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Bark After Dark: The New Yorker

  • Museum of the Dog 101 Park Avenue Manhattan (map)

Once a month, when the sun goes down, the dogs come out to play!

Bark After Dark is our new after-hours series where art, dogs, and community come together for a lively, themed evening. Enjoy music, special activities, and playful surprises designed for both people and pups—all set against the backdrop of the Museum’s one-of-a-kind collection. Each month brings a fresh twist, so no two nights are the same. It’s where culture and canine companionship collide—for the coolest night in town.

Free for Members at the Individual level and above; Non-Members $20 Humans, $5 Dogs. But, get your tickets early! These events typically sell out and we cannot guarantee there will be space the day of the event.

All attendees will be required to sign a waiver before entry.

Special for November 21: The New Yorker

Join cartoonist Lisa Rothstein for a lively presentation about the art of cartooning dogs, submitting to The New Yorker, and tips for illustrating your own pet. Two sessions are available at 6:15pm and 7:00pm to allow for the comfort all participants on two and four legs.

This event is FREE for Members at the Individual level and above.

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