Earth, Wind & Fire
April 18 - May 31, 2024
Design by José Luis Ortiz Téllez
Annual EFA RBPMW Members Exhibition
Opening Reception: Thursday, April 18 from 6-8pm
***LOCATION***
Arts for Peace Gallery
International Student Center
38 West 88th Street NYC 10024
Over 50 years ago Earth Day was first celebrated to raise awareness about environmental issues. Please join EFA RBPMW Annual Member’s exhibition titled Earth, Wind and Fire hosted by Arts for Peace Gallery, located at International Student Center 38 West 88th Street, NYC 10024 (Between Columbus Avenue and Central Park West) for a series of events: including a nontoxic recycled materials workshop, live music/kareoke; other offsite activities, Car-Free Day with DOT (Department of Transportation) street screenprinting; EarthFestival at American Museum of Natural History; or urban nature walks with our partners: New York Mycology Society and The Linnaean Society.
Sponsored by Grimm Artisanal Ales.
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EVENTS + PARTNERS
Saturday, May 11 | 2pm | Non-Toxic Recycled Materials Collagraph Workshop
All ages welcomed - please bring materials such as cereal boxes, plastic fruit nets, or any other flatted nonperishables.
Location: Arts for Peace Gallery, International Student Center, 38 West 88th Street NYC 10024
Email rbpmw@efanyc.org to reserve a spot!
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Saturday, April 20, 10am-4pm
Department of Transportation | Car-Free Day
Car-Free Earth Day is an annual car-free event hosted by NYC DOT. Programming is presented at signature locations citywide, to promote activism and education surrounding climate change, sustainability, and other relevant topics. Come find us by Chakaia Booker’s newly installed public artwork supported by the Garment District Alliance.
Chakaia Booker | Garment District Alliance
April through October
39th Street and Broadway
Public Artwork
Saturday, April 27, 10am - 4pm
American Museum of Natural History | EarthDay Festival
ONGOING YEAR ROUND PROGRAMMING
The Linnaean Society
Central Park Tuesday Morning Spring & Fall Migration Walks
Every Tuesday at 7:30AM | Open to the Public | Free Register here.
Our free migration walks are open to an unlimited number of members and non-members alike. Registration is necessary, as we assign several knowledgeable and enthusiastic experts to lead groups of birders that are small enough to remain friendly and manageable. The open registration period is from the Wednesday before the trip (at 9 a.m.) through the Sunday before the trip (at 6 p.m.). As with all of our trips, please refer to our field trip schedule for dates for these events.
Additional Walks:
Sunday, April 28 | Spring Migration in Central Park’s North End
Friday, May 3 | Starr Saphir Memorial Spring Migration Walk, Central Park
The Linnaean Society of New York provides a forum for the sharing and advancement of science-based knowledge through a program of lectures and field trips. It fosters an appreciation of the natural world with a special emphasis on birds. Founded in 1878, the Society comprises dedicated amateurs and professionals interested in the study, preservation, and enjoyment of nature and the environment.
New York Mycological Society
Observing, identifying and documenting New York City's surprising diversity of mushrooms all year round is at the heart of what we do. Our programming also includes ID meetings, lectures, workshops, cultural and culinary events.
We're an all-volunteer organization and welcome everyone with a love of fungi, regardless of their level of knowledge or area of interest.
For more information on weekly walks.
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