Deutsches Haus at NYU presents “Cornelia Thomsen: The Golden Ratio Series,” an exhibition of a new body of work, The Golden Ratio Series, by the accomplished visual artist Cornelia Thomsen.
In recent months there has been much discussion about post-war reconstruction in Ukraine after the conflict there comes to an end.
Consul General David Gill discusses German foreign policy at the Otto and Fran Walter Memorial Lecture at the Graduate Center, CUNY, in conversation with John Torpey, director of the EU Studies Center.
Explore the works of artist German contemporary artist Anselm Reyle, including a site-specific neon installation.
Vocal Jazz concert with award-winning German singer Erik Leuthäuser
A music festival bringing back to life the music of forgotten exiled composers
The Advanced Certificate Program in Poetics & Theory, the Department of German at NYU, and Deutsches Haus at NYU present “The Clinical Complex: Reflections on Sick Buildings and the Architectures of Illness in Ten Images 1880/2020,” a talk by Yale Professor Fatima Naqvi.
The International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) Spring Open Studios is a presentation of international contemporary art organized by the 35 artists and curators from 28 countries currently in residence.
Dorn music presents the Carnegie Hall debut of the Hamburg Philharmonic State Orchestra with Music Director Kent Nagano and cellist Jan Vogler.
Join our Open House Special for Pre-K and Kindergarten and get to know our Outdoor Nature Classroom
Join us for a timely conversation co-hosted with The Urban Activist to discuss what activism means to people, its power to create positive change, and how it has been evolving over the past decades.
Celebrating Monika Herzig’s CD release Both Sides of Joni and the life of vocalist Janiece Jaffe.
The Germany Grad Fair will give participants the opportunity to meet representatives from German universities, funding agencies and cultural institutions.
Neue Galerie New York is delighted to present Filmbar, a movie series set in a relaxed bar atmosphere reminiscent of early 20th century Vienna.
The Department of German at NYU and Deutsches Haus at NYU present a reading by acclaimed author Marlene Streeruwitz, currently the DAAD Chair for Contemporary Poetics at NYU’s Department of German, from her latest novel, Days in May (S. Fischer Verlage, 2023).
Tehorah which means “pure” in Hebrew, is a heartbreaking, promising musical journey about loss, hope, love and forgiveness.