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Family Art Workshop: Dad’s Key Charm

Create a keychain for Dad to remind him how special he is, using beads, keychain rings, shrinkable plastic sheets, and sharpies. Recommended for ages 4+.

Family Art Workshop: Sculpto-Pictoramas

To commemorate the 45th anniversary of Red Grooms’s sculpto-pictorama, The Bookstore, create your own character out of vinyl, sharpies, and cotton stuffing, just like the artist! Recommended for ages 4+.

Pink Floyd’s The Dark Side of the Moon

December 2024 marks your last chance to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Pink Floyd’s The Dark Side of the Moon with an immersive, full-dome planetarium show. Organized around the album’s 10 iconic tracks, this show journeys through futuristic visions and retro nods to Pink Floyd’s visual legacy, creating a powerful blend of sound and space

Summer Saturdays with Pink Floyd

Celebrate summer by visiting the HRM after hours from 5–7pm. Experience our current exhibitions and enjoy the outdoor courtyard with games for all ages. Plus, catch the special planetarium show, Pink Floyd’s The Dark Side of the Moon, at 6pm (ticketed). Please note, the planetarium show is optional. Purchase tickets to the planetarium show, which includes

Family Day: Flow into Summer!

Join us for a day of family-friendly activities in celebration of Rivers Flow / Artists Connect! Enjoy games in the courtyard and art and science workshops in the Greene Education Center. Make fish prints in an artist-led workshop and learn all about the eels of the Hudson River. Plus, attend an original marionette show performed

Hudson River Fish Prints

Artist and naturalist James Prosek, whose Eel Impressions watercolor is on view in Rivers Flow / Artists Connect, uses eels and other fish indigenous to the Hudson to create his artwork. He will lead a workshop inspired by gyotaku, a traditional Japanese fish-printing art form, for participants to create their own nature-printed works of art

The Mighty Hudson and The Tale of Two Bridges

Join us in the West Wing galleries for a marionette performance about the history of the Hudson River and the bridges that have crossed the area of the river called the Tappan Zee over time. This unique puppet show, which uses original puppetry, sets, and audience participation, is presented by Kim Profaci of The Modern

Workshopping Rivers Flow–Inspired Ballet

Over the course of three days, Teaching Artists-in-Residence MorDance will invite visitors into the process of creating and rehearsing Works in Progress: Rivers Flow–Inspired Ballet, offering a unique perspective on the preparation of an original work of choreography, and the roles of key collaborators in the process. The final piece will be performed in the

Curator and Artist Tour of Neighboring Visions

Karintha Lowe, HRM’s Mellon Fellow in the Public Humanities, will lead a guided tour of Neighboring Visions: Westchester Artists Then and Now, a curated collection of exquisite historical and contemporary works inspired by local landscapes. Special attention will be paid to themes of migration, as we explore how artists past and present have traveled abroad

Charlotte Schulz: Drawing Upon the Rivers

Draw alongside artist Charlotte Schulz as you gaze at the Hudson River from our West Wing galleries. Tap into your memory and experience of rivers to create drawings and collages of landscapes that are both literal and symbolic. Fine-art materials will be provided. Recommended for ages 14+. Charlotte Schulz, whose work is on view in