Marissa S. • June 14, 2016A fantastic community space that's has everything from classes, to shows and trivia.
Joshua Y. • December 2, 2013Be sure to visit every year as the murals are changed and expanded each summer
Anne B. • October 29, 2013Lovely, welcoming theater with a bright art gallery next door. Easy walk from the train stop at 110th Street.
Time Out New York • April 24, 2013Rising above the trees at the northeast corner of Central Park, the 30-foot-high cast-bronze icon is supported with columns topped by nine muse figures.
Jeff T. • February 23, 2014Easy to get to off the 6 (20 min from Grand Central) and entirely worth the trip. Beautiful building and timely special exhibits like Hurricane Sandy photography and City as Canvas. Shop is cool too.
Harlem A. • August 11, 2013A building with landmark status and Yoruba architecture should be booming with presentations. It's underutilized and in need of attention. Family run and it shows. Black shows are quite good when here
Time Out New York • April 7, 2016The astonishing violinist Jennifer Koh is joined by pianist Shai Wosner in the first concert of 92Y’s Bridge to Beethoven series, which connects the master with contemporary composers. Thurs, 4/7.
Pete W. • December 20, 2017Iconic NYC museum covering Jewish art & history ~ Stunning collection in historic UES building overlooking Fifth Avenue!
Erik C. • August 8, 2016Small but pretty museum that's always changing its art. It always funky and new stuff from Latino and Afro Caribbean artists. It's always representing the urban part of the city.
Ms. Dee B. • March 28, 2012Wonderful exhibits all year round. A precious gem in HArlem that should be on everyone's list of things to do.
Nadia A. • January 27, 2015Hidden gem of the Museums Mile - next door to Guggenheim museum and so much more fun! Very interactive, lots of things to get involved in: design your own building, wallpaper, lamp... Very cool place.
Nuff • January 11, 2022An excellent museum. Beautiful, cohesive collection of sculpture, lighting and architecture.
Liz B. • September 28, 2016Amateur Night is great. Small intimate theater. Not a,bad seat in the house. Also the Uptown Hall Events are informative and great panels
New York Habitat • February 2, 2012Working during the day? This place is perfect to head to after work and get a musical history lesson while enjoying live jazz music.
BLOUIN ARTINFO • June 29, 2011Check out the permanent exhibition "Grass Roots: African Origins of an American Art."
Harlem A. • September 1, 2013A gallery combined with outdoor screening patio makes for a venue of grand proportions at this culturally under served hamlet. Films usually revolve around Bronx topics. Admission is suggested only!
Eleni • March 24, 2016The best museum I've ever visited ! The design of the building makes it very friendly to people . You will enjoy your visit!
Reagan B. • April 20, 2017My husband and I really enjoyed our walking tour. Love learning about New York history!!
amNewYork • October 12, 2011A professional ensemble theater dedicated to performing original Latin American (especially Puerto Rican) musical theater and plays.
Larriza T. • September 19, 2015A hidden gem. A must go. Great music!
Brad G. • May 11, 2015Brunch accompanied by a jazz set is soothing. Try the Venison burger, a gamey patty topped with sweet blackberry onion jam, farm cheese, and country ham. The challah bun is a great touch.
Xavier B. • February 14, 2011Live jazz and open mic jam every Monday night!
Akiko B. • September 13, 2014Love this performance space for world music. Good drinks, good people. Everyting is irie!
Radairis D. • March 13, 2019Had a great time watching In the Heights. Cast gave us a up close and personal performance. Great experience for a good price.
THÜNDERHORßE ก. • November 22, 2011Visit one of the most historic Graff spots in the City that made it a worldwide Phenomenon. Currently on Display Phetus, Old TATS, COPE and many other Legends.
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