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DISCOVER A UNION OF HOPE: 1869

An

All-New Permanent Exhibit at the Tenement Museum 1869

This Black History Month, explore A Union of Hope: 1869 at the Tenement Museum. Immerse yourself in the story of Joseph and Rachel Moore, Black New Yorkers who built a life in Lower Manhattan’s Eighth Ward after the Civil War. Discover how they navigated the challenges of tenement living and contributed to the era’s political transformation. Their journey, intertwined with Irish neighbors, sheds light on race, resilience, and community—conversations that still resonate today. Don’t miss this compelling look at Black history!

LIMITED TICKETS

AVAILABLE NOW

Step inside the story of Joseph and Rachel Moore, two African-American New Yorkers who built a life in Lower Manhattan’s tenements during the 1860s and 1870s. Immerse yourself in their journey of resilience, hope, and community in a newly restored historic apartment exhibit.

Buy your tickets at tenementmuseum.org

This one-of-a-kind experience sheds light on the untold stories of African-American families who shaped the fabric of Fri-Sat 10AM-6PM Sun-Thurs 10AM-5:30PM

Museum of Arts and Design

Why do people like to visit our museum? It is because we use our space to demonstrate true colors, texture, and forms that give perspective on sevral world views. We use art to display the beauty of community and culture. Varying from realistic, surreal to dreamy, the art in our exhibitions will ensure mind blowing experiences and a different perspective to our world. Running since 1956, our art is not only contemporary, but also historic, displaying pieces that have been collected from as old as the 1920s. Experience art with Us!

Hours

Monday - Closed

Tuesday through Sunday - 10 am to 6 pm

The Museum of Arts and design has an exhibition called “Craft Front & Center” which is an ongoing exhibition of the Museum of Arts and Design’s growing permanent collection. It contains more than 3,500 objects and features more than 60 historic works and new acquisitions dating from the golden age of the American Craft movement to the present day. The exhibition defines just how broad the expansion of art has developed throughout the years. For tickets visit https://madmuseum.org/visit

The Museum of Arts and design has an exhibition called “Craft Front & Center” which is an ongoing exhibition of the Museum of Arts and Design’s growing permanent collection. It contains more than 3,500 objects and features more than 60 historic works and new acquisitions dating from the golden age of the American Craft movement to the present day. The exhibition defines just how broad the expansion of art has developed throughout the years . For tickets visit https://madmuseum.org/visit

We all know New York City as the city that never sleeps, a bustling

to learn more?

At the Museum of the City of New York, you get to explore the city’s vibrant culture, art and history with a wide variety of exhibits and art installations. We document the city’s transformation from a growing seaport to the Empire City we know and love today.

Learn more about NYC’s century-long history with the world of film in our latest exhibit, You Are Here. In this immersive film experience, the museum collects scenes from hundreds of films to create a vibrant montage, illustrating countless different perspectives on life

From the Settlement to the Stars

in the city. You get to watch scenes from some of the most iconic films taking place in New York City, from Breakfast at Tiffany’s to I Am Legend and beyond. These famous films represent people from numerous cultures, time periods, and social backgrounds, exploring New York’s complicated and fascinating perspective within the public eye.

Hours:

Monday - Friday 10am-5pm

Saturday-Sunday 10am-6pm

tel: +12125341672

https://www.mcny.org/

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