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Marina Zurkow: Parting Worlds | Whitney Museum of American Art
Apr 9, 2025–Jan 11, 2026 (UTC-5)
New York
Marina Zurkow: Parting Worlds brings together a selection of software-based works by Marina Zurkow (b. 1962; New York), an artist who explores the intersection of nature and culture through various mediums, including code, animation, and participatory experiences like dinners and card games. In the works on view in the gallery and on the adjacent terrace, Zurkow uses software that drives the interplay of the elements seen on screen and their ever-changing compositions to reflect on the complexity of ecological and social systems. The animations Mesocosm (Wink, TX) (2012) and The Earth Eaters (2025) imagine the environmental damage that results from the repeated extraction of raw materials. The work that constitutes the Hyundai Terrace Commission—The River is a Circle (2025)—is site-specific and engages with the ecologies of the Hudson River and the neighborhood surrounding the Whitney. “Parting Worlds” in the title alludes to the landscapes above and below the water, the earth breaking apart in a sinkhole, and islands emerging and separating as they are continually tapped for natural resources. It is also a phrase that evokes impermanence and loss as environments change and disappear due to human intervention and natural evolution.
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Urban Stomp Dreams & Defiance on the Dance Floor | Museum of the City of New York
Apr 11, 2025–Feb 22, 2026 (UTC-5)
New York
The exhibition is drawn from the Museum’s collection, as well as through key loans from organizations including: Institute of Jazz Studies, Louis Armstrong House Museum & Archives, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Public Library, Celia Cruz Foundation, Center for Puerto Rican Studies (Centro), Royal House of LaBeija, Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, Remix⟷Culture, CUNY Center for Dominican Studies, Apollo Theater, Karla Flórez School of Dance, Think!Chinatown, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Thunderbird American Indian Dancers, Brooklyn Contra, and private lenders such as Rubén Blades, DJ Rekha, Judy Santos, Hellotones, and many more.
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The Roof Garden Commission: Jennie C. Jones, Ensemble | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Apr 15–Oct 19, 2025 (UTC-5)
New York
For the 2025 Roof Garden Commission, Jennie C. Jones (born 1968, Cincinnati, Ohio) will produce Ensemble. Only her second outdoor sculptural installation, the project will explore the sonic potential of stringed instruments as well as their formal possibilities. In the artist's unique response to modernism, these acoustic sculptures propose the line of the string as a proxy for art history, unbroken and continuous.
In her paintings, sculptures, works on paper, installations, and audio compositions, Jones uses sound to respond to the legacy of minimalism and to modernism itself. Drawing on her immersion in Black improvisation and avant-garde music, she deploys sound and listening as important conceptual elements of her practice, from the acoustic fiberglass panels she affixes to canvas, which absorb sound and affect the acoustic properties of the environment, to the lines and bars she creates through her compositions that refer to elements of musical notation. Her work across media offers new possibilities for minimalist abstraction, challenging how—and by whom—it is produced.
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Rashid Johnson: Poetry for a Thinker | Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Apr 18, 2025–Jan 18, 2026 (UTC-5)
New York
This spring, the Guggenheim Museum’s iconic rotunda will fill Rashid Johnson’s Anxious Men, spray-painted text works, large-scale sculptures, films, and more in a highly anticipated mid-career exhibition. Rashid Johnson: Poems for a Deep Thinker will bring together nearly 90 works that showcase the Chicago-born, New York-based artist’s wide-ranging practice, exploring themes ranging from history and literature to black pop culture and music.
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Woven HistoriesTextiles and Modern Abstraction | The Museum of Modern Art
Apr 20–Sep 13, 2025 (UTC-5)
New York
Textiles touch every aspect of our lives and connect us to history. “Threads were among the earliest transmitters of meaning,” the artist Anni Albers wrote in 1965. Woven Histories: Textiles and Modern Abstraction reveals the links between this art form and abstraction. Incorporating basketry, apparel, and more than a century of other textile works that challenge accepted divisions between fine art and craft, this exhibition broadens the story of abstraction, suggesting that not only ideas but materials—like woven, knotted, and braided fabric—are crucial to its understanding and success.
Spanning early-20th-century works by Sonia Delaunay, Hannah Hoch, and Sophie Taeuber-Arp, whose textile practices parallel their painting and drawing, mid-century works by Albers and Ed Rossbach, and contemporary works by Rosemarie Trockel, Andrea Zittel, and Igshaan Adams, this exhibition brings together more than 150 diverse, interdisciplinary objects. Highlighting issues of labor and identity that are intertwined with modern textile production, Woven Histories argues that weaving and textiles are the quintessential link between lived experience and art.
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Copy/Paste/Print/Repeat: Mike King & the Art of the Gig Poster | Poster House
Apr 24–Nov 2, 2025 (UTC-5)
New York
Mike King is America’s most prolific gig poster artist. What began as a means of promoting his own bands’ shows in the late 1970s gradually morphed into a full-time specialty in the art of the eye-catching concert poster. Today, there are few major venues or bands that have not worked with him—his imagery has saturated into the tapestry of American music culture, appearing on album covers, t-shirts, and, most importantly, posters.
The posters in this exhibition are a mere slice of a much larger visual pie—a taste of some of Mike’s rarest posters from a thirty-year spread within his ongoing career. They highlight shifts in both the available technology for making posters, from fully analog to digital, as well as how the function of gig posters has evolved from advertisements to collectible merchandise. Rather than being presented strictly chronologically, each section focuses on Mike’s process for creating the paste-up or digital file necessary to produce each type of poster.
Sargent & Paris | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Apr 27–Aug 3, 2025 (UTC-5)
New York
Sargent is one of the greatest painters of the early 20th century, on par with Whistler. This exhibition, co-hosted by the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Musee d'Orsay, brings together more than 90 works by Sargent, focusing on his time in France.
In 1874, the 18-year-old Sargent arrived in Paris as a student. In the mid-1880s, his portrait "Madame X" was a great success at the Paris Salon. This was the peak of Sargent's creation in Paris and also the highlight of the exhibition.
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William Kentridge. A Natural History of the Studio | Hauser & Wirth
May 1–Aug 1, 2025 (UTC-5)
New York
For his inaugural exhibition with Hauser & Wirth in New York, William Kentridge presents his acclaimed nine-episode film series ‘Self-Portrait as a Coffee Pot’ and more than forty-five drawings integral to its creation alongside a group of sculptural works. This immersive installation will occupy two floors of the gallery’s 22nd Street building and is the first time the drawings from the film series will be on view to the public. Transforming the first floor into a space evocative of the artist’s own working environment and highlighting the integral relationship between drawing and sculpture throughout the second floor, ‘A Natural History of the Studio’ invites visitors to step into Kentridge’s creative process and explore the complex ways in which his work reveals truths about the ways we think, live and relate to one another.
Leiko Ikemura: Talk to the sky, seeking light | Lisson Gallery
May 1–Aug 1, 2025 (UTC-5)
New York
Lisson presents Leiko Ikemura’s first exhibition with the gallery, featuring many of the themes present in her work over the past 30 years, including a wide range of media from paintings in tempera to bronze figures and glass forms.
Torkwase Dyson: Akua | Brooklyn Bridge Park
May 6, 2025–Mar 8, 2026 (UTC-5)
New York
For Dyson’s first major installation with sound in New York City, the artist experiments with “breath as geography.” Inside a large sculptural pavilion, Dyson introduces a multichannel soundscape comprising the artist’s recordings of a range of spoken sounds. In what Dyson envisions as a kind of spatial drawing of field recordings, she explores the idea that the sound in between the words we speak can carry memories of places and spaces. As audiences move through the installation, the sonic textures and compositions change. Surrounded by grand waterways and architectural landmarks, the work encourages audiences to reflect upon the ways that our experience is grounded in the landscape beneath and encircling us.
Collection in Focus | Faith Ringgold | Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
May 9–Sep 14, 2025 (UTC-5)
New York
Explore Woman on a Bridge #1 of 5: Tar Beach (1988), one of the most important works by Faith Ringgold, a renowned artist, writer, and activist. This monumental quilt, the first in a series of five, tells the story of a young girl who dreams of flying from her Harlem rooftop to celebrate her own freedom and self-possession. This exhibition dives into Ringgold’s artistic influences and the lasting impact she has had on later generations of artists. Alongside Tar Beach, visitors will see works from the Guggenheim New York collection by European modernists such as Marc Chagall and Pablo Picasso, who inspired Ringgold, and contemporary American artists such as Tschabalala Self and Sanford Biggers, whose work reflects her legacy.
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A Celebration: Acquisitions in Honor of the Morgan's Centennial | The Morgan Library & Museum
May 9–Aug 17, 2025 (UTC-5)
New York
In the century since its founding as a public institution, the Morgan’s collections have grown dramatically, deepening the core assembled by J. Pierpont Morgan and his librarian, Belle da Costa Greene, who became the first Director of the institution. This growth is made possible through the support of members and donors who expand and enrich the historical, artistic, and literary contexts of the Morgan’s holdings, and this exhibition commemorates a notable selection of purchases, gifts, and promised gifts made in honor of the Morgan’s Centennial. Ranging from the Middle Ages to the present, the Centennial acquisition highlights include two manuscripts related to the publication of Leonardo da Vinci’s Treatise on Painting; Renaissance and modern bookbindings of exceptional craftsmanship; an extraordinary group of manuscripts related to Queen Elizabeth I, Marie de’ Medici, Edgar Allan Poe, and John Coltrane; groups of photographs by Emmet Gowin and Frederick Sommer; and drawings by Parmigianino, Annibale Carracci, Cy Twombly, Helen Frankenthaler, Giuseppe Penone, and Bridget Riley.
Bienvenue: African American Artists in France | Michael Rosenfeld Gallery
May 10–Jul 25, 2025 (UTC-5)
New York
Michael Rosenfeld Gallery presents Bienvenue: African American Artists in France, a historical survey of seventeen Black American artists who lived and worked in France from the late nineteenth century through the present.
Superfine: Tailoring Black Style | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
May 10–Oct 26, 2025 (UTC-5)
New York
The Costume Institute’s spring 2025 exhibition will present a cultural and historical examination of the Black dandy, from the figure’s emergence in Enlightenment Europe during the 18th century to today’s incarnations in cities around the world.
Inspired by Guest Curator Monica L. Miller’s 2009 book Slaves to Fashion: Black Dandyism and the Styling of Black Diasporic Identity, the exhibition will explore the importance of sartorial style to the formation of Black identities in the Atlantic diaspora. Historically, the term dandy was used to describe someone—often a man—who is extremely devoted to style and approaches it as a discipline. Dandyism was initially imposed on Black men in 18th-century Europe as the Atlantic slave trade and an emerging culture of consumerism created a trend of fashionably dressed, or dandified, servants. Dandyism offered Black people an opportunity to use clothing, gesture, irony, and wit to transform their given identities and imagine new ways of embodying political and social possibilities.
The exhibition will tell the Black dandy’s story over time through a range of media, such as garments and accessories, drawings and prints, and paintings, photographs, film excerpts, and more. Taken together, these narratives offer a history and description of Black dandyism as a discrete phenomenon that reflects broader issues of power and race in the Black diaspora.
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Hilma af Klint: What Stands Behind the Flowers | The Museum of Modern Art
May 11–Sep 27, 2025 (UTC-5)
New York
In the spring and summer of 1919 and 1920, during a period of intense engagement with nature, artist Hilma af Klint drew flowers almost every day. “I will try,” she wrote, “to grasp the flowers of the earth.” This exhibition focuses on a recently discovered portfolio of drawings—jewel-toned watercolors made by a keen-eyed naturalist, attuned to the rhythms and bounty of the blooming season.
Breaking with traditional botanical art, af Klint juxtaposed her exquisitely rendered blossoms with precisely drawn diagrams: a blooming sunflower is echoed by nested circles; a marsh marigold is accompanied by mirrored spirals; a cluster of budding branches is set against checkerboards of dots and strokes. With this profusion of forms—an expansion of the abstract language for which she is best known—af Klint visualizes “what stands behind the flowers,” demonstrating her belief that careful observation of her surroundings reveals ineffable aspects of the human condition.
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Iba Ndiaye: Between Latitude and Longitude | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
May 31, 2025–May 31, 2026 (UTC-5)
New York
Between Latitude and Longitude constitutes the inaugural exhibition in the Michael C. Rockefeller Wing’s in-focus gallery, part of the complete major reenvisioning of The Met collection of African art. In celebration of the initiative, an artistic landmark work by Senegalese Modernist Iba Ndiaye (1928–2008), Tabaski, a gift to The Met, is being ushered into the collection. Since the 1982 opening of the Rockefeller Wing, a canon of African Modernist painting has taken shape, and Ndiaye emerges consistently as a foundational figure of international importance, yet his contributions remain largely unknown outside Senegal.
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Tammy Nguyen A Comedy for Mortals: Paradiso | Lehmann Maupin
Jun 5–Aug 15, 2025 (UTC-5)
New York
Nguyen Tan Mei is a Vietnamese-American artist. Her interdisciplinary practice explores the intersections between geopolitics, ecology, and history, using narrative to weave together different themes in the process of artistic creation. Her paintings, prints, drawings, and lacquer paintings all have a strong Southeast Asian style.
A Lively Mind: Jane Austen at 250 | The Morgan Library & Museum
Jun 6–Sep 14, 2025 (UTC-5)
New York
A Lively Mind immerses viewers in the inspiring story of Jane Austen’s authorship and her gradual rise to international fame. Iconic artifacts from Jane Austen’s House in Chawton, England join manuscripts, books, and artworks from the Morgan, as well as from a dozen institutional and private collections, to present compelling new perspectives on Austen’s literary achievement, her personal style, and her global legacy.
Beginning as a teenager, Austen cultivated her imaginative powers and her ambition to publish. Encouraged by her family, especially her father and her sister Cassandra, she persevered through years of uncertainty. Her creativity found expression in a range of artistic pursuits, from music-making to a delight in fashion. The story of how Americans first encountered and responded to Austen’s novels, unbeknownst to her, emerges from four surviving copies of an unauthorized edition of Emma published during her lifetime. Following Austen’s death, family members preserved their memories of her, while carefully guarding what was publicly revealed. Austen’s audience continued to grow as those who loved her novels helped new generations of readers to appreciate them. In addition to celebrating Austen, A Lively Mind commemorates the landmark gift of Austen manuscripts to the Morgan in 1975 by Alberta H. Burke and draws extensively on the extraordinary collection she bequeathed to Goucher College in Baltimore.
Mary Sipp Green - Beyond the Visible | Findlay Galleries
Jun 11–Aug 1, 2025 (UTC-5)
New York
Mary Sipp Green’s evocative landscapes transcend the boundaries of realism, inviting the viewer into a world shaped by memory, light, and atmosphere. Her signature skies — layered with subtle, radiant hues — do not merely depict a scene; they reveal its emotional and spiritual resonance.
On Blindness | Nara Roesler | New York
Jun 12–Aug 9, 2025 (UTC-5)
New York
Nara Roesler New York presents On Blindness, a group exhibition curated by Mateus Nunes, that explores the phenomenon of blindness as a poetic catalyst. The exhibition’s concept arises from the intersection between literature and the biography of Jorge Luis Borges (1899–1986), the Argentine writer who lived the last three decades of his life in blindness. Featuring a wide range of artists from different generations and backgrounds working across various media—including painting, sculpture, drawing, photography, and video—the works explore the possibilities of artistic and poetic experience beyond vision: through obscure, excessive, metaphysical, tactile, and minimal sight.
Making It Modern: European Ceramics from the Martin Eidelberg Collection | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Jun 16, 2025–Jan 4, 2026 (UTC-5)
New York
Ceramic artists in Europe at the turn of the century sought to break from the past by developing new, distinctive modes of making. With a renewed interest in the natural world as a source of artistic inspiration, they experimented with decoration, forms, and ideas to make their art modern.
Making It Modern: European Ceramics from the Martin Eidelberg Collection celebrates Dr. Martin Eidelberg’s gift to The Met of approximately 80 ceramic works dating from the 1880s to 1910s. Although the years in which the Eidelberg ceramics were produced coincided with the emergence of the popular Art Nouveau movement in which artists brought abstracted forms from nature into their work, few of these pieces align closely with the common conception of that style. Instead, these ceramics reflect the desire for individual artistic expression and the enormous creativity that make this period such a rich chapter in European ceramic history.
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Dining in Transit | The New York Historical
Jun 20–Oct 26, 2025 (UTC-5)
New York
Take a trip through the history of travel and the innovative ways ocean liners, trains, and airplanes catered to passengers’ appetites and expectations during the first half of the 20th century. French chefs were hired, signature meals introduced, and multi-course holiday meals served high in the sky. An array of distinctive objects—from souvenir menus to promotional recipe books, employee handbooks, and collectible tableware—illustrate how transportation companies focused on memorable culinary experiences to attract and retain customers. The exhibition also explores the racialized hiring practices of the Pullman Company that recruited formerly enslaved Black men to be railroad cooks and waiters and the exacting physical requirements used by airlines in their hiring of women.
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Casa Susanna | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Jul 21, 2025–Jan 25, 2026 (UTC-5)
New York
Casa Susanna brings together photographs and publications created by and for a community of cross-dressers who met regularly in New York City and the Catskill Mountains throughout the 1960s. Two modest resorts run by Susanna Valenti and her wife, Marie Tornell, provided safe spaces for guests to freely cross-dress en femme during an era of strictly defined gender roles. They used the camera to create and affirm their femme identities, exchanging photographs at gatherings or sharing them by mail. These snapshots—some candid, others playfully performative—were rediscovered at a Manhattan flea market in 2004 and have come to be known as the Casa Susanna photographs. The exhibition also features issues of Transvestia, an underground magazine that published the photographs along with fiction, poetry, makeup and clothing advice, and autobiographical essays by members of the community.
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M365 Community Days NYC | Microsoft New York
Jul 25, 2025 (UTC-4)
New York
Microsoft 365 administrators, end users, architects, developers of all kinds, and other professionals that work with Microsoft Technologies will meet for the
14th SPS Events New York City event
on
Friday July 25, 2025
at the
Microsoft office located at 11 Times Square
, across the street from the Port Authority Bus Terminal at 8th Ave & 42nd St.
Come see world-class speakers from around the country and the globe present the very same content you'll see at conferences that cost thousands of dollars to attend.
Community Days NYC is a must-attend event for anyone looking to improve their knowledge and skills in Microsoft 365. This conference is designed to provide attendees with a wealth of information on the latest Microsoft 365 features and technologies. Industry experts deliver informative sessions, and you'll have the opportunity to network with other IT professionals to gain insights on best practices.
Attending Community Days NYC is a fantastic way to stay up-to-date with the latest advancements in Microsoft 365. Whether you're an IT professional, a business owner, or a technology enthusiast, this conference is an excellent opportunity to learn from the experts and engage in hands-on labs. By attending, you'll be able to enhance your skills and knowledge, which can have a positive impact on your career or business.
Aside from the invaluable knowledge and skills you'll gain, Community Days NYC is also a fun event to attend. You'll have the opportunity to meet new people, make connections, and socialize with other attendees. The conference includes various fun activities and social events, providing a perfect platform to unwind and connect with fellow tech enthusiasts. Don't miss out on the chance to learn, grow, and have fun at Community Days NYC!
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The Creativity Workshop In New York - July 25-28, 2025 | 20 River Rd
Jul 25–Jul 28, 2025 (UTC-5)
New York
The Creativity Workshop is an inspiring, motivational experience. You will explore and transform your own creativity through a series of exercises working with creative writing, memoir, free form drawing, photography, storytelling and mindfulness. The Creativity Workshop in New York The Creativity Workshop is an inspiring, motivational experience. You will explore and transform your own creativity through a series of exercises working with creative writing, memoir, free form drawing, photography, storytelling and mindfulness. You will get over creative blocks, writer’s block and paralyzing self-criticism.You will find new sources of inspiration in everyday life.You will learn a 15-minute practice that will keep you creative for life.The Creativity Workshops are for people from all professions, ages and nations. Educators, scientists, lawyers, writers, artists, engineers, advertising and marketing professionals, therapists, business professionals all attend our workshops. You don't have to be an artist to be creative. What Creativity Workshop participants all have in common is the desire to explore and harness their unique creative process. Our participants meet like-minded and inspiring individuals and make lifelong friends. Experiential Conference Workshop focused on Creativity and Innovation. Professional Development All Disciplines: education, arts, business, creative writing, design, psychology, innovation, advertising, theatre, marketing, law - Graduate Credits/CEUs.
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New York and New Jersey Sports & Entertainment Career Fair | Barclays Center
Jul 25, 2025 (UTC-5)
New York
Please join us for the New York and New Jersey Sports & Entertainment Career Expo with the New York Liberty this July! Don’t miss this unique opportunity to meet and network with executives from organizations in the sports industry. This is your chance to learn about entry-level positons, part-time positions, and internships that are currently available or will be available. Schedule of Events: Friday, July 25th: 12:00pm: Pre Check-In Begins 12:30pm : Career Expo Begins 2:30pm : Career Expo Concludes 7:00pm: New York Liberty vs. Phoenix Mercury Organizations Attending: New York LibertyBrooklyn NetsBSE GlobalTeamWork OnlineRefunds, Exchanges and Cancellations: Event is subject to change. TeamWork Online will provide a refund if, and only if, a refund request has been made in writing to TeamWork Online no later than 72 hours prior to the event. Otherwise, all sales are final. All written requests for refunds must be made through a user’s personal Eventbrite account. Exchanges will not be provided of any kind. Should an event be canceled or postponed TeamWork Online will notify attendees in writing and do everything within its power to reschedule the event. Attendee grants irrevocable permission to the host and TeamWork Online to use, publish, distribute, and/or alter attendee’s image, likeness, voice, actions, and statements in any medium including audio, video, or images of the event for any purpose without further authorization or compensation and waives all claims related to such use unless prohibited by law. Additionally, by registering for this event, you are authorizing TeamWork Online to share your profile with employers attending the event. If you do not have a TeamWork Online profile, one will be created for you after you register for the event. By registering for this event, you're agreeing to TeamWork Online's Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions:https://www.teamworkonline.com/pages/privacy-policy and https://www.teamworkonline.com/pages/terms-and-conditions
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Pizza Party 2025 | Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden
Jul 26, 2025 (UTC-4)
Staten Island
Join us on July 26th for “PIZZA PARTY!,” a craft beer and pizza fundraiser aimed at raising money for Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden.
What can you expect?
4 Hour, Outdoor Picnic-style event
Unlimited Beer Samples from Kills Boro Brewing Company and other Local Breweries!
Fresh Pizza made by some of the best Staten Island Pizzerias in NYC.
Brewery and Pizzeria details to follow!
Information Source: Kills Boro Brewing Company | eventbrite
Critical Combat 2: Rise of Kings | New York Fight Club
Jul 26, 2025 (UTC-5)
New York
Critical Combat 2: RISE OF KINGS is Official 👑🔥 We’re back July 26, 2025, at New York Fight Club, Brooklyn for the second chapter in the Critical Combat series. Gabriel Blinder and Bobby Shmurda team up to raise the bar and crown new kings in the cage. Expect elite amateur MMA, kickboxing, and Muay Thai matchups in a night of pure combat royalty. The throne is up for grabs — who will rise? #CriticalCombat #CC2 #RiseOfKings #AmateurCombatSports #MMA #Kickboxing #MuayThai
Information Source: Gabriel Blinder of Critical Combat Promotions | eventbrite
Run Together Against Breast Cancer 5K/10K/13.1 NYC | Hudson River Greenway(Course Map will be emailed)
Jul 26, 2025 (UTC-5)
New York
🎀 Join the Fight: Breast Cancer Run! 🎀Lace up and make a difference at our annual Breast Cancer Run! Together, we can raise awareness and funds to support those affected by breast cancer.
Enjoy a spirited day filled with community, inspiration, and hope. Let’s unite for a cause that touches us all and run for a future without breast cancer! Sign up now and help us make a lasting impact!
Overview:
Run will sell-out QUICK! We will close off waves the moment they fill up. If waves are sold out, you can sign-up for the virtual run option or wait list.This is a smaller, private group run with a cap per wave.All paces and ages (under 18 with guardian) are welcome - Run or Walk!There's no equipment or setup, this is a pure run with our coordinators to support you in a warm, stress-free setting!When you sign-up, we give you the support you need to help you achieve your goals and fitness. We also invite you to be part of our local run clubs that supports your fitness journey.
Timing:- Timing is Optional: You may track your time on an app (Strava, RunKeeper, Nike Run, etc) and submit your times with our easy form to be posted online. Or you can ask our coordinators to help keep track of your time.- No timing chips (This is a stress free run to support you in achieving your goals)!What You Get (Swag Bag):-Running T-Shirt (Shipped to the address you register with - US only)- Finisher's Towel or Giveaway- Finisher's Medal!- Digital Training Pack- Online Results & Certificate of Completion-Invitation to Join one of our Local Running Clubs- We now have Technical Running Shirts (Optional). These lightweight, moisture wicking shirts can be upgraded for just $5 more.Packet Pickup:No hassle of picking up packets required!-Swag shipped direct to your address (Please make sure you provide your full, correct US mailing address including apartment number and check spelling)- Race bibs are provided on race dayWhen will I get my Swag?You will get your shirt at your mailing address the week of your race.Race Updates:We will email you a final update the Wednesday before the race with final details and course maps.Do you accept last minute registrations? (For those signing up 2 weeks before the race)Yes, but please note that it takes time for us to ship your shirt. Your shirt will likely arrive after the run. You can wear any shirt you find appropriate to run the race!
Wave Times: (Email Us Your Desired Wave Time:info@thebestraces.com)
(Waves filled on a First Come, First Serve Basis)
Wave A: 7:30AM
Wave B: 8:00AM
Wave C: 8:30AMLate runners can run upon arrival (Please note our coordinators stay 3 hours after the first wave)Are there any other Questions we missed?
https://www.thebestraces.com/faq/Virtual Run Option:
- Our Virtual Run uniquely offers a Training Pack with Digital Tools to support your run.Virtual runs can be done any time and place of your choosing using any tracking device (optional). After you finish, you can submit your results to info@thebestraces.com to receive your medal!Race Bundle:Sign-up for more races and get a discount!Sponsorships & Promoting your Business:If you're looking to become a sponsor, we'd love showcase your business!
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Team Glo Volunteers:If you're interested in helping put on runs for the Community and helping people achieve their goals, we invite you to join our team of volunteers, fill out the form here: https://www.thebestraces.com/volunteer-form/
Be part of the Journey!Our Charity Initiatives. Find out more @ www.thebestracesjourney.com
Keep running. Every mile you log after the race, we'll donate $1 to one of the charities we work with! (Note that Fundraising is Optional)
Information Source: The Best Races | eventbrite
New York Trading, Finance And Banking - Professional Networking Affair | Dawson 39 Restaurant & Bar
Jul 28, 2025 (UTC-4)
New York
MAKE SURE TO RSVP.
Join for Spring New York Finance, Trading & Banking Professional Networking Soiree.
Meet the diverse mix of finance professionals from different/various career levels
Its will be all about
**WALL STREET - MARKETS - DEALS**
We will have a restricted area for our members only. Cash bar, pay for what you order.
Attendees include but not limited to:
• Portfolio Managers
• M & A Analysts
• Research Analysts (Buy / Sell Side)
• MBA Candidates
• Hedge Fund Service Providers
• Equity And Derivative Traders
• Prime Brokerage Professionals
• Fund Administration Professionals
• Operational Specialists.
• Finance & Accounting Recruiters and HR Professionals.
Attire –
We always recommend to wear business casuals but not mandatory.
How it would work: ·
• Receive name tag upon arrival. Clearly mention your name and your area of work/interest. ·
• The host will guide you to the main area. ·
• Connect and network with other professionals in a relaxed yet focused environment.
The event focus on creating long term professional relationship with experienced finance experts. The networking event will help in building social capital among the members of finance community on an ongoing basis.
Meetup takes place on a weekday right after work in a relaxed atmosphere conducive to making connections.
Make sure to bring a lot of business cards. if you looking to move-up or move in carrying a copy of your resume is a good idea. Good chance to run into a HR Partner from a bank or hedge fund.
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Information Source: New York Entrepreneurs, Startup & Business Coalition | eventbrite