70 New UFO Images Added to Gallery
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April 25, 2012 Museum of the City of New York Inaugurates the Puffin Foundation Gallery with Activist New York Strike Pickets, 1910, Bain News Service photograph, Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division New York, NY (PRWEB) April 25, 2012 Activist New York, the inaugural exhibition in the Museum’s new Puffin Foundation Gallery, will examine the ways in...
May 22, 2012 New York City’s Dramatic 350-year History as a Focal Point of Social Activism Explored in New Puffin Gallery at the Museum of the City of New York Museum of the City of New York Inaugurates the Puffin Foundation Gallery with Activist New York (New York, NY) – Activist New York, the inaugural exhibition in the Museum’s new Puffin Foundation Gallery...
April 7, 2014 A selections of photos from our March gallery exhibit are available to view online at the Puffin Cultural Forum website here. “Photographs taken by Bev Grant, one of the original activists who participated in the September 6, 1968 Miss America Protests, a watershed moment that pushed the Women’s Liberation Movement into America’s national consciousness...
September 27, 2015 The gallery is open to the public from Tuesdays to Thursdays from 12pm to 4pm. Appointments can be requested by calling 201-836-3499 or emailing *protected email*. Currently on view is exhibition “Thinking in Spanish.” In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, The Puffin Cultural Forum presents works of Josephine Barreiro, Rodriguez Calero, Gabriel...
Learn about NYC’s proud history of activism at the Puffin Gallery of Social Activism
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May 1, 2018 The Puffin Foundation is proud to sponsor this year’s Clara Lemlich Awards at the Puffin Gallery for Social Activism at the Museum of the City of New York. “I’ve Got Something to Say” – The Lemlich Awards – will celebrate five amazing women (bios below) who qualify as unsung heroines for their lifelong commitment to social activism. An award for giving...
June 26, 2019 Current exhibition: RACIAL JUSTICE TODAY: The Movement for Black Lives 2012-2017. “In 2013 #BlackLivesMatter first appeared on Twitter as a rallying cry to “recognize the humanity of all black life.” Organized by three women of color—Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, and Opal Tometi—in the aftermath of the murder of Florida teenager Trayvon Martin, the...
We have just updated our site with a new Image Gallery, which features some of the most interesting craft renderings we have received over the years.
In addition, our Data Bank now includes a link to an online archive of vintage recordings of calls made to the center’s hotline during the 70’s.
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Special thanks to the Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation whose support has helped make this exhibition possible. Funding for The Heritage Center also generously provided by NEA Cares, South Dakota Arts Council, First American Art Magazine, and the United States Regional Arts Resilience Fund, an initiative of Arts Midwest made possible by The Andrew W. Mellon...