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The Drawing Center

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The Drawing Center is the only not-for-profit institution to focus on the exhibition of drawings. It provides opportunities for emerging and under-recognized artists, exhibits the diversity of drawings throughout history, and hopes to create a public dialogue on issues of art and culture. They also provide great public programs and workshops.

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New York City Fire Museum

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The collection of fire related art and artifacts from the late 18th century to the present includes helmets, lanterns and tools, pre-Civil War hand pumped fire engines, horse drawn vehicles and early motorized apparatus. Suggested contribution for admission always.

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Artists Space

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Explore contemporary arts here with exhibits from artists working in the visual arts, including video, electronic media, performance, architecture and design.

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The American Numismatic Society

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The society has permanent collections of old Roman Empire coins and US Military Medals available for viewing for free or online. collections of numismatic literature, presently numbers some 100,000 items. These include books, periodicals, manuscripts, photographs, pamphlets, auction catalogs, and microforms, all of which are cataloged.

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Museum of Chinese in America

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Exhibits of MOCA are dedicated to Chinese American history including Hazel Ying Lee, a pioneer Chinese American woman aviator.

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L’Oreal Institute

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Redken at the L’Oreal Institute is in need of  hair models. Join them at their state of the art facility where they invite you to come in as a hair color model to receive FREE color service. 1st Step- Schedule a 15 minute evaluation by calling or stopping by on Tuesday through Thursday  9am-1pm or 2pm-5pm. 2nd Step- After your evaluation, you will be added to a database and they may schedule you for a color appointment based on your availability and the color and shades scheduled to test.

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