Street Types: Turn of the Century Portraiture By Alice Austen
Sunday, May 26, 2013
11:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
This event repeats every day between 3/11/2013 and 5/31/2013.
This show explores the portraits Alice Austen made on the streets of Manhattan at the turn of the last century. Her curious work captured the faces of New York City’s working class, as the population exploded with an influx of new immigrants, hoping to find the American Dream.
The Alice Austen House Museum is accessible to wheelchair users. There is a wheelchair ramp located in the rear of the museum.
Location
Alice Austen House Museum in Alice Austen Park 
Staten Island
Cost
Free
Contact Number
(718) 816-4506
