Free First Fridays is a day in which anyone can visit the Museum for free. The inaugural Free First Friday will be on November 6th. All social distancing protocols and guidelines for reduced capacity will be followed, so we are still encouraging anyone interested in attending to book their ticket in advance.
Visitors to the Museum can see the newly opened exhibition Predicting the Past: Zohar Studios, The Lost Years, featuring an immersive photography installation by Los Angeles-based artist Stephen Berkman. Berkman's installation brings to life an enigmatic nineteenth-century New York City photographic establishment known as Zohar Studios, located in the predominantly Jewish Lower East Side. The installation is a tribute to Shimmel Zohar, a mythical nineteenth-century Jewish immigrant photographer, and the founder of Zohar Studios.
Free First Fridays is a day in which anyone can visit the Museum for free. The inaugural Free First Friday will be on November 6th. All social distancing protocols and guidelines for reduced capacity will be followed, so we are still encouraging anyone interested in attending to book their ticket in advance.
Visitors to the Museum can see the newly opened exhibition Predicting the Past: Zohar Studios, The Lost Years, featuring an immersive photography installation by Los Angeles-based artist Stephen Berkman. Berkman's installation brings to life an enigmatic nineteenth-century New York City photographic establishment known as Zohar Studios, located in the predominantly Jewish Lower East Side. The installation is a tribute to Shimmel Zohar, a mythical nineteenth-century Jewish immigrant photographer, and the founder of Zohar Studios.
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