Cultural Resources Available Remotely: Google Arts & Culture: Virtual Museum Tours https://artsandculture.google.com/partner?hl=en Google’s Arts & Culture platform has digital documentation of more than 1,200 international institutions. You can access anything from virtual tours to high definition images of works from the collections. You can search by artist or art historical periods, or you can look at museums from a particular country or browse your local area in the map view. The institutions included on the platform include everything from the Met and the Guggenheim to smaller galleries like Amsterdam’s Van Gogh Museum and one of my personal favorites, the Georgia O’Keeffe gallery in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Google Arts & Culture: Virtual Heritage Site Tours https://artsandculture.google.com/project/street-view?hl=en If heritage is more your thing, Google also has a range of cultural sites you can explore online through its street view. You can choose from bucket-list locations like Stonehenge, Machu Pichu, the Colosseum and the Pyramids, to name but a few. If you are looking for more than just 360-degree views, the Arts & Culture platform recently launched the Heritage on the Edge project, which calls attention to five Unesco World Heritage sites under threat from climate change. Ivy League Classes On Line https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/here-are-380-ivy-league-courses-you-can-take-online-right-now- for-free-9b3ffcbd7b8c/ A selection of course offerings at the Ivy League campuses at freecodecamp.org. Living Room Broadway Concerts https://www.broadwayworld.com/topic/LIVING-ROOM-CONCERTS Broadway World has partnered with Jagged Little Pill’s Kathryn Gallagher, Dear Evan Hansen’s Andrew Barth Feldman, and a bevy of other actors to present “Living Room Concerts,” a daily series of (very charming) mini-performances. And while you’re swooning to Gallagher’s rendition of “You Learn,” consider supporting struggling artists through a donation to The Actors Fund or Broadway Cares. New York Public Library (NYPL) https://www.nypl.org/about/remote-resources NYPL is offering expanded digital resources during the Library's closure period for those holding a library card. You'll be able to access the NY Times and New Yorker Digital Archive, for example. Scrolling down, you'll see Online Tools for Kids and Parents with lots of educational resources. If you're a NY resident and don't have a library card, you can apply for one using their SimplyE app. See link above. Nightly Met Opera Streams https://www.metopera.org/about/press-releases/met-to-launch-nightly-met-opera-streams-a-free-series- of-encore-live-in-hd-presentations-streamed-on-the-company-website-during-the-coronavirus-closure/ Capitalizing on its Live in HD program, last Friday the Metropolitan Opera launched a nightly series of full-length works, available to stream online from 7:30 p.m. ET. Elsewhere at Lincoln Center, the Chamber Music Society has also opened its archives, making a large number of its previously recorded concerts available to stream for free. Stars In the House from The Actors Fund The Actors Fund will be showing concerts by Broadway musical stars. Stars In The House will air twice daily at 2 pm and 8 pm, and can be viewed online at youtube.com/theactorsfund as well as Playbill.com and BroadwayWorld.com, beginning Monday, March 16 at 8 PM ET. Fleur Barron at the 92nd Street Y https://www.92y.org/archives/fleur-barron-mezzo-soprano-myra-huang-piano.aspx Wednesday, March 18 at 7:30p.m., the 92Y will livestream a program of works by Beethoven and Mahler, performed by mezzo-soprano Fleur Barron. Lincoln Center on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/user/LincolnCenterVideos https://www.youtube.com/user/filmlincdotcom Wide variety of music, opera, dance, theatre and film content. .
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