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What if the story of New York didn’t begin with skyscrapers or settlers, but with a supercontinent drifting apart? How did a land forged by ancient geology become one of the most iconic cultural capitals in the world — and what can centuries of official seals tell us about that transformation? Get ready for a one-of-a-kind journey through deep time, indigenous history, and evolving identities that shaped the metropolis as we know it.
Join New York Adventure Club as we decode New York City's official seals spanning from 1654 to 1977, which tell a story of cultural, geographical, and political transformation over more than 300 years.
Led by art historian, curator, and educator Cheryl McGinnis, our unique experience will include:
Afterward, we'll have a Q&A with Cheryl — any and all questions are welcomed and encouraged!
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About Cheryl
Cheryl McGinnis is an art historian, curator, and educator with over two decades of experience in the art world. As one of the earliest champions of Chinese contemporary art in the U.S., she has curated innovative gallery experiences and founded educational programs that foster visual literacy and cultural engagement for all ages.
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Categories: Virtual, Moments in History
93 tickets available
Thursday, June 19
05:30 PM - 07:00 PM