Manhattan's Maritime Roots; Photography That Links A Mother And Daughter's Travels; BPL's 'Night In The Library'; Spotify's Impact On The Music Scene

All Of It with Alison Stewart | Mar 5, 2025
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  • A new three-floor exhibition of art, historical artifacts, and archival records shows how New York City’s path to becoming a global financial and cultural hub was shaped by its role in maritime commerce. South Street Seaport Museum president Capt. Jonathan Boulware and director of collections and exhibitions Martina Caruso preview “Maritime City,” which opens Wednesday, March 12.

  • A new exhibition called “Carmen Winant: My Mother and Eye” presents 35mm photographs of the artist’s 2001 trip from Philadelphia to Los Angeles in collage alongside the frames of Super 8 footage Winant’s mother captured during her 1969 trip from Los Angeles to Niagara Falls. Visual artist Carmen Winant talks about using images as an inter-generational bridge, and what it means to be displaying those images on JCDecaux bus stop shelters around New York, Chicago, Boston, and other major cities. The exhibition is on view through Sunday, April 6. Click here to see the NYC viewing locations.

  • Over the past decade, the Brooklyn Public Library has hosted a late-night event that’s part-performance and part-pop-up third space. Night At The Library, which will run at BPL’s main branch at 10 Grand Army Plaza from 7 p.m. Saturday night to 2 a.m. According to the event’s website, this year’s theme is “The Sky Above Brooklyn –The Philosophy of the Sublime,” through which organizers aim to demonstrate that “the reality we experience is only a small part of a much bigger picture.” Adwoa Adusei, manager of BPL’s Library for Arts and Culture, explains how the evening’s programs will speak to that theme.

  • In their 15 years on the scene, Spotify has reshaped the way that people listen to music. A new book explores what the streaming company did to get so powerful, and how it is continuing to alter the music landscape, often in ways that disadvantage the artists it claims to support. Liz Pelly discusses the reporting from her book, Mood Machine: The Rise of Spotify and the Costs of the Perfect Playlist. Liz Pelly will be in conversation with WNYC's John Schaefer at the New York Public Library's Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library on March 11.

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