Ongoing

Visualizing Science: Works by Nicoletta Barolini

Irvington Public Library 12 South Astor Street, Irvington

Martucci Gallery, Irvington Public Library 12 South Astor Street Irvington, New York 10533 914-591-7840 This exhibition presents a selection of science illustrations created to make complex research visually accessible, bridging art, communication, and discovery. The works interpret advances in neuroscience, cancer biology, quantum materials, engineering, and medicine through clear and compelling imagery. Originally developed for journal covers, institutional communications, and interdisciplinary collaborations, these images demonstrate how visual language can illuminate scientific ideas and render invisible processes visible.  

Free

International Women’s Day: A Chamber Music Celebration!

On Sunday, March 8, RiverArts honors International Women’s Day with a special chamber concert featuring the work of six women composers spanning nearly two centuries, from Fanny Mendelssohn to living voices shaping classical music today. Together, these works tell a powerful story of women composing boldly across generations, often without the recognition they deserved! Under the artistic direction of cellist Peter Seidenberg, the musical program will include: Fanny Mendelssohn’s "Piano Trio" (1846) Amy Beach’s "Romance for Violin and Piano Op. 23" (1893) Mel Bonis’ "Soir […]

$40