All day Sports Watch Parties at Hudson Yards: FIFA Club World Cup Ages: AllFamily Film Free Backyard at Hudson Yards, Public Square & GardensHudson Yards
Midnight – 11:30 pm Brooklyn Pride Comedy Festival at Brooklyn Art Haus 6/24-6/29 LGBTQ+ Brooklyn Art Haus
8 am – 5 pm THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART PRESENTS Hilma af Klint: What Stands Behind the Flowers MAY 11 – SEPTEMBER 27, 2025 Art The Museum of Modern Art
8 am – 5 pm Hilma af Klint: What Stands Behind the Flowers MAY 11 – SEPTEMBER 27, 2025 Art The Museum of Modern Art
9:30 am – 7:30 pm Anne Frank The Exhibition Ages: 9 and upAttractions Family History & Culture Center for Jewish History
9:30 am – 4 pm Bronx Day Tour – Yankee Stadium, Arthur Avenue & Bronx Zoo Animals Food & Drink Yankee Stadium
10 am – 6 pm Poster House Spring 2025 Exhibition: Puerto Rico in Print: The Posters of Lorenzo Homar Art Poster HouseChelsea
10 am – 4:30 pm We are the Rainbow: Parade Ages: 8 and underArt Books & Readings Family The Tisch Building at CMOMUpper West Side
10 am – 8 pm Shaping American Art: A Celebration of the Art Students League of New York at 150 Art Arts Students League
10 – 11 am Toddler Parenting Circle | Facilitated by an Early Childhood Expert Ages: 2 and underFamily Free Corlears SchoolWest Village
10 am – 7 pm Crowned Dance: A Fine Art Photography Exhibition by Alex Yazlovsky Animals Art Lux ContemporaryManhattan
10:30 am – 4:30 pm Nature’s Persistence: Recent Work by Shelley Haven Art Free Derfner Judaica MuseumRiverdale
10:30 am – 5:30 pm THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART PRESENTS A Theater Near You Ages: AllArt Family The Museum of Modern Art
10:30 am – 5:30 pm THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART PRESENTS The Flaherty Film Seminar at 70 Art The Museum of Modern Art
10:30 am Online Little Movers Storytime Ages: 12 and underBooks & Readings Family Hudson Park LibraryOnline
June 29, 11 am GRAND OPENING OF “KINGSBRIDGE REMEMBERS THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION,” SPECIAL EXHIBIT OF THE KINGSBRIDGE HISTORICAL SOCIETY Kingsbridge Historical Society
Brooklyn Paper How well do you know Brooklyn? Prove it at the Center for Brooklyn History’s inaugural spelling bee