I hope you and your loved ones are enjoying the spring so far. To help you plan for April, here are 30 curated events happening in and around New York City throughout the month.
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| | | | | Welcome Spring with a longstanding Brooklyn tradition. Guided tours will showcase the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens’ cherry blossom trees in full bloom.
| Terrace Martin and Friends |
The Grammy-winning producer and musician takes the stage with Keyon Harrold at Blue Note Jazz Club.
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That’s LIFE: Vintage Photographs from America’s Weekly Picture Magazine |
Visit the Keith de Lellis Gallery to view its latest exhibition, displaying a curated selection of over 50 award-winning photographs from the iconic magazine.
| Department of Photography & Imaging Alumni Panel |
The panel, organized in celebration of the Tisch Department of Photography & Imaging’s 40th anniversary, will feature a riveting discussion among distinguished alums.
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The popular restaurant will offer a special, multi-course prix-fixe dinner with optional wine pairing in honor of the holiday.
| The Riverdale Writers Circle |
Hosted by the New York Public Library, this workshop is for those looking to receive feedback on current projects and interact with other local writers.
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Sara Serpa: Encounters and Collisions |
Singer/composer Sara Serpa’s latest work communicates powerful themes inspired by women’s migration stories.
| Easter Celebration at Time Out Market |
Perfect for the whole family, the two-day celebration includes egg hunts, photo-ops with the Easter bunny, and more.
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Easter Parade and Bonnet Festival |
Witness this traditional New York City pageant, immortalized by Irving Berlin’s classic film, which includes a parade that travels down Fifth Avenue.
| This can’t-miss spring show by Dior features thousands of colorful flowers and plants on display.
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Lenox Hill Box Farm Stand |
Shop from local vendors offering wide variety of fresh produce, baked goods, and artisanal items in Lenox Hill.
| Extinct and Endangered Exhibit |
Tour the Museum of Natural History’s new exhibit, which brings attendees through a series of enthralling macrophotographs of over 40 imperiled species.
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An in-depth course that teaches the fundamentals of watercolor painting, led by award winning artist Joan Chiverton. All experience levels are welcome.
| Taste your way through a curated selection of homemade maple syrup at NYC’s very first Maple Fest, held at the Grand Bazaar. Proceeds will be donated to local nonprofits.
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The Manhattan Vintage Show |
Browse the city’s largest curated selection of antiquities and vintage clothing, accessories, and jewelry at the Metropolitan Pavilion.
| Tree Wonder Drawing Session |
Join Simonetta Moro in this group sketch of the English Elm in Washington Square Park—the oldest tree in Manhattan.
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Arsenal Gallery: Ji Zhou’s “Symbiosis” |
Presented by NYC Parks, world renowned artist Ji Zhou’s collection of expressionist photographs will be on display at the Arsenal Gallery in Central Park.
| This class is perfect for first time wine-tasters looking to refine their palates with a true “Tour de France” of regional selections.
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In-Person Discussion of “The Daughter of Auschwitz: My Story of Resilience, Survival and Hope” |
Part of Commonpoint Queens’ Cultural Arts Speaker Series, this special discussion will focus on Tova Friedman’s award-winning memoir.
| Daniel Lind-Ramos Exhibition |
The exhibit explores the traditions and histories of the Afro-descendant communities of Puerto Rico, the Caribbean, and across the globe through found objects.
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Austian Masterworks from the Neue Galerie |
Explore a collection of stunning Austrian artworks, along with a curated selection of items acquired by museum’s co-founder and President, Ronald S. Lauder.
| FAD Market: Earth Day Pop-Up |
FAD Market celebrates Earth Day with a community market featuring over 50 sustainable and local small businesses.
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Learn about the Lower East Side’s rich history of activism, particularly within the Jewish Community.
| Songs from Cabaret: A Gala Concert |
Broadway stars will come together at Symphony Space to perform songs from the Tony- and Oscar-winning musical.
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View Juane Quick-to-See Smith’s latest multimedia exhibition, on display at the Whitney, showcasing paintings and sculptures created over the artist’s 50-year career.
| The Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum |
Explore the beautiful grounds of the oldest home in the Bronx and learn more about its historical significance.
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Georgia O’Keeffe: To See Takes Time |
The exhibition features over 100 of the late artist’s paintings on display, ranging from watercolor, charcoal, pastels, and graphite.
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New York Performs Live |
The chorus will perform works by Mozart, Derrick Skye, and Marianna Von Martines at Carnegie Hall.
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Thunderstorm Artis at Café Wha? |
Artis, a Hawaiian singer who skyrocketed to popularity after appearing on NBC’s The Voice, will perform both original music and covers.
| A perfect springtime activity for the whole family to enjoy, escape to the natural beauty of Central Park’s renowned six-acre garden.
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