Hispanic Heritage Month Events Round Up - New York Family
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Hispanic Heritage Month Events Round Up - New York Family
"NYC Parks welcomes Hispanic Heritage Month with Mi Parque Mi Tierra, on view at the Arsenal Gallery in Central Park. This exhibition features nearly two dozen artworks that explore Latino culture and celebrate the environmental, aesthetic, and recreational benefits of green spaces in New York City and beyond. Created in a variety of media, the artworks reflect on Latino identity and depict the many ways New Yorkers use our city parks, from family gatherings to playing music, as places of recreation and of quiet reflection."
"Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with this exhibit marking the 50th anniversary of Roberto Clemente's induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Witness the defining moments of Clemente's magnificent career as you delve into a collection of rare photographs, stirring videos, and authentic artifacts. Beyond his on-field achievements, he instilled hope and inspired change in underserved communities worldwide, leaving behind a lasting legacy as a compassionate humanitarian that continues to motivate us decades after his historic career."
Hispanic Heritage Month runs Sept. 15 to Oct. 15 with family-focused events and cultural programming across New York City. Mi Parque Mi Tierra at the Arsenal Gallery in Central Park (Sept. 15–Nov. 9, Monday–Friday, 9 am–5 pm) showcases nearly two dozen artworks in varied media that examine Latino identity and the role of green spaces in urban life. The Paley Center exhibit (Sept. 15–Oct. 29, Wednesday–Sunday, 12–6 pm) honors Roberto Clemente with rare photographs, videos, and artifacts while highlighting his humanitarian legacy. The Tisch Building at CMOM hosts a Sept. 16–17 weekend offering hands-on cultural activities for children.
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