Saturday, April 9, 2016

Art & Design Events, New York Area, Saturday, 9 April 2016

Solivagant* 53 Orchard St Adrián S. Bará A Portrait of Sovereignty curated by Humberto Moro 5-7
Artemisia 51 Orchard St Spring Show 6-9
Johannes Vogt 55 Chrystie St Cristóbal Lehyt 6-8
Morris-Warren 171 Chrystie St The PAFA Show: Work by Alumni Based in NYC Sarah Peters, Carson Fox, EJ Hauser, Claire Haik, Edgar Jerins, Jordan Griska, Doron Langberg, Stephanie Beck, Aaron Fowler, Jennifer Coates, Michael Shultis, Anna Shukeylo, Paul Metrinko, Zorowar Sidhu, Paul Loughney, curated by Katherine Bradford
Freight+Volume 97 Allen St Samuel Jablon Life is Fine 6-9
Tyler Wallach Studio at Mad Gallery 388 Broadway Pop-Up Exhibition 5 rsvp http://www.madgallerynyc.com
Emily Harvey Foundation 537 Broadway ISSUE Project Room presents: Dawn Kasper Wish Want Wish improvisational performance composition 7 $10 suggested
Zinc Bar 82 W 3 Segue Reading Series: Moyra Davey and Gregg Bordowitz, curated by Cornelia Barber, Rachel Valinsky 4:30-6:30
212 Arts 240 E 4 From The West Coast  Bisco Smith, Cali Killa, Chad Pierce, Eddie Colla, Free Humanity, Max Neutra, Mike Giant, Odlaw, Sket One, The Art Of Luck, and Tonia Calderon 6
Cooper Union 41 Cooper Square and 7 E 7 Open Studios 2016 4-7
Art Bar 52 8th Ave Paintings for Divine Consciousness Andrew Kaminiski, Amy Diener 5
Rubin Museum of Art 150 W 17 special gallery tour: Slow Art Day noon museum admission
The Kitchen 512 W 19 performance: Charlemagne Palestine Acme 8 $15
Jane Lombard 518 W 19 Shezad Dawood Anarchitecture 11:30-2:30
Anton Kern 532 West 20 Anne Collier 6-8
SIA 511 W 20 exhibition talk: Kurt Ralske Jean‐Luc Godard’s Dataset 2-3
Susan Inglett 522 W 24 conversation: Gary Stephan and Alina Tenser 4
303 507 W 24 book release party: Karen Kilimnik 4-6
Gallery 35 30 E 35th St  John Devaney Imagined City 6-8
InCube Arts 314 W 52 #1 Afterimage Kanako Hayashi, Mille Kalsmose, Peter Depelchin, Phil America, Rachel Steinberg; presented with  Residency Unlimited  7-9
John Jay College 524 W 59 Rainbow Book Fair: The Largest LGBT Book Event in America 12-6 $3 suggested
Church of St. Vincent Ferrer 869 Lexington Ave Manhattan Fine Press Book Fair 10-6
The Acropolis in Marcus Garvey Park 18 Mount Morris Park West Marcus Garvey Park Alliance Public Art Initiativer presents: Suprina DNA Totem: a Public Sculpture reception with performances 4:30-6 Southern overlook terrace (120th and Fifth Ave), continues at Heath Gallery
Heath 24 W 120 Caught In An Upward Spiral Suprina, Jeffrey Allen Price, Gabriel J. Shuldiner, and Victoria Udondian, co-curated by Akeem Duncan and Leanne Stella 6-9
Bronx Documentary Center 614 Courtlandt Ave Nina Robinson Not Forgotten: An Arkansas Family Album 6


RIVAA 527 Main St Roosevelt Island Visions of Gaia: artists' depictions and metaphors of the ecological world Anne Doris-Eisner, Oi Fortin, Frieda Howling, Greta Lood,Lisie Orjuela, John Arabolos, Phillip Falcone, John Favret,William Kent, Gus Moran, Mark Previtt, curated by Johnes Ruta 5-8


Auxiliary Projects 212R Norman Ave Greenpoint Whitney Lynn Sirens 6-8
Kayrock Screenprinting 1205 Manhattan Ave Greenpoint closing reception brunch: Anne Vieux 11-3
Lorimoto 1623 Hancock St Bushwick +&- Alex Barry, Corey Bond, Filip Haag, Ivanny Pagan, and Pierre Sernet 6-9
The Hollows 151 Bedford Ave Williamsburg Angelica Teuta A Path to Wilderness curated by Marion Guiraud and Piril Gunduz, sound by Valeria Jonard 9-11
Wild West 439 Metropolitan Ave Williamsburg cowgirl pop-up concept shop opening by Daisy Hartmann and Elizabeth NeSmith noon
Five Myles 558 St Johns Place Crown Heights concert installation: Queen GodIs the book of lyte w/ evɘ. chapter one exhibit opening 5, performance 7, conversation 7:45
Weeksville Heritage Center 158 Buffalo Ave Brownsville reading and book signing: Tyehimba Jess Olio (Wave Books) 5-7
321 Gallery 321 Washington Ave Clinton Hill Sophy Naess Labor of Love 6-8
Gowanus Loft 61 9th St Gowanus Vanderbilt Republic presents show closing: Carlton Scott Sturgill Garden of Delights 6:30, performance 8 free, register at Eventbrite
440 Gallery 440 Sixth Ave Park Slope music: Tori Yūraku Murray-Brand playing shakuhachi (Japanese bamboo flute) 4:40
Brooklyn Workshop Gallery 393 Hoyt St Gowanus Slow Art Day 2016: Waking Slow Lorrie Fredette, Ellen Grossman, James Austin Murray, Jaanika Peerna, and Tamar Zinn, curated by Jeane Heifetz event 12-5, reception 5-7
Eyebeam 34 35th St Sunset Park conversation: Black Spatial Matters: relationships between architecture, ecology and humanism Tony Bogues, Torkwase Dyson, and Mario Gooden 4-6 free


Newhouse Center for Contemporary Art 1000 Richmond Terrace Staten Island Spring Open House: Accra Shepp Unseen Unknown: Staten Island and its Islands; S.O.S.: Stories of Staten curated by William “STARDA” Perry and Charlie Rock; Sophia Dawson  I Am Free 2-5 free
CPG 814 Richmond Terrace Staten Island Remember When? 5-8


RJD 90 Main St Sag Harbor Barbed Wire and Picket Fences Charlotta Janssen and Phillip Thomas 6-9
Halsey Mckay 79 Newtown Lane East Hampton Adrianne Rubenstein Frog In Fence; Christoph Roßner Clean Eyes, Dirty Hair 6-8
Mills Pond House 660 Route 25A St James Smithtown Township Arts Council presents: Loving the Landscape We Call Home Shain Bard, Mary Webb, Rob Roehrig, Patty Yantz, Katherine Hiscox, Franco Jona, Burton A. Woods, John Mansueto 2-4
Kenise Barnes Fine Art 1947 Palmer Ave Larchmont Elizabeth Gourlay and Laura Moriarty; David Konigsberg Idyll Gaze; Anneliese Voigt-Peters 6:30-8
Dia:Beacon 3 Beekman St Beacon Robert Irwin Symposium Giuliana Bruno, Matthew Buckingham, Donna De Salvo, Alva Noë, Jeffrey Saletnik, and Matthew Simms 11:30-5 $15
Matteawan 436 Main St Beacon August Ventimiglia Drawings 6-9
Edward Hopper House Art Center 82 North Broadway Nyack conversation: Clare Davies with Iranian artists Golnar Adili, Roya Farassat, and Shabnam K. Ghazi 3:30-4:30
Thompson Giroux 57 Main St Chatham Nearer the Truth Peter Acheson, Mark LaRiviere, Roger Phillips, Gerald Wolfe 4-6
Mackey Twins 457 E Sidney Ave Mt Vernon James Denmark The Legacy Continues:  New Work, New Mediums 2-7

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