
September 2023
All skill levels are welcome to join knitting, where you can work on your own projects, learn more advanced stitches, or learn the basics, all while enjoying conversation with your fellow knitters. Bring your own supplies, or supplies will be available for purchase in class. Taught by Norwegian knitting designer, Ingvild Waerhaug.
Join us for live model figure drawing. All levels welcome. Please note, this class will be monitored but there is no instructor. Class attendees will determine the poses and pose length. Students are responsible for their own materials, including easels if needed. Chairs and tables will be provided.
October 2023
14Y Arts + Culture Open Call: Virtual Artist Information Session Come meet the 14Y Arts + Culture team to learn more about upcoming artistic opportunities and open applications. The 14Y Arts + Culture team will host two information sessions one via Zoom on October 12 and one in-person at the 14Y on October 16—both designed to answer applicant questions and help artists build stronger applications. During these sessions, there will be time specifically dedicated to Q&A section, when artists may…
Join us for this guided painting class and sip some wine while you’re at it! Perfect for all skill levels. Bring a friend or make some new ones during a fun night out, plus you’ll get to take your artistic masterpiece home. For adults 21+ Taught by Jacqueline from House of Paints. Learn more on Instagram @house.of.paints
14Y Arts + Culture Open Call: In-Person Artist Information Session Come meet the 14Y Arts + Culture team to learn more about upcoming artistic opportunities and open applications. The 14Y Arts + Culture team will host two information sessions one via Zoom on October 12 and one in-person at the 14Y on October 16—both designed to answer applicant questions and help artists build stronger applications. During these sessions, there will be time specifically dedicated to Q&A section, when artists may…
An evening of stop motion, poetry, Yiddish Modernism and drinks! In this After Dark, artist and current LABA NY Fellow Danielle Alhassid collaborates with Professor Elazar Elhanan of City College New York – Graduate Center to present the relationship between stop-motion animation, poetry, and the Yiddish modernism that developed in New York. The session includes a tour of Alhassid’s work, and a short lecture-performance of the two. The evening will round out with a Q&A. A cash bar featuring beer,…
All skill levels are welcome to join knitting, where you can work on your own projects, learn more advanced stitches, or learn the basics, all while enjoying conversation with your fellow knitters. Bring your own supplies, or supplies will be available for purchase in class. Taught by Norwegian knitting designer, Ingvild Waerhaug.
After a year diving into the mysteries and power of TABOO, our LABA artists will present new work over the course of three exciting nights featuring music, literature, movement, theater, new media, and more...intertwined with classical Jewish teachings, followed by celebratory receptions. Come take a bite of this forbidden fruit! Two Pieces Danielle Alhassid | Stop Motion, Performance A performance and installation inspired by “My Hands,” a poem by Celia Dropkin, which investigates the experience of NYC through the…
Heads up, new prospective families—this is your chance to see the beauty and wonder of New Country Day Camp! Welcome to New Country Day Camp! Located on the beautiful 75-acre Henry Kaufmann Campgrounds, hiking trails, swimming pools, and open meadows set the scene for a summer of enrichment and adventure for campers entering Kindergarten through 8th grade. With over 20 innovative activities, including daily instructional and free swim, there’s something for everyone at NCDC. This is a free family event!…
Pay attention to your attention in this experiential workshop led by facilitators from The Strother School of Radical Attention. Through practices of sustained attention and guided discussions, we will learn together how to build "sanctuaries of attention" in our lives and communities. Attention is central to our ability to care for each other, to make sense of our shared reality, and to collectively build the world that we hope to inhabit. To do so, we must reclaim our attention from…