Viva La Vida in partnership with the Sugar Hill Children's Museum and Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance


When

Saturday, 3:00-5:00 PM

Where

Sugar Hill Children's Museum, 898 Saint Nicholas Avenue New York, NY 10032

 

Free registration required

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Morris-Jumel Mansion has partnered with the Sugar Hill Museum and NOMAA to present an afternoon of art, music and community to celebrate and honor the memory of those no longer with us. Artist Andrea Arroyo presents an installation in the Sugar Hill Children’s Museum’s Living Room Gallery inspired by the Day of the Dead and designed as an interactive exhibition for all ages. Andrea will engage in a live scroll painting accompanied by the music of neighborhood legend Marjorie Eliot!

This is an all ages event.

Performance at approximately 3:30pm

Doors open at 3pm with beverages and light bites served throughout.

This temporary exhibition is made possible with the support of partners Morris Jumel Mansion, Sugar Hill Children’s Museum, and  Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance.