• Records & Rebels 1966-1970

    Queens, New York 34th Ave, NY, United States

    This major exhibition shows the revolutionary art of the late 1960s, expressed through some of the greatest music hits of the 20th century as well as paintings, film industry, fashion and design.

  • Golden Age of Renaissance Exhibition

    Queens, New York 34th Ave, NY, United States

    Works of a German neoclassical painter Johan Zoffany who lived and created his masterpieces in Europe and India. The artist is appreciated for his detailed depiction of domestic life in the Georgian period.

  • When the Railway Comes to Town

    Queens, New York 34th Ave, NY, United States

    From the mid 1800s to mid 1900s travel by rail was by far the best means of land transport for both passengers and freight. What roads that existed were primitive; most modern logging roads would look like a freeway by comparison. Shipping heavy goods such as lumber was practical only by water. In the early 1800s canals such as the Welland, Lachine and Rideau canal system were built to open up the major waterways of the Great Lakes, Ottawa and St. Lawrence River, but travel in the vast interior of Upper Canada remained difficult.