— Friday, March 15th, 2019 —

Teen Night: Permissions of Truth
200 Eastern Parkway at Brooklyn Museum
Time: 5pm – 8pm
FREE
Inspired by Frida Kahlo: Appearances Can Be Deceiving and Half the Picture: A Feminist Look at the Collection, March’s Teen Night celebrates today’s feminist art practice and the unwavering legacy of Mexican artist Frida Kahlo, asking: who gives you permission to speak your truth? At Teen Night, experience art-making, music, performance, gallery activities, snacks, great conversation, community-building, raffles, and more.

The Importance of Representation: Panel Discussion at City Tech
300 Jay Street (Grace Gallery, 11th Floor) at New York City College of Technology
Time: 5:30pm – 8:30pm
FREE
Please join the B.F.A. in Communication Design for a panel discussion on the importance of representation in the field of creativity.

For The Love Of Biggie Paint Night!
103 Monroe Street at Paint With A Purpose Art Studio
Time: 7pm – 9pm
Price: $30 (rsvp deets via link)
It’s all about Biggie! Lets take it back as we sip and paint. Price includes drinks, materials instructions and fun!

Andrew Zurica “From Street Kid To BurgerPreneur”
445 Albee Square West at Dekalb Market Hall
Time: 7pm – 9pm
Price: $45
You’ve eaten or heard about Andrew Zurica’s “classic roadside hamburgers“ by Hard Times Sundaes. Now it’s time to meet the man behind the burger (and sensational fries and milkshakes) as you help the Kids for Kids Foundation raise money for St. Jude’s. Zurica will tell his story of rebirth and transformation—from street kid to international drug trafficker to entrepreneur.

Everybody, Everybody *an 80’s, 90’s & 00’s party*
325 Franklin Avenue at C’mon Everybody
Time: 11pm – 4am
Price: $5
A night of 80’s, 90’s, & 00’s Pop, RnB, Party Jams, and Dance Anthems with DJs Sean McMahill & Bright Light Bright Light!