20 Cooper Live!
Centers & Institutes’ Open House
NYU students, faculty and staff are invited to join The Latinx Project and our colleagues for a dynamic open house! Meet the curators of Escenas and tour the exhibition, Esecnas, on September 10 from 3-6pm.
Did you know that 20 Cooper Square is home to over a dozen Provostial Centers and Institutes at NYU? We invite all NYU students, staff, and faculty to visit our current exhibitions, and learn more about the Centers and Institutes' and groundbreaking research and programming. There will be snacks and refreshments for all!
Wednesday, September 10, 2025 at 20 Cooper Square
3:00 - 6:00 pm
First Floor:
Center for Black Visual Culture’s exhibition Reflections in Black: A Reframing, on view until 6:00pm.
The Grey Art Museum’s exhibition June Leaf: Shooting from the Heart will be on view. The Grey will also offer a curator tour of Handle with Care: Robert Rauschenberg's Ecological Conscience, featuring artworks from the NYU Art Collection, between 4:00 and 5:00 pm. The museum entrance is at 18 Cooper Square.
Meet leaders from the Center for the Study of Antisemitism, Remarque Institute, Scholars at Risk, and NYU Production Lab in Room 101.
Second Floor:
The Grey Art Museum will have a table with student interns and Student Friends Committee representatives.
Third Floor:
Make buttons using images from the Asian/Pacific/American Institute (A/P/A) special collections, which document A/P/A history, art, and communities. Learn about our programs and initiatives for undergraduate students, graduate students, and faculty.
The Center for Collaborative Indigenous Research with Communities and Lands (Center CIRCL)
The Center for the Study of Gender and Sexuality (CSGS) will have a table with tote bags, event calendars, and brochures.
Tour The Latinx Project’s new photography exhibition Escenas with curators Orlando Ochoa and Xavier Robles-Armas until 6:00pm and meet student leaders.
The Center for the Study of Africa and African Diaspora (CSAAD) will have a table with event flyers/brochures printed for the fall events; Spring research opportunities (pre doc & post doc fellowships); as well as merch and events information.
Fifth Floor:
Meet with members from the Center for the Humanities to learn about our fellowship programs and opportunities for research and collaboration across NYU.
Meet Hemispheric Institute staff and visit the Institute’s exhibition Huracán Architectures, with photographs by Ruben Natal-San Miguel.
The Institute for Public Knowledge (IPK) hosts a book talk at 5:30pm discussing Man Up: The New Misogyny and the Rise of Violent Extremism.