Fashion Meets Pop Art at the Mint Museum

DURING THE 1960S and ’70s in New York City, pop artist Andy Warhol and fashion designer Roy Halston Frowick were friends who became superstars in their respective fields. Soon, their personal lives and creative work began to intersect. Warhol’s portrait of Jackie Kennedy Onassis wearing the pillbox hat Halston designed for her is among the pieces showcased in the new exhibit Halston and Warhol: Silver and Suede at Mint Museum Uptown. Explore these overlapping lives and the extraordinary art they produced. Through June 14, tickets $6-$24, mintmuseum.org.