Join us for a day in Staten Island, NY at the Alice Austen House Museum and Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden!
We'll begin our day with a guided tour of the Alice Austen House Museum. One of America’s first female photographers to work outside of the studio, Alice Austen (1866-1952) produced over 7,000 photographs of a rapidly changing New York City, making significant contributions to photographic history. The House and its surrounding waterfront park are a nationally designated site of LGBTQ+ history, centering on the 56 year relationship between Alice Austen and her life partner Gertrude Tate, providing an important window into pre-Stonewall LGBTQ+ history and enriching our understanding of the important life and work of Alice Austen.
Our afternoon will be spent at Snug Harbor. Explore more than 15 botanical gardens, including a rose garden, perennial garden, healing garden, and more, as well as cultural sites such as the Staten Island Museum and Noble Maritime Collection, where a special exhibition of Alice Austen’s photographs, Picturing the Water, will be on view.
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Image: Alice Austen, Alice Austen with her Bicycle, c. 1897, Collection of Friends of Alice Austen House