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FESTIVAL OR SPECIAL PROGRAM

Lunar New Year Festival: Year of the Rat

Free with Museum admission; admission is free for children under 12 with an adult.

May art bring you good fortune! Mark the Year of the Rat, one of the 12 animals of the Chinese zodiac, with performances, interactive gallery activities, and artist-led workshops. For all ages.

 

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

 

PERFORMANCES

 

Opening Performance

Lunar New Year Parade

1111:30 am

Ring in a new prosperous New Year with the Chinese Center on Long Island Lion Troupe.

Floor 1, Great Hall

 

Sesame Street Puppeteers Featuring Alan Muraoka

11:1011:40 am, 1212:30 pm

Tickets distributed 15 minutes prior at event location.

Discover the traditions of Lunar New Year with Sesame Street puppeteers.  

Floor 1, Grace Rainey Rogers Auditorium

 

Photo Op with Sesame Street Muppeteers

12:451:30 pm

Snap a pic and meets some friendly Sesame Street characters.

Floor 1, Temple of Dendur, Gallery 131

 

Lunar New Year Performances

1:302:15 pm, 2:453:30 pm, 44:45 pm

Tickets distributed 15 minutes prior at event location.

Be entertained by the Chinese Center on Long Island Lion Troupe, New York Chinese Cultural Center dancers, and drummers from New York Korean Performing Arts Center.

Floor 1, Grace Rainey Rogers Auditorium

 

Integrating Identity with Vincent Chong

1212:15 pm, 11:15 pm, 22:15 pm, 33:15 pm, 44:15 pm

Flutter a festive fan as Vincent Chong, a queer mixed-race Chinese American artist, writes in gold calligraphy while soaring in heels.

Floor 2, Asian Art, Chinese Courtyard in the Style of the Ming Dynasty, Gallery 217

   

 

ART ACTIVITIES AND DEMONSTRATIONS

 

Zodiac Zones

11 am–5 pm

Discover more about your sign. Proudly wear your zodiac animal buttons to meet others who share the same characteristics.

Ground floor, Carson Family Hall, Ruth and Harold D. Uris Center for Education

 

Fierce Dragon Creations

11 am–5 pm

Ring in the New Year with a movable dragon toy that brings a bit of good luck. Dragons are believed to possess great power, dignity, fertility, and wisdom.

Ground floor, Carson Family Hall, Uris Center for Education

 

Festive Feast with Emily Mock

11 am–5 pm

Have you shared your abundance with others this year? Add to the communal paper feast installation for the kitchen god, Zao Jun, and his wife, Guo.

Ground floor, Carson Family Hall, Uris Center for Education

 

Luminous Lanterns with China Institute

11 am–5 pm

Light up the sky with a tissue paper lantern and LED candle. Add phrases of good fortune to your creation.

Ground floor, Carroll Classroom, Carson Family Hall, Uris Center for Education

 

Wu-Wo Tea Ceremony & Bubble Tea Gatherings (Best for ages 6 and up)

123:30 pm

Cheer the New Year with freshly made bubble tea from Ten Ren Tea and Ginseng Co., then join a demonstration by tea masters at 1pm and 3pm.

Ground floor, Bonnie J. Sacerdote Lecture Hall, Carson Family Hall, Uris Center for Education

 

Hand-Pulled Noodle Demonstration

12:30–1 pm, 1:30–2 pm, 2:30–3 pm, 3:30–4 pm

Tickets distributed 15 minutes prior at event location.

The longer the noodles, the longer and happier the life!

Ground floor, Studio, Uris Center for Education

 

Celestial Drawing Station

11 am–5 pm

Explore and sketch animals depicted in the lunar zodiac across cultures.

Floor 1, Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas, Gallery 350

 

Creative Calligraphy

11 am–5 pm

Express yourself with Chinese calligraphy through guided brush work with a teaching artist.

Ground floor, Carroll Classroom, Carson Family Hall, Uris Center for Education

 

Daring Disguise

11 am–5 pm

Become a cunning rat with a fuzzy ear headband and whimsical whiskers.

Floor 2, Asian Art, Chinese Courtyard in the Style of the Ming Dynasty, Gallery 206

 

Den-den Daiko Drum Making

11 am5 pm

Move to the beat of your own drum! Design a pellet drum like those used across Asia, including Japan, China, Tibet, Mongolia, India, Taiwan and Korea.

Floor 2, Asian Art, The Astor Forecourt, Gallery 209

 

Metal Mouse Masterpieces with The Rubin Museum of Art

11 am5 pm

Get inspired by Himalayan sculptures and the astrological element of metal than emboss your own mousy plaque.

Floor 2, Asian Art, The Astor Forecourt, Gallery 209

 

Hero Rats with Lydia DesRoche

11:30 am12 pm, 12:30–1 pm, 1:30–2 pm, 2:30–3 pm, 3:30–4 pm, 4:30–5 pm

Tickets distributed 15 minutes prior at event location.

Rats are actors, painters, and heroes! Meet animal trainer, Lydia DesRoche, and her furry friends to learn fun facts about working rats.

Ground floor, North Classroom, Uris Center for Education

 

STORYTELLING AND QUIET SPACES

 

Tot Spot (Best for ages 0-5)

11 am5 pm

Play and learn with books, blocks, and more just for early learners.

Ground floor, Nolen Library, Uris Center for Education

 

Bilingual Storytime with China Institute in English and Mandarin (Best for ages 3 and up)

1–1:30 pm, 2–2:30 pm

Enjoy quiet time with stories in English and Mandarin.

Ground floor, Nolen Library, Uris Center for Education

 

Quiet Spaces

11:30 am–4:30 pm

Stop by these quiet spaces for time with art and books.

Floor 1, Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas, Gallery 353

Floor 2, Japanese Art, Gallery 229

 

Lunar New Year Festival: Year of the Rat is made possible in part by the E.H.A. Foundation and Tiger Baron Foundation.

It is presented by the Museum's Advisory Committee on Cultural Engagement and the Education Department.

 

All Upcoming

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