Mother's Day at the Museum StoreSunday, May 12 is Mother's Day. Still looking for the perfect gift for Mom? Stop by the Museum Store to check out these gift ideas!
Black Cameo jewelry by Coreen Simpson from $40- $80. Quantities are limited.
Recycled glass tiered "Rain Shower" necklaces made in Ghana $60.00, available in white, amber (pictured), blue, teal, and mixed colors.
Harlem Toile plates & glasses by Sheila Bridges; come in sets of 6 for $62.50 (glasses) & $82.50 (plates).
Marcus Samuelsson cookbook New American Table $40.00
Hand carved Mozambique sandalwood statues $65.00
Nigerian fabric cards (blank) $5.00
A variety of tote bags with images by Mickalene Thomas, Romare Bearden, Shinique Smith and more! Prices vary based on design.
Frieze New York
Randall's Island Park
May 10–13, 2013Exclusive 25% discount ticket offer Visit
Frieze New York this weekend and take part in the city's latest contemporary art event. Bringing an international focus to New York's dynamic contemporary art scene, Frieze New York is the 'must-see' event in May. Presenting the most forward-thinking galleries from around the globe, the fair showcases new and established artists.
In addition to being able to see and buy art by over 1,000 of the world's leading artists, visitors can experience Frieze Projects, the fair's program of artists' commissions, and Frieze Talks, a prestigious program of debates, panel discussions and keynote lectures.
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David Hartt: Stray Light was organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, where it was curated by Michael Darling, James W. Alsdorf Chief Curator. Support for this exhibition is generously provided by the Chauncey and Marion Deering McCormick Family Foundation. The presentation at The Studio Museum in Harlem was organized by Thomas J. Lax, Assistant Curator.
Gordon Parks: A Harlem Family 1967 is supported by The Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation.
Senior Programs are made possible thanks to public funds from Council Member Inez E. Dickens, 9th Council District, Speaker Christine Quinn and the New York City Council; and Manhattan Borough President Scott M. Stringer.
Family Programs generously supported by Target.
Lil' Studio is made possible thanks to public funds from Council Member Inez E. Dickens, 9th Council District, Speaker Christine Quinn and the New York City Council.
Images: (right, from top to bottom): David Hartt, Archive, 2011. Courtesy the artist and Corbett vs. Dempsey, Chicago // Gordon Parks, Untitled (Harlem, New York), 1967. Copyright and courtesy The Gordon Parks Foundation // Alma Thomas, Space, 1966. The Studio Museum in Harlem; Museum purchase and a gift from E. Thomas Williams and Audlyn Higgins Williams 97.9.19 // Ayé A. Aton, Untitled, 1963–1976 / 2013. Courtesy the artist // Mural by Adam Pendleton. Photo: James Ewing. Courtesy Art Production Fund
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