Learn about the wide variety of Daytime class subjects offered at 92YTribeca by browsing the choices on the left or viewing them all by date below.
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Featured Classes and Workshops
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Fiction on Foot
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Hands-On History: Exploring New York
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Finished Your Novel? Polish Your Manuscript!
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Fiction on Foot
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Collect snippets of conversation, observe people and document locations as you take walking field trips through Tribeca and Lower Manhattan and turn your notes into short stories.
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Hands-On History: Exploring New York
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Explore New York City's rich history in the classroom and on foot in this unique lecture and walking tour class.
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How To Arrange "Deli" Flowers
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Forget to order from the florist? Last-minute guests?
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Finished Your Novel? Polish Your Manuscript!
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Prepare your book (finished or not quite there) and yourself for the next step on your publishing odyssey.
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A One-Day Introduction to New York’s Contemporary Art Scene
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This class is an introduction to the diverse contemporary art market in New York.
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Poetry Writing Workshop
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Explore and practice craft elements such as metaphor, line breaks and endings while reading a variety of contemporary and classic poets including Wislawa Szymborska, Ilya Kaminsky, Rita Dove, Barbara Hamby, James Galvin and Stanley Kunitz.
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Photography Workshop: Inspiration and Vision
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Join a vibrant community of photographers for inspiration, education and discussion.
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Get More Out of Your Digital Point-and-Shoot Camera
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Cover camera operation, aperture, shutter speed, white balance, file management and composition.
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Knife Skills 101 and 102
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Learn basic knife skills that make cooking more efficient and fun.
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Everybody Can Sing
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Everybody is born able to sing.
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Floral Centerpieces with an Ikebana Touch
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Create an arrangement that is viewed from all sides—a centerpiece with a Japanese flair.
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Lettering for Non-Calligraphers
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This workshop is designed for those with no calligraphy experience who would like to learn beautiful hand-lettering styles to enliven invitations, greeting cards and artwork.
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Introduction To Opera
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Examine and enjoy masterpieces as you learn the basic components of opera in this fun and informative workshop.
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Introduction to Ikebana
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Create an arrangement that can be viewed from all sides—a centerpiece with a Japanese flair—as you learn the principles of Ikebana.
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The Six-Hour Art Major
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This entertaining and informative seminar offers mini-versions of the essential courses included in the typical art major.
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Coffee and Classics: Herzog by Saul Bellow
Mon, Mar 26, 2012, 10 am
Read or re-read the books you’ve always meant to, if only you’d had the time.
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Simple Cooking: Matzoh Balls & Gefilte Fish
Tue, Mar 27, 2012, 10 am
Russell Moss is the executive chef at 92YTribeca and has previously taught at the Art Institute of New York City.
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Spring Flower Arranging
Tue, Apr 17, 2012, 10:30 am
Contemplate the power of flowers: get your home ready for spring with fresh flowers.
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How to Start Your Dream Business
Wed, Apr 18, 2012, 10 am
Have you ever dreamed of starting your own business, but didn’t know where to begin?
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Coffee and Classics: The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde
Mon, Apr 30, 2012, 10 am
Read or re-read the books you’ve always meant to, if only you’d had the time.
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Priority registration puts you at the front of the line to register for courses and events for an upcoming semester.
Eligible patrons will be able to order priority registration online.
Who is eligible for priority registration?
Individuals who have participated in 92nd Street Y programs over the past year in selected program areas, participants in certain memberships, and those who have made contributions of $500 or more to 92Y, are eligible to register for programs before they become available to the general public.
How do I know if I qualify?
Patrons that qualify for Priority Registration will receive packets in the mail explaining how to purchase online. Priority registration is normally mailed 2-3 weeks before a catalog is available. Registration information includes your Patron ID#. You can use this ID# to setup your login information online. This will allow you to register early for a course or event. Please note: if you receive a packet, you are only eligible to priority register for the programs covered in your packet.
Priority Registration Support
To find out if you are eligible for priority registration, don't have your Patron ID#, or having difficulty ordering online, please call 212.415.5500 or email.