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    1865 B'way (61st St.), 408-1420. Weds., Fri., Mon. & Tues. 10-6; Thurs. 10-7; Sat. 10-5; closed Sun. Free. "Images in Procession: Testimonies to Spanish Faith" pres. statues & photographs depicting emotional bonds of Spanish Catholicism [through 4/29].

     

    AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY

    Central Park W. (79th St.), 769-5200. Weds., Thurs. & Sun.-Tues. 10-5:45; Fri. & Sat. 10-8:45. $9.50, $7.50 st./sc., $6 child. Body modification exhibit, "Body Art: Marks of Identity" [through 5/29]. "Full Moon: Apollo Mission Photographs of the Lunar Landscape" depicts prints from NASA's missions to the moon [through 9/23].

     

    ASIA SOCIETY AT MIDTOWN

    502 Park Ave. (59th St.), 517-ASIA. Weds.-Sat., Mon. & Tues. 10-6; closed Sun. $4, $2 st./sc. "Sheer Realities: Clothing & Power in Nineteenth-Century Philippines" displays Filipino fabrics reflecting contemporary social climate [through 4/22]. "Philippine Style 2000" pres. fashion students' work produced in the Philippines [through 6/10].

     

    BROOKLYN MUSEUM OF ART

    200 Eastern Pkwy. (Washington Ave.), Bklyn., 718-638-5000. Weds.-Fri. 10-5; Sat. & Sun. 11-6; first Sat. of the month 11-11, eve. free; closed Mon. & Tues. $4, $2 st./sc. "Hiroshige: One Hundred Famous Views of Edo" pres. Utagawa Hiroshige's 19th-century series of woodblock prints [through 4/23]. "Carved Memories: Tombstones of the Russian Jewish Pale" photographs by David Goberman [through 4/30]. "Guennol: A Collection of the Imagination" displays objects from the Martin collection, representing various cultures in the world [through 5/7]. Peruvian textiles, Native American Art, masks from African cultures & more on display "Realm of Marvels: Building Collections for the Future" [through 6/18].

     

    GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM

    1071 5th Ave. (89th St.), 423-3500. Weds., Sun.-Tues. 9-6; Fri. & Sat. 9-8; closed Thurs. $12, $7 st./sc., child. under 12 free. "Noontime Slide Talk: Nam June Paik's TV" discussion examines Paik's use of tv as an art form [Fri. at 12]. "The Art of Nam June Paik" displays television projects, videotapes, installations, performances, collaborations & sculptures by contemporary artist [through 4/26]. "New Latino Films & Videos" feat. independent film & videomakers [through 5/3].

     

    GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM~SOHO

    575 B'way (betw. Houston & Prince Sts.,), 423-3500. Thurs.-Mon. 11-6; closed Weds. & Tues. Free. "Andy Warhol: The Last Supper" exhibits his take on Da Vinci's work through silkscreens & paintings [permanent].

     

    HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES LIBRARY

    5th Ave. (42nd St.), 869-8089. Weds., Tues. 11-7:30; Thurs.-Sat. 10-6; Mon. 10-6; closed Sun. Free. Charles Addams drawings exhibited in "In The Off-Season: Drawings of Spring & Summer," first in three-part series, a collection of lampoons for The New Yorker [through 6/24].

     

    INTREPID SEA AIR SPACE MUSEUM

    Pier 86, W. 46th St. (12th Ave.), 245-0072. Weds.-Sun. & Tues. 10-5; closed Mon. $10, $7.50 veterans, reservists, st./sc., $5 ages 6-11, $1 ages 2-5, free for active duty & toddlers. "Prepare to Dive: Centennial Exhibit of the Navy's First Submarine" feat. submarine built in 1878 [permanent]. "Defending our Future" exhibits machinery, statistics & Pentagon's latest project [permanent]. "Desert Storm Strike," "A-6 Cockpit Challenge" & "Cold War/Berlin Wall Exhibit" [permanent].

     

    JEWISH MUSEUM

    1109 Fifth Ave. (92nd St.), 423-3271. Weds., Thurs., Sun. & Mon. 11-5:45; Tues. 11-8; closed Fri., Sat. $8, $5.50 st./sc., child. under 12 free. Pay-what-you-wish Tues. after 3. "Berlin Metropolis: Jews & The New Culture, 1890-1918" explores the Jewish experience in Berlin with more than 250 city artifacts [through 4/23]. "Paris in New York: French-Jewish Artists in Private Collections" pres. works by 12 artists incl. Max Weber, Jacques Lipchitz, Chaim Soutine [through 6/25]. "Pickles & Pomegranates: Jewish Homes Near & Far" displays reproductions of a century's worth of Jewish homes around the world with composite characters inviting your children to play house with them [through 10/00].

     

    LOWER EAST SIDE TENEMENT MUSEUM

    90 Orchard St. (Broome St.), 431-0233. Call for times & prices. "Sitting Shiva: The Rogarshevsky Family Apartment" interactive exhibit feat. home of Jewish immigrant family from Lithuania in mourning [permanent]. "The Gumpertz & Baldizzi Apartments," restored to 1870 & 1935 (respectively) specifications [permanent]. Tours incl. "19th-century Tenement," "The Confino Family Apartment," & "The Streets Where We Lived."

     

    METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART

    1000 Fifth Ave. (82nd.), 535-7710. Weds. & Thurs. 9:30-5:30; Fri. & Sat. 9:30-9; Sun. 9-5:30; Tues. 9:30-5:30; closed Mon. $10, $5 st./sc., child. under 12 free w/adult. "Ancient Faces: Mummy Portraits from Roman Egypt" pres. 70 Fayum portraits [through 5/7]. "Walker Evans" pres. 175 vintage pictures by the famed photographer [through 5/14], along with "Tilman Riemenschneider: Master Sculptor of the Late Middle Ages" feat. sculptures in wood & stone with historical context & recreated tools [through 5/14]. "Korean Ceramics from the Museum of Oriental Ceramics, Osaka" displays 48 works from the 12th- to the 19th-century [through 6/4]. "Masterpieces of Japanese Art from the Mary Griggs Burke Collection" looks at Burke's activities as a collector for the last 37 years [through 6/25]. "Art & Oracle: Spirit Voices of Africa" explores artistic creation & divine inspiration [through 7/30]. "The World of Scholars' Rocks: Gardens, Studios & Paintings" feat. rocks from Chinese gardens & more [through 8/20]. "Subjects & Symbols in American Sculpture: Selections from the Permanent Collection" exhibition of works by themes created betw. 1850 to 1935 [through 8/20]. "Perfect Documents: Walker Evans & African Art, 1935" displays 50 Evans photographs from the "African Negro Art" Met exhibit of 1935 [through 9/3]. "Painters In Paris: 1895-1950" feat. more than 100 paintings by Picasso, Matisse, Miro & others from the School of Paris [through 12/31]. "European Helmets, 1450-1650: Treasures from the Reserve Collection" feat. 75 helmets from the apogee of helmet design [through 1/2001].

     

    el museo del barrio

    1230 5th Ave. (104th St.), 831-7272. Weds.-Sun. 11-5; closed Mon. & Tues. $4, $2 st./sc., child. under 12 free. "Latin American Still Life: Reflections of Time & Place" displays over 80 paintings, photographs & sculptures by many artists incl. Diego Rivera & Frida Kahlo [through 5/21].

     

    MUSEUM OF AMERICAN FINANCIAL HISTORY

    28 B'way (betw. Exchange Pl. & Beaver St.), 908-4519. Weds.-Sat., Tues. 10-4; closed Sun. & Mon. $2 don. "Erie Canal: Locks, Stocks & Barrels" explores the Canal's role in NYC's rise to financial prominence [through 6/2].

     

    MUSEUM OF AMERICAN FOLK ART

    2 Lincoln Sq. (betw. 65th & 66th Sts.), 595-9533. Weds.-Sun. & Tues. 11:30-7:30; closed Mon. $3 contrib. "Millennial Dreams: Vision & Prophecy in American Folk Art" displays works from New Mexican santos to Pennsylvania German fraktur to Adventist charts exhibiting folk heritage & renderings of the future [through 5/14].

     

    MUSEUM OF CHINESE IN THE AMERICAS

    70 Mulberry St. (Bayard St.), 619-4785. Weds.-Sat. & Tues. 12-5; closed Sun. & Mon. $3, $1 st./sc., child. under 12 free. "Fan Ngukki (Returning Home)" displays Brenda Joy Lem's silkscreened banners [through 6/30]. "Where Is Home? Chinese in the Americas," personal stories, photos, mementos & poetry encased in a structure reminiscent of a glowing Chinese lantern [permanent]. "Family Portraits" [permanent].

     

    MUSEUM OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK

    1220 5th Ave. (103rd St.), 534-1672. Weds.-Sat. 10-5; Sun 12-5; Tues. 10-2; closed Mon. $5, $4 st./sc./child., $10 families. "This Land is Your Land: The Life & Legacy of Woody Guthrie" honors the iconic left-wing singer/activist through rare interviews, photographs & recordings [through 4/23]. "The New York Century" exhibit showcases glimpses of influential people & events [through 5/28]. Original costumes for Cabaret, Fiddler on the Roof, Chicago & more displayed, paying memorial tribute to costume designer Patricia Zipprodt [through 7/2]. Photographs & essays by NYC high school students documenting changes in the city's immigrant neighborhoods during "New York Toy Stories" & "Andrew Jackson Head" [permanent].

     

    MUSEUM OF MODERN ART

    11 W. 53rd St. (betw. 5th & 6th Aves.), 708-9400. Thurs. & Sat.-Tues. 10:30-5:30; Fri. 10:30-8:15; closed Weds., $10, $6.50 st./sc., child. under 16 free w/adult. Pay-what-you-wish Fri. 4:30-8:15. See also "Film & Video." "Projects" series continues: #70 with Shirin Neshat, Simon Patterson & Xu Bing's banners [through 5/1]. "Making Choices" feat. 11 different themes like Graphic-Photographic, War & Giorgio Morandi Etchings [through 7/22]. "The Marriage of Reason & Squalor" looks at modern values of ideal form [through 9/5]. "The Raw & the Cooked" explores work by unschooled & naive artists [through 9/5]. "The Marriage of Reason & Squalor" [through 9/19]. "Anatomically Incorrect" [through 9/26].

    MUSEUM OF TELEVISION & RADIO

    25 W. 52nd St. (5th Ave.), 621-6600. Weds., Sat., Sun. & Tues. 12-6; Thurs. 12-8; Fri. 12-9. $6, $4 st./sc., $3 child. under 13. See also "Film & Video." Orson Welles' The Fountain of Youth screening of 1956 TV pilot with rare footage of Welles [through 5/7]. "Something for Everyone: Sondheim Tonight!" commemorates the theater composer's 70th birthday [through 6/25]. Black Radio: Telling It Like It Was retrospective narrated by Lou Rawls, part of the "Radio Listening Series." [through 7/16].

     

    NATIONAL MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN

    George Gustav Heye Center, 1 Bowling Green (betw. State & Whitehall Sts.) 668-6624. Weds.-Tues. 10-5; Thurs. 10-8. Free. "Body Art: Marks of Identity" showcases styles in which people have decorated their bodies [through 5/29]. "Reservation X: The Power of Place" traveling exhibition by seven native artists [through 8/20]. "All Roads Are Good: Native Voices on Life & Culture" displays more than 300 symbolic objects chosen by 23 Native selectors [permanent].

     

    NEWSEUM/NY

    580 Madison Ave. (betw. 56th & 57th Sts.), 317-7596. Weds.-Sat., Mon. & Tues. 10-5:30; closed Sun. Free. "Every Four Years" presidential exhibition with guest curator Doris Kearns Goodwin [through 5/6]. "Beyond the Fall" pres. life in the Eastern Bloc circa 1989 as photographed by Anthony Suau [through 6/3]. "Every Four Years" explores reporters & candidates from 20th century campaign trails [through 5/6].

     

    NEW YORK HALL OF SCIENCE

    47-01 Flushing Meadows Corona Park, 718-699-0005. Weds., Mon. & Tues. 9:30-2; Thurs.-Sun.; 9:30-5. $7.50, $5 child./sc. Free Thurs. & Fri., 2-5. "The Changing Face of Women's Health" focuses on detection, prevention, risk & control in the fight against diseases afflicting women [through 4/30]. "Marvelous Molecules?The Secret of Life" illustrates similar chemistry traits among living things?humans, amoebas & cockroaches [permanent].

     

    NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY

    2 W. 77th St. (Central Park W.), 873-0509. Weds.-Sun. & Tues. 11-5; closed Mon. $5, $3 st./sc., child. 12 & under free. "John James Audubon: The Birds of Winter" feat. 15 paintings by the artist of New York winter birds [through 4/30]. "New York on the Brink: The City's Fiscal Crisis of the 1970s" re-evaluates the crisis through comparison with the current boom period [through 5/7]. "Without Sanctuary: Lynching Photography in America" feat. photographs by James Allen & John Littlefield documenting lynching in America from the 1870s to the 1950s [through 6/18]. "Magnum Millennium: Fifty Years of Photography" [through 6/18]. "Jessie Tarbox Beals On Assignment" exhibition of one of America's first photojournalist [through 7/9}. "Futureworks I" exhibitions examines intersections of art, science & technology [through 7/30]. "Masterworks of 19th-century American Painting" feat. nearly 50 oil paintings by such artists as William Sydney Mount, Thomas Cole & Asher B. Durand [permanent]. "Kid City" [permanent]. "Daily Life in New Amsterdam" slide lecture with Peter Rose on culinary traditions [Weds. at 6:45].

     

    QUEENS MUSEUM OF ART

    New York City Bldg., Flushing Meadows Corona Park, 718-592-9700. Weds.-Fri. 10-5; Sat.-Sun. 12-5; closed Mon. & Tues. $4, $2 st./sc., child. under 5 free. "New York Noir: Crime Photographs from the Daily News Archive" feat. 130 infamous vintage crime pictures [through 4/30]. "William Glackens: A Journey from Realism to Impressionism" focuses on the popular artist's use of color & light [through 4/30]. "Joan Linder: When? Now." feat. artist work [through 6/23]. "Tiffany in Queens: Selections from the Neustadt Museum Collection" [permanent]. "Queens Focus" displays work of local artists [permanent].

     

    SOUTH STREET SEAPORT MUSEUM

    207 Front St. (betw. South & Fulton Sts.), 748-8600. Weds.-Tues. 10-5. $6, $5 sc., $3 child. "American Tattoo: The Art of Gus Wagner" shows the oeuvre of Sailortown's father [through 5/31].

     

    SWISS INSTITUTE OF NEW YORK

    495 B'way (betw. Spring & Broome Sts.), 925-2035. Weds.-Sat., Tues. 11-6; closed Sun. & Mon. Free. "Tenacity," cultural practices in the age of information & biotechnology [through 5/13].

     

    WHITNEY MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART

    945 Madison Ave. (75th St.), 570-3600. Weds., Fri.-Sun. & Tues. 11-6; Thurs. 1-8; closed Mon. $12.50, $10.50 st./sc./groups of 10 or more. "What's New: Recent Acquisitions in Photography" displays 20 photos from Kiki Smith, Ralph Eugene Meatyard, Cindy Sherman & more [through 5/21]. "Edward Hopper, Printmaker" reflects museums newfound dedication to works on paper [through 5/28]. "2000 Biennial Exhibition" feat. works by nearly 100 artists [through 6/4].

     

    whitney museum of american art at philip morris

    120 Park Ave. (42nd St.), 878-2550. Weds.-Sat., Mon. & Tues. 7:30-9:30; closed Sun. Free. "By Any Means Necessary: New Experiments in Interdisciplinary Performance" four-part series of new works & works-in-progress [through 6/7].

     

    YESHIVA UNIVERSITY MUSEUM

    2520 Amsterdam Ave. (185th St.). 960-5390. Weds., Thurs. & Tues. 10:30-5:30; Sun. 12-6; closed Mon., Fri. & Sat. $3, $1.50 child., st./sc. free. "My Father's Pawnshop" exhibits Maxine Yalovitz-Blankenship's life as a Southern Jew depicted on oil paintings [permanent]. "Varieties of Religious Experience" feat. Yves Mozelsio's photographs of Jewish people at work incl. a clown & FBI Spanish translator [permanent]. "The Fairy Tale Series" illustrates folk tales by Israeli-born artist Michelle Muhlbaum [permanent]. "Tree of Life: Sculpture by Rafael David Sucari." "First Fruits" pres. students' works from the Ulpanat B'nei Akiva School of Art, Music & Communication in Tetach Tikva, Israel [permanent].