Monday, September 26, 2016

Art & Design Events, New York, Monday, 26 September 2016

WantedDesign Seaport District Design Market 19 Fulton St NY Textile Month event: Dusen Dusen Wallcoverings for Visual Magnetics Ellen Van Dusen 6-8
The Halls at Bowling Green Gallery City College Center for Worker Education 25 Broadway 7th fl Tribute to the Disappeared exhibition honoring victims of injustice around the world, curated by Andrea Arroyo 6
Abrons Arts Center 466 Grand St Reexamine the Space Kim Brandt, Walter Dundervill & Iki Nakagawa Moriah Evans, Dean Moss, Cori Olinghouse, Julie Tolentino, curated by Joshua Lubin,-Levy; Ryan Foerster  Underwrought An De Re 7-9
NYU Hagop Kevorkian Center 255 Sullivan St book celebration and talk: Beyond the Square: Urbanism and the Arab Uprisings (Urban Research); panel: Deen Sharp, Claire Panetta, Ahmed Kanna, Julie Mehretu 6-7:30
Metropolitan Museum of Art 1000 5th Ave Antonio Ratti Textile Center Workshop Series For NY Textile Month Conversation with a Conservator The Secret Life of Textiles: Synthetic Materials Sarah Scaturro and Leanne Tonkin 2-3 reservation required
Jewish Museum Cooper Shop 1109 5th Ave book signing: Mark Podwal Reimagined: 45 Years of Jewish Art 6-7:30 free with reservation
Gavin Brown's enterprise 429 W 127 Jonathan Horowitz and GBE present: 2016 Presidential Debate Party 8-11
Living Gallery 1094 Broadway Bushwick Sara L. Jackson Wholesale Painting & Casket Emporium 7-10
Zax 890 Wyckoff Ave Bushwick Graham Hamilton and Peter Wilson 7 Cleopatra's 110 Meserole Ave Bushwick Hannah Greely 7-9
MuseumofAmericabooks 18 Herkimer Pl Crown Heights John Szlasa Fatigue Bones 6-9
Residency Unlimited 360 Court St screening: Mami Kosemura Drop off; Kosemura in conversation with Diana Lee 6:30 free
Morbid Anatomy Museum 424 3rd Ave  Illustrated Lecture and Show-And-Tell: Matthew M. Kaelin The Sinister Beauty of Carnivorous Plants 7 $8
Gowanus Loft 61 9th St C8 Gowanus Textile Arts Center presents talk: Fray 7th cycle of Artists in Residence 7

NOTE: Many bars, galleries, and auction houses are having events tonight keyed to the Presidential Debate. Among these are Christie's, Sotheby's, and Swann. Call the venue for information.

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