Introducing the Studio Museum in Harlem’s first podcast: New Additions. This series features intimate conversations with artists whose work has been recently added to the Studio Museum’s permanent collection. Hosted by Studio Museum Senior Curatorial Assistant Habiba Hopson, New Additions brings in artists at a pivotal moment in their career to discuss their path to artmaking, their process in the studio, their dreams and inspirations, and how they start each day. Each episode reveals how th ...
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A monthly look at the lively arts scene – film, theatre, art, dance, music and events – in the New York metropolitan area.
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This conversation features artist Zora J Murff in conversation about his work Garden with fruit (after Charles Ethan Porter). Born and raised in Des Moines, Iowa, Artist and educator Zora J Murff studied photography at the University of Iowa while serving as a social worker for youth on court probation who were guided through therapy and community …
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This month we take a look at some of our favorite stories from this season and pay homage to our city’s past; from the American Revolution and Yiddish Theater; to stained glass windows. fashionable fabric flowers, Brooklyn seltzer, and NYC in miniature.
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New Additions: Vladimir Cybil Charlier
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This conversation features artist Vladimir Cybil Charlier in conversation about her work Billie Zulie (1997). Born in Queens, New York, to Haitian parents, Vladimir Cybil Charlier grew up equally between Port-au-Prince and New York. Across several mediums, Vladimir Cybil Charlier employs a visual diasporic language, one that melds symbolic and cult…
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Ballet Hispánico, Hip-Hop Jewelry
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This month on Arts in the City… Donna Hanover tours the Brooklyn Botanic Garden; Megan Gleason checks out Ballet Hispanico; Carol Anne Riddell visits a music therapy program in Brooklyn; Andrew Falzon takes a look at the Ice Cold exhibit at the AMNH; Patrick Pacheco shows us the garment district’s past at the Ragtrader; and Susan Jhun chats with Le…
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St. George Theatre, Intrepid Museum, Guitaro500… and more!
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This month on Arts in the City… Donna Hanover stops by a 95-year-old theater in Staten Island that has been brought back to its original splendor; Megan Gleason checks out an out of this world exhibit at the Intrepid Museum; Carol Anne Riddell visits a chorus that's helping kids find their voice; Andrew Falzon chats with a Guitaro5000, a youtube st…
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New Additions: Tunji Adeniyi-Jones
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Episode 1 of New Additions features artist Tunji Adeniyi-Jones in discussion of his life, practice, and work in the Studio Museum’s collection, "A Flashy Encounter" (2021). Based in New York and born in London to Nigerian parents, Adeniyi-Jones received his MFA from Yale in 2017 after completing his BFA at Oxford University. Adeniyi-Jones's work is…
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Introducing the Studio Museum in Harlem’s first podcast: New Additions. This series features intimate conversations with artists whose work has been recently added to the Studio Museum’s permanent collection. Hosted by Studio Museum Senior Curatorial Assistant Habiba Hopson, New Additions brings in artists at a pivotal moment in their career to dis…
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Es Devlin, Life & Slimes of Marc Summers, Rugelach, + more!
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This month on Arts in the City… Donna Hanover steps inside the studio of artist Es Devlin at Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum; Andrew Falzon catches the Life & Slimes of Marc Summers off-Broadway; Neil Rosen visits A Union of Hope: 1869, the new exhibit at the Tenement Museum; Patrick Pacheco chats with actor Stan Brown who just made his Br…
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Stained Glass, Public Art Fund, AI Art, and more!
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This month on Arts In The City… Donna Hanover heads to the Gil Studio where they restore NYC’s stained glass windows; Carol Anne Riddell checks out Clifford Prince King’s eye-catching art with the Public Art Fund; Andrew Falzon visits the Whitney and their exhibit about the first AI-generated art; Neil Rosen learns about the NYC Indie Film Fest; an…
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The Secret World of Elephants, Fabric Flowers, Statement Sleeves, and more!
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This month on Arts In The City… we take a look at the fashion of sleeves; visit a century-old fabric flower factory; discover The Secret World of Elephants; chat with big band leader George Gee; and check out Ukrainian folk singing in NYC.
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Harlem Stage, Yiddish Theater, South Indian Food, and more!
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This month on Arts In The City… we celebrate Harlem Stage’s 40th anniversary; tour the Oval Office at the New-York Historical Society; check out some of off-Broadway's best new plays; stop by a foodie hotspot in a Hindu temple; chat with opera singer Martin Bakari; and learn about New York’s Yiddish theaters.…
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Brooklyn Seltzer, Harlem Swing, and Queens movie studios!
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This month on Arts In the City… Andrew Falzon checks out the bubbly at Brooklyn Seltzer Boys; Carol Anne Riddell visits the new exhibit at the Museum of Jewish Heritage; Susan Jhun learns about the lindy hop at with the Harlem Swing Dance Society; Donna Hannover sits down with harpist Ashley Jackson; Neil Rosen tours the historic Kaufman Astoria St…
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Circus Vasquez, Playwrights Horizons, & Central Park movies!
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In this episode… Andrew Falzon checks out the big talent under the big top at Circus Vasquez; Carol Anne Riddell visits Playwrights Horizons where they’re making theater accessible for everyone; Neil Rosen takes a look a movies starring our very own Central Park; Scott Kerbey stops by the Louis Armstrong House Museum; Donna Hanover shows us a very …
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Korean Art, NW Coast Hall at AMNH, MoMI, & Holidays in NYC!
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In this episode… Susan Jhun checks out groundbreaking Korean art at the Guggenheim; Andrew Falzon takes a look at the American Museum of Natural History’s unrivaled collection of indigenous art from the Pacific Northwest Coast; Neil Rosen stops by the Museum of the Moving Image in Astoria; CUNY Uncut’s Isabel Ortiz sits down with comedian Lissa Len…
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NYC in Art, Fall Movies, Ice Dancing, and New Barbie Clothes
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In this episode… Donna Hanover meets with a designer who transforms discarded Barbies into treasures for kids; Carol Anne Riddell visits a new exhibit at the Museum Of The City Of New York that’s all about NYC in art; Neil Rosen gives us a preview of this fall’s best movies; Andrew Falzon laces up his skates for a visit with the Ice Theatre Of NY; …
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Grand Central Madison, Sesame Street The Musical, and more!
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This month on Arts In The City… Andrew Falzon finds out how to get to Sesame Street’s new musical; Donna Hanover tours the brand new Perelman Performing Arts Center; Carol Anne Riddell checks out the incredible art in Grand Central Madison, Neil Rosen chats with actor Adam Scott; Susan Jhun visits ¡Moda Hoy! at FIT; and Barry Mitchell takes a look …
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Regina Resnik Special with Michael Philip Davis
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In this very special episode of Arts In The City… we celebrate international opera star Regina Resnik and bring you a fascinating documentary about her life and career called Regina Resnik: New York Original; plus a one-on-one interview with her son, Michael Philip Davis, who produced the film.
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This Month On Arts In The City… Andrew Falzon visits the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art, the world’s only dedicated LGBTQIA+ art museum; Carol Anne Riddell gets a lesson in dessert making at CUNY’s City Tech; Donna Hanover chats with sculptor Ann Gillen; Barry Mitchell sits down with comedian LeClerc Andre; Lisa Both Kovetz learns how actor Patricia S…
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On this episode of Arts In the City… … we chat with comedian Sebastian Maniscalco; visit the band new Gilder Center at the American Museum Natural History; check out some incredible art that’s all about eyes; stop by Queens College’s Godwin-Ternbach Museum; play some eco-themed miniature golf in Brooklyn; and we check out one of New York's newest a…
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In this episode… Neil Rosen talks with the cast of the Marvelous Mrs. Maisel; Craig Thompson takes us inside Midtown's Jazz Gallery; Isabel Ortiz visits Bronx Native; Susan Jhun takes a look at how art inspires fashion; Andrew Falzon chats with guitarist Joshua Lee Turner and checks out his signature guitar; and Carol Anne Riddell sits down with be…
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This month on Arts in The City… Neil Rosen takes a behind the scenes look at the hit series The Gilded Age; Andrew Falzon gets an artistic look at bugs at the American Museum of Natural History; Carol Anne Riddell visits the Staten Island home of pioneering photographer Alice Austen; Susan Jhun chats with artist Susan Chen; Lisa Beth Kovetz meets y…
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This month on Arts In The City…we talk to actor Anthony Rapp; meet an up and coming composer; check out an exhibit of Puerto Rican art at the Whitney; speak with a mother and son piano duo; sit down with CUNY author Elizabeth Nunez; chat with comedian Ashley Austin Morris; and play at the Brooklyn Children’s Museum!…
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This month on Arts in The City… we check out the Black Film Archive; take a look at some Oscar contenders; play Petanque in Brooklyn; meet an art historian; whip up a simple and delicious recipe with cookbook author Leanne Brown; and check out a Hunter College class where dance and science intersect.…
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This month: Harlem photography; author Abi Ishola-Ayodeji; Writopia Lab; and so much more! With host Carol Anne Riddell.
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This month on Arts In the CIty… we meet an organization that is empowering kids through art; visit the country’s only bilingual children’s theater; chat with cartoonist Ali Solomon about her new book “I Love-ish NYC”; take a look at a CUNY exhibit featuring some incredible African Art; sit down with painter and punk rocker Gina Volpe; and pop some …
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This month on Arts in The City….we chat with jazz legend Ron Carter; stop by Chocobar Cortés where the food and art are inspired by chocolate; visit a museum hidden in an elevator shaft; check out an exhibit at Baruch College's Mishkin Gallery that’s helping us better understand whales; take a look at the life of Harpo Marx; and decorate with some …
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On this month’s Arts in The City… it’s the 50th anniversary of Grease on Broadway; we chat with actors Patton Oswald and Rachel Dratch about their new film; meet tik-toker Jane August who is visiting every museum in NYC; listen to the saw; celebrate black composers and musicians with the Colour of Music Festival; and take a tour of Highbridge Water…
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In this episode we take a look back at some of our favorite stories from this past season… handmade shoes in Brooklyn; legendary choreographer and dancer Bill T. Jones; a cemetery stroll; NYC’s only poster museum; shopping for hats in the Village; and the mind of a magician. All that and more!
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On this month’s Arts in the City… the sights and sounds NYC’s Caribbean Carnival; Albanian sweets; a new exhibit at the Museum of the City of New York; Broadway star Sharon Wheatley; artist Sam Messer; and art inspired by Hot Dogs.
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On this month’s Arts In The City we’ve got actor Ben Foster and director Barry Levinson on their new film The Survivor; legendary choreographer and dancer Bill T. Jones; Brown Girls author Daphne Palasi Andreades; a student photographer capturing everyday life from Washington Heights to the Dominican Republic; sketching NYC’s iconic streets; and a …
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This month on Arts in the City we’ll take a look at the "Giving Tree", a sculpture that can charge your cell phone; visit a museum for posters, try on hats in the Village; and chat with actress Tovah Feldshuh. All that and much more!
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We’re coming to you from the Staten Island Children’s Museum – a great place for kids and the grownups who want to tag along. Also this month– Oscar nominated actor Andrew Garfield; a theater company that’s breaking barriers; the art of bow ties; a 100-year-old pasta shop; touring a cemetery; and punk rock acrobats!…
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We’re coming to you today from Lehman College Art Gallery where climate change is the inspiration for Eco Urgency, a compelling new exhibition. We’ll have more on that plus we’ve got Broadway understudies, romance movies, and lost plays that have been found again.
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We’re coming to you today from one of our favorite spots at this time of year… the Holiday Train Show at the New York Botanical Garden! Also this month on Arts in the City, we’ve got movies, murals, vintage costumes and much more.
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We are coming to you today from Snug Harbor on Staten Island where the Winter Lantern Festival is underway. This month on Arts in the City, we’ve got puppets including a one-on-one with the ever adorable Lamb Chop — also a singer who has been with the Met for 35 years and — get ready — we are heading to the kitchen for a little Thanksgiving cooking…
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Arts In the City, October 2021
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We’re coming to you today from The Queens County Farm Museum – a perfect place to enjoy fall! And since it’s October, we’re celebrating Halloween and tasting beer! We’ve also got magic, fashion photography with a message and much more…
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Arts In The City, September 2021
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Coming up on Arts in the City we’ll tell you about not-to-be missed highlights on the Great White Way and take a look at how diversity is changing theater. We’ve also got creative kicks, street art that has people talking.
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Arts In the City, Best Of July 2021
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We take look back at a few favorite stories from the last year and how art inspired hope, even in some of our hardest moments.
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We’re coming to you today from the Green at Lincoln Center. This month on Arts in the City, we’re celebrating Pride Month and we’ve got art for everyone including food, books, movies and more....It all starts June 15th on CUNY TV.
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We’ve got a terrific and thought provoking show coming your way this month, including a new exhibition on race, beads for a good cause and chocolate making in Harlem. It all starts May 18th on CUNY TV — don’t miss it
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We’ve got art — all over town — from the new Moynihan station to the amazing immersive Van Gogh exhibit. Also — we head to space for some music and celebrate Earth Day.
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The show highlights the countless contributions women have made to our country and how live entertainment is returning to our hometown.
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Arts In the City, February 2021
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We’ve got another terrific edition of Arts in the City for you — from glass blowing and tap dancing to a Prospect Park renovation that will transport you through time. S tarting February 16th on CUNY TV.
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We’ve got a terrific episode for you with all kinds of fabulous art from 1930s jazz, AI art, and our new collaboration with The Shed, a fabulous new performing arts center.
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We’ve got a great show coming your way this month including a fun way to spruce up those four walls you’ve been staring at for months; a beautiful lantern festivaland Neil Rosen’s favorite holiday movies — with New York City in a starring role.
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Arts in The City's new season!
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We’ll show you the FIRST statue in Central Park that commemorates REAL women; we’ll head underground to be inspired by subway art from the past; how one artist captures the drama of the courtroom through her sketches.
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Holiday Fun; Tony Hale; Adam Ferrara; and more
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This month's arts: a holiday arts round up; the Brookyn Youth Chorus; comedian Adam Ferrera; actor Tony Hale; the Harold Prince exhibit at NYPL; and Queensborough Community College's Survival and Sovereignty exhibit.
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This month: it's all about books! Host Carol Anne Riddell sits down with authors Isaac Mizrahi, Abbi Ellin, Chris Kattan, Sarah Blake, and Laurie Gelman. Plus, lesser-known books stores around the city.
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Fall Arts Round Up; Shaft; Comedian Alison Lieby; and more!
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This month: Donna Hanover rounds up major fall arts happenings; Barry Mitchell visits comedian Alison Leiby; three generations of actors playing the role of Shaft; actor Lauren Ridloff; author Sarah Blake; and young Nora Brown, who plays old-timey music.
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Arts in the summer, Julianne Moore, Abby Ellin, and more!
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On this month's show: Summer art events; choreographer Dana Moore; Abby Ellin, author of "Duped;" Neil Rosen with Julianne Moore; Patrick Pacheco walks us through theater's LGBTQ history; and Barry Mitchell with comedian Caitlin Peluffo.
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