Pride Month: Tie Dye T-Shirts
Show off your Pride in this fun tie dye t-shirt making program in the Cambria Heights Teen Center! Supplies are limited — first-come, first-served.
Teen Tech Lab: Adobe Photoshop Workshop
WeeklyCentral Library Teen Center: Intro to Tech — Cricut
WeeklyCaribbean Heritage Month: Mask Making
Create a mask that represents the colors and culture of an island in the Caribbean. Supplies limited — first-come, first-served.
Pride: Stop-Motion Workshop
Learn stop-motion animation from award-winning artist Matthew Sandager (Sesame Street, Target, NY Review of Books). Build mini sets, stage scenes, and shoot stop-motion clips. Each teen receives a finished mini film to screen and share, celebrating Pride through creative self-expression. 9 seats available — registration required.
Recording Studio for Teens
WeeklyVideo Game Thursdays
WeeklyCentral Library Teen Center: Open Tech Lab
WeeklyJuneteenth: Innovation Stations — The Glow Up
Meditate on the meaning of Juneteenth while creating a beautiful craft. UV resin only hardens when light hits it — that moment mirrors Juneteenth itself: freedom existed on paper, but only became real when the light of knowledge arrived. Create a UV resin pendant or keychain charm filled with Pan-African color pigments, gold leaf, and a secret word sealed inside. Funded by Amazon.
Fun Friday in the Teen Center
WeeklyTeen Open Tech Lab
WeeklyBlack Men & Boys Symposium
Black Men & Boys Symposium featuring guest speakers from all different fields. Presented by Dreams With No Limits (DWNL) and The Edward Davis Center. For more info contact Bridgett Buckeey-Smith at 718-415-0871.
Saturday Night Lights
Every SaturdayRoyal Art Teens: Painting with Freedom
Every SaturdayCentral Library Teen Center: Adobe Photoshop Workshop
WeeklyTeen Tech Lab: Adobe Photoshop Workshop
WeeklyCentral Library Teen Center: Intro to Tech — Cricut
WeeklyRecording Studio for Teens
WeeklyVideo Game Thursdays
WeeklyCentral Library Teen Center: Open Tech Lab
WeeklyPride: Stop-Motion Workshop
Learn stop-motion animation from award-winning artist Matthew Sandager (Sesame Street, Target, NY Review of Books). Build mini sets, stage scenes, and shoot stop-motion clips. Each teen receives a finished mini film to screen and share, celebrating Pride through creative self-expression.