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Featured Events in United States in January, 2024 (May Updated)

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Lights Out: Recovering Our Night Sky | Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History

Mar 23, 2023–Dec 1, 2025 (UTC-5)
Washington D.C.
Exhibitions
Artificial lights have become such a common nighttime fixture that we take them for granted. But what do brighter nights mean for people and wildlife? The effects of light pollution extend beyond our reduced view of the stars, but solutions can have an immediate impact. Through more than 100 photographs, nearly 250 objects, interactive experiences, tactile models, and a theater program, discover why the dark night matters, rekindle your connection to the night sky, and consider how much light at night is enough—for whom, for what purpose, and who gets to decide?

Catalogue Secondary Art Market listings | Burbank

Apr 6, 2020–Jun 8, 2029 (UTC-8)
Burbank
Exhibitions
New from the Art Dealer's Room and Columnist series of Contemporary Art & Mix media design featured catalogue Secondary Art Market listings works & Galleries Artworks currently showing online catalogue www.Verisart.com/Andrepace

Dimensions of Sound - Musical Journey Through Space and Time | New York

Jan 1, 2022–Dec 31, 2030 (UTC-5)
New York
Exhibitions
DIMENSIONS OF SOUND - MUSICAL JOURNEY THROUGH SPACE AND TIME “The ear lies nearest to the human soul.” (Johann Gottfried Herder, „Kritische Wälder”, 1769 ) The House of Music, Hungary is a tree of life in the heart of Városliget, with a trunk, and a crown of golden leaves on slender branches. We are standing here by its roots, which provide the institution with its spiritual sustenance. The roots are entwined, like a labyrinth, and we walk among them. Our journey begins far back in time and space, back at the birth of music itself where we can grasp the roots of Hungarian folk music and European music. Progressing through the centuries, we will follow the development of music, discovering what a series of organised tones has meant to mankind, with the emphasis on Hungarians in the light—or sometimes the shadow—of Europe. Through the language of music, the exhibition speaks for itself: Everywhere we go, we hear music playing; the subject of the exhibition is music itself. Quoting Shakespeare, we might say, “Mark the music!” Mark not only the music coming from the headphones, but also the music around and within you. When you reach the end of the path, the modern day, many sounds will have been etched into your heart and mind: music to take home with you, the music of ancient times.

Nina Chanel Abney and Jacolby Satterwhite | Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts

Oct 8, 2022–Oct 31, 2025 (UTC-5)
New York
Exhibitions
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts is one of the world’s premiere performing arts organizations. On October 8, 2022, David Geffen Hall reopened as a welcoming cultural anchor for New York City, some 60 years after it was first inaugurated as the home of the New York Philharmonic. The new Hall reimagines the concert-going experience by providing more inclusive public spaces for diverse cultural performances and community uses. This initiative includes an annual program of art commissions, where all members of the public are invited to engage with the work of leading contemporary artists free of charge. The democratic approach instills a sense of welcome both indoors and out, beckoning those who may never have interacted with Lincoln Center or the New York Philharmonic, and encouraging those long familiar with the campus to see it afresh. Public Art Fund partnered with The Studio Museum in Harlem to advise Lincoln Center on the selection of artists for this first iteration of the art program. Two prominent sites were identified for the site-specific commissions: the 50-foot Hauser Digital Wall in the lobby, which Jacolby Satterwhite has animated with a richly layered and inclusive celebration of performance that brings into dialogue the past, present and future; and the Hall’s 65th Street façade, which Nina Chanel Abney has transformed into a captivating tribute to the vibrant history and culture of San Juan Hill. Both artists undertook extensive research to develop their works. They emerge as gifted visual storytellers, committed to a more inclusive understanding of the past while giving us all a sense of future potential at a moment of reopening and reinvention. The artworks are commissioned by Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in collaboration with The Studio Museum in Harlem and Public Art Fund. Nina Chanel Abney, Nina Chanel Abney’s monumental work of art for the façade of David Geffen Hall pays homage to San Juan Hill. In the 1940s and 50s, this predominantly Black and Brown neighborhood was forcibly displaced to make way for redevelopment, including what would become Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. Abney’s constellation of figures, words, shapes, and symbols reflects the thriving community that lived here. Featured residents include pioneering healthcare workers Edith Carter and Elizabeth Tyler. Also pictured are James P. Johnson, whose music gave rise to the Charleston dance craze, and Thelonious Monk, a pioneer of Bebop and other jazz styles. Reclaiming this important history in her bold and vibrant style, Abney aims to spark curiosity and inspire a more inclusive future. Jacolby Satterwhite, Jacolby Satterwhite’s commission for David Geffen Hall reconsiders the past, present, and future of Lincoln Center and the New York Philharmonic. weaves together archival images, live action footage, and digital animation. We see a colorful and densely layered festival of performance that traverses historical periods through virtual space. Satterwhite’s inclusive cast represents artists since the Philharmonic’s founding in 1842, while featuring young musicians and dancers from across New York City. They play instruments and dance on stages and sculptural monuments set into a landscape inspired by Central Park and surrounded by buildings covered in screens, reminiscent of Times Square. Grounded in a more democratic view of history, Satterwhite’s work offers us his playful and richly inventive vision of a creatively empowered future. is known for combining representation and abstraction. Her paintings capture the frenetic pace of contemporary culture. Broaching subjects as diverse as race, celebrity, religion, politics, sex, and art history, her works eschew linear storytelling in lieu of disjointed narratives. The effect is information overload, balanced with a kind of spontaneous order, where time and space are compressed and identity is interchangeable. Her distinctively bold style harnesses the flux and simultaneity that have come to define life in the 21st century. Through a bracing use of color and unapologetic scale, Abney’s canvases propose a new type of history painting, one grounded in the barrage of everyday events and funneled through the velocity of the internet. Abney’s work is included in collections around the world, including the Brooklyn Museum, The Rubell Family Collection, Bronx Museum, and the Burger Collection, Hong Kong. Her first solo museum exhibition, , curated by Marshall Price, was presented in 2017 at the Nasher Museum of Art, North Carolina. It traveled to the Chicago Cultural Center and then to Los Angeles, where it was jointly presented by the Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, and the California African American Museum. The final venue for the exhibition was the Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase College, State University of New York. is celebrated for a conceptual practice addressing crucial themes of labor, consumption, carnality, and fantasy through immersive installation, virtual reality, and digital media. He uses a range of software to produce intricately detailed animations and live action film of real and imagined worlds populated by the avatars of artists and friends. These animations serve as the stage on which the artist synthesizes the multiple disciplines that encompass his practice, namely painting, performance, illustration, sculpture, photography, and writing. Satterwhite draws from an extensive set of references, guided by queer theory, modernism, and video game language to challenge conventions of Western art through a personal and political lens. An equally significant influence is that of his late mother, Patricia Satterwhite, whose ethereal vocals and diagrams for visionary household products serve as the source material within a decidedly complex structure of memory and mythology. Satterwhite received his BFA from the Maryland Institute College of Arts, Baltimore and his MFA from the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. His work has been presented in numerous exhibitions and festivals internationally, including most recently at Haus der Kunst, Munich,2021; Gwangju Biennale, Gwangju,(2021; and Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, OH, 2021. Nina Chanel Abney , 2022 Latex ink and vinyl mounted on glass Commissioned by Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in collaboration with The Studio Museum in Harlem and Public Art Fund Photo: Nicholas Knight, courtesy Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, The Studio Museum in Harlem, and Public Art Fund, NY. Jacolby Satterwhite , 2022 HD color video and 3D animation 27:23 mins Commissioned by Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in collaboration with The Studio Museum in Harlem and Public Art Fund © Jacolby Satterwhite. Courtesy of the Artist and Mitchell-Innes & Nash, New York Photo: Nicholas Knight, courtesy Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, The Studio Museum in Harlem, and Public Art Fund, NY.

Ragnar Kjartansson: The Visitors | San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

Nov 5, 2022–Sep 28, 2025 (UTC-8)
San Francisco
Exhibitions
Ragnar Kjartansson’s beloved video installation The Visitors (2012) is back at SFMOMA. In this mesmerizing hour-long work projected across nine screens, viewers are transported once again to the serene setting of Rokeby in upstate New York as the Icelandic artist and his musician friends perform together in various rooms of this historic mansion.
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Shadow Of A Face: Harriet Tubman Monument by Nina Cooke John | Newark

Mar 9, 2023–Mar 9, 2030 (UTC-5)
Newark
Exhibitions
Newark, NJ – March 9, 2023 — Mayor Ras J. Baraka was joined by First Lady Tammy Murphy, State Senate Majority Leader M. Teresa Ruiz, and numerous other dignitaries today to unveil a new monument honoring Harriet Tubman and pay homage to the city’s role in the Underground Railroad along with the Black liberation movement’s rich history in the area. The ceremony also observed Harriet Tubman Day, which is tomorrow. The monument stands in Harriet Tubman Square, at the intersection of Washington and Broad Streets, in downtown Newark.

Sharks! The Meg, The Monsters & The Myths | Houston Museum of Natural Science

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Houston
Exhibitions
Embark on a Jawsome Adventure with Live Sharks, Ancient Behemoths, and Fascinating Shark Facts We’re gonna need a bigger exhibit hall. Debuting on a floor all to itself is Sharks! The Meg, The Monsters & The Myths. We’re making your dreams come true and bringing you up close and personal with live sharks for a hands-on experience that will be – dare we say – jawsome. You’ll get a chance to touch a shark and discover what makes these creatures unique – from bait balls to bioluminescence. Further immerse yourself in the world of sharks as every order of shark known to mankind is represented within the exhibition, including a life-size model of the ancient behemoth, the Megalodon. And don’t forget to pick up a few Megalodon teeth of your own in the island shop. Don’t miss out on the frenzy and purchase your tickets today!
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You Are Here | Museum of the City of New York

Jul 10, 2023–Oct 5, 2025 (UTC-5)
New York
Exhibitions
New York is one of the most filmed cities on earth. Generations of moviegoers have seen New York depicted and distorted, celebrated and denigrated, idealized and mocked, built up and demolished over and over again on the big screen. Over the past 100 years, legions of filmmakers have drawn attention to New Yorkers’ joys and struggles, shaping our ideas of what the city is—or could become. You Are Here draws on this rich archive of movies set in New York, combining thousands of cinematic moments across 16 screens. Sources include Hollywood blockbusters, independent films, documentaries, and experimental works. By juxtaposing these multiple visions, the dazzling montages of You Are Here make connections and contrasts that allow movies to comment on each other across time and space. Together, they shed new light on the varied New Yorks of our collective imagination. Sometimes New York stars in these movies; sometimes, a studio set or even another city stands in. In the introductory room, Scenes from the City explores the city as a film set, showing how movies have been captured on location throughout the five boroughs. From there, we invite you to enter the immersive central space, where you can explore a narrative tapestry woven from hundreds of films—one impressionistic storyline that strives to represent the multifaceted realities of our countless New York stories.
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The Collection: New Conversations | New-York Historical Society

Aug 11, 2023–Aug 17, 2025 (UTC-5)
New York
Exhibitions
What new stories can familiar works of art tell? This exhibition showcases longstanding favorites from The New York Historical's permanent collection alongside recent Museum acquisitions and selected loans. Pointed juxtapositions raise questions, create unexpected resonances, and shift established meanings.Martin Wong’s Canal Street (1992) and Oscar yi Hou’s Far Eastsiders, aka: Cowgirl Mama A.B & Son Wukong (2021) establish a longstanding lineage for queer Asian diasporic artists in New York City. And the juxtaposition of Thomas Cole’s five-painting series The Course of Empire (ca. 1834–1836) with Contact 2,021 (2021) by contemporary Shinnecock artist Courtney M. Leonard exposes the racial and gender politics of the Hudson River School landscape tradition. The groupings aim to center long-marginalized experiences and prompt a rethinking of both American art and the way museums tell history. Curated by Wendy Nālani E. Ikemoto, senior curator of American art.
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Indigenous Futures | Los Angeles

Sep 7, 2023–Jun 21, 2026 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
Exhibitions
explores the rise of Futurism in contemporary Indigenous art as a means of enduring colonial trauma, creating alternative futures, and advocating for Indigenous technologies in a more inclusive present and sustainable future. Over fifty artworks are on display, some interspersed throughout the museum, creating unexpected encounters and dialogues between contemporary Indigenous creations and historic Autry works. Artists such as Andy Everson, Ryan Singer, and Neil Ambrose Smith wittily upend pop-culture icons by Indigenizing sci-fi characters and storylines; Wendy Red Star places Indigenous people in surreal spacescapes wearing fantastical regalia; Virgil Ortiz brings his own space odyssey, to life in a new, site-specific installation. By intermingling science fiction, self-determination, and Indigenous technologies across a diverse array of Native cultures, envisions sovereign futures while countering historical myths and the ongoing impact of colonization, including environmental degradation and toxic stereotypes.

A Traveler’s Guide to Mettlach: Villeroy and Boch | Pomona

Sep 9, 2023–Jun 30, 2025 (UTC-8)
Pomona
Exhibitions
A Traveler’s Guide to Mettlach: Villeroy and Boch showcases everyday life in the 1800s Mettlach, Germany. Scenes of everyday life in Mettlach have been documented and celebrated by Villeroy and Boch, a ceramic production company founded in 1836 when Jean François Boch and Nicolas Villeroy merged their ceramic businesses into what is now known as Villeroy and Boch. The workers of the Mettlach factory came from diverse backgrounds, including art studios, archives, and museums. The varied backgrounds of the factory workers contributed to the artistic achievements of the Villeroy and Boch company. The Mettlach collection reflects German cultural experiences, societal interpretations, and mythology. This exhibition shows scenes of love and relationships as well as larger themes of fantasy, offering an all-encompassing snapshot of the myriad facets of human life within Mettlach. A Traveler’s Guide to Mettlach, on view in the Robert and Colette Wilson Gallery through June 2025, presents concepts of life, laughter, relationships, and the day-to-day existence of the German people.

Betye Saar: Drifting Toward Twilight | Huntington Library

Nov 11, 2023–Nov 30, 2027 (UTC-8)
San Marino
Exhibitions
Nov. 11, 2023–Nov. 30, 2027 | Renowned American artist Betye Saar’s large-scale work “Drifting Toward Twilight”—commissioned by The Huntington—is a site-specific installation that features a 17-foot-long vintage wooden canoe and found objects, including birdcages, antlers, and natural materials harvested by Saar from The Huntington’s grounds.

The Secret World of Elephants | American Museum of Natural History

Nov 13, 2023–Aug 3, 2025 (UTC-5)
New York
Exhibitions
How do elephants “hear” with their feet? Use the 40,000 muscles in their trunks? Or reshape the forests and savannas they live in, creating an environment upon which many other species rely? The Secret World of Elephants reveals new science about both ancient and modern elephants, including elephants’ extraordinary minds and senses, why they’re essential to the health of their ecosystems, and inspiring efforts to overcome threats to their survival.
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Sculpted Portraits from Ancient Egypt | Los Angeles

Jan 24, 2024–Jan 25, 2027 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
Exhibitions
Egypt’s 26th Dynasty (664–526 BCE) was a period of revival and renewal. It marks the last great phase of native pharaonic rule in ancient Egypt and is notable for its exceptional artworks, particularly stone sculpture. The achievements of Egyptian artists of this period are vividly expressed in the sculpted portraits of officials associated with the court and priesthood, which were created to be displayed in tombs and temples. The works in this exhibition are on special loan from the British Museum, London.

David Hammond. Day's End | New York

May 18, 2021–Aug 30, 2030 (UTC-5)
New York
Exhibitions
A large art project called Day's End now stands in the Hudson River near Pier 52. Created by David Hammond, it's made of slender steel pipes and pays tribute to artist Gordon Matta-Clark, who transformed an abandoned shed on the same pier in 1975. The sculpture changes with the light, connecting to the history of the waterfront as a shipping hub and a gathering place for the gay community. It took seven years to complete the installation, and it's now open to the public for free. The Whitney Museum collaborated with the Hudson River Park Trust on this project, and they will work together on a maintenance plan. To celebrate its completion, the Whitney offers free admission on May 16, and there will be family workshops throughout the day. You can find Day's End at Hudson River Park, across from the Whitney Museum, on the southern edge of the new Gansevoort Peninsula, where it will remain permanently.

Last Minute!: Latinas Report Breaking News | Smithsonian National Museum of American History

Sep 15, 2023–Aug 17, 2025 (UTC-5)
Washington D.C.
Exhibitions
Latina journalists wrote the first draft of history for Spanish-speaking communities in the United States.Breaking News! Latinas Report Breaking News is a bilingual exhibition featuring stories from Latina journalists to show how Spanish-language television gave voice and visibility to a broad segment of the American public and how these journalists advocate for Spanish-speaking communities and navigate the fast-paced, ever-changing pace of breaking news. In the approximately 1,000-square-foot gallery, visitors will explore broadcast journalism through the work of journalists such as Ilia Calderón, Dunia Elvir, Marilys Llanos, Gilda Mirós, Lori Montenegro, Maria Elena Salinas, and Blanca Rosa Vílchez. A multimedia piece will illustrate these women's accounts as eyewitnesses to important histories like the Vietnam War, 9/11, and the Black Lives Matter protests, as well as issues of cultural and political significance to local Latinx communities that are sometimes overlooked by English-language news. Working in the characteristic fast-paced, ever-changing environment of news production, these women shaped the narrative of major historical events while collaborating with their local and national Latinx communities to provide news coverage that meets their needs.

Mythical Creatures: China and the World | Philadelphia Museum of Art

Dec 21, 2023–Jun 1, 2025 (UTC-5)
Philadelphia
Exhibitions
This exhibition will explore the theme of diversity by comparing mythical creatures from different cultures. While these fantastical animals may look different, they serve a similar purpose – to help humans make sense of the world. On view in Gallery 339 will be classic Chinese legendary mythical creatures—the dragon, phoenix and qilin—juxtaposed with collection highlights from Japan, Korea, South and Southeast Asia, as well as Persia and Western Europe, to show the diversity of mythical creatures throughout the world, as well as their similarities and differences. Elaborately embroidered costumes and silver headdresses created by Miao, Yi and other minority peoples decorated with dragons, phoenixes, and creatures relating to origin myths will be on display in Gallery 326. In a third space (Gallery 321) Chinese contemporary works of mythical creatures by artists Xu Bing and Ai Weiwei show how the past continues to inform art today.

Mystère by Cirque du Soleil | Las Vegas

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Las Vegas
"Mystery Show" is Cirque du Soleil's first permanent show. At that time, the troupe accepted the challenge of "planting flowers in the desert", and then launched "Mystery Show", which was hailed as a work that changed the face of Las Vegas entertainment. Since its premiere at the Treasure Island Hotel on December 25, 1993, "The Mystery Show" has attracted more than 13 million viewers, has a cast of more than 8,500, and is still regarded as Las Vegas by audiences and critics around the world. The benchmark in GAS entertainment programming.

Urijah Faber's A1 Muay Thai 3 Professional Muay Thai | Doubletree by Hilton Hotel

Jan 13, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Sacramento County
Sports & Fitness
Witness the exhilarating excitement of 12 non-stop bouts of intense Muay Thai action at the highly anticipated Urijah Faber's A1 Muay Thai 3 Professional Muay Thai event. Taking place on Saturday, January 13th, this thrilling event will be hosted at the prestigious Doubletree by Hilton Hotel in the heart of Sacramento, California. Prepare to be captivated as the doors open at 4:00PM, with the first bell ringing at 5:00PM sharp. As with any live event, please note that all bouts are subject to change or cancellation, however, rest assured that our team is committed to providing you with an unforgettable experience. Unfortunately, refunds will not be available. We invite you to join us at the renowned Doubletree by Hilton Hotel, located at 2001 Point West Way, Sacramento, CA 95815. Immerse yourself in the world of professional Muay Thai as talented fighters showcase their skills in an electrifying atmosphere. To secure your place at this extraordinary event, ensure you purchase your tickets in advance. Ticket prices range from $68 to $180, providing various options to suit your preferences. Don't miss this chance to witness the power, technique, and dedication of these elite fighters as they battle it out in the ring. Mark your calendars for January 13th, 2024, and get ready for a night of unparalleled athleticism and excitement at Urijah Faber's A1 Muay Thai 3 Professional Muay Thai.

K Series: III | Melrose Ballroom

Jan 12, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Queen Creek
Sports & Fitness
K Series: III, an exciting event showcasing the talents of both professional and amateur kickboxers, will take place in the heart of New York City on June 23, 2023. The highly anticipated event will be held at the prestigious Melrose Ballroom, located at 3608 33rd Street in the vibrant borough of Queens. This state-of-the-art venue provides the perfect backdrop for an unforgettable evening of action-packed fights. K Series: III promises to be a memorable experience for both fans and participants alike. With its prime location in Queens, attendees will have easy access to this thrilling event, which will undoubtedly captivate the crowd with its electrifying atmosphere. As the date draws nearer, anticipation for K Series: III continues to build. With its reputation for delivering top-notch kickboxing events, this edition of the series is expected to be no exception. Whether you're a seasoned kickboxing enthusiast or a newcomer to the sport, K Series: III offers a unique opportunity to witness the skill and passion of these talented athletes up close. Don't miss your chance to be part of this extraordinary event. Mark your calendars for June 23, 2023, and join us at the Melrose Ballroom in Queens, NYC. Get ready to witness the striking power and precision of the K Series: III kickboxing action. Secure your tickets now and prepare for an unforgettable evening of thrilling combat.

Zumba Dance Party Class | Open Jar Studios

Jan 15, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Sports & Fitness
Exercise
Looking to shake up your fitness routine? Look no further than the Zumba Dance Party Class in the heart of New York City. Held at the vibrant Open Jar Studios located at 1601 Broadway #11th floor, New York, NY 10019, this high-energy event is sure to get your heart pumping and your feet moving. Mark your calendars for the thrilling dance extravaganza taking place on January 15, 2024. Don't miss your chance to join the party and experience the electrifying atmosphere firsthand. Be prepared to groove to the rhythm, as professional instructors guide you through a dynamic workout that combines Latin and international music with easy-to-follow dance moves. This one-of-a-kind fitness experience is suitable for all fitness levels, from beginners to seasoned dancers. So, put on your dancing shoes and get ready to sweat as you unleash your inner dancer and burn calories in a fun and exciting way. And the best part? Tickets are available for just $22.11, offering incredible value for an unforgettable experience. Don't wait, secure your spot today and embark on a fitness journey like no other. Zumba Dance Party Class awaits you!

Abortion Access Benefit Series 2024 (New York) | Bowery Ballroom

Jan 20, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Concerts
The highly anticipated Abortion Access Benefit Series is set to take place at the renowned Bowery Ballroom on January 20, 2024. This extraordinary event will showcase a lineup of exceptional musical performances that will leave attendees in awe. If you're in New York City, make your way to 6 Delancey St., where this unforgettable concert will kick off. The organizers have carefully curated a selection of tunes that will heighten the atmosphere and create a powerful connection with the audience. Immerse yourself in the melodies that will resonate and captivate, as the artists take the stage to deliver their heartfelt performances. The Abortion Access Benefit Series is not just about music, it's about promoting awareness and supporting a cause that is dear to many. So mark your calendars, because tickets for this incredible event will be available for purchase starting December 1, 2023, at 3:00 PM, until January 21, 2024, at 1:00 AM. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to be part of a movement that advocates for abortion access. Join us at the Abortion Access Benefit Series and let your voice be heard.

2024 Winter Games: INDOOR FIELD DAY | Carolina Union Volleyball Club, Whitehall Park Drive, Charlotte, NC, USA

Jan 20, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Charlotte
Sports & Fitness
Games
Welcome to the electrifying 2024 Winter Games: INDOOR FIELD DAY, a one-of-a-kind physical activity extravaganza that is set to take place in the vibrant city of Charlotte. Get ready to witness the pinnacle of athleticism as competitors from around the globe come together to showcase their skills and prowess in this adrenaline-fueled event. Held at the esteemed Carolina Union Volleyball Club, located on the illustrious Whitehall Park Drive, this event promises to be a spectacle like no other. The address, 2530 Whitehall Park Drive ##450, Charlotte, NC 28273, is your gateway to the heart-pounding action that awaits you. Mark your calendars for January 20, 2024, and prepare to be enthralled by the incredible display of athleticism and sportsmanship that will unfold before your eyes. Be sure to secure your ticket, priced at an affordable range of $25 - $160, to ensure your place in the stands as you cheer on the athletes vying for glory. Don't miss this golden opportunity to be a part of history in the making at the 2024 Winter Games: INDOOR FIELD DAY in Charlotte.

Puyallup Sportsmen Show | Washington State Fair

Jan 31–Feb 4, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Puyallup
Sports & Fitness
The Puyallup Sportsmen Show, a thrilling and action-packed physical activity extravaganza, is set to take place at the prestigious Washington State Fair in the beautiful city of Puyallup. From January 31st to February 4th, this highly anticipated event promises to be an unforgettable experience for outdoor enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. The Puyallup Sportsmen Show offers a myriad of exciting activities and exhibits that showcase the best of outdoor recreation, hunting, fishing, and camping. Located at 110 9th Avenue Southwest, Puyallup, WA 98371, this event is conveniently situated for easy access. And the best part? Admission to the show is absolutely free! So mark your calendars and make sure to prioritize a visit to the Puyallup Sportsmen Show. Immerse yourself in the world of outdoor sports, witness jaw-dropping demonstrations, engage with knowledgeable experts, and discover the latest products and gear to enhance your outdoor adventures. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to indulge your passion for the great outdoors at the Puyallup Sportsmen Show.

Art Out Loud-ATL Open Mic Variety Show | Westview Maker Space

Jan 13, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Atlanta
Arts
Literary Arts
Art Out Loud-ATL Open Mic Variety Show is a must-attend arts event in Atlanta, taking place at the Westview Maker Space on January 13, 2024. Prepare to be captivated by a night filled with raw talent, creative expression, and boundless imagination. Located at 1554 Ralph David Abernathy Boulevard Southwest, Atlanta, GA 30310, this sensational variety show promises an experience like no other. With tickets priced at a reasonable range from $10 to $20, it provides an accessible opportunity to immerse oneself in the vibrant arts scene of Atlanta. From spoken word to musical performances, stand-up comedy to dance routines, this event has it all. Professional artists and emerging talents alike will take the stage, making this an unforgettable night for all attendees. Get ready to be inspired, entertained, and moved as Art Out Loud-ATL Open Mic Variety Show showcases the incredible diversity and richness of artistic expression. Let your senses be awakened and your creativity ignited as you witness the power of art in action. Don't miss out on this remarkable event that celebrates the vibrant arts community of Atlanta. Mark your calendars and get your tickets now for a night of unparalleled talent and artistic excellence.

Grand Opening Party | 2000 Benson Rd S #225, Renton, WA 98055, USA

Jan 27, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Renton
Yoga
Sports & Fitness
Discover Renton's newest local yoga studio, conveniently located at 2000 Benson Road South #225, Renton, WA 98055. Immerse yourself in a vibrant community, foster personal growth, and take advantage of exclusive offers. Join in the excitement at our highly anticipated Grand Opening Party! This extraordinary event will unfold on January 27, 2024, where we will unveil our brand new space and create unforgettable memories. Delight in an evening filled with music, delectable cuisine, refreshing beverages, and delightful surprises at every turn. Mark your calendars and come celebrate with us—this is an event you won't want to miss! Gather your loved ones and prepare yourself for an exceptional experience at our Grand Opening Party. Admission is free, ensuring accessibility for all. Reserve your spot now and be part of an unforgettable celebration in Renton.

San Antonio NYE Comedy Show + Party | 12.3``1 | Upstage Comedy Lounge

Dec 31, 2023–Jan 1, 2024 (UTC-6)ENDED
San Antonio
Arts
Literary Arts
Get ready to laugh your way into the New Year at the highly anticipated San Antonio NYE Comedy Show + Party | 12.3``1. This extraordinary arts event is set to take place in the vibrant city of San Antonio, at the renowned Upstage Comedy Lounge. Located at 4441 Walzem Road, San Antonio, TX 78218, this venue promises a night filled with laughter, joy, and unforgettable memories. From December 31st, 2023, to January 1st, 2024, this comedic extravaganza will have you rolling in the aisles from start to finish. With ticket prices ranging from $22.50 to $275, there is an option to suit every budget. The San Antonio NYE Comedy Show + Party | 12.3``1 is an unmissable event for comedy enthusiasts and party-goers alike. So mark your calendars and prepare for an evening of side-splitting laughter, courtesy of some of the finest comedians in the industry. Don't miss out on this exclusive opportunity to bid farewell to the old year and welcome the new one with laughter and joy. Secure your tickets today and get ready for a night you won't soon forget.

Friday Night Fireworks at Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort | Honolulu

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Honolulu

Nu Year Nu Me: Unleash the Dragon | New Orleans, LA, USA

Jan 1, 2024 (UTC-6)ENDED
New Orleans
Arts
Dance
Kick off the year 2023 with a roar at Nu Year Nu Me: Unleash the Dragon, an extraordinary event taking place in New Orleans. This spiritual gathering is designed to ignite new possibilities and unleash your inner dragon, allowing for self-transformation and personal growth. Immerse yourself in a vibrant atmosphere filled with Ancestral Veneration, Orisha Stories, and inspiring speakers. The event will feature a variety of workshops covering topics such as Ancestor Veneration, Tarot, Orisha, Astrology, and more. Experience Tarot Readings and Massages, and explore the opportunity to purchase spiritual baths, oils, incense, and other unique products. Discover new ways to elevate your life, find motivation, and set powerful intentions for the coming year. Mark your calendar for January 1, 2024, and make your way to the venue located at 1712 Gallier St, New Orleans, LA 70117. Tickets for this transformative experience are available for $35. Don't miss out on this opportunity to kickstart your journey towards personal growth and empowerment. Let's make this year the best one yet at Nu Year Nu Me: Unleash the Dragon.

Draw Your Feelings: Exploring Emotions Through Color, Shapes, Line and Form | The Center SF

Jan 13, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
San Francisco
Arts
Fine Art
Join the Draw Your Feelings: Exploring Emotions Through Color, Shapes, Line and Form workshop in San Francisco. This 3-hour event offers a unique opportunity to delve into your emotions as art and engage in introspection. Get ready for a special 2-hour creative deep dive! Participants will learn the art of drawing their emotions and leave feeling more connected and confident. Through the use of color, shapes, line, and form, attendees will develop their visual vocabulary and gain the skills to visually communicate their emotional experiences. This workshop is designed for both beginners and experienced artists, so don't worry if you haven't picked up a paintbrush in years. All you need is an open mind and heart, along with your favorite art supplies. Embrace messiness, imperfections, and honesty as you connect and share with the group in a meaningful way. The workshop will be facilitated by Rukmini Poddar, a renowned artist, designer, and educator. Rukmini is the author of Draw Your Feelings: A Creative Journal to Help Connect with Your Emotions through Art. Don't miss this opportunity to explore your emotions through the power of art. For more information and to secure your spot, visit the event website. Early bird tickets are available for $80, and a special discount is offered for two attendees at $150.

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