Curator Dexter Wimberly discusses the current exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts (MoCADA), which examines the gentrification of Brooklyn.
Art in a wide variety of media representing the creative expressions of AHRC New York participants.
Curated by Madeline Sorel, "Looking Out, Looking In", is a group show of women artists working in both traditional and non-traditional materials, exploring representations of themselves and others through the lens of gender.
This NYC-based Latin fusion band features top-notch players from all around the globe.
Arnold Lobel's beloved characters hop from the page to the stage in Robert and Willie Reale's hit Broadway musical, A Year With Frog and Toad. Recommended for ages 5 and up.
The show is chock full of good humor, sing-along songs, and extraordinary props made of paper bags and boxes. Recommended for ages 4 through 9.
A selection of paintings, drawings, prints and sculpture form the Art Collection of Kingsborough Communty College, CUNY, including recent acquisitions.
This talented group of dancers and musicians offers a cultural tour of the former Soviet republic of Georgia, performed with traditional instruments and authentic costumes. In collaboration with the Center for Traditional Music and Dance.
An interactive conference on STEM education, innovative approaches for successful teaching, and learning in the sciences sponsored by Kingsborough Community College and Brooklyn College in conjunction with the CUNY AGEP Alliance program.
Kingsborough hosts its fifth annual Eco-Festival, winner of the 2008 CUNY Sustainability Award for outstanding environmental education and advocacy. This year's theme is "Sustainable NYC." Every morning features speakers from the New York community.