viernes, 11 de septiembre de 2020

Exhibition: City/Game Highlights


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The Museum is now open to the public! Plan your visit by reviewing our Courtesy Code and New Guidelines for Visitors. There are just a few more days to take advantage of FREE admission for all, so reserve your timed tickets by September 14!  
Exhibition Highlights: City/Game
Whether you've been loving the NBA Bubble or missing the courts, don't skip this exhibition, which captures the excitement, energy, and impact of New York's basketball scene. New York Post writes, "NYC’s hard-edged, sharp-elbowed iteration of basketball, as practiced on courts in schoolyards, parks, and projects, is celebrated in City/Game: Basketball in New York.” Read more.
Relive historic highs and lows, and revisit legendary players like Knicks all-star
Walt “Clyde” Frazier, Hall of Famer Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and WNBA trailblazer Nancy Lieberman, as well as current stars such as Queens-born Liberty star
Tina Charles and the city’s latest headline player, Kevin Durant.
VIDEO
Winter [Basket] Ball NBA Legend Portrait: Albert King
NBA Legend Albert King, who stopped in to see City/Game at the Winter [Basket] Ball earlier this year, speaks about what sets New York basketball, especially games played in NYC playgrounds, apart from other cities.
PAST PROGRAM 
Moonlight & Movies
Love & Basketball: Live Q & A

In this conversation inspired by the film Love & Basketball, writer/director
Gina Prince-Bythewood discusses women in pro basketball with players Chamique Holdsclaw and
Priscilla Edwards and journalist William Rhoden.
IN THE SHOP
City/Game Collection
Are you a fan of the Nets or the Knicks? Browse this collection to find what you need to show your support for your favorite NYC team, plus more exclusive items inspired by the exhibition.
Also on View
Activist New York
Collecting New York's Stories: Stuyvesant to Sid Vicious
New York Responds
 
New York at Its Core
The City Within: Brooklyn Photographs by Alex Webb and Rebecca Norris Webb
Who We Are: Visualizing NYC by
the Numbers

 
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MCNY in the News
CBS This Morning featured New York Responds in a recent segment that discussed a new wave of protest art that is emerging across the country. Watch Now.
NY1 examined the impact of the suffrage movement 100 years later, highlighting lesser-known New Yorkers who are featured in Activist New York.
Watch now.
More Ways to Stay Connected
Everything you love about the Museum of the City of New York is now online! Together we will head uptown, downtown, and throughout the five boroughs with online exhibitions, digitized collection objects, live streams, recorded videos, and more digital content that showcases what makes New York New York.
COLLECTIONS
Explore the Digital Collections Portal
URBAN ARCHIVE
Berenice Abbott: Changing
New York
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