• Exhibition: MAKING WITH EARTH

    Exhibition: MAKING WITH EARTH Monday, May 1, 202312:00 PM Wednesday, May 3, 20232:00 PM 1014 5th AvenueNew York, NY, 10028United States (map) Digital and Manual Craft Using Earthen Materials in Architecture Structures built with raw earth and no cement or synthetic stabilizers have the potential to minimize embodied energy and climate-change impacts. Earthen building processes—contemporary versions […]

  • The Star of Redemption With a Split א

    Exhibition Opening & Introduction of Event Series This event opens the series, Four Nights and a Wall, consisting of an exhibition of new work by Udi Aloni, an hour with Berlin-based Palestinian singer Rasha Nahas, film screenings, lectures, and public discussions on German-Jewish philosophy. REGISTER PROGRAM 5:30 – 6:00 pm:     Opening of the art exhibition […]

  • “Passage:” A Performance and Sound Installation at Deutsches Haus at NY

    Deutsches Haus at NYU presents “Passage” a performance and sound installation with members of the New York Choral Society in the building and courtyard of Deutsches Haus at NYU. Deutsches Haus at NYU presents “Passage”, a performance and sound installation with members of the New York Choral Society in the building and courtyard of Deutsches […]

  • Jazz Recital “You Taught My Heart To Sing” featuring Martina Barta

    The renowned Czech jazz singer Martina BARTA put together for this occasion a special concert program with a title “You Taught My Heart To Sing” featuring excellent American jazz musicians – Joe BLOCK (piano), John WEBBER (bass), Joe FARNSWORTH (drums) and Stacy DILLARD (tenor saxophone). Join us for an amazing night filled with wonderful music of the highest quality you should […]

  • Anne Weber and Tess Lewis in conversation, moderated by Susie Nicklin

    Join author Anne Weber and translator Tess Lewis for a conversation about the novel Epic Annette: A Heroine’s Tale. Susie Nicklin, publisher of Indigo Press, will moderate. REGISTER What does it mean to be a hero in the 20th century? Anne Weber’s novel, winner of the 2020 German Book Prize, recounts the extraordinary true story of […]

  • Adrienne Haan in Tehorah at Carnegie Hall

    Tehorah which means “pure” in Hebrew, is a heartbreaking, promising musical journey about loss, hope, love and forgiveness. Tehorah which means “pure” in Hebrew, is a heartbreaking, promising musical journey about loss, hope, love and forgiveness. First performed at Weill Recital Hall in 2015, the concert now returns under patronage of the Permanent Representative of Israel to the […]

  • Humanities for Humans: Repair, Reparation, Refusal

    The uneven distribution of the devastating losses of the last years due to the Covid-19 pandemic starkly revealed the legacies of structural racism, inequality, war, poverty, and climate change. Cultural studies experts Hortense Spillers and Marianne Hirsch discuss the connections between these traumatic histories and the responses of affected communities on both sides of the […]