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Exciting Events Around The Bronx: February 2025

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Explore exciting community events around the Bronx this month.

THE BRONX MUSEUM

First Friday February 2025 Art, Music, Dancing, & Poetry!

Friday, February 7th from 6:00pm to 8:00pm

 

FREE!

 

Experience The Bronx Museum after hours!

 

We stay open late on the first Friday of the month so you can get your weekend started right. Enjoy the FUTURA 2000: BREAKING OUT exhibition currently on view in our galleries. Plus we will have music, dancing, and poetry activations throughout the evening (more details to come).

 

The Museum also provides complimentary snacks and non-alcoholic beverages to help keep everyone refreshed and energized.

 

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AIM Convening 2025:
Artist Professional Development

Saturday, February 8th from 12:30pm to 5:00pm

 

For Artists in NYC – FREE!

 

As part of The Bronx Museum’s flagship AIM Artist Fellowship—an annual career accelerator program for the most promising artists based in NYC—the AIM Convening is a day of professional development and community-building activities open to all artists who would like to participate.

 

Specifically, the Convening is designed to impart vital advice to artists that can help them succeed in a competitive and difficult-to-navigate industry. It also seeks to create space and opportunity for NYC artists to connect with one-another and build community.

 

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Nature's Workshop: Winter Watercolor Painting

Friday, February 1st from 1:00pm to 2:00pm

 

Location: Crotona Nature Center in Crotona Park

 

Join the Urban Park Rangers for the Nature’s Workshop series. Each program in this series explores its topic in-depth and allows you to develop a skill, participate in a hands-on project, and indulge your curiosity. Let the tranquility of winter flow in your paintings. The Rangers will provide the art supplies, all you need to bring is your creativity.

 

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Black History Month: Langston Hughes and Love Potion Brews

Sunday, February 9th from 1:00pm to 2:30pm

 

Location: Crotona Nature Center in Crotona Park

 

Celebrate Black History Month with NYC Parks! Craft your own color-changing love potion while enjoying the jazz poetry of Langston Hughes, and learn about his impact on the Harlem Renaissance.

 

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The Orchid Show: Mexican Modernism

February 15th through April 27th

 

Our annual celebration of all things orchid carries you to the vibrant setting of Mexico for The Orchid Show: Mexican Modernism. Set off on a journey where the fusion of tradition and contemporary artistry takes center stage amid awe-inspiring displays of orchids, and wander through lush landscapes brought into vivid relief with thousands of flowers that showcase diverse ecosystems and rich cultures. Among bright arrangements of orchids in settings inspired by the bold, multicolored designs of Mexican modernist architect Luis Barragán, come visit a paradise of tropical beauty—without ever leaving the Bronx.

 

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Sensory Table

February 15th, 16th, 22nd, and 23rd from 12:00pm to 4:00pm

 

Some of the plants behind the familiar scents of chocolate, vanilla, and cinnamon can be found right in the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory. Use your sense of touch, smell, sight, and even sound to identify these and other select botanical items at the Sensory Table.

 

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Seal Exploration

Saturday, February 8th from 2:00pm to 3:00pm

 

Location: Orchard Beach Nature Center in Pelham Bay Park

 

New York City is home to an amazing abundance of wildlife. Our Urban Park Rangers will guide you to the best wildlife viewing spots in the urban jungle. Winter is an amazing time of year to observe seals in the Long Island Sound. You may be surprised by what looks like a rock in the distance, is actually a healthy seal.

 

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Kids Week: Nature Scavenger Hunt

Tuesday, February 18th from 1:00pm to 2:00pm

 

Location: Playground for All Children in Pelham Bay Park

 

Even when school’s out, our parks are still the city’s natural classroom! Bring your kids to parks throughout the city for Kids Week during mid-winter recess. With programs led by our Urban Park Rangers, kids will get to experience nature in a hands-on and fun way. Join the Urban Park Rangers on a fun nature scavenger hunt! Participants will learn how to use a map to uncover hidden clues and discover the nature in the park along the way.

 

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Heartfelt History: Valentine Card-Making Workshop

Saturday, February 8th from 10:00am to 11:30am

 

Location: Van Cortlandt House Museum in Van Cortlandt Park

 

Join us for a special historic Valentine-making workshop, where creativity meets tradition! Step back in time and explore the art of crafting hand-made Valentines, inspired by the intricate designs of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.

 

You’ll learn how to make your own historic-style cards using classic techniques such as paper folding, cutouts, and paper “scrap” decoration. Discover the history of Valentine’s Day through the ages and how this beloved tradition has evolved. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, crafter, or simply looking for a unique way to celebrate the season of love, this workshop promises a fun and educational experience for ages 5 and up. Don’t miss this chance to create a timeless keepsake while celebrating the artistry of the past!

 

Cost is $10/ person. Cost includes materials and a self-guided tour of the museum after the workshop.

 

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credit: Nikolas Coukouma

Black History Month: Science Fiction and the Natural World

Sunday, February 16th from 4:30pm to 6:00pm

 

Location: Van Cortlandt Nature Center in Van Cortlandt Park

 

Celebrate Black History Month with NYC Parks! Explore the connection between the natural world and science fiction with this storytelling hike and fire-side chat. Listen to the works of Octavia Butler while walking the trails at dusk. Afterwards, cozy up to the fire and share your thoughts!

 

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Photo: Joshua Bright

Winter Workspace 2025: Drop-In Sunday

Sunday, February 2nd and February 9th from 1:00pm to 3:00pm

 

Tickets: Free with admission to the grounds

 

Location: Glyndor Gallery

 

The Winter Workspace Drop-In Sunday series provides an opportunity for Wave Hill visitors to deepen their connection with the arts and their experience of the garden by learning how artists are drawing inspiration from our site. During this event, visitors can mingle with participating Workspace Artists in their studios, ask questions, and learn about their creative practice. Each Sunday a different group of three or more artists participates.

 

This event is family-friendly, and we welcome visitors of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities to attend. A Discovery Guide for families is available at the gallery desk, offering a fun way to engage with the artwork on view.

 

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Photo: Joshua Bright

Conservatory Family Exploration Day

Sunday, February 23rd from 10:00am to 3:00pm

 

Tickets: Free with admission to the grounds

 

Location: Marco Polo Stufano Conservatory and Wave Hill House

 

Chat with garden experts, adopt a plant, explore the Conservatory and find out how a greenhouse works!

 

Activities are drop-in and are intended for children and their adult companions.

 

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Valentine's Day Celebration

Saturday, February 9th from 12:30pm to 2:30pm

 

Join Williamsbridge Oval for DIY Crafts for children. This fun do-it yourself, Valentines’ arts and crafts program teaches how to create projects.

 

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The Legacy of Former "Colored" School No. 4, a talk by Eric K. Washington

Thursday, February 13th from 6:00pm to 7:00pm

 

Location: Van Cortlandt House Museum in Van Cortlandt Park

 

This illustrated talk by historian Eric K. Washington visits an unassuming building in Manhattan’s Chelsea neighborhood that, in shedding light on 19th-century Gotham’s forgotten past, has excited wide media attention. Hidden in plain sight on West 17th Street is the former “Colored” School No. 4, the last of a network of racial-caste public schoolhouses that once were relegated to New York’s African American teachers and students. Built in 1849-50, the city-owned building’s decades-long use spanned the eras of the Antebellum Period, the Civil War, Reconstruction and the Gilded Age. Washington spearheaded the collaborative community preservation effort that culminated in 2023 with both the NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission designating the curiously idle building a historic landmark and the city’s mayor pledging $6 million towards its rehabilitation. His talk will highlight many of the notable teachers, students and events once associated with this remarkably surviving Black heritage site.

 

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Did you know that Great Performances is headquartered in the Mott Haven neighborhood of the Bronx? We love being a part of the Bronx community, supporting other Bronx-based companies, and giving back to our community.

 

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