"Peering from some high window, at the gold of November sunset and feeling that if day become night, this is a beautiful way." -E.E. Cummings
I hope you and your loved ones are enjoying the fall season so far! To help you plan for November, here are 30 curated events happening in and around New York City throughout the month, and for my more data oriented r eaders, |
Leah Blesoff Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker lblesoff@bhsusa.com 212-381-2376 917-755-9936 View My Listings |
|
|
| | | | | Guided Fall Foliage Cruise
|
Experience New York’s vibrant fall foliage on a scenic Hudson River cruise, taking in panoramic views of the Palisades Cliffs, The Met Cloisters, and the Manhattan skyline.
| Cheer on the runners of this year’s NYC Marathon at the iconic finish line in Central Park.
|
|
|
A sweeping collection of 250 works that shows how ancient Egyptians used images of their gods to bridge ritual, art, and daily life over more than three millennia.
| Diamond Painting for Adults
|
Create your own sparkling artwork while socializing with fellow adults in this guided diamond painting session.
|
|
|
Vital Parks for All: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
|
Explore the history and future of New York City parks through this exhibition at the Arsenal Gallery.
| Full Body Circuit Training
|
Get a full-body workout with this high-energy circuit training session suitable for all fitness levels.
|
|
|
Ruth Asawa: A Retrospective
|
Approximately 300 works span six decades of her practice, tracing how Ruth Asawa continually explored materials and form—from wire sculpture to bronze, drawing, and public art.
| Hannah Berner: None of My Business Tour Performance
|
Part of the 21st Annual New York Comedy Festival, Hannah Berner will perform her stand-up routine at Carnegie Hall.
|
|
|
Classic French (Country) Cooking
|
Learn to cook four classic French dishes—including mesclun salad, paprika-rubbed Cornish hen, scalloped potatoes, and raspberry soufflé—from Chef Paul in this hands-on class at Miette Culinary Studio.
| An Ecology of Quilts: The Natural History of American Textiles
|
An eco-critical exhibition that reframes American quilt-making by tracing its roots through technology, labor, and global trade, revealing how this art form is intertwined with nature and culture.
|
|
|
Test your knowledge and compete for prizes at this lively trivia night hosted by Green Apple Books.
| Join a walking book club that combines literary discussion with a stroll through the city.
|
|
|
Rashid Johnson: A Poem for Deep Thinkers
|
This major solo survey fills the Guggenheim’s rotunda with over 90 works by Rashid Johnson, presenting his three-decade career as a complex meditation on identity, history, and visual language.
| Flora Yukhnovich's Four Seasons
|
The British painter’s floral-and-mural installation transforms a historic gallery into a lush abstraction inspired by Rococo and the seasons, inviting reflection on beauty and nature.
|
|
|
NYC Autumn Crush: Wine & Artisanal Food Fest
|
Sip, sample, and savor at this autumn festival featuring wine tastings and artisanal food vendors.
| Shop local vendors and enjoy seasonal treats at this autumn market hosted by Grand Bazaar NYC.
|
|
|
Raphael Silverman Quartet
|
Join the rising-star jazz guitarist Raphael Silverman and his quartet for an evening of dynamic live performance at The Django.
| Pick up fresh, local produce and artisanal goods at this weekly Greenmarket near City Hall.
|
|
|
This cinematic tribute to the six-decade career of pioneering composer and interdisciplinary artist Meredith Monk features interviews with Björk, David Byrne, and others, with accessibility options at all in-person screenings.
| 2025 Hudson River Fellowship Exhibition Opening
|
Celebrate contemporary art at the opening of the Hudson River Fellowship Exhibition featuring emerging artists.
|
|
|
Get your tickets to see the Big Apple Circus at Lincoln Center’s Damrosch Park and see daring acrobats, hilarious clowns, and breathtaking circus performances that will amaze the whole family.
| A bold re-appraisal of American art from 1958–72 that brings together more than 100 artists to explore the surreal, psychosexual, and revolutionary undercurrents of the era.
|
|
|
Impact: The End of the Age of Dinosaurs
|
Discover how humans affect the natural world at this interactive exhibition at the American Museum of Natural History.
| Ice Skating at Rockefeller Center
|
Glide across the iconic rink at Rockefeller Center in the heart of the holiday season.
|
|
|
Dagobert Peche: Ornamental Genius
|
A focused spotlight on Austrian decorative-arts innovator Dagobert Peche featuring around 50 objects that highlight his imaginative, ornamental design within early-20th-century Viennese craft.
| Experience an illuminated journey through the Brooklyn Botanic Garden with dazzling light installations.
|
|
|
Bank of America Winter Village at Bryant Park
|
Explore holiday shops, ice skating, and festive treats at Bryant Park’s seasonal Winter Village.
| Nearly one hundred drawings, pastels, and prints by Auguste Renoir offer an intimate view of his working process and creative evolution over five decades.
|
|
|
Gilded Age Mansions of Fifth Avenue Walking Tour
|
Step back in time and tour the historic mansions that defined Fifth Avenue during New York’s Gilded Age.
| Robert Rauschenberg’s New York: Pictures from the Real World
|
To mark the artist’s centennial, this exhibition explores Rauschenberg’s deep engagement with New York through his photographs and their intersections with painting and assemblage.
|
|
|
| | | |
|
|
|