The Museum of the City of New York is unveiling a lineup of programs to celebrate the dynamic exhibition, Stephen Burrows: When Fashion Danced, before it closes on July 28.
Stephen Burrows: When Fashion Danced showcases the works of the first African-American designer to attain international stature. It features sketches, photographs, video, and more than 50 designs, including first fashion collection, dresses that twirled on the floor of Studio 54, a colorful jumpsuit designed for Cher, and more. The Museum will keep the exhibition open late so attendees can visit before the programs begin.
In July, the Museum is holding two, exciting evening events, programs for children, and a final gallery tour led by Curator Phyllis Magidson.
EVENING PROGRAMS
Studio 54 and Beyond: New York’s 1970s Club Scene
Wednesday July 17 at 6:30 PM
Studio 54 was the ultra-glamorous and unpredictable epicenter of New York nightlife in the 1970s. It brought together leading rock stars, artists, designers, and literati (plus their many hangers-on) within its hazy four walls. Your hosts are DJs Myra Scheer and Marc Benecke of The Marc & Myra Show on SiriusXM Studio 54 Radio channel 54; panelists are Vince Aletti, music journalist; Bob Colacello, writer, journalist, and former Interview editor; Richie Notar, founder of Notar Hospitality, former Nobu co-owner and former Studio 54 busboy; and fashion model Pat Cleveland. Co-sponsored by SiriusXM Radio and presented in conjunction with Stephen Burrows: When Fashion Danced.
FAMILY PROGRAMS
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