Photo: Alan Wiener, courtesy Greenwich House Pottery 2023. A Figure Enters Paul Narkiewicz curated by Megan Mi-Ai Lee In-Person Reception | Friday, January 20, 2023 | 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. January 13 – February 24, 2023 The Jane Hartsook Gallery is pleased to present a solo exhibition of work by Paul Narkiewicz, curated by Megan Mi-Ai Lee. […]
Led by member, Diana Naples this class is open to all levels (both knitting & crotchet). Please bring your own yarn and needles.
Don’t exercise at home or alone! Instead, come to the Center to be motivated and cheered on by your fellow members.
Keep yourself informed of various scams, and prevent falling victim to those that want to take your money
For creative writing, students will write their own story based on a theme, for example, love, fear, anxiety, hope, heroism etc. and serve as the subject of an in-person discussion.
Instruction provided by member Hilda Dunne. No supplies needed, we will provide you with fabric and needles.
Beatriz Roman Memorial Concert Free January 24 7 p.m. Greenwich House Music School We invite you to join us in celebrating the life and memory of Beatriz Roman -- a beloved faculty member who taught at our school for 22 years. The evening will feature tribute performances by fellow GHMS faculty with a reception to […]
Join us for a series of informal art talks, featuring a wide variety of art and artists from diverse cultures and eras. The floor is always open to discussion! Led by artist, Robert Bunkin
A low impact workout that’s easy to follow and great for all levels Register for Zoom Class
Qi Gong is a sequence of movements which collects, generates, and circulates chi (vital life energy) This form sits or stands in one place and ultimately moves every joint in the body, mind and spirit.
Musicians and appreciative audience members welcome! This weekly session is an informal gathering of playing popular cover songs or just singing along. Bring your own instrument to play with us; or come listen to the live tunes.
Qi Gong is a sequence of movements which collects, generates, and circulates chi (vital life energy) This form sits or stands in one place and ultimately moves every joint in the body, mind and spirit.
Low-impact movements through balance, strength and flexibility Register for Zoom Class
Free your thoughts in this class by writing a poem for yourself or someone you care about, with “fragment gathering” exercises
Live abundantly on what you have, planning for both necessities and niceties
Keep yourself informed of various scams, and prevent falling victim to those that want to take your money
Explore memoir themes, understand the difference between a memoir and biography, write with authenticity and honesty, and more!
Our Stuyvesant High School Tech Mentors are super helpful in assisting our members with their technological needs
Tech volunteers are readily available to assist our older adult members with their technological needs.
Dances for a Variable Population offers the benefit of moving all bodies in one motion through a gentle dance ritual by learning from your fellow members
Every Friday, learn how to play guitar with lessons instructed by Halley. Guitars are provided for use, or feel free to bring your own. All levels of experience are welcome to come jam!
Come dance and let loose; dancing improves flexibility, minimizes stress and makes you feel good!
Qi Gong is a sequence of movements which collects, generates, and circulates chi (vital life energy) This form sits or stands in one place and ultimately moves every joint in the body, mind and spirit.
Qi Gong is a sequence of movements which collects, generates, and circulates chi (vital life energy) This form sits or stands in one place and ultimately moves every joint in the body, mind and spirit.
Live abundantly on what you have, planning for both necessities and niceties
Come Sweat, dance and have fun by learning exciting new dance moves! Dancing improves brain health, flexibility, minimizes stress and boosts your energy.
Every Saturday, members are transported virtually to new and exotic places. Members have the opportunity of "visiting" places they've never been, evoking curiosity or nostalgic memories. Virtual tours are followed by a short discussion, open to all comments, questions and observations.
Greenwich House programs have reached 60,000 New Yorkers in need since the pandemic began. Help us do even more in the year ahead!