
GATHER: A series of monuments and rituals

Suggested Ages: All, Adult Friendly
Amanda Phingbodhipakkiya’s participatory installations take over outdoor spaces of Lincoln Center, filling the campus with color, light, dimension, and heart. Grounded in healing rituals from her Southeast Asian heritage, Phingbodhipakkiya invokes emotions of grief, hope, catharsis, joy, and connection in four moving installations. Visitors will reclaim space, foster belonging, and express their truth—finding a path forward.
The installations will be open to the public all day, plus join artist Amanda Phingbodhipakkiya when she hosts scheduled interactive events each weekend.
FLOCABULARY
Learn about a range of subjects for grades K-12 though catchy, educational hip-hop songs. Watch videos about math, history, science and more, learn new words, take quizzes then (this is the coolest part) write short raps/songs using your new words and knowledge.
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Explore just about any interest from math to Minecraft to piano with passionate teachers over live video chat. Choose from over 15,000+ classes including Harry Potter and Star Wars-themed explorations of explore history, art, science and more.
Format include one-time drop-ins, weekly camps and semester classes.
For ages 3-18.
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In-person concerts return to scenic spots in Hudson River Park. See an eclectic lineup of New York artists including established and emerging artists from a broad spectrum of genres, from brass to choral, bass and more.
Location & line-up changes weekly. Arrive early; seating is limited. Performances are weather dependent; follow on Twitter for…
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