Tonight at MAS: New York’s Main Street
March 30th, 2009, 9:33 am
There are still a few tickets left for tonight’s lecture by architectural historian Francis Morrone on the architecture and history of New York’s main street, Broadway. This program will be illustrated with photographs from different periods in the life of this unique urban thoroughfare, from Bowling Green to the Harlem River.
Though a fascinating subject in its own right, tonight’s focus is to provide context for the current photographic exhibition By Way of Broadway: New York Photographs by Cervin Robinson, on display at MAS through Thursday, May 7.
Tickets for tonight’s lecture are $15, $10 MAS members. Purchase them online or call 212-935-2075, and for more information about the exhibit and gallery hours, visit www.mas.org/exhibitions.
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