Winter Rose Pruning Workshop
Give your roses a great start for spring with a winter prune. Learn how to prepare your roses to bloom their best.
Meet in the lobby
Give your roses a great start for spring with a winter prune. Learn how to prepare your roses to bloom their best. Bring your gloves and pruners if you have them, and dress for the outdoors.
2/8/2018 0:00 2:00:00 PM 4:00:00 PM
(718) 425-3512
education@snug-harbor.org.
Snug Harbor Art & Architecture Tour
Rediscover Snug Harbor on the Art and Architecture Tour! Hear the fascinating stories behind the architecture that put the former Sailors’ Snug Harbor on the map.
Rediscover Snug Harbor on the Art and Architecture Tour! Hear the fascinating stories behind the architecture that put the former Sailors’ Snug Harbor on the map. Learn about the people responsible for 28 historic buildings dating from 1833, including six of the first New York City Landmarks and one of the finest collections of Greek Revival architecture. Visit Snug Harbor’s Newhouse Center for Contemporary Art and learn how Snug Harbor continues its role as a major art destination on Staten Island.
All tours begin at the Visitor Information Booth on Chapel Road near the Carl Grillo Glass House with $10 admission ($8 for Snug Harbor Members and seniors). Visit snug-harbor.org/tour for details and ticketing. Enjoy a 10% discount at Harbor Eats when you present your tour ticket through September 30, 2018 (subject to Harbor Eats operating hours).
7/7/2018 0:00 11:00:00 AM 12:30:00 PM
(718) 425-3504
info@snug-harbor.org.
Wahoo Skiffle Crazies: Snug Harbor 2018 Summer Concert Series Presented by RCSF
Wahoo Skiffle Crazies offer post-modern, time-traveling, Gonzo-Folk traditional jug band tunes, ragtime, protest songs, blues, and originals, influenced by the ’60s folk revival and Depression Era Americana.
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Kick back with a blanket or a beach chair for our free summer concerts! With the generous support of the Richmond County Savings Foundation, you’ll get to groove to tunes from your favorite local bands with your friends and family—plus play games, eat delicious food, enjoy a beer and wine tasting from Flagship Brewery and Honor Wines, and more.
Wahoo Skiffle Crazies
Balancing relevancy with absurdity, Wahoo Skiffle Crazies offer post-modern, time-traveling, Gonzo-Folk traditional jug band tunes, ragtime, protest songs, blues, and originals, influenced by the ’60s folk revival and Depression Era Americana.
Weathervane is Paul Kraft, Rin Royer, Alexander Griggs, and Cain Kline, with rotating special guests. Born on the Mason Dixon Line, Weathervane combines music from the mountains with energetic jams and heady harmonies to make their own sound that they call Psychedelamericana.
Upcoming Shows?
- August 18: Promised Land – Opening act by American Beauty Band
- August 25: Joan Caddell & the Midnight Choir – Opening act by Karlus Trapp
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8/11/2018 0:00 7:00:00 PM 9:00:00 PM
(718) 425-3504
info@snug-harbor.org.
Snug Harbor Heritage Farm Tour
Snug Harbor’s Heritage Farm is a better-than-organic 2.5 acre sustainable urban farm, now in its seventh growing season. Go behind the scenes at the farm.
Rediscover Snug Harbor on one of our summer tours! Snug Harbor’s Heritage Farm is a better-than-organic 2.5 acre sustainable urban farm, now in its seventh growing season. Go behind the scenes at the farm with four different tour options as the seasons change.
With two 90-minute tours every Saturday from June through September, you and your friends can learn about Snug Harbor’s history, art, architecture, horticulture, and the Heritage Farm. All tours begin at the Visitor Information Booth on Chapel Road near the Carl Grillo Glass House with $10 admission ($8 for Snug Harbor Members and seniors). Visit http://snug-harbor.org/tour for details and ticketing. Enjoy a 10% discount at Harbor Eats when you present your tour ticket through September 30, 2018 (subject to Harbor Eats operating hours).
Tours begin at 2:00 p.m.:
Spring Has Sprung Tour: June 2, 16, 30
Fruits and Vegetables Tour: July 14, 28
Fall Crops and Cover Crops Tour: August 11, 25
Winter Crops and Putting Your Garden to Bed Tour: September 8, 22
6/30/2018 0:00 2:00:00 PM 3:30:00 PM
(718) 425-3504
info@snug-harbor.org.
Performing Arts Salon Saturdays: Phys. Ed. B
Jerron Herman’s Phys. Ed. B will explore physical education through a revisionist lens and interpret unearthed movements from a hip, disabled body.
Physical Education (P.E.) is a social rite that profiles the prowess of youth, the abundance of strength. When a disabled body executes this social rite, it performs prowess differently, yet as jubilantly. Referencing the typical exercises and pillars of its namesake, Jerron Herman’s Phys. Ed. B will explore physical education through a revisionist lens and interpret unearthed movements from a hip, disabled body. Compounding on notions of youth and grace, Phys. Ed. B exercises both restraint and abandon, easily exhausting the performer until he decides otherwise. Phys. Ed. B examines the sublime in the mundane.
PASS: Phys. Ed. B
Saturday, September 8 | 6:00 PM reception | 7:00 PM performance
Building G, 2nd fl | Room G201
$10 admission | Buy tickets at PASSphysed.bpt.me
Jerron Herman is an interdisciplinary artist, currently a principal member of Heidi Latsky Dance where he is also the development director. He’s been featured at Lincoln Center, ADF, the Whitney Museum, and abroad in Athens with the company. Herman now serves on the Board of Trustees at Dance/USA. He was recently profiled in a Great Big Story media feature which was viewed over 2 million times. As a model, Herman has also shot for Tommy Adaptive and consulted for Nike. For his writing he was named a finalist for the inaugural Apothetae/Lark Play Development Lab Fellowship for a Disabled writer in 2018. Herman studied at Tisch School of the Arts and graduated from The King’s College in 2013. The New York Times has called him “…the inexhaustible Mr. Herman.”
The ADA-accessible entrance for this event is located on the ground floor of Building G. Please enter Building G from Shinbone Alley and take the elevator to the 2nd floor.
About PASS: Performing Arts Salon Saturdays
PASS is a curated performance series presented at the Newhouse Center for Contemporary Art (Buildings C & G). The salon’s focus is on original works in performing arts (music, dance, theater, and multi-media) in different stages of development. When possible, work is developed in residence at Snug Harbor. Each PASS has a reception and a post-performance artist talk moderated by curator Melissa West, Snug Harbor’s Vice President of Curation and Production.
9/8/2018 0:00 6:00:00 PM 8:30:00 PM
718-425-3504
info@snug-harbor.org.
Snug Harbor Horticulture Tour
Rediscover Snug Harbor on our summer horticulture tours! Snug Harbor’s stunning and unique gardens lend beauty to every season.
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Rediscover Snug Harbor on our summer horticulture tours! Snug Harbor’s stunning and unique gardens lend beauty to every season. Learn more than you ever thought possible with these deep dives into our most fascinating flora and foliage.
- Four Elements of the NY Chinese Scholar’s Garden Tour: June 9, 23
- Perennial Garden and Greenhouse Tour: July 7, 21
- Tropical Border Tour: August 4, 18
- White Garden and Herb Garden Tour: September 1, 15
All tours begin at the Visitor Information Booth on Chapel Road near the Carl Grillo Glass House with $10 admission ($8 for Snug Harbor Members and seniors). Visit snug-harbor.org/tour for details and ticketing. Enjoy a 10% discount at Harbor Eats when you present your tour ticket through September 30, 2018 (subject to Harbor Eats operating hours).
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7/21/2018 0:00 2:00:00 PM 3:30:00 PM
(718) 425-3504
info@snug-harbor.org.
Sprinklerfest 2017
Sprinklerfest is a free, fun-filled summer afternoon event where we turn on over 30 sprinklers for kids to jump through, cool off and have a blast.
The South Meadow is located between Building P and the Connie Gretz Secret Garden on Snug Harbor’s campus at 1000 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island, NY 10301.
Sprinklerfest is a free, fun-filled summer afternoon event at Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden in Staten Island where we turn on over 30 sprinklers for kids to jump through, cool off and have a blast.
Over the past five years we have been adding activities and performances to expand the event and last year we attracted over 800 kids and their parents. This year we are again reaching out to all of our constituents, tenants and neighbors to invite them to join the fun and offer people a chance to learn more about their organizations.
There will be food vendors, sprinklers, and water slides. Entertainment will include a DJ and live music. Get excited for the NYPD rock wall, the Girl Scouts’ kids crafts, and Empire Blue Cross’s kids games–with more to come!
The rain date is July 21.
7/14/2017 0:00 12:00:00 PM 4:00:00 PM
(718) 425-3554
kwalsh@snug-harbor.org.
WormShop (NYC Compost Project)
Learn how worms convert your food scraps into compost for your plants. This free workshop will teach you how to set up and care for a worm bin.
Meet in lobby of Building P.
Learn how worms convert your food scraps into compost for your plants. This free workshop will teach you how to set up and care for a worm bin, as well as how to harvest and use vermicompost.
Admission is free. | Registration requested.
The NYC Compost Project, created by the NYC Department of Sanitation (DSNY) in 1993, works to rebuild NYC’s soils by providing New Yorkers with the knowledge, skills, and opportunities they need to make and use compost locally. NYC Compost Project programs are implemented by DSNY-funded teams at seven host organizations, including Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Big Reuse, Earth Matter NY, Lower East Side Ecology Center, Queens Botanical Garden, Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden, and The New York Botanical Garden. Learn more: www.nyc.gov/compostproject
12/9/2017 0:00 11:00:00 AM 12:00:00 PM
(718) 425-3592
compost@snug-harbor.org.
PASS: With the Changes
The project explores how the way we relate to each other and ourselves is dictated by the changing of the seasons. The aim is to unveil the human psyche through dance.
With the changes is a full-length site-specific contemporary dance piece by Janice Rosario. The project explores how the way we relate to each other and ourselves is dictated by the changing of the seasons. The aim is to unveil the human psyche through dance.
Janice Rosario, a graduate of LaGuardia High School and Hunter College, has has been commissioned by Columbia University, Hunter College, Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School for the Performing Arts, the Dance Institute of Washington, and The Alvin Ailey/Fordham BFA Program among other organizations.
6:00 PM reception | 7:00 PM performance
Buy tickets at PASSwiththechanges.bpt.me
About PASS: Performing Arts Salon Saturdays
PASS is a curated performance series presented at the Newhouse Center for Contemporary Art (Buildings C & G). The salon’s focus is on original works in performing arts (music, dance, theater, and multi-media) in different stages of development. When possible, work is developed in residence at Snug Harbor. Each PASS has a reception and a post-performance artist talk moderated by curator Melissa West, Snug Harbor’s Vice President of Curation and Production.
10/13/2018 0:00 6:00:00 PM 8:30:00 PM
(718) 425-3504
info@snug-harbor.org.
Turn & Learn (NYC Compost Project)
Learn sustainable landscape management practices and help us make compost.
Enjoy the fresh air and beautiful surroundings while working on the NYC Compost Project demonstration site. Learn sustainable landscape management practices and help us make compost.
Bring a water bottle, and wear closed-toed shoes and clothing you don’t mind getting dirty.
The NYC Compost Project, created by the NYC Department of Sanitation (DSNY) in 1993, works to rebuild NYC’s soils by providing New Yorkers with the knowledge, skills, and opportunities they need to make and use compost locally. NYC Compost Project programs are implemented by DSNY-funded teams at seven host organizations, including Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Big Reuse, Earth Matter NY, Lower East Side Ecology Center, Queens Botanical Garden, Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden, and The New York Botanical Garden. Learn more: www.nyc.gov/compostproject
12/9/2017 0:00 1:00:00 PM 3:00:00 PM
(718) 425-3592
compost@snug-harbor.org.
NYC Compost Project: Turn and Learn
Learn sustainable landscape management practices and help us make compost.
Meet at Compost Demonstration Site!
Enjoy the fresh air and beautiful surroundings while working on the NYC Compost Project demonstration site. Learn sustainable landscape management practices and help us make compost.
Bring a water bottle, and wear closed-toed shoes and clothing you don’t mind getting dirty.
Please RSVP here.
3/11/2017 0:00 1:00:00 PM 3:00:00 PM
718-425-3504
info@snug-harbor.org.
Soil Food Web Workshop (NYC Compost Project)
Go with the NYC Compost Project, hosted by Snug Harbor, on a soil organism safari and gain a better understanding of what the soil ecosystem looks like and how soil biodiversity is crucial for health.
More creatures live in the soil than any other environment on Earth! Go with the NYC Compost Project, hosted by Snug Harbor, on a soil organism safari and gain a better understanding of what the soil ecosystem looks like and how soil biodiversity is crucial for health. This workshop will introduce you to fascinating facts and traditional techniques that will help you support soil life in your own garden or farm.
The NYC Compost Project, created by the NYC Department of Sanitation (DSNY) in 1993, works to rebuild NYC’s soils by providing New Yorkers with the knowledge, skills, and opportunities they need to make and use compost locally. NYC Compost Project programs are implemented by DSNY-funded teams at seven host organizations, including Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Big Reuse, Earth Matter NY, Lower East Side Ecology Center, Queens Botanical Garden, Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden, and The New York Botanical Garden. Learn more: www.nyc.gov/compostproject
8/11/2018 0:00 11:00:00 AM 12:00:00 PM
(718) 425-3504
info@snug-harbor.org.
Turn & Learn (NYC Compost Project)
Learn sustainable landscape management practices and help us make compost.
Enjoy the fresh air and beautiful surroundings while working on the NYC Compost Project demonstration site. Learn sustainable landscape management practices and help us make compost.
Bring a water bottle, and wear closed-toed shoes and clothing you don’t mind getting dirty.
The NYC Compost Project, created by the NYC Department of Sanitation (DSNY) in 1993, works to rebuild NYC’s soils by providing New Yorkers with the knowledge, skills, and opportunities they need to make and use compost locally. NYC Compost Project programs are implemented by DSNY-funded teams at seven host organizations, including Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Big Reuse, Earth Matter NY, Lower East Side Ecology Center, Queens Botanical Garden, Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden, and The New York Botanical Garden. Learn more: www.nyc.gov/compostproject
12/19/2017 0:00 1:00:00 PM 3:00:00 PM
(718) 425-3592
compost@snug-harbor.org.
Opening Reception for Shaolin: Into the 36 Chambers
Join us for the opening reception of Shaolin: Into the 36 Chambers, a group exhibit curated by Jahtiek Long that explores and celebrates Staten Island’s culture and cultural identity.
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Shaolin: Into the 36 Chambers is a group exhibition curated by local artist Jahtiek Long. Located in the Commons Galleries of the Newhouse Center for Contemporary Art, this exhibit pays homage to, explores, and celebrates Staten Island’s culture and cultural identity. This exhibit is on display from March 10 – May 6, 2018. Playing on the name given to Staten Island by the Wu-Tang Clan, Shaolin highlights the work of more than 15 artists from all corners of the borough, including:
- Hidden Grid by Kevin Barker
- Raul Barquet
- Ashley Benedict
- HH Coatl
- Christine Cruz
- Chelsea Rae Fioravanti
- Goyart
- Stephanie Kosinski
- Emily Long
- Harry Magzul
- Chris Malfi
- Liz Manzolini
- Shawn McArthur
- J. Montana
- Emily Perina
- Gina Policastro
- Tony Quera
- Chris RWK
- Katinka Sattar
- Jay Sayers
- Lawerence Schau Jr
- Search and Rescue Productions
- Keri Sheheen
- Tabitha Lee Turchio
- Gene Wagner
- Wann
Admission to the opening reception is free. General admission to the Newhouse Center for Contemporary Art (Buildings C & G) is $5 ($4 students/seniors). Hours are Thurs-Fri noon – 7:00 PM and Sat – Sun 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
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3/10/2018 0:00 2:00:00 PM 4:00:00 PM
718-425-3524
newhouse@snug-harbor.org.
In The Wings Productions: Gypsy
The musical is based on the memoirs of Gypsy Rose Lee, the famous striptease artist, and her mother, Rose, the ultimate show business mother. After her…
The musical is based on the memoirs of Gypsy Rose Lee, the famous striptease artist, and her mother, Rose, the ultimate show business mother. After her daughter June (her first choice for stardom) elopes, Mama Rose turns her attention to her older, less talented daughter, Louise, who eventually becomes a burlesque stripper named Gypsy Rose Lee.
11/14/2015 0:00 8:00:00 PM 10:00:00 PM
Ticket prices are $25, $27 and $30.
(718) 425-3525
info@snug-harbor.org.
Boro-Linc Staten Island: Telling Stories of Our Neighborhood and Borough (Unit 2)
Enjoy free arts workshops for the whole family! Songwriting, art-making, storytelling, poetry, movement and puppetry collide in this series of hands-on workshops for kids and adults alike.
Enjoy free arts workshops for the whole family! Songwriting, art-making, storytelling, poetry, movement and puppetry collide in this series of hands-on workshops for kids and adults alike.
Join Lincoln Center Boro-Linc’s Artist in Residence, Emma Alabaster, and special guest artists to learn about and share where we come from, where we live, and the futures we want to see. Come to meet your neighbors, connect with your family, inspire and be inspired by people of all ages. Most importantly, come to have fun!
Unit 2: Where Are We?
A creative telling of our neighborhoods and our borough through collage, soundscape, poetry, and interviewing.
No experience necessary. All workshops are free and open to the public. Dinner is provided free of charge.
Registration
We only have space for 25 participants, so sign up today! Participants are encouraged to commit to all dates in the unit. Please register here.There will be a special performance event on May 27.
5/10/2017 0:00 5:30:00 PM 7:30:00 PM
(718) 425-3515
msladek@snug-harbor.org.
PASS: Harsh Digital Two-Second Silence
PASS: Harsh Digital Two-Second Silence is an improvised performance by artist Tess Dworman that utilizes movement, acting, and sound. The performers move through different textural…
PASS: Harsh Digital Two-Second Silence is an improvised performance by artist Tess Dworman that utilizes movement, acting, and sound. The performers move through different textural moods and qualities that formulate moments of meaning without reconciling the value or importance of any one occurrence over the next. In doing this work, Dworman aims to conjure a residual feeling that honors the ongoing-ness of life. This work-in-development is being commissioned by the Chocolate Factory Theater and will be presented there in 2019.
Saturday, June 30 | 5:00 PM reception | 6:00 PM performance
Newhouse Center for Contemporary Art | Studio G201 (Enter through Building G on Chapel Road)
$10 admission | Buy tickets at http://PASSdworman.bpt.me
About PASS: Performing Arts Salon Saturdays
PASS is a curated performance series presented on the last Saturday of the month at the Newhouse Center for Contemporary Art (Buildings C & G). The salon’s focus is on original works in performing arts (music, dance, theater, and multi-media) in different stages of development. When possible, work is developed in residence at Snug Harbor. Each PASS has a reception and a post-performance artist talk moderated by curator Melissa West, Snug Harbor’s Vice President of Curation and Production.
6/30/2018 0:00 5:00:00 PM 7:30:00 PM
$10 | Buy tickets at http://PASSdworman.bpt.me
718-425-3504
info@snug-harbor.org.
CANCELLED: Seed Starting Workshop
Start spring early and get a head start on growing with seeds and plant cuttings. Learn strategies for good seed germination, including scarification and stratification methods.
Meet at the Carl Grillo Glass House
Please note: this event has been cancelled.
Start spring early and get a head start on growing with seeds and plant cuttings. Learn strategies for good seed germination, including scarification and stratification methods. We’ll be working with hyacinth bean and marigold seeds, and coleus propagated from cuttings.
1/18/2018 0:00 6:00:00 PM 8:00:00 PM
$40 (includes all seeds, cuttings, and planting supplies)
(718) 425-3512
education@snug-harbor.org.
Snug Harbor Heritage Farm Tour
Snug Harbor’s Heritage Farm is a better-than-organic 2.5 acre sustainable urban farm, now in its seventh growing season. Go behind the scenes at the farm!
Rediscover Snug Harbor on one of our summer tours! Snug Harbor’s Heritage Farm is a better-than-organic 2.5 acre sustainable urban farm, now in its seventh growing season. Go behind the scenes at the farm!
With two 90-minute tours every Saturday from June through September, you and your friends can learn about Snug Harbor’s history, art, architecture, horticulture, and the Heritage Farm. All tours begin at the Visitor Information Booth on Chapel Road near the Carl Grillo Glass House with $10 admission ($8 for Snug Harbor Members and seniors). Visit http://snug-harbor.org/tour for details and ticketing. Enjoy a 10% discount at Harbor Eats when you present your tour ticket through September 30, 2018 (subject to Harbor Eats operating hours).
9/22/2018 0:00 2:00:00 PM 3:30:00 PM
(718) 425-3504
info@snug-harbor.org.
Putting Your Garden to Bed (NYC Compost Project)
Use traditional techniques to keep soil protected from the elements, experiment with mulch, and sow cold weather crops for next spring.
at the southeast corner of campus next to the Heritage Farm
Use traditional techniques to keep soil protected from the elements, experiment with mulch, and sow cold weather crops for next spring.
The NYC Compost Project, created by the NYC Department of Sanitation (DSNY) in 1993, works to rebuild NYC’s soils by providing New Yorkers with the knowledge, skills, and opportunities they need to make and use compost locally. NYC Compost Project programs are implemented by DSNY-funded teams at seven host organizations, including Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Big Reuse, Earth Matter NY, Lower East Side Ecology Center, Queens Botanical Garden, Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden, and The New York Botanical Garden. Learn more: www.nyc.gov/compostproject
11/11/2017 0:00 11:00:00 AM 12:00:00 PM
(718) 425-3592
compost@snug-harbor.org.
Snug Harbor Spring Walk
Visit the Snug Harbor campus to view spring flowering bulbs and perennials. We’ll walk through the Perennial, White, and Pond gardens with Snug Harbor’s Director of Horticulture, Greg Lord.
Meet in front of the Carl Grillo Glass House (Site 10)
Visit the Snug Harbor campus to view spring flowering bulbs and perennials. We’ll walk through the Perennial, White, and Pond gardens with Snug Harbor’s Director of Horticulture, Greg Lord.
This tour will take place rain or shine.
Admission is $10 per person. Please register by emailing education@snug-harbor.org or by calling (718) 425-3512.
5/11/2017 0:00 1:00:00 PM 2:00:00 PM
(718) 425-3512
education@snug-harbor.org.
Fall Foliage Tour
Explore the Snug Harbor campus with our Director of Horticulture, Greg Lord, at the time of peak fall foliage color. The tour begins at Carl Grillo Glasshouse,…
Explore the Snug Harbor campus with our Director of Horticulture, Greg Lord, at the time of peak fall foliage color. The tour begins at Carl Grillo Glasshouse, continues through the pond garden and ends in Chinese Scholar’s Garden. Tour is rain or shine. Preregistration is required, so please call (718) 425-3511 or visit www.snug-harbor.org to register.
11/5/2015 0:00 1:00:00 PM 2:00:00 PM
Tour is $10 and preregistration is required.
(718) 425-3525
info@snug-harbor.org.
PASS Art Installation: The Lorca Project: Green, How I Want You Green
David Antonio Cruz, a noted multi-disciplinary visual artist, brings a perfect performance to include in your Halloween festivities. Cruz fuses video, costume construction, performance…
David Antonio Cruz, a noted multi-disciplinary visual artist, brings a perfect performance to include in your Halloween festivities. Cruz fuses video, costume construction, performance and painting to explore and redefine queerness, diasporic, psychological and ever shifting unnamed spaces.
The Lorca Project, “Green, how I want you green”, is a live performance with multi-video projections and sculpture installations based on the Sonnets of Dark Love, the last poems of the poet Garcia Lorca which serve as the inspiration for the sounds composed and performed by Daniel De Jesus. Come in costume and be admitted for half price (pay at the door if you are planning to dress up!).
There will be a 5 PM Reception & 6 PM Performance.
10/31/2015 0:00 5:00:00 PM 8:00:00 PM
Entrance into the performance is $10
(718) 425-3525
info@snug-harbor.org.
Flowering Tree and Shrub Walk
Come see the glory of the NY Chinese Scholars Garden in the spring and learn about the long-standing horticultural tradition that seeks to find beauty in all seasons.
The magnolias, cherry blossoms, mahonia, jasmine, and redbud flourish in our unique NY Chinese Scholars Garden. Come see the glory of the NYCSG in the spring and learn about the long-standing horticultural tradition that seeks to find beauty in all seasons.
Purchase tickets at floweringtree2018.bpt.me. Your tour tickets include admission to the New York Chinese Scholars Garden for the rest of the day after the walk. This event is rain or shine. Meet at Carl Grillo Glass House.
The Friends of the Chinese Scholars Garden provides continuing support in the maintenance of the New York Chinese Scholars Garden.
4/7/2018 0:00 1:00:00 PM 2:00:00 PM
(718) 425-3512
education@snug-harbor.org.
Opening reception for Native Soil: Incidence and Homescapes
Native Soil: Incidence and Homescapes is a large-scale retrospective of paintings by Sarah Yuster, spanning her thirty-year career.
Native Soil: Incidence and Homescapes is a large-scale retrospective of paintings by Sarah Yuster, spanning her thirty-year career. Yuster’s work is subtle and intimate, sparking sentiments from viewers that explain her propensity to invoke a sense of “home.” Yuster has had notable success as a portraitist, with works in two Smithsonian Museums and top university collections. This exhibit is on display from March 24, 2018 – September 23, 2018.
The opening reception is free; however, on all other days, general admission to the Newhouse Center for Contemporary Art (Buildings C & G) is $5 ($4 students/seniors). Spring to autumn hours are Thursdays through Fridays from noon to 7:00 p.m. and Saturdays through Sunundays from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
The following local businesses have provided generous support to Native Soil: Blue, Bayou and Beso Restaurants, Empire Outlets, Door to Door Realty, Snappy Solutions, Connie Lane Real Estate, and Victory State Bank.
Native Soil is made possible in part by a DCA Art Fund Grant from Staten Island Arts with public funding from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.
3/24/2018 0:00 2:00:00 PM 4:00:00 PM
(718) 425-3524
newhouse@snug-harbor.org.
PASS: No More Beautiful Dances
Anabella Lenzu’s dance theater piece uses spoken word and video projections to tell a personal vision of femininity and what it means to be a woman today.
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