Tuesday, June 6, 2017

Art & Design Events, New York, Tuesday, 6 June 2017

Poets House 10 River Terrace Community of Literary Magazines and Presses (CLMP) celebration: 2017 Firecracker Awards for Independently Published Literature honoring exceptional titles in Poetry, Fiction, and Nonfiction, hosted by Laura Swearingen-Steadwell, with presentation of the iinaugural Lord Nose Award to Bruce McPherson of McPherson & Co. 6-9 free and open to the public, rsvp nmesnard@clmp.org
Soho Photo 15 White St exhibitions: Anthony Almeida On the Street: Serendipitous Encounters of the New York Kind; Norman Borden Out of the Norm; Susan Bowen In Your Face; Carol Julien New York Winks; Neil O. Lawner On the Street: Expect the Unexpected; Moshe Katvan The Ever-So-Stylish Newspaper Salesman; Rivka Katvan The Lady Vanishes; Katarzyna Derda Paper Dreams (2017 International Portfolio Competition Winner) 6-8
Paul Nicklen 347 West Broadway exhibition with book signing: Paul Nicklen The Water's Edge; book signing: Soul of the Sea in the Age of the Algorithm Gregory Stone and Nishan Degnarain; conversation: Nicklen and Mittermeier on the fate of our oceans and the cultures that live at the water's edge with guests Anote Tong, Gregory Stone, and Nishan Degnarai 6-9 rsvp Eventbrite
Kate Werble 83 Vandam St conversation: Beth Campbell and Amy Smith-Stewart 6-7:30 free
Storefront for Art and Architecture 97 Kenmare St exhibition: Temple of Manufacturing in collaboration with COMPANY (Aamu Song and Johan Olin) members prview 6-7, public opening 7-9
Osmos 50 E 1 exhibition: Duane Michals Anti-Trump Agitprop 6-8
Eerdmans 14 E 10 Downstairs exhibition: Isabel Magowan Dress Rehearsal, curated by Jane Stubbs and Emily Eerdmans 6-8
New School Auditorium 66 W 12 Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation ceremony and reception: GVSHP's Annual Meeting and Village Awards 6:30free and open to the public
Bookmarc 400 Bleecker St book celebration: Rankin Heidi Klum by Rankin (TeNeues) 6-8
Ivy Brown  675 Hudson St 4N exhibition: Robin Glassman Life Lines 6-8
National Arts Club 15 Gramercy Park South Gregg Gallery The 26th Annual National Arts Club Roundtable Exhibition 6-8
Dedalus Foundation 25 E 21 Fl 4 conversation: Adrienne Edwards and Okwui Okpokwasili 6-8 reservation required rsvp@dedalusfoundation.org
Hotel Americano 518 W 27 Hermitage Museum Foundation presents screening: Revolution: New Art for a New World (dir. Margy Kinmonth) 7-10 reservation events@hermitagemuseumfoundation.org
SVA SocDoc Auditorium 136 W 21 MFA Visual Narrative and Goethe-Institut New York present talk: Ferocious Ink authors and illustrators Line Hoven and Nora Krug 7-10 free, reservation Eventbrite  
St-Petersburg Global Trade House 261 5th Ave  illustrated presentation and book signing: Lyudmila Trut and Lee Dugatkin on How to Tame a Fox and Build a Dog or How Russian Scientists have Created a New Pet (University of Chicago Press) 6:30-8:30 reception to follow
Jadite 413 W 50 exhibition: Yasuhiko Ohata presented by Artrates 6-8
Jason McCoy 41 E 57 exhibition: Ilana Manolson Sum of 5-7
Art Students League Mason Gallery 215 W 57 Red Dot Show 5:30-7:30
Park Avenue Armory Thompson Art Center 643 Park Ave installation: Jacques Herzog, Pierre de Meuron, and Ai Weiwei 8-10 by invitation
Hauser & Wirth 32 E 69 roundtable in conjunction with Celia Forner’s Portable Art: A Project Celia Forner, Toni Greenbaum, and Matthew Day Jackson, moderated by Lindsay Pollock 6-8, reception follows free, limited space, reservation required via Eventbrite

International Studio & Curatorial Program 1040 Metropolitan Ave Bushwick panel on CCA Lagos: ruby onyinyechi amanze, Jude Anogwih, Simone Leigh and Pinar Yolacan 6:30-8
Cooler 22 Waverly Ave Clinton Hill/Navy Yard exhibition: Huy Bui Beyond O, A Structure for Hope and Survival 7-10

Trestle 850 3rd Ave #411 Sunset Park Open Critique facilitated by Tahir Karmal 6:30 rsvp trestle@brooklynartspace.org

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