Series Spotlight: Bloomberg Connects

Bloomberg Connects

The Bloomberg Connects opens doors physically and digitally to promote broader access to exhibitions, collections, and renowned artists featured at museums, gardens, historic houses and other cultural institutions across the five boroughs.

Above: New York Botanical Garden, courtesy NYBG
Top: NYC Health+Hospitals/Harlem, credit: Nicholas Knight

Series Description

Want to take a deeper dive into your favorite museum or cultural space—or discover somewhere new? The Bloomberg Connects series opens doors physically and digitally to promote broader access to exhibitions, collections, and renowned artists featured at museums, gardens, historic houses, and other cultural institutions across the five boroughs. Bloomberg Connects is a free app that features exclusive app-only content and insights from partner artists, curators and experts. It’s like carrying the city’s cultural community in your pocket—and there’s no better time than OHNY Weekend to put their combined knowledge to good use.


The app offers a built-in map to explore over 11 local organizations – and nearly 600 worldwide – making it a one-stop guide to the cultural diversity that defines NYC! It’s free to download and use with no limits on how many digital guides you can explore. Bloomberg Connects can be used anywhere—onsite, for an enhanced in-person visit, or wherever you like, so you can start planning your visit in advance of OHNY Weekend.

Scan the below QR code or click the download button to get the Bloomberg Connects App for iOS or Android:

Series Lineup

Amant
East Williamsburg, Brooklyn | Open Access

Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum
Pelham Bay Park, Bronx | Open Access

Blockhouse at Central Park
Central Harlem, Manhattan | Open Access

ChaShaMa Open Studios at Brooklyn Army Terminal
Sunset Park, Brooklyn | Open Access

Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine: Highlights Tour
Morningside Heights, Manhattan | Ticketed

Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine: Vertical Tour
Morningside Heights, Manhattan | Ticketed

Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine: Textile Conservation Lab
Morningside Heights, Manhattan | Ticketed

Derfner Judaica Museum
Riverdale, Bronx | Open Access

Ford Foundation Center for Social Justice | 2024
Tudor City, Manhattan | Open Access

Kingsland Wildflowers Green Roofs
Greenpoint, Brooklyn | Open Access

Morgan Library & Museum
Murray Hill, Manhattan | Open Access

Museum at Eldridge Street
Lower East Side, Manhattan | Open Access

Museum of Chinese in America: Special Tours
Chinatown, Manhattan | Ticketed

MTA Arts & Design: Art on the L
Meatpacking District, Manhattan | Ticketed

MTA Arts & Design: Art on the Elevated in Astoria
Astoria, Queens | Ticketed

MTA Arts & Design: Second Av Subway
Upper East Side, Manhattan | Ticketed

National Arts Club
Gramercy Park, Manhattan | Ticketed

New York Botanical Garden: Science Open House
Bedford Park, Bronx | Open Access

NOoSPHERE Arts & Kingsland Wildflowers: Art and Garden Tours
Greenpoint, Brooklyn | Ticketed

NYC Water Supply Relief Map at Queens Museum
Flushing Meadows, Queens | Ticketed

NYC Health + Hospitals/Harlem Arts in Medicine: WPA Murals
Harlem, Manhattan | Open Access

National Academy of Design
Chelsea, Manhattan | Open Access

Perelman Performing Arts Center (PAC NYC)
Financial District, Manhattan | Ticketed

Print Center New York: Family-Friendly Collage Workshop
Chelsea, Manhattan | Open Access

Poster House: Archives Tour
Chelsea, Manhattan | Open Access

Poster House: Free Friday
Chelsea, Manhattan | Open Access

Renee & Chaim Gross Foundation
Greenwich Village, Manhattan | Open Access

Socrates Sculpture Park
Long Island City, Queens | Open Access

STREB Extreme Action Open Rehearsal
Williamsburg, Brooklyn | Open Access

Tall Ship Wavertree
South Street Seaport, Manhattan | Ticketed

This series includes a mix of Open Access and Ticketed experiences. Open Access locations are free to visit without reservations. Some locations require tickets. Ticketing opens on October 8 at 11 am.

Full details, including times and locations, will be reased on October 1.