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2016_NY_NYPL_Curious_Hand111NY -- NYC -- New York Public Library (Schwarzman Bldg) -- Exhibit: A Curious Hand: The Prints of Henri-Charles Guérard (1846-1897)
A Curious Hand: The Prints of Henri-Charles Guérard (1846-1897)
Open now. Ends February 26th, 2017.
Described by the influential nineteenth-century art critic Roger Marx as “the engraver of curiosity par excellence,” Henri-Charles Guérard was one of the most skilled and inventive French printmakers of...
2019_NY_NYPL_Dickens17NY -- NYC -- New York Public Library (Schwarzman Bldg) -- Exhibit: A Dickens Christmas
A Dickens Christmas
Open now. Ends January 5th, 2020.
Charles Dickens, long an avid theatre-goer and performer in amateur theatricals, gave his first public reading of A Christmas Carol in 1853. The charismatic author is said to have employed a different voice, a different style, for each of his...
2023_12_20D4_NYPL_Dickens18NY -- NYC -- New York Public Library (Schwarzman Bldg) -- Exhibit: A Dickens Christmas
A Dickens Christmas
Through January 6, 2024
Charles Dickens, long an avid theatergoer and performer in amateur theatricals, gave his first public reading of A Christmas Carol in 1853. The charismatic author is said to have employed a different voice, a different style, for each of his characters, and...
2016_NY_NYPL_WritersX17NY -- NYC -- New York Public Library (Schwarzman Bldg) -- Exhibit: A Writer's Christmas: Dickens & More
A Writer's Christmas: Dickens & More
Open now. Ends January 8th, 2017.
The arrival of Christmas evokes a range of feelings in most of us—from intense nostalgia, to playful whimsy, to high seriousness, to simple joy. In this respect, great writers are no different. Now on display, from the Library's...
2017_NY_NYPL_WritersX14NY -- NYC -- New York Public Library (Schwarzman Bldg) -- Exhibit: A Writer's Christmas: Dickens & More
A Writer's Christmas: Dickens & More
Open now. Ends January 8th, 2018.
The arrival of Christmas evokes a range of feelings in most of us—from intense nostalgia, to playful whimsy, to high seriousness, to simple joy. In this respect, great writers are no different. Now on display, from the Library's...
2016_NY_NYPL_Hancock68NY -- NYC -- New York Public Library (Schwarzman Bldg) -- Exhibit: Alexander Hamilton: Striver, Statesman, Scoundrel
Alexander Hamilton: Striver, Statesman, Scoundrel
Open now. Ends December 31st, 2016.
Alexander Hamilton, an orphaned immigrant from the Caribbean, acted as George Washington’s top aide in the American Revolution, created the American financial system, and waged ideological battles against Thomas...
2019_NY_NYPL_Comics59NY -- NYC -- New York Public Library (Schwarzman Bldg) -- Exhibit: Comics at the New York Public Library
Comics at the New York Public Library
On view through October 10th, 2019
The New York Public Library is delighted to celebrate the creative attributes of comics. The Library holds an extensive collection of comics spanning the medium’s history. Students, artists, and comic book aficionados visit the...
2023_NY_NYPL_ERA83NY -- NYC -- New York Public Library (Schwarzman Bldg) -- Exhibit: Equal Rights Amendment: A Century of Speaking Out
Equal Rights Amendment: A Century of Speaking Out
Through January 7, 2024
In August 1920, the movement for women’s equality in the United States won a massive victory with the ratification of the 19th Amendment, granting women the right to vote. Following the passage of the amendment, in 1921, Alice...
2022_NY_NYPL_Folly82NY -- NYC -- New York Public Library (Schwarzman Bldg) -- Exhibit: Fortune and Folly in 1720
Fortune and Folly in 1720
Through February 19, 2023
In 1720, everyday citizens converged on the banking streets of Paris, London, and Amsterdam, speculating in New World trading companies and other maritime ventures. By the close of that year, an unprecedented bull market would culminate in the...
2019_NY_NYPL_GutenbergMT16NY -- NYC -- New York Public Library (Schwarzman Bldg) -- Exhibit: Gutenberg Meets the Transistor
2022_NY_NYPL_GutenbergMT4NY -- NYC -- New York Public Library (Schwarzman Bldg) -- Exhibit: Gutenberg Meets the Transistor
2019_NY_NYPL_Stonewall82NY -- NYC -- New York Public Library (Schwarzman Bldg) -- Exhibit: Love & Resistance: Stonewall 50
Love & Resistance: Stonewall 50
Through July 13th, 2019
This season, The New York Public Library is commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots. Through a new exhibition, a series of programs, book recommendations, and more, we invite you to learn more about the emergence of the modern...
2019_NY_NYPL_Made135NY -- NYC -- New York Public Library (Schwarzman Bldg) -- Exhibit: Made at NYPL
Made at NYPL
Ends July 3rd, 2020
Since The New York Public Library’s founding in 1895, its world-renowned research collections have provided the setting for an ever-unfolding story. It is a tale of curiosity, imagination, and persistence, told every day by the countless researchers who give voice to...
2023_12_20D3_NYPL_Beerbohm89NY -- NYC -- New York Public Library (Schwarzman Bldg) -- Exhibit: Max Beerbohm: The Price of Celebrity
Max Beerbohm: The Price of Celebrity
Through January 27, 2024
The English artist and writer Sir Max Beerbohm (1872–1956)—or just “Max,” as he came to be known—felt the uneasiness about the power of celebrity that many of us feel today. He longed to be a celebrity himself: to be admired and sought...
2023_NY_NYPL_Subway51NY -- NYC -- New York Public Library (Schwarzman Bldg) -- Exhibit: New York Subways 1977: Alen MacWeeney
New York Subways 1977: Alen MacWeeney
Through January 7, 2024
Alen MacWeeney (b. 1939, Dublin) began his photography career in Ireland working as a press photographer and freelancing for fashion magazines, before moving to New York City in 1961 to be an assistant for the celebrated photographer...
2017_NY_NYPL_Picturing32NY -- NYC -- New York Public Library (Schwarzman Bldg) -- Exhibit: Picturing the City: Illustrated Maps of NYC
Picturing the City: Illustrated Maps of NYC
Open now. Ends April 9th, 2018.
The New York Public Library’s extensive map collection includes a treasure trove of artistically creative cartography. When maps are embellished with pictures, as they have been since mapping began, we receive geographic...
2016_NY_NYPL_Politics17NY -- NYC -- New York Public Library (Schwarzman Bldg) -- Exhibit: Politics of Persuasion
Politics of Persuasion: 150 Years of Presidential Campaigning
In this display, The New York Public Library is proud to present presidential campaign ephemera dating back nearly 150 years: a lapel pin with a portrait of Abraham Lincoln, a Barry Goldwater bumper sticker, and even a Richard Nixon poster...
2023_NY_NYPL_Treasures348NY -- NYC -- New York Public Library (Schwarzman Bldg) -- Exhibit: Polonsky Exhibition of The New York Public Library's Treasures
Polonsky Exhibition of The New York Public Library's Treasures
Ongoing
For more than 125 years, The New York Public Library has collected, preserved, and made accessible the world’s knowledge. Now, for the first time, the Polonsky Exhibition of The New York Public Library’s Treasures showcases some of...
2016_NY_NYPL_Preserving45NY -- NYC -- New York Public Library (Schwarzman Bldg) -- Exhibit: Preserving a Masterpiece: From Soaring Ceilings to Subterranean Storage
Preserving a Masterpiece: From Soaring Ceilings to Subterranean Storage
Open now. Ends October 9th, 2016.
Celebrate the legacy of The New York Public Library’s iconic Stephen A. Schwarzman Building on Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street with our new exhibition, Preserving a Masterpiece: From Soaring Ceilings...
2016_NY_NYPL_Protests18NY -- NYC -- New York Public Library (Schwarzman Bldg) -- Exhibit: Protests in Print
Protests in Print
Open now. Ends January 18th, 2017.
The term “alternative press” is used by librarians, publishers, authors, and artists to group together forms of print that diverge from the production and distribution methods of conventionally published materials. As a platform for both personal...
2016_NY_NYPL_Splendour25NY -- NYC -- New York Public Library (Schwarzman Bldg) -- Exhibit: Splendour Among Shadows
Splendour Among Shadows
Open now. Ends September 28th, 2016.
In commemoration of the 30th anniversary of The New York Public Library’s Carl H. Pforzheimer Collection of Shelley and His Circle, the Library presents a new exhibition, Splendour Among Shadows: Celebrating 30 Years of the Pforzheimer...
2019_NY_NYPL_Rayner66NY -- NYC -- New York Public Library (Schwarzman Bldg) -- Exhibit: The Watercolors of William P. Rayner
The Watercolors of William P. Rayner
On view through October 13, 2019
The New York Public Library presents an exhibition of over 50 works by watercolorist and travel writer William P. Rayner (1929–2018). During his three-decade career as editorial business manager at Condé Nast, and on trips with...
2019_NY_NYPL_Ugly_Duckling45NY -- NYC -- New York Public Library (Schwarzman Bldg) -- Exhibit: Ugly Duckling Presse
Ugly Duckling Presse Chapbook and Zine Collection: Other Presses, Other Places
Open now. Ends January 12th, 2020.
Founded in 1993, Ugly Duckling Presse is a Brooklyn-based non-profit publisher that produces poetry, translations, experimental non-fiction, performance texts, and books by artists.
The...
2019_NY_NYPL_Whitman121NY -- NYC -- New York Public Library (Schwarzman Bldg) -- Exhibit: Walt Whitman: America's Poet
Walt Whitman: America's Poet
Through August 30th, 2019
Two hundred years after his birth, Walt Whitman remains one of America's most influential writers, arguably our national poet. His life's work, Leaves of Grass, is a perennial best-seller, and Whitman himself has attained the status of cultural...
2017_NY_NYPL_Recent141NY -- NYC -- New York Public Library (Schwarzman Bldg) -- Exhibit: What's New? Recent Acquisitions
What's New? Recent Acquisitions
Open now. Ends February 11th, 2018.
In the Wachenheim gallery, curators from research collections across the Library tell the stories behind our newest holdings, from a book printed in Peru 500 years ago to the set design for the musical In the Heights. On the third...
2018_NY_NYPL_Revolution163NY -- NYC -- New York Public Library (Schwarzman Bldg) -- Exhibit: You Say You Want a Revolution: Remembering the 60s
You Say You Want a Revolution: Remembering the 60s
Through September 1, 2018
Discover the counterculture of the 1960s and 70s in this comprehensive exhibition at the Library’s Stephen A. Schwarzman Building at 42nd Street. Part of a citywide celebration of the 1960s, this exhibition explores the...


What's hot: The following pages have been the most popular ones over the last month or so:
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2024_02_10C_KatzenO163DC -- American University -- Katzen Arts Center -- 2024A Opening Reception
Come celebrate our seven new spring ’24 exhibitions! Mix and mingle with many of this season’s artists and curators … arrive early for light refreshments! Folks seen here include (pretty much in order): Jack Rasmussen, Dana Hart-Stone, Lisa Montag Brotman, Sondra N. Arkin, Ellyn Weiss, Laura Roulet,... (Partially reviewed)
2024_03_23A1_Lincoln181Abraham Lincoln 2024 Symposium @ Fords Theatre (page 1 of 2)
Abraham Lincoln Institute Twenty-Seventh Annual Symposium “The Latest in Lincoln Scholarship” Abraham Lincoln Institute, Inc. (ALI), provides free, ongoing education on the life, career, and legacy of President Abraham Lincoln. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., ALI offers resources for educators, g... (Partially reviewed)
2024_01_14B1_Gonna_Take286Labor Heritage Foundation @ McGinty's Public House -- MLK "Gonna Take Us All Ball" (1 of 2)
MLK "Gonna Take Us All Ball" Recommit to Dr. King’s dream of equality and justice for all and celebrate Elise Bryant’s well-deserved retirement from LHF! By Labor Heritage Foundation Tickets are now FREE! Thanks to the Maryland State and DC AFL-CIO, AFSCME 112, the International Association of Heat ... (Partially reviewed)
2024_02_13B1_USCHS_Freedom218USCHS -- Freedom Award (2024) to Cheryl L. Johnson (2 of 2) Everything else
We look forward to your attendance at the Freedom Award Reception honoring Cheryl L. Johnson, the 36th Clerk of the House of Representatives The U.S. Capitol Historical Society is honored to present its 2023 Freedom Award to Cheryl L. Johnson to recognize her exceptional leadership and pivotal role ... (Partially reviewed)
2024_03_23A4_Lincoln4179Abraham Lincoln 2024 Symposium @ Fords Theatre (page 2 of 2)
Abraham Lincoln Institute Twenty-Seventh Annual Symposium “The Latest in Lincoln Scholarship” Abraham Lincoln Institute, Inc. (ALI), provides free, ongoing education on the life, career, and legacy of President Abraham Lincoln. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., ALI offers resources for educators, g... (Partially reviewed)


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