Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Monday, August 16, 2010
American Museum of Natural History
A friend from SF was visiting and suggested we go to the Natural History Museum. I can't believe I'd been here for almost a year and still hadn't gone. We arrived only an hour and a half before the museum closed, so we had to rush through it, but because it was so late in the day, we got in for free :)
I've never been a big fan of dinosaurs, but I was blown away by this exhibit! There were so many dinosaur skeletons, and some of them were so huge! Even the small skeletons were awesome. It's amazing how many bones from each skeleton they were able to find. Very cool :)








I've never been a big fan of dinosaurs, but I was blown away by this exhibit! There were so many dinosaur skeletons, and some of them were so huge! Even the small skeletons were awesome. It's amazing how many bones from each skeleton they were able to find. Very cool :)
Saturday, August 7, 2010
PS1 Warm Up Party
PS1 is a MoMA museum housed in a gorgeous old brick elementary school in Queens. The "experimental art" exhibits are broken up by classroom, and include everything from photography and film, to sounds, paintings and even full room installations. Some of the pieces were interactive, but sometimes it was hard to figure out what was actually OK to touch. The museum was pretty cool, but I'm not going to lie, we actually went to PS1 to go to Warm Up, a Saturday day party, that hosts bands and DJs in the courtyard in front of the museum. I don't remember who played, but it was nice to see some interesting art, and be outside, listening to good music (and drinking, of course!) on a beautiful day.

Inside PS1



Warm Up Party

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