Events

Wednesday, August 26 | Screening, Book Launch, and Artist Talkback Featuring Patrick O’Hare’s Short Film “The Light at Dusk”

Join us for a screening of Patrick O’Hare’s “The Light at Dusk,” a photo-montage film that interweaves still photographs of New York City and upstate New York with a spoken text dealing with themes of memory, time, and the uncanny.

Both the stills and the poems are at times fragmented, cryptic, and on the edge of a disembodied state of awareness. The exploration is of a city as a lonely void, and the country as a place of haunted shapes and forms, that eventually merge with each other and produce a state of mind that transcends the idea of regions and embraces a kind of perpetual transition, impermanence, uncertainty, and foreboding.

The forces and refractions of weather and visual phenomenon in both urban infrastructure and the rural and small-town landscapes provide gestures of a fragile beauty that hover on the edge of futility. A cinematic narrative that follows the contours, specters, illuminations, and visual portals of the everyday.

The short screening will be followed by a discussion with Brent Wahl, a multi-media artist whose photography stages questions about collective identity, our relationship to reality and perception, and the ways we frame our existence. Through ambiguity, contextual, and optical shifts, his work reveals unexpected connections and complicates meaning within the frame. Wahl is a Senior Lecturer at the Weitzman School of Design at the University of Pennsylvania.

Following the conversation, O’Hare’s new book “Memories of a Weather Exposed Skeleton” will be available for purchase, alongside his 2020 release, “Evanescent Cities.” O’Hare’s exhibit in our front room, his short film, and his latest book share many of the same images, allowing audiences the opportunity to engage with his work in a range of formats.

FREE ENTRY for all!

Friday, August 7 | OPENING RECEPTION: Exhibits by Akiva Listman + Patrick O’Hare

Come celebrate the opening of two new exhibits that explore the ephemeral everyday in NYC!

In the back gallery, we are thrilled to host Akiva Listman’s “I Appreciate You.” This exhibition honors the physical objects that witness New York City’s daily rhythm and reflect it back to us through their wear and surface qualities. Small pieces of the city, which could otherwise go unrecognized, on display for our delight and understanding.

In the front room, The City Reliquary is pleased to present Patrick O’Hare’s “Views from the Skeletal City,” a series of xeroxes of black and white photographs scanned and rescanned to varying degrees of abstraction and image degradation. The images comprise a dreamscape of various locations in New York City, many on the peripheries of its outer boroughs. An exploration of everyday borders, outposts and spaces, the works utilize weather, light and shadow to reveal an ethereal and fleeting infrastructure we inhabit and move through.

Stop by on August 7th between 7-10pm | FREE ENTRY for all!

June 19: “Meet the Artists” Cocktail Party

An evening with the artists behind two shows currently on display at the City Reliquary Museum:

Front room:
“The Rabbits Knew: Drawings from The Rabbit Shows 2012–2025”
Drawings by Mark Quinlan

Back room:
“Slipping Into Forever Time”
Paintings by Michael Craig Tracy

There will be artists talks with Michael Craig Tracy, Mark Quinlan, and City Reliquary founder, Dave Herman.

Each ticket includes 2 specialty drinks by Williamsburgh legendary bartender and artist, Mark Quinlan

Each ticket purchased is also eligible to win one of two prizes:
– an original framed Rabbit drawing by Mark Quinlan
– an original framed drawing by Michael Craig Tracy

Miss Subways 2026

Illustration of a curvy woman in a red bathing suit with the Coney Island beach and parachute jump in the background.

Friday, June 5, 7-10 pm (8 pm showtime)

Coney Island USA Sideshows by the Seashore Theater (1208 Surf Ave, Brooklyn)

Tickets: $30 General/$10 City Reliquary members. Buy Now!

On Friday, June 5, The City Reliquary and Coney Island USA proudly present Miss Subways 2026! This one-night-only extravaganza event celebrating NYC’s favorite mode of transportation takes place at the Sideshows by the Seashore Theater, 1208 Surf Avenue, from 7-10 pm. Tickets are on sale now! ($30 general, $10 for City Reliquary members).

Miss Subways contestants, in colorful and fancy dress, pose on stage.

A diverse lineup of contestants will represent their subway line of choice for a panel of local celebrity judges in Costume, Talent, and Interview categories.

The winner will receive the transit tiara, the subway sash, and the title of Miss Subways 2026. (Photo: Nate Dorr @rock_hyrax)


The winner will be crowned by Miss Subways 2025, artist and performer Bimini Cricket! (Photo: Nate Dorr @rock_hyrax)

Bimini Cricket, in a yellow gown with a subway design, sash, and crown.

The 2026 Miss Subways Contestants

  • Abby Fantastic (she/her/Mom), world-renowned burlesque performer and co-producer of Bounce House Burlesque. Representing the A train.
  • Jess Joseph (she/her), writer, educator, tour guide, and local history (including Miss Subways) expert. Representing the 2 train.
  • LuXury Leah (she/her), best known for wrestling in Subway Mania, but you should also know her cosplay and charity work through Critical Care Comics. Representing the 4 train.
  • Trudy Carmichael (she/her), Las Vegas lounge legend bringing improvisational grit and glamor to NYC. Representing the C train.
  • Alicia Kalsi (she/her), civil servant, award-winning vocalist, puppeteer, and pinball enthusiast. Representing the Franklin Avenue Shuttle.
  • Kaley Morrison (she/her), sketch and improv comedian, burlesque performer, writer, and advocate for Native and Indigenous artists. Representing the R train.
  • Sugar Hoops (he/him), creator and performer of circus musical works, specializing in aerial lyra, hoops, and rope darts. Representing the L train.

The Master of Ceremonies

Brini Maxwell seated in a yellow chair and turning around to face the camera

Presiding over this year’s pageant, and bringing her talents to a new realm, is domestic doyenne Brini Maxwell. Described as part Donna Reed, part Mary Tyler Moore, Maxwell makes kitsch feel classy through her unparalleled personal flair for home design, entertaining and savvy household tips. She began sharing her domestic know-how on her eponymous show on cable access and later moved to the Style network. Her love of 20th century culture and design means she’s tickled pink to host Miss Subways 2026, following her turn as a judge of last year’s competition. She’s currently producing content for YouTube and acting as a muse for the art of her creator, Ben Sander.

Special Guest Announcer

Charlie Pellett in front of the Forest Hills-71St Street Station holding a toy subway car

Charlie Pellett is a veteran news anchor and reporter for Bloomberg Radio. Most importantly, as one of the designated official voices of the New York City subway system, Charlie Pellett asks riders to “Stand clear of the closing doors, please!” Before joining Bloomberg in 1992, Pellett spent a decade at 1010 WINS in New York City. He also worked as a news writer for CNN, as a disc jockey in Northampton, MA, and co-hosted a Friday night call-in show with former New York City Mayor Ed Koch.

The Celebrity Judges

Each of this year’s Miss Subways judges embodies creativity, love for New York City, and living life to its fullest extent. They’re artists, performers, tastemakers, advocates, and one of the voices of our daily commute.

Joe Coleman, Artist

Joe Coleman is a world-renowned painter, writer and performer based in New York. His microscopically detailed paintings have been exhibited for four decades in major museums throughout the world including one-man exhibitions at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris, the Kunst-Werke Institute for Contemporary Art in Berlin and the Barbican Centre in London. He was the subject of the award winning feature length documentary How Dark My Love (2025). In 2024, a 450 page monograph of his work and life, A Doorway to Joe, was published by Fantagraphics. Joe and his wife Whitney were King Neptune and Queen Mermaid in the 2024 Coney Island Mermaid Parade.

Queerly Femmetastic, Brooklyn Bombshell

Brooklyn Bred bombshell Queerly Femmetastic is a nerdy connoisseur of Blackness. Her pronouns are she, her, and ma’am. This Patron Saint of Multiple Orgasms is inspired by Black shake-dancers, strippers, and hoochie-coochie girls across generations. Known for snatching souls and taking titles, she is Miss Subways 2024, the Silver Tusk Awards 2025 Entertainer of the Year, and Miss Coney Island 2026. Queerly loves the smell of books, practicing sneaky splits, and the feeling of your money on her skin.

Bernie Wagenblast, voice of the New York City Subway

Bernie Wagenblast’s voice was first heard by folks in the Tri-State Area in 1979 when she made her debut on New York radio as a traffic reporter. Since 2009 her voice is heard daily by millions of riders on the New York City subway (“Please stand away from the platform edge!”). She also is the voice of the AirTrain at Newark Liberty International Airport and on PATCO in South Jersey and Philadelphia. At the start of 2023 Bernie came out as a transgender woman and has used her celebrity to raise trans visibility. More recently, she was asked by Lin-Manuel Miranda to serve as the voice of the train conductor on the Warriors album. She has been named as one of the grand marshals for the 2026 NYC Pride March. Follow Bernie at @cranford_radio

This will be an unforgettable evening! Don’t miss the crowning of this year’s Reina of the Rails!

Call for Contestants: Miss Subways 2026

Illustration of a curvy woman in a red bathing suit with the Coney Island beach and parachute jump in the background.

Miss Subways 2026 will be held on Friday, June 5, at Coney Island’s Sideshows by the Seashore Theater: 1208 Surf Avenue, Brooklyn, NY! We’ll celebrate our city’s iconic 24-hour transit system with a one-night-only evening of eclectic performance and civic spirit.

Tickets are $30, or $10 for City Reliquary members. Reliquary membership costs $10/month.

Want to come for free? We’re seeking contestants for this year’s event. Complete the application form at the link by 11:59pm on Tuesday, May 12 (EXTENDED!) to be considered! Finalists will be selected, and all applicants notified, by Friday, May 15.

Contestants will compete in THREE CATEGORIES evaluated according to creativity, originality, and skill:

  • Costume
  • Talent
  • Interview

Last year’s performances included a tribute to the R46 subway cars accompanied by a handcrafted puppet, an operatic ode to reading on the train, a draglesque number embodying a puddle of subway goo, contortion, comedy, and a subway rat rap. Feats of strength, humorous powerpoints, we’re seeking any kind of talent that embodies the spirit of NYC and the subway system that keeps it running. Show us what you’ve got!

More information about the event, including our judges panel and ticket information, coming soon!

ABOUT MISS SUBWAYS

The City Reliquary Miss Subways updates the historic “Miss Subways” beauty contest held in New York City from 1941 to 1976 (and resurrected once by the MTA in 2004) for the 21st century. The event expands on the progressive history of Miss Subways as the first racially integrated beauty competition and invites contestants of all gender identities, body types, and ages 18+ to apply. The first City Reliquary Miss Subways was presented in 2017.

Contestants representing their subway line of choice compete for the prized title of Miss Subways and the transit tiara. A panel of local celebrity judges will evaluate their costumes, talent performances, and answers to subway-themed questions to decide who will represent NYC straphangers as the next Miss Subways!

The winner will join an illustrious lineup. Past winners of the City Reliquary Miss Subways are artist and comedian Lisa Levy (Miss Subways 2017), urban planner Parker MacLure (Miss Subways 2018), musician and director Dylan Mars Greenberg (Miss Subways 2019), marketing pro and performer Harmony Hardcore (Miss Subways 2023–the first since the pandemic), Brooklyn chanteuse Queerly Femmetastic (Miss Subways 2024), and multi-hyphenate performer Bimini Cricket (Miss Subways 2025). 

ABOUT CONEY ISLAND USA

Coney Island USA exists to defend the honor of American popular culture through innovative exhibitions and performances. Presenting and producing exciting new works, our approach is rooted in mass culture and the traditions of P.T. Barnum, dime museums, burlesque, circus sideshows, vaudeville, and Coney Island itself. Preserving and championing a set of uniquely American visual and performing art forms, we seek to create an international forum for cultural preservation and discourse, and where Coney Island represents these impulses, we strive to make it once again a center for live art and entrepreneurial spirit. Learn more at  https://www.coneyisland.com/. Follow on Instagram at @coney.island.usa and on Facebook at @coneyislandusa.

The 15th Annual Panorama Challenge

The City Reliquary’s Panorama Challenge returns on Friday, April 17, 2026! The 15th edition of the beloved trivia game will take place at the Queens Museum’s Panorama of the City of New York, a scale model of the five boroughs created for the 1964-1965 New York World’s Fair.

Since the City Reliquary first launched the Panorama Challenge at the Queens Museum in 2007, the event has regularly drawn the top dogs in NYC trivia. Emcee Gary Dennis and Quizmaster Jonathan Turer, founder of KnowItAllNewYorker.com, are back with a new batch of city-themed stumpers including “Chronically Online” (NYC Viral Moments), “The Road Where it Happens” (The City on Broadway), and other areas of urban history and lore.

Ticketing and team registration are open! Buy online in advance for a discount ($25 vs. $30 at the door). Members of the City Reliquary or Queens Museum get an even deeper discounted admission of $20. A link to team registration will be sent with ticket purchase confirmation.

This exciting evening of trivia puts the whole city at your feet. Teams of Panorama Pros (experts) and Panorama Challengers (amateurs) get quizzed on all things NYC using the Panorama as a massive game board. The winning Pro team will become part of Panorama Challenge history when its name is etched on the Panorama Challenge Trophy alongside past Pro team winners.

Shuttle service will be provided for guests between the 111th Street 7 train station to Queens Museum.

Questions? Reach out to us at [email protected]. See you at the Panorama!

Closing Reception: Intimate Portrait

Intimiate Portrait: Profile of a Mid-Century Manhattan Creative Couple

Intimate Portrait: Profile of a Mid-Century Manhattan Creative Couple on view in the City Reliquary exhibition hall, will host a closing reception on Saturday, October 18 2025, from 7 – 9pm.

Free and open to the public, no RSVP required.

Learn more about the exhibition and view new interview footage with curator Lee Berman at our exhibitions page.

Opening reception: The COVID Material Culture Museum

Featuring surprises and appearances by

  • Dana Reilly
  • Frances Campani
  • John Turner
  • Jeffrey Crowley
  • Moderna

Curated by Jacob Ford. Research by Isabel O’Leary.

Wednesday, September 3 from 6:00 to 9:00pm
370 Metropolitan Ave. Brooklyn, NY 11211

Free and open to the public.

Exhibition runs through February 2026, viewable during City Reliquary public hours.

Miss Subways 2025

Miss Subways poster: Friday July 18 at Coney Island USA

Friday, July 18, 7-11 pm (8 pm showtime)

Coney Island USA Sideshows by the Seashore Theater (1208 Surf Ave, Brooklyn)

Tickets: $30 General/$10 City Reliquary members. Buy Now!

The City Reliquary will present the 2024 Miss Subways spectacle on Friday, July 18. We’re once again working with our friends at Coney Island USA, NYC’s historic nexus of the weird and whimsical. Join us at the Sideshows by the Seashore Theater (1208 Surf Avenue). Tickets are on sale now! ($30 general, $10 for City Reliquary members).

A diverse lineup of contestants will represent their subway line of choice for a panel of local celebrity judges in Costume, Talent, and Interview categories.

The winner will receive the transit tiara, the subway sash, and the title of Miss Subways 2025. (Photo credit: Kevin Jackson @actionjackson_tm_)


The winner will be crowned by Miss Subways 2024, Brooklyn bombshell Queerly Femmetastic! (Photo credit: Kevin Jackson @actionjackson_tm_)

The 2025 Miss Subways Contestants

  • Izzy B (she/her), transit justice advocate and performer. Representing the 1 train.
  • Teresa Hui (she/her), actor, opera singer, and marathoner. Credits include the Apollo Theater, the Brooklyn Cyclones, and the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Representing the B/Q.
  • Fortissima of the F Train (she/her), operatic mermaid, community builder, and professional sparkle distributor. Representing the F train.
  • Pete Zaparty (they/he), artist and Irish dancer. Recently awarded “Best Plumage” in the Pigeon Impersonation Pageant on the High Line. Representing the L/M.
  • Sally Ann Hall (she/her), award-winning standup comedian and cabaret singer. Representing the J.
  • Amazing Amy (she/her), senior yoga practitioner and contortionist who spreads the yoga love. Representing multiple lines.
  • Bimini Cricket (she/her), comedic burlesque performer from the land down under. Representing the B train.
  • Emily Hupp (she/her), history buff and style icon, frequent participant in the Easter Bonnet Parade. Representing the 42nd Street Shuttle.

The Master of Ceremonies

Presiding over this year’s subway-themed extravaganza is performer and director Tom Meglio. Tom is the co-writer and host of the musical-sketch-comedy show Ze Follies Dorée!, which just completed a sold out run Off-Broadway at the AMT Theatre on 45th Street. He has performed at Carnegie Hall, 54 Below, The Slipper Room, and the Laurie Beechman Theatre. As a director Tom has staged productions at Adult Film Theatre Company, and The Brooklyn Centre for Theatre Research. Most recently, he served as the Assistant Director for Dilaria, by Julia Randall, currently running Off-Broadway at the Daryl Roth Theatre. @tommeglio @zefolliesdoree

The Celebrity Judges

This year’s Miss Subways judges come from the worlds of performance, comedy, and journalism. They’re artists who help make and keep NYC a cultural hotspot, advocates for the best of local culture, style icons, award winners, and the voice of our daily commute.

Brini Maxwell, domestic doyenne

Described as part Donna Reed, part Mary Tyler Moore, Maxwell makes kitsch feel classy through her unparalleled personal flair for home design, entertaining and savvy household tips. She began sharing her domestic know-how on her eponymous show on cable access and later moved to the Style network. Her love of 20th century culture and design means she’s tickled pink to be a judge for the Miss Subways Contest. She’s currently producing content for YouTube and acting as a muse for the art of her creator, Ben Sander.

Charlie Pellett, voice of the New York City Subway

Charlie is a veteran news anchor and reporter for Bloomberg Radio. Most importantly, as one of the designated official voices of the New York City subway system, Charlie Pellett asks riders to “Stand clear of the closing doors, please!” Before joining Bloomberg in 1992, Pellett spent a decade at 1010 WINS in New York City. He also worked as a news writer for CNN, as a disc jockey in Northampton, MA, and co-hosted a Friday night call-in show with former New York City Mayor Ed Koch.

Ella Louise Smith, “Miz E with a Z”

Co-Producer, Powell Leonard’s “The Kong Show” & Powella Production’s “We Make Events!” Ella Louise is an actress and performer. She appears as Miz E with a Z (and as her own twin sister) on Powell Leonard’s web series, “The Kong Show on TV,” filmed in Astoria, Queens. She is currently promoting an upcoming filmmaking workshop with independent filmmaker Keith Powell of Urban Artistic Films at Dave Silverberg’s film, photography and event studio, 3636 Studio, in the Kaufman Arts District, Long Island City, Queens. Ella was awarded Miss Congeniality at the Miss Subways 2023 event. She is thrilled to be a judge for the Miss Subways 2025 contest. Follow Ella Smith on Instagram at Miz_E_with_a_Z

Lisa Levy, Miss Subways 2017

Lisa Levy is a comedian, conceptual artist, and Miss Subways 2017 (the first postmenopausal Miss Subways!). Her performance work has been featured in publications such as the New York Times and The London Times. Her visual art has been exhibited at The New Museum, The Bronx Museum, SPRING/BREAK Art Fair, The Pulse Art Fair, and The Brooklyn Academy of Music. She hosts a weekly show on Radio Free Brooklyn, Dr. Lisa Gives a Sh*t, where she conducts funny, emotionally revealing “psychotherapy sessions” with a range of creative guests. @misssubways2017 @drlisalevysp @lisalevyartwork

Don’t miss the crowning of this year’s metro monarch! See you at the seashore!

Call for Contestants: Miss Subways 2025!

Miss Subways poster: Friday July 18 at Coney Island USA

Miss Subways 2025 will be held on Friday, July 18, at Coney Island’s Sideshows by the Seashore Theater: 1208 Surf Avenue, Brooklyn, NY! We’ll celebrate New York’s favorite mode of transportation with an evening of eclectic performance and civic spirit.

Are YOU Miss Subways 2025? We’re seeking contestants for this year’s event. Complete the application form at the link by 11:59pm on June 25 to be considered!

This year, contestants will compete in THREE CATEGORIES evaluated according to creativity, originality, and skill:

  • Costume
  • Talent
  • Interview

Past talent acts have included a dance by a mad scientist with Doc Ock arms, a pigeon burlesque, an experimental soundscape inspired by the Q, songs about subway proselytizers, and an appearance by the Wicked Witch of the Upper East Side and an immigrant from Oz. We want to see what you’ve got! Embrace the spirit of the city.

More information about the event, including our judges panel and ticket information, coming soon!

ABOUT MISS SUBWAYS

The City Reliquary Miss Subways updates the historic “Miss Subways” beauty contest held in New York City from 1941 to 1976 (and resurrected once by the MTA in 2004) for the 21st century. The event expands on the progressive history of Miss Subways as the first racially integrated beauty competition and invites contestants of all gender identities, body types, and ages 18+ to apply. The first City Reliquary Miss Subways was presented in 2017.

Contestants representing their subway line of choice compete for the prized title of Miss Subways and the transit tiara. A panel of local celebrity judges will evaluate their costumes, talent performances, and answers to subway-themed questions to decide who will represent NYC straphangers as the next Miss Subways!

The winner will join an illustrious lineup of past winners: artist and “first postmenopausal Miss Subways” Lisa Levy (Miss Subways 2017); urban planner Parker MacLure (Miss Subways 2018); musician and director Dylan Mars Greenberg (Miss Subways 2019); marketing pro and performer Harmony Hardcore (Miss Subways 2023); and Brooklyn chanteuse Queerly Femmetastic (Miss Subways 2024). 

ABOUT CONEY ISLAND USA

Coney Island USA exists to defend the honor of American popular culture through innovative exhibitions and performances. Presenting and producing exciting new works, our approach is rooted in mass culture and the traditions of P.T. Barnum, dime museums, burlesque, circus sideshows, vaudeville, and Coney Island itself. Preserving and championing a set of uniquely American visual and performing art forms, we seek to create an international forum for cultural preservation and discourse, and where Coney Island represents these impulses, we strive to make it once again a center for live art and entrepreneurial spirit. Learn more at  https://www.coneyisland.com/. Follow on Instagram at @coney.island.usa and on Facebook at @coneyislandusa.