Sunday, October 30, 2016

Art & Design Events, New York, Sunday, 30 October 2016

Foxy Production 2 East Broadway #200 Gabriel Hartley Reliefs 6-8
Jeffrey Stark 88 East Broadway #B11 Harald Klingelhöller Resembling Something Not Occurred (Kette) 6-8
Central Booking 21 Ludlow St performance: Patrick Coyle Babel 4:30
Romeo 90 Ludlow St The Castle Walls are High, but My Hair is Long Sam Anderson, Robert Bittenbender, Liz Craft, Jon Kessler, Marc Kokopeli, Hayley Silverman 4-dusk
Miguel Abreu 36 Orchard St and 88 Eldridge St Pamela Rosenkranz Anemine 2-7
Room East 41 Orchard St Hollis Frampton By Any Other Name noon-6 food by Maiden Lane
Baxter St at CCNY 126 Baxter St Mexican Terulia 7-minute lightning talks featuring lens-based artists of Mexican heritage, organized by Martha Naranjo Sandoval and Groana Melendez 2
Van Alen Institute walking tour: Midtown Mandate: Trump & The New York City Skyline Barry Goldsmith on a non-dogmatic tour of Donald Trump’s impact on Midtown Manhattan, and how real estate investment informs the experience of the city with or without policymakers and voters; meet at Trump International Hotel & Tower 1 Central Park West 3 $10
Metropolitan Museum of Art 1000 Fifth Ave panel: The Roof Garden Commission: Cornelia Parker, Transitional Object (Psychobarn) Beatrice Galilee, Cornelia Parker, and Stephen Whitty 2-3:30 free with museum admission
Figureworks 168 N 6 Williamsburg closing weekend for Making Music and performance: Maury Botton with Rachel Daniell 2-3
Soloway 348 S 4 Williamsburg In the Anthropocene Linda Barck and Clara Black Starck 6-8
Wayfarers 1109 Dekalb Ave Bushwick Marcos Rosales selections from ‘The Interiors’ 7-10
A.I.R. 155 Plymouth St book celebration and reading/slide show: Sabra Moore Openings: A Memoir from the Women’s Art Movement, New York City, 1970-1990 4
Ortega y Gasset Projects 363 3rd Ave Gowanus show closing: On Knowing Unknowing: A Material Narratvie Nancy Azara, Yevgeny Fiks, Maia Cruz Palileo, Sun You, curated by Zahar Vaks 4-7

Archtober architecture events throughout the city over the next four weeks, for details see http://archtober.org/calendar/

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