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Tue May
28
Sat Jun
15
5:00p - 9:00p

"Show Up," The Cooper Union End of Year Show

Presented by The Cooper Union


The Cooper Union End of Year Show has marked its students’ transition from studios, laboratories and classrooms to the gallery from more than 150 years. A time honored tradition, the first recorded exhibition took place in 1860 at the historic Foundation Building, now joined by 41 Cooper Square, Cooper Union’s LEED Platinum academic building. Works on view represent the culmination of each student’s unique experience in the institution’s top ranked programs. Admission is free and open to the public.
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Categories: Arts


Tue May
28

American Museum of Natural History Presents: Astronomical Phenomena Revealed with Jackie Faherty

Presented by American Museum of Natural History


What types of astronomical phenomena are observable from Earth? In this program, Museum research scientist Jackie Faherty uses the power of the Dome’s Zeiss IX Projector and the Museum’s Digital Universe Atlas to simulate numerous exciting celestial phenomena. From transits of the inner planets, to partial and total solar and lunar eclipses, she will simulate events you should expect and when you can expect to see them.
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Categories: Museums, Programs


Tue May
28
Fri Jun
28
10:00p - 12:00p

Our World Through The Viewfinder

Presented by Seniors Partnering with Artists Citywide


Photography exhibition at the SNAP ISC of Eastern Queens: a group of senior citizens turn their camera lenses on themselves on themselves and their lives.
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Categories: Arts


Tue May
28
Fri Jun
28
10:00p - 12:00p

Our World Through The Viewfinder

Presented by Seniors Partnering with Artists Citywide


Photography exhibition at the SNAP ISC of Eastern Queens: a group of senior citizens turn their camera lenses on themselves on themselves and their lives.
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Categories: Arts


Wed May
29
Sat Jun
15
:p - 8:30p

5/29: "Fix Number Six" - Zany New Comedy

Presented by eco-friendly Planet Connections Theatre Festivity


Jane, a frustrated travel agent, dreams of being an international spy -- and a rich, lovesick customer gives her an unexpected chance. By Jerry Polner, whose comedy can be seen online at McSweeney's and Political Subversities sites. directed by Michael Criscuolo.
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Categories: Performances


Wed May
29

Unbroken Circle

Presented by Seth Rudetsky and Mary J. Davis


Set in 1970 Galveston, Texas, a family is brought together for the first time in years on the day of its patriarch's funeral. As the day turns into night, the man's impact on his family unfolds in unexpected and surprising ways. Unbroken Circle is at turns hilarious and disturbing and explores how abuse and family secrets affect every person in each generation differently.
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Wed May
29
:p - 8:00p

15th Annual Awards for Youth in Foster Care

Presented by Youth Communication


15th Annual Awards for Youth in Foster Care
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Categories: Programs


Wed May
29
3:00p - 5:00p

Funding for International Programs

Presented by Foundation Center


When securing funding for projects based abroad, how are the rules and procedures different from those followed by a domestic nonprofit? Whether you represent a U.S.- based organization with international programs, or a global NGO or civil society organization operating outside of the US, this panel presentation will offer useful advice and first-hand knowledge from organizations that specialize in international projects. Learn the realities, pitfalls, and lessons learned regarding such issues as: -Accessing US funds for international programs -Determining the difference between a “friends of” organization and an intermediary -The process of establishing equivalency determination -Learning about expenditure responsibility -The benefits and challenges of international public/private partnerships Speaker: Tejas Merh Consultant specializing in non-profit law and financial management in India.
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Wed May
29
:p - 10:00p

Wet Plate Shooting Night

Presented by Penumbra Foundation


This four-hour program is for shooting and troubleshooting the wet plate collodion process in a community setting alongside other students. This shooting night is for experienced wet plate practitioners who have taken a wet plate workshop and would like more practice. The maximum number of students at Wet Plate Shooting Night is six, and students should come prepared to work using the buddy system (taking turns shooting roughly every 20 minutes, and assisting the other student shooter in your pair during their shooting time). The purpose of this program is to practice the skills you have learned from previous wet plate instruction, bounce ideas off of other wet plate shooters, and expand your wet plate and alternative process community. Students can expect to leave with 4 varnished plates.* We provide the cameras, chemicals, tin & glass, and studio, you provide the inspiration. Students should not bring personal equipment- we will provide everything you need to shoot. Still life and portrait setups are possible. There will be no instruction, but a wet plate practitioner is available for questioning and assistance. There will be three cameras, which will be shared, and each participant is allowed to invite only one model for portrait sitting. Note: maximum plate size is 4 x 5. *Wet Plate Shooting Night is specifically designed for students to practice skills and develop an alternative process community. If you are looking for an opportunity to create a larger body of work, or work independently, please email us at info@capworkshops.org to inquire about Wet Plate Studio Hours. Wet Plate Studio Hours are for proficient shooters only. A darkroom monitor will be present, but there will be no instruction. Private Tutorials may be arranged if you would like instruction tailored to your learning goals.
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Categories: Arts


Wed May
29
8:00p - 9:00p

Sofijazz live at Sullivan Hall

Presented by Sofijazz


Tickets are up for the last show in the US guys! You can get them online for 10 or at the door for 15! Looking forward to the live premiere of Sofija`s latest single `Lipstick` Come and hang at the Sullivan Hall May 29th! Ladies wear your craziest lipstick you might get to win a prize! https://www.facebook.com/event s/162862623874968/
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