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“Beyond Sight” is an ongoing series of conversations between exhibiting artists and the curatorial team at Wave Hill that provides an opportunity to learn more about an artist’s creative process and the themes within their work through non-visual ways of experiencing art. Designed for visually impaired,...

This event is a part of the National Queer Theater's Criminal Queerness Festival, which presents exciting new plays by LGBTQ artists from countries that criminalize queer and trans people. Playwright Victor I. Cazares’ work centers on addiction, freedom, and rituals of mourning and celebration.   Their latest...

Criminal Queerness Festival: This is Not a Memorized Script, This is a Well-Rehearsed Story  Friday, June 25th from 7pm-8pm  (In-person event at Hearst Plaza at Lincoln Center) Actor and writer Dima Mikhayel Matta’s debut autobiographical solo performance explores Matta’s lived experience and evolution as a creative queer scholar and a lover—through the lens...

For youth and adults with learning and developmental disabilities and those on the autism spectrum. Join us for a virtual workshop to talk about art and make art at home! Free; reservations are required and space is limited. Contact access@metmuseum.org or 212-650-2010 to register and receive instructions for joining...

Although we may be physically distancing, the Intrepid Museum is open virtually for exploration and conversation! Visitors who are blind or have low vision are invited for virtual verbal description tours of the Intrepid Museum’s historic spaces, collection and exhibitions. These programs take place quarterly...

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