• “A question of taste: Colonial aesthetics, political affects, and taste tanks:” A lecture by Ulrike Bergermann

    Deutsches Haus at NYU presents “A Question of Taste. Colonial Aesthetics, Political Affects, and Taste Tanks” a public lecture and conversation with Ulrike Bergermann, Professor of Media Studies and Katrin Köppert, Assistant Professor for Art History and Popular Cultures. Deutsches Haus at NYU presents “A Question of Taste. Colonial Aesthetics, Political Affects, and Taste Tanks” a public lecture and conversation with Ulrike Bergermann, DAAD Visiting Scholar […]

  • Movie Night: SISTERHOOD OF THE TRAVELING PANTS

    Grab a seat or bring your own blanket and watch your favorite classics on the Big Screen on the Public Square and Gardens. Stop by Verano for some chips and guac or tacos to go! Wells Fargo customers receive priority seating and complimentary blankets on select movie nights (9/15, 10/13, 10/27). Doors open at 5pm […]

  • Goethe-Institut Film Screening: Sam – A Saxon

    Special screening & masterclass session with the cast and production team of the groundbreaking series The German Film Office is pleased to present a special screening and masterclass session with the cast and production team of the groundbreaking series Sam – A Saxon based on the incredible true story of Samuel Njankouo Meffire, East Germany’s […]

  • An Evening with New Chamber Ballet

    Four ballets by Miro Magloire, to live music by Maurice Ravel, Pierre Boulez, Beat Furrer and Wong Foo Jeng. German-born choreographer Miro Magloire opens his New Chamber Ballet’s 2023-24 season with four dances set to music by Maurice Ravel, Pierre Boulez, and contemporary composers Beat Furrer and Wong Foo Jeng, on September 22 & 23, […]

  • World premiere of a new work entitled, Doppelganger

    Composed in 1828 in Franz Schubert‘s final days, Schwanengesang (Swan Song) traverses a myriad of emotions. Sitting at the pinnacle of a vocalist’s repertory, these emotive works are given a thrilling new life in the world premiere of a theatrical staging by one of opera’s most adventurous directors, Claus Guth. Performed by world-renowned tenor Jonas […]

  • Club J-1: Private Tenement Museum Tour

    The Tenement Museum in NYC is a historic museum that offers immersive experiences of the city’s immigrant history. Located at 97 Orchard Street, it showcases the daily lives of immigrant families […]

  • Open House: International school

    Learn more about our international school and outstanding bilingual education program. GISNY is an excellent German and international school for grades Pre-K through 12 with an emphasis on STEM and […]

  • ”Berlin Asian Diaspora Anthology Project:” A Conversation with Selma Siew Li Bidlingmaier and Feng-Mei Herberer

    Deutsches Haus at NYU and Asian/Pacific/American Institute at NYU present “Berlin Asian Diaspora Anthology Project” a public lecture and conversation with Selma Siew Li Bidlingmaier, DAAD Visiting Scholar and postdoc researcher and teaching fellow at the American Studies Department, Humboldt University Berlin and Feng-Mei Heberer, Assistant Professor in the Department of Cinema Studies at NYU. […]

  • Talk and Music: Bach and Beauty: A Multi-Disciplinary Investigation

    Join us for an extraordinary exploration into the captivating allure of Johann Sebastian Bach’s music in the event, “Bach and Beauty: A multi-disciplinary investigation.” Delving into the depths of this timeless composer’s works, a diverse panel of experts tries to unravel the enigmatic appeal that Bach’s music holds for people all around the world. An […]

  • Salon: The Value of Art

    What determines the value of a piece of art? What makes the essential value of art? And what is the difference? Curated by Claudia Mahler, this Salon style evening offers perspectives from various experts in the field of visual art. Christine Wächter-Campbell (owner Winston Wächter Fine Arts, New York and Seattle), Cornelia Thomsen (artist), Markus […]