Friday, November 14

10am - 4pm

Open House with Exhibition

Open House for members/non-members.  Visit our spendid new headquaters and library and enjoy an exhibition of our most interesting books and printed materials.  And stroopwafels too!

Free, donations appreciated

 

The Holland Society of New York

20 W 44th Street,  ste 509, New York, NY 10036
hollsoc@aol.com

hollandsociety.org

 

11am

MOMA Tour

Guided tour by art historian Noelle O'Connor of "Van Gogh and the Colors of the Night."

Free with museum admission.  RSVP to 410.532.7275 or info@hollanddames.org

 

Museum of Moderm Art

meet in front of the museum

11 W 53rd Street, New York, NY 10019

moma.org

Organized by the Society of Daughters of Holland Dames, hollanddames.org

 

 

11am

A Close Look at a Masterpiece in The Frick Collection

A gallery conversation with on a 17th-century Dutch masterpiece in The Frick Collection. Fine examples of Dutch and Flemish paintings in the museum include works by Vermeer, Rembrandt, David, Hals, van Eyck and Ruisdael.

Free with Museum Admission Reservation required.

 

The Frick Collection
1 East 70th Street, New York, NY 10021
212.288.0700
galleryconversations@frick.org
frick.org

 

 

11am - 3pm

Trespa Design Centre Open House
Trespa’s new Design Centre offers a unique experience for NY architects and designers. Be inspired by Dutch Design concepts and products, presented by professionals working in the field. Find out about the latest innovations in the field of façade cladding.

Free. Reservations required, RSVP to info.ny@trespa.com

 

Trespa Design Centre
62 Greene Street, New York, NY 10012
212.334.6888
info.ny@trespa.com
trespa.com

 

 

2pm

Five Dutch Days Tour
Deborah Dependahl Waters, Senior Curator, Decorative Arts and Manuscripts, will lead a special tour of the New York Interiors and Trade galleries, highlighting the Dutch influence in New York City.

Free with Museum admission

 

Museum of the City of New York
1220 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10029
212.534.1672, ext 3395
mcny.org


4pm – 5pm
Computer Access Genealogy at New York Public Library
Ruth A. Carr, Milstein Division Chief, shares 40 years of research techniques using the history of the 1652 Wyckoff Farmhouse Museum. Lecture and personal computer assistance. Reception 5:30pm, 20 W. 44th Street, 6th flr.
Free. Reservations required, RSVP 212.930.0770

 

New York Public Library
South Court Classrooms A&B
5th Avenue and 42nd Street, New York, NY 10018


co-organized by the Wyckoff Farmhouse Museum wyckoffassociation.org and the New York Public Library nypl.org

 

 

6pm

Vermeer: True and False
Curator Walter Liedtke and author Jonathan Lopez consider the differences between Vermeers painted in the 1650s and 1660s and “Vermeers” made in the twentieth century by the Dutch artist and notorious forger Han van Meegeren.

$23. Admission to the Met’s galleries is included.

 

The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Fifth Avenue at 82nd Street, New York, NY 10028
212.570.3949
metmuseum.org/tickets

 

 

6pm - 8pm

Muhheakantuck – Everything Has a Name screening with artist Matthew Buckingham

The film installation and map project explores the history and territory of the Hudson River Valley at the “prolonged moment” of contact between Europe and Native America, comparing and contrasting techniques of cartography and narrative.

Free. RSVP at www.aiany.org/calendar.

 

Center for Architecture
536 LaGuardia Place, New York, NY 10012
212.358.6121
info@aiany.org
aiany.org

 

 

8pm

Hans Pieter Herman in Concert

The New York Opera Society and the Old Stone House proudly present renown Dutch baritone Hans Pieter Harman in concert for an evening centered on classical and contemporary Dutch compositions.  Sponsored in part by the Netherland-America Foundation.

Contact Old Stone House for ticketing information

 

Old Stone House of Brooklyn

3rd Street at 5th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11215

718.768.3195

info@oldstonehouse.org

theoldstonehouse.org