All day Perceptions of Sentience – Art Exhibition by artists with autism from around the globe Art Free United Nations Visitors Lobby
9 am – 5 pm The Light Show: A Celebration of Illuminating Ceramics Art Free A.MANO BrooklynProspect Heights
10 – 11:30 am Tot Time Tuesdays Ages: 4 and underFamily Free Clay Pit Ponds State Park Preserve, Nature Interpretive Center
10:30 am – 4:30 pm Nature’s Persistence: Recent Work by Shelley Haven Art Free Derfner Judaica MuseumRiverdale
10:30 – 11 am Tales & Tunes @ the Village Branch Ages: 2 and underFamily Free Haverstraw King’s Daughters Public Library Village BranchHaverstraw
10:30 – 11 am Tales & Tunes Ages: 2 and underFamily Free Haverstraw King’s Daughters Public Library, Main BranchGarnerville
11 – 11:45 am 1,2,3 Sing with Miss Nancy Ages: 4 and underFamily Free Music North White Plains LibraryWhite Plains
11 am – 10 pm “The Human Layer” gallery opening at Brooklyn Art Haus Art Free Brooklyn Art HausWilliamsburg
11 am – 12:30 pm Tot Time Tuesdays Ages: 4 and underFamily Free Shirley Chisholm State Park (Hendrix Creek Patio)
11 am – 5 pm Welancora Gallery Exhibition – Into the Shining Dark Art Free Welancora GalleryBedford-Stuyvesant
11 am – 5 pm Welancora Gallery Exhibition – Reimagining Kinship Art Free 410 Jefferson Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11221Bedford-Stuyvesant
Noon – 5 pm Jane Hartsook Gallery at Greenwich House Pottery presents ‘Ceramics Now’ featuring Daniel Barragán, Carson Culp, Kristy Moreno and Gina Tibbott Art Caribbean Greenwich House Pottery
2 – 6 pm LOUISE EASTMAN & JANIS STEMMERMANN: Black and White and Red All Over Art Community Arts Center at Duck CreekEast Hampton
4 – 5 pm Discover Collectible Contemporary Design at Todd Merrill Studio Art Festivals Todd Merrill StudioTribeca
5:30 – 7 pm Drive-in Family Movie Night Ages: 5 – 12Family Free Haverstraw King’s Daughters Public Library, Main BranchGarnerville
5:30 – 7 pm Resilience U: Mindfulness & Stress Reduction Techniques Ages: 13 and upFamily Free Talks Sid Jacobson JCCEast Hills
Brooklyn Paper Coney Island History Project kicks off summer season with two new exhibits exploring urban change and streetscapes