight against fast fashion and pollution. 

    Staten Island Urban Center is an Organization In Residence at Governors Island exhibiting May 5, 2023, through Oct 31, 2023, showing 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Sunday. “We Are a Waterfront” is made possible through the Trust For Governors Island, NYC Department of Youth and Community Development, NY Renews-Tides Advocacy, Creatives Rebuild New York with Lost Horizon Films, The Staten Island Foundation, The Pinkerton Foundation and private donors.  Loaned works are provided by artists and collectors Deborah Quinones, Soraya Candelario, Sarah Yuster, Rachel Sanchez, Caryn Davis, Olga Ayala, Virginia Allen, John Kilcullen, Everet Curry, Angelo Roman, and others. 

    Staten Island Urban Center is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charitable organization. The mission of the Staten Island Urban Center (SIUC) is to strengthen neighborhoods by way of community development through community involvement.  We lift the voice of our borough’s most marginalized and disenfranchised people through collective solution building in pursuit of cultural equity, thrivability, self-determination, and independence. We organize with youth and grassroots community leaders and utilize community-produced art and media to uplift social justice issues. 

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  • Vulnerable Landscape…
    Vulnerable Landscapes
    Starts: 11:00 am
    Ends: October 15, 2023 - 5:00 pm

    Location: Staten Island Museum @ 1000 Richmond Terrace, Building A, Richmond County, New York, 10301


    Description:

    Vulnerable Landscapes depicts an island at risk in the heart of the Nation’s largest city. This interdisciplinary exhibition centers the shorelines at the forefront of climate change in one of New York City’s most vulnerable landscapes: Staten Island. The borough faces particular challenges due to its geography and history, with industry and community concentrated where water meets ground.

    This exhibition examines the shared space between the built and natural environment and highlights local individuals advocating for climate justice and a deeper connection to where we live. Themes of resistance, access, change, and recovery are conveyed through new works of contemporary art, scientific endeavors aimed at resiliency efforts, and art and archival materials from the museum’s collection. Vulnerable Landscapes circumnavigates Staten Island illuminating the past to shed light on the future.

    Featuring

    Billion Oyster Project, James Vincent Brice, Nate Dorr, Sarah Nelson Wright & Edrex Fontanilla, Nataki Hewling, HERShot students: Madison Davis, Alexandria Anderson, Savannah Washington, Soojin Yoonsmith), Nathan Kensinger, Living Breakwaters: SCAPE, Michael McWeeney, Beryl Thurman, and Sarah Yuster.

    OPENING EVENTS

    Members’ Preview: Thursday, April 20, 6:00pm – 8:00pm (Click here to become a Museum Member)

    Public Opening: EARTH DAY! Saturday, April 22, 2:00pm – 4:00pm
    Celebrate Earth Day at the Museum with the opening of our newest exhibition as well as crafts and activities for all ages. Enjoy free seedlings from the NYC Native Plant Center (supplies are limited), try your hand at charcoal landscape drawing with Freshkills Park, make plantable seedpaper, examine habitat los

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  • Andrea Doria: Rescue…
    Andrea Doria: Rescue at Sea
    Starts: 12:00 pm
    Ends: October 15, 2023 - 5:00 pm

    Location: Noble Maritime Collection @ 1000 Richmond Terrace, Building D, Staten Island, NY, 10301


    Description:

    The Noble Maritime Collection presents Andrea Doria: Rescue at Sea, an exhibition about the 1956 sinking of the SS Andrea Doria and the rescue of her passengers.

     

    The exhibition will be on view from June 16, 2022 through June 2023.  There will be an opening reception on Thursday, June 16 from 6 to 8 PM.

     

    The SS Andrea Doria was the pride of postwar Italy.  A glamorous transatlantic ocean liner, she was a “floating art gallery” and a marvel of midcentury modern design.  She carried celebrities as well as Italian immigrants to new opportunities in America.

     

    On July 25, 1956, the Swedish liner MS Stockholm collided with the Andrea Doria, which was en route to New York.  The subsequent rescue was one of the most dramatic and well-documented in sea history.

     

    The Andrea Doria foundered 11 hours after the collision, and now lays on her starboard side 250 feet below the surface, about 50 miles from Nantucket.

     

    The exhibition will feature objects and artifacts from the extensive collection of diver and researcher John Moyer, Salvor in Possession of the Andrea Doria.

     

    In addition to numerous rare photographs and artwork, on display will be a lifering from the Andrea Doria, as well as china from all passenger classes, pottery, glassware, silverware, and the ship’s brass bell, recovered by Moyer and a team of divers.

     

    The exhibition was developed with the guidance of survivor, educator, author, and filmmaker Pierette Domenica Simpson, who is the gatekeeper of Andrea Doria survivor stories.  She is the author of the books Alive on the Andrea Doria!: The Greatest Sea Rescue in History and I Was Shipwrecked on the Andrea Doria! The Titanic of the 1950s

     

    Archival newsreel footage of the Andrea Doria’s maiden voyage, the collision, and the rescue of her passengers—all provided by the Sherman Grinberg Library—will be shown in the exhibition on a converted Firestone television from 1956, the year of the sinking.

     

    The exhibition also includes underwater footage shot by Bill Campbell and Billy Deans of John Moyer and a team diving to the wreck and recovering two 1,000-pound ceramic mural panels by Italian artist Guido Gambone (1909-1969).

     

    In 1993, Moyer was awarded an Admiralty Arrest in US Federal Court and named Salvor in Possession of the wreck.  In the ruling, US District Judge Joseph H. Rodriguez stated Moyer’s “research and archeological documentation of his effort indicate a respect for the Andrea Doria as something more than just a commercial salvage project.”

     

    Photographs of some of the Andrea Doria survivors are featured in the exhibition, including Simpson, who, at nine years old, was immigrating to the United States with her grandparents, Pietro and Domenica Burzio, to start a new life with her mother Vivian, who had moved to Detroit eight years earlier to pursue the American Dream.

     

    Simpson wrote and produced the 2016 documentary Andrea Doria: Are the Passengers Saved?, directed by Luca Guardabascio of Rome.  To mark the 66th

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  • Arc of Twenty Years
    Arc of Twenty Years
    Starts: 12:00 pm
    Ends: October 15, 2023 - 5:00 pm

    Location: Noble Maritime Collection @ 1000 Richmond Terrace, Building D, Staten Island, NY, 10301


    Description:

    The Noble Maritime Collection presents Arc of Twenty Years, an exhibition independently curated by photographer Michael McWeeney and painter Sarah Yuster featuring art created in the aftermath of the September 11th attacks.

    The exhibition will be on view from August 12 to October 3, 2021 in the museum’s library.  There will be an opening reception on Wednesday, August 11 from 6 to 8 PM.

    Arc of Twenty Years will feature the work of Ghanim Khalil, Scott LoBaido, Diane Matyas, Ann Marie McDonnell, Michael McWeeney, Kristi Pfister, Marguerite Maria Rivas, and Sarah Yuster, all Staten Island artists.  It is a multimedia exhibition about the emotional impact and socio-political changes on Staten Island after the attacks.

    A lithograph featuring the World Trade Center by John A. Noble (1913-1983), the museum’s namesake, will also be included in the exhibition. 

    Curator Sarah Yuster states, “In the twenty years since 9/11, much of our populace has notably changed.  The way we see ourselves and each other as individuals, as Americans, took a marked trajectory spurred by one event.  The exhibition catalogues and explores major aspects of these permutations through art, photography, written word and short films.”

    Ms. Yuster continues, “Staten Island is, in many ways, a microcosm of the United States in terms of ethnicities, economics, and ideologies.  An immediate and long-term aftermath of that day rippled through the nation.  The initial agony of three thousand innocent lives lost at once, the ensuing spasms of fury and fear were felt most intensely here.  Empathy, camaraderie, selflessness and unity soared for weeks, galvanizing New Yorkers, but quickly dissipated into dissenting factions.  The art and response from all factions will be displayed.”

    Curator Michael McWeeney added, “This is not just a memorial; it’s a look at how we as a society have grown over the past 20 years.  The artists take you through their personal stories and contemplate how all of our lives have been altered by the 9/11 attacks.”

    Sarah Yuster’s painting The Firefighter, on loan from the Staten Island Children’s Museum, as well as three paintings depicting the changing skyline in Lower Manhattan from 1985 to 2014, will be on display.

    “Witness,” a poem by Staten Island’s first Poet Laureate Marguerite Maria Rivas, will be featured in the exhibition.  Rivas first wrote the poem as an email to a friend in Colorado immediately after the attacks, and it is now part of the National September 11th Museum’s online collection.

    Ann Marie McDonnell contributed two bronze sculptures, The Missing and The Faithful, which honor the lives of those lost and the loved ones who mourn them. 

    Diane Matyas contributed a multimedia work incorporating a painting with an apron and napkin, which she made to honor the lives of the Windows on the World restaurant employees.

    Scott LoBaido will exhibit a reproduction of an oil painting that he completed in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; it originally hung in Cargo Cafe in St. George, a local gathering place for the community at that time.

    Kristi Pfister will display six paintings, five of which are on ceramic tiles, and one drawing completed in the aftermath of 9/11 depicting people in various states of digging and waiting, searching for answers.

    Michael McWeeney will display a photograph of the Tribute in Light taken in March 2002, the first time those lights were lit, as well as a series of portraits with accompanying audio in the subjects’ own words about the Muslim experience after 9/11, as conceived by scholar Ghanim Khalil.

    The John A. Noble lithograph Ghost of a Bygone Ferry will be on display from the museum’s collection.  This print is his reaction to the passage of time and the decline of numerous ferry routes in New York Harbor by the 1970s; the Twin Towers, under construction, figure prominently in the background of the composition.

    For more information about the exhibition, visit noblemaritime.org/arc-of-twenty-years.

    This exhibition is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council; the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature; and by a grant from the Lily Auchincloss Foundation.

    The Noble Maritime Collection, located in a former mariners’ dormitory at Snug Harbor Cultural Center and Botanical Garden, 1000 Richmond Terrace, Building D, Staten Island, New York, is open from 12 until 5 PM, Thursdays through Sundays.  Admission is by donation.

    For more information about the museum, call (718) 447-6490 or visit noblemaritime.org.

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  • Fall Festival at Mil…
    Fall Festival at Millie's 🍁 🎃
    Starts: 12:00 pm
    Ends: October 15, 2023 - 4:00 pm

    Location: Millies of Staten Island


    Description:

    Spend your Sunday Afternoon with your family at Millie's filled with fall fun, adventure and celebration. 🍁 🍂 🎉
    Live DJ 🎶
    Pumpkin Decorating 🎃
    Face Painting 🎨
    Monster Truck 🛻

    🗓️ Sunday, 10/15/2023
    ⏰ 12-4 PM

    Open to the Public
    ☎️ (929) 284-4004
    🌐 MilliesSI.com
    📍 185 Bricktown Way,
    Staten Island, NY 10306
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    #milliesSI #statenislandfamily #statenislandfamilies #fallactivities

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  • Writer's Bloc C…
    Writer's Bloc Convention & Book Fair
    Starts: 1:00 pm
    Ends: October 15, 2023 - 4:00 pm

    Location: Hub 17 NYC


    Description:

    THE WRITER'S BLOC BOOK FAIR AND CONVENTION --open to the Public - Free event.

    We invite everyone to come out to our Book fair and convention hosted by The Writer’s Bloc, & Hub17 on October 15th, from 12 noon to 5pm!

    Convention info http://www.kimbraeberly.net/writers-bloc-book-fair

    While the publishing industry debates print-digital transitions, a physical book in the hand is still a thrill and so is meeting the author and getting your copy signed.

    A special Poetry reading will start at 1:45pm.

    We’re also lining up a special presentation by successful noted writers, along with a Q&A.

    This event is made possible in part by a DCA Art Fund Grant from Staten Island Arts with public funding from NYC Department of Cultural Affairs
    Also in part by the Little Venue that Could supported by the Howard Gilman Foundation

    Writers Panel at 4pm.

    MEET THE WRITERS

    David J. Schow is an American legend with over 30 novels written. His credits also include films such as Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III, The Crow and The Hills Run Red.
    In the 1990s, Schow wrote Raving & Drooling, a regular column for Fangoria magazine. All 41 installments were collected in the book Wild Hairs (2000), winning the International Horror Guild's award for best non-fiction in 2001.
    In 1987, Schow's novella Pamela's Get was nominated for a Bram Stoker Award for best long fiction. His short story Red Light won the 1987 World Fantasy Award for Best Short Fiction. And in 2015, The Outer Limits at 50 won the Rondo Award for Book of the Year. His books can be found on Amazon.

    RC MATHESON - is a prolific horror and fantasy short story and book author, in addition to being a Hollywood script writer he is the author of over 100 short stories of psychological horror and magic realism which are gathered in over 150 major anthologies and in his critically hailed hardcover short story collections Scars and Other Distinguishing Marks, Amazon #1 bestseller Dystopia and Zoopraxis. He is the author of the suspense novel Created By and Hollywood novella of magic realism The Ritual of Illusion, and was the editor of the commemorative book Stephen King's Battleground. Matheson also adapted the short story which was made into an iconic episode of the TNT series Nightmares & Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King and won two Emmys. His filmography is massive. You can find his books on Amazon.

    CRAIG SPECTOR is a NY Times bestselling author, and produced screenwriter for television and feature film. His books have seen three million copies in print and reprints in nine languages, and include THE LIGHT AT THE END, UNDERGROUND, and A QUESTION OF WILL; his film and television work includes A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET 5: THE DREAM CHILD and VOLCANO: FIRE ON THE MOUNTAIN, as well as projects for ABC, NBC, FOX-TV, Anonymous Content, First Street Films, and many others. He is a proud emeritus member of the WGA-W.

    Spector is also an accomplished musician and graduate of the Berklee College of music. He has written, performed, produced and released four albums in the last 8 years. You can hear his music at www.craigspectormusic.com, or via Amazon, Apple Music, Apple Radio, Spotify, and other popular outlets for digital music.

    Elizabeth Massie - is a two-time Bram Stoker Award-winning and Scribe Award-winning author of horror novels, novellas, short fiction, media-tie ins, poetry, and nonfiction. Over the years she has been published by Simon & Schuster, Berkley, Pocket Books, Harper, Leisure, Pan, Crossroad Press, and many others. Her novels and collections include Sineater, Hell Gate, Desper Hollow, Wire Mesh Mothers, Homeplace, Naked on the Edge, Dark Shadows: Dreams of the Dark (co-authored with Mark Rainey), Versailles, Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Power of Persuasion, It Watching, Afraid, Madame Cruller's Couch and Other Dark and Bizarre Tales, The Great Chicago Fire.

    She is also the creator of the Ameri-Scares series of spooky, middle-grade novels, which was optioned for television by Warner Horizon in 2021. In 2023 she was honored with the Horror Writers Association's Life Time Achievement Award. She lives in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia with her husband, artist/illustrator and Theremin-player Cortney Skinner.

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  • Ballroom Dance for B…
    Ballroom Dance for Beginners
    Starts: 1:30 pm
    Ends: October 15, 2023 - 2:30 pm

    Location: Multi-Use Room (in Blood Root Valley)


    Description:

    Participants are welcome to explore the arts through different mediums including dance, theater, music, comic book creation, woodcarving, painting, and drawing as well as attend a lecture, panel, or talk.

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  • Sea Shanty Sessions
    Sea Shanty Sessions
    Starts: 2:00 pm
    Ends: October 15, 2023 - 5:00 pm

    Location: The Noble Maritime Collection, 1000 Richmond Terrace # 8, Staten Island, NY 10301, USA


    Description:

    Led by the Folk Music Society of New York, this program is really gaining in popularity and offers a great opportunity to experience authentic, time-honored maritime songs in an appropriately historic setting. The sessions are free and family friendly, and you are encouraged to sing along if the mood strikes you! If you can't make it this weekend, we hold a session on the third Sunday of every month.

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  • Wagner College Theat…
    Wagner College Theatre | Pippin
    Starts: 2:00 pm
    Ends: October 15, 2023 - 4:30 pm

    Location: Wagner College Main Hall Theatre @ One Campus Rd, Staten Island, New York, 10301


    Description:

    Pippin

    Reserved Seating

    Pippin is the story of a young prince, heir to the throne, who is searching for his own “corner of the sky.” Pippin returns from university certain that he will find a fulfilling purpose in life. The Leading Player encourages Pippin to dabble in bloody battle, in lusty sexual entanglements and in savvy political maneuvers. Pippin discovers that true happiness is more complicated than he thought. With infectious tunes by Stephen Schwartz, Pippin is both a humorous allegory about growing up and a dark tale of the danger of false appearances and empty promises. Learn more at wagner.edu/theatre

    October 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, 14 @ 8PM

    October 7, 14, 15 @ 2PM

    Ticket Prices

    Adult: $25-32
    Senior: $23-30
    Child: $18-20
    Non-Wagner Student: $18-20
    Subscription & Group Pricing Available

    Tickets: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?ticketing=wct01.

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  • SUPERSIZED Women of …
    SUPERSIZED Women of COMEDY
    Starts: 6:00 pm
    Ends: October 15, 2023 - 9:00 pm

    Location: St. George Theatre


    Description:

    *THIS EVENT IS IN THE VG LOUNGE* There will be a $20 drink/food minimum the evening of the show. Seating is limited, we strongly encourage purchasing tickets in advance. The VG Lounge is in the lower level of the lobby area, which requires the use of a staircase. An electric powered chair lift is available for access to and from the lounge area for those who may need assistance.

    Sale Dates and Times:

    Public Onsale : Fri, 25 Aug 2023 at 03:00 PM

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  • Arch(itecture) Homag…
    Arch(itecture) Homages Meet Art Advocacy : Architecture-Inspired Paintings and Published Text by Helen Levin
    Starts: 12:00 am
    Ends: October 16, 2023 - 11:59 pm

    Location: Wagner College Union Gallery @ 1 Campus Road, Staten Island, New York, 10301


    Description:

    Come view a collection of paintings and published texts by artist, Helen Levin.

    Helen's paintings are a love affair between the dynamics of pictorial space and contemporary architecture. She aims to capture the sense of movement and energy of both interior and exterior spaces suggested by structures of these architects: Frank Lloyd Wright, Frank Gehry, Steven Holl, and Antoine Predock. The drama and sculptural quality of architecture today offers, for her, a drama that represents her own psychic space.

       

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  • WAVESTOCK FESTIVAL -…
    WAVESTOCK FESTIVAL - Call for Films
    Starts: 12:00 am
    Ends: October 16, 2023 - 11:59 pm

    Location: Flagship Brewery @ 40 Minthorne Street, Staten Island, New York, 10301


    Description:

    Wavestock is a celebration of the arts. A Film Festival showcasing talented filmmakers from the tristate area is held all day. A backdrop of local music, painters, clothing designers, and crafts being displayed alongside delicious craft beers makes for a unique and fun day. This is an annual event hosted by Mark O'Brien and Sitewave in association with Crossfire Sound Productions and is held at Flagship Brewery.

    We are accepting film submissions! Hope to see your films on the big screen!

    filmfreeway.com/wavestock 

    This event is made possible by a DCLA Art Fund Grant from Staten Island Arts, with public funding from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.

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  • Mexican Heritage Pho…
    Mexican Heritage Photography Exhibit
    Starts: 6:00 am
    Ends: October 16, 2023 - 9:00 pm

    Location: Bernikow JCC @ 1466 Manor Road, Staten Island, New York, 10314


    Description:

    I’m pleased to share that I have received a DCA Art Fund Staten Island Arts 2023 grant. I will be presenting a Mexican Heritage's solo photography exhibit featuring a combination of thirty black-and-white and color photographs of the local Mexican immigrant community, a selection from my ongoing photo documentary series,  Simple Moments of an Emerging Presence. 

     

    The Mexican community in Staten Island, New York, is a vibrant and integral part of the diverse tapestry of the borough. After several decades of immigration, this community has enriched the local culture with its traditions, and lively celebrations. From the traditional Staten Island Día Muertos, Our Lady of Guadalupe festivals, private celebrations, to authentic Mexican cuisine from local restaurants and food trucks, their influence is palpable. Despite facing challenges such as language barriers and immigration uncertainties, the Mexican community has shown remarkable resilience, creating support networks and cultural spaces that empower its members. Aspirations for a brighter future and a commitment to preserve their heritage while embracing their new home characterize the spirit of the Mexican community on Staten Island. 

    Title of photograph:

    Traditional Mexican folk dress in motion

    © 2015 Irma Bohórquez-Geisler, all rights reserved

     

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  • All Ages Open Access
    All Ages Open Access
    Starts: 10:00 am
    Ends: October 16, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: Multi-Use Room A / Media Lab (in Faber Pool and Park)


    Description:

    Members of all ages can come to our media lab and use a computer for projects, research, email, recreation, and more.

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  • DeMatti Tiny Tot pro…
    DeMatti Tiny Tot program
    Starts: 10:00 am
    Ends: October 16, 2023 - 1:00 pm

    Location: DeMatti Park Fieldhouse (in De Matti Park)


    Description:

    Join NYC Parks for simple yet fun programs that offer games and activities structured for toddlers. This program is offered Tuesday through Saturday 10am-1pm.

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  • Faber Open Access
    Faber Open Access
    Starts: 10:00 am
    Ends: October 16, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: Faber Park Recreation Center (in Faber Pool and Park)


    Description:

    Faber Building Open Access

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  • Evan's House of…
    Evan's House of Games
    Starts: 1:15 pm
    Ends: October 16, 2023 - 2:15 pm

    Location: Multi-Use Room (in Blood Root Valley)


    Description:

    Program is intended to help keep members social and mentally active with the use of memory games, puzzles, board games and cards.

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  • Creative Endeavors w…
    Creative Endeavors with SI Arts!
    Starts: 2:00 pm
    Ends: October 16, 2023 - 4:00 pm

    Location: Maker Park Radio - www.makerparkradio.nyc


    Description:

    Tune into SI Arts' monthly radio show!

    The show features projects and opportunities connected to the council as well as informing the community about all the programs SI Arts offers. The show highlights past grantee projects along with informing people about upcoming grantee projects they can experience in their own neighborhoods. Through interviews with artists/creators/makers the show explores the greatest benefits of exercising creativity. The expression of creative ideas and how that expression can lead to facing the fear of failure, building self-worth, and seeing the world differently.

    The show is hosted by SI Arts Deputy Director Gena Mimozo

    You can tune into the show every 3rd Monday of the month from 2pm – 4pm on makerparkradio.nyc

    To listen through a mobile device download the Mixlr or TuneIn app.

    https://statenislandarts.org/creative-endeavors-radio-show/

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  • DeMatti Drop in prog…
    DeMatti Drop in program
    Starts: 2:00 pm
    Ends: October 16, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: DeMatti Park Fieldhouse (in De Matti Park)


    Description:

    Join NYC Parks at DeMatti fieldhouse for fun arts and crafts activities and interactive games. This program is offered Tuesday through Saturday 2pm-6pm.

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  • Faber Drop-In Youth …
    Faber Drop-In Youth Power Hours
    Starts: 2:00 pm
    Ends: October 16, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: Outdoors at Faber Park Recreation Center (in Faber Pool and Park)


    Description:

    Drop in for activities such as sports, fitness, arts and crafts, STEAM, and more. Children ages 6-18 are provided with academic support and physical activities in a safe structured environment.

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  • Jennifer's Play…
    Jennifer's Playground Afterschool Program
    Starts: 3:00 pm
    Ends: October 16, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: Jennifer's Playground Field House (in Jennifer's Playground)


    Description:

    Children ages 6-13 are provided with academic support and physical activity in a safe, structured environment on weekdays from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. including program built around sports, famous artists, and STEAM.

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  • Teen Movie Monday We…
    Teen Movie Monday West New Brighton Library, 976 Castleton Ave, Staten Island
    Starts: 3:00 pm
    Ends: October 16, 2023 - 5:00 pm

    Location: West New Brighton Library, 976 Castleton Ave, Staten Island, NY 10310, USA


    Description:

    Teen Movie Monday

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  • Monthly Music Creati…
    Monthly Music Creation Group: Unleash Your Creativity through Melodies and Harmonies
    Starts: 4:00 pm
    Ends: October 16, 2023 - 6:00 pm

    Location: St. George Library @ 5 Central Avenue, Staten Island, New York, 10301


    Description:

    Are you looking to show off your latest music creation? Need help finishing that song that you’ve

     

    had on the back burner? Want to learn how to compose a poem or song? 

     

    If so, welcome to the Monthly Music Creation Group! This program is designed to inspire and

    guide individuals in their journey of music creation through group sharing. Monthly Music Creation

    Group offers a space to help participants explore their musical talents and develop their creative

    skills. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced musician, this program provides a

    supportive environment where you can express yourself through connecting with others. The

     

    group meets on the third Monday of every month.

     

    Patrons are encouraged to bring their materials! Registration is optional. 

     

    Register in person or by calling (718) 442 – 8560

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  • Monthly Music Creati…
    Monthly Music Creation Group: Unleash Your Creativity through Melodies and Harmonies
    Starts: 4:00 pm
    Ends: October 16, 2023 - 7:00 pm

    Location: 5 Central Ave, Staten Island, NY 10301-2501, United States


    Description:

    Are you looking to show off your latest music creation? Need help finishing that song that you’ve

    had on the back burner? Want to learn how to compose a poem or song?

    If so, welcome to the Monthly Music Creation Group! This program is designed to inspire and
    guide individuals in their journey of music creation through group sharing. Monthly Music Creation
    Group offers a space to help participants explore their musical talents and develop their creative
    skills. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced musician, this program provides a
    supportive environment where you can express yourself through connecting with others. The

    group meets on the third Monday of every month.

    Patrons are encouraged to bring their materials! Registration is optional.

    Register in person or by calling (718) 442 – 8560

    https://www.facebook.com/events/218053281245485/

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  • Ballroom Dance for B…
    Ballroom Dance for Beginners
    Starts: 6:30 pm
    Ends: October 16, 2023 - 7:30 pm

    Location: Multi-Use Room (in Blood Root Valley)


    Description:

    Participants are welcome to explore the arts through different mediums including dance, theater, music, comic book creation, woodcarving, painting, and drawing as well as attend a lecture, panel, or talk.

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  • Anxiety & Stress…
    Anxiety & Stress Solutions: Weekly Classes to Learn How to Reduce and Remove Anxiety & Stress
    Starts: 7:30 pm
    Ends: October 16, 2023 - 8:30 pm

    Location: 1698 Victory Blvd, Staten Island, NY 10314, USA


    Description:

    Location:

    Act Adult Day Care

    1698 Victory Blvd. Castleton Corners

    Staten Island, NY 10314

    These class are offered free with a suggested donation of $10.

    To attend this workshop, please click here:

    https://goo.gl/pPnvWM

    or

    TheCompassionCenter.com

    For more information, contact Dan Globus at (888) 377-7761 or e-mail info@TheCompassionCenter.com

    About Act Adult Day Care

    ACT is a comprehensive educational/social program which focuses on strengthening, stimulating and retraining the brain of people diagnosed with Alzheimer's/Dementia. Our mission is to keep people with AD/D involved in carefully planned activities that have been shown to significantly improve cognitive and physical health.

    About The Compassion Center

    The Compassion Center teaches Meditation classes to people and organizations seeking anxiety solutions, stress relief, depression treatment, anger treatment, ways to deal with emotional trauma, loss and grief.

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  • A.R.T NY Fall Grant …
    A.R.T NY Fall Grant Offerings
    Starts: 12:00 am
    Ends: October 17, 2023 - 11:59 pm


    Description:

    A.R.T./New York announces Fall Offerings which are designed to provide community, solidarity, and where possible real solutions to the challenges we are all facing. 

    Application Opens: August 29, 2023

    Office Hours: August 29 - October 13

    Application Closes: October 17, 2023 at 5PM ET

     

    NYSCA-A.R.T/New York Creative Opportunity Fund provides general operating support grants of $2,000-$5,000 to small professional theatres with budgets under $500,000 working throughout New York State.

     

    NYC Small Theatres Fund is a 2 year general operating support grant to New York City-based theatre companies with annual budgets below $250,000. The fund provides multi-year grant awards between $5,000-$10,000 each year.

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  • Arch(itecture) Homag…
    Arch(itecture) Homages Meet Art Advocacy : Architecture-Inspired Paintings and Published Text by Helen Levin
    Starts: 12:00 am
    Ends: October 17, 2023 - 11:59 pm

    Location: Wagner College Union Gallery @ 1 Campus Road, Staten Island, New York, 10301


    Description:

    Come view a collection of paintings and published texts by artist, Helen Levin.

    Helen's paintings are a love affair between the dynamics of pictorial space and contemporary architecture. She aims to capture the sense of movement and energy of both interior and exterior spaces suggested by structures of these architects: Frank Lloyd Wright, Frank Gehry, Steven Holl, and Antoine Predock. The drama and sculptural quality of architecture today offers, for her, a drama that represents her own psychic space.

       

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  • National Dessert Day
    National Dessert Day
    Starts: 12:00 am
    Ends: October 17, 2023 - 11:59 pm


    Description:

    Happy Dessert Day!

    Impress your friends and Learn More

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  • Mexican Heritage Pho…
    Mexican Heritage Photography Exhibit
    Starts: 6:00 am
    Ends: October 17, 2023 - 9:00 pm

    Location: Bernikow JCC @ 1466 Manor Road, Staten Island, New York, 10314


    Description:

    I’m pleased to share that I have received a DCA Art Fund Staten Island Arts 2023 grant. I will be presenting a Mexican Heritage's solo photography exhibit featuring a combination of thirty black-and-white and color photographs of the local Mexican immigrant community, a selection from my ongoing photo documentary series,  Simple Moments of an Emerging Presence. 

     

    The Mexican community in Staten Island, New York, is a vibrant and integral part of the diverse tapestry of the borough. After several