Women Artists in the Subway
Thursday, March 30th, 2023
6:00 PM ET
Free Online Program
The MTA has one of the largest and most diverse permanent collections of public art in the world, reflecting the city's commitment to art and culture. But unlike more traditional museum collections where female artists are underrepresented, upwards of half of the MTA’s public art projects feature work by women. These artworks are not only created to last in transit spaces frequented by millions, they also take on the city’s history and culture as subjects, marking both space and time.
Join Public Programs Manager and art historian Amy Raffel on a virtual tour of this city-wide museum, highlighting a selection of artworks by women in celebration of Women’s History Month.
Free
Accessibility:
All attendees are welcome. You will have the option to turn on automatic captions for this virtual program. Staff will share instructions for how to do so at the start of the event. Please email [email protected] with any questions.
Please contact [email protected] for general inquiries.
Image: Firelei Báez, Ciguapa Antellana, me llamo sueño de la madrugada (who more sci-fi than us), 2018, 163 St-Amsterdam Av Station, C line; MTA Art & Design, photograph by Osheen Harruthoonyan.
Location
OnlineDirections
Could not find route!
- Schedule
- Guests
- Attendance
- Forecast
- Comments
Weather data is currently not available for this location
Weather Report
Today stec_replace_today_date
stec_replace_current_summary_text
stec_replace_current_temp °stec_replace_current_temp_units
Wind stec_replace_current_wind stec_replace_current_wind_units stec_replace_current_wind_direction
Humidity stec_replace_current_humidity %
Feels like stec_replace_current_feels_like °stec_replace_current_temp_units
Forecast
Date
Weather
Temp
Next 24 Hours
Powered by openweathermap.org