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Past Programs

Find information about past programs at the Museum. In most cases pages for virtual programs will contain video presentations and/or materials that were presented as part of that program

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Welcome Tall Ship Capitán Miranda

The Seaport Museum is pleased to host the 1930 Capitán Miranda, a sail training tall ship of the Uruguay Navy, which will offer several opportunities for the public to come aboard.

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A person in costume standing on the deck of a red boat.

On Site Opera: Il Tabarro

On Site Opera returns to the Seaport Museum to stage Il Tabarro (The Cloak) with music by Giacomo Puccini and libretto by Giuseppe Adami aboard the lightship Ambrose and on Pier 16.

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Navigating the Columbia River

In this hybrid event Captain Robert Johnson will share the history, explore the concept, and recount his most harrowing experiences as a bar pilot on the Columbia River.

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Queer History: Songs of the Waterfront

Kick off LGBTQ+ Pride Month with The Ranzo Boys and the Seaport Museum! In this musical program, Lafayette Matthews and Jules Peiperl will explore queer narratives in maritime music.

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A Survivor’s Story of the Andrea Doria Disaster

Speaker Julia Hansen will share her harrowing tale of how she survived the SS Andrea Doria disaster, which was one of the worst shipwrecks to occur in United States waters during the 20th century.

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New York Water Week

In celebration of New York Water Week and the U.N. Water Conference, the Seaport Museum is hosting The Water Arch installation and a free panel discussion on Water, Art, and Activism.

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Queer History: Drag and the Waterfront

Part of Queer History speaker series

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Kids walking the capstan ‘round on Wavertree

Crew and Cargo

Kids ages 5-12 will walk the capstan ‘round, while learning how sailors lived

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A hand-made paper puppet in front of a colorful landscape illustration.

Holi Storytime and Puppet Show

Kick off your Holi celebration with the Seaport Museum

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Hands making a colorful mural with vibrant chalk.

Holi Collaborative Mural

Create a vibrant collaborative mural for the annual Holi festival

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Nautical Chinese Lion Chains

Create a lion chain using paper links inspired by the colorful signal flags

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Holiday Paper Boats

Fold paper boats using colorful holiday paper

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Signal Flag Decorations

Create a personalized signal flag banner as a maritime holiday gift or decor

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Perspectives on Whales, Oceans, and the Changing Coastline

Author Gaelin Rosenwaks' book "Sperm Whales: The Gentle Goliaths of the Oceans"

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Holiday Boat Baubles

Create paper boat baubles using colorful holiday paper

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Winter Holiday Printing Open House

See the printing presses at work on winter holiday products

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Fulton Fish Market: A History Book Launch

Book launch for author Jonathan H. Rees's Fulton Fish Market: A History

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Readiness and Resilience: 10 Years After Sandy

A decade after Superstorm Sandy, a timely look back and forward

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Queer History: Gay Liberation and “Queer Occultism”

Candlelit historical exploration of occult shops, fortune tellers, and psychics

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Giving Shape to Your Voice

Make a poster to share how you have chosen to combat climate change

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Paper Making Workshop

Learn how to recycle offcuts into new sheets of paper at Bowne & Co.

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Welcome Tall Ship Danmark

Free public tours of this historic training ship visiting from Denmark

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Waterford Tugboat Roundup

Cheer on W.O. Decker in Waterford, NY

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Climate Art and Climate Science

How do artists collaborate with scientists?

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History and Heroism

Conversation exploring the complexities of defining “heroes”

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Paint and Ship

Learn to paint with a beverage in hand

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Prehistoric New York: Underwater Dominion

Underwater Dominion

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Queer History: 1990s and New York Waterfront

Meet past and present Commodores of KSA

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River Lab

Art at the BlueLine: Art Installation by Mary Mattingly

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Sailors and Their Books

Webinar explores literacy at sea

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