Saturday, August 12, 2017

Art & Design Events, New York, Saturday, 12 August 2017

One Art Space 23 Warren St exhibition: Louie ‘KR.ONE’ Gasparro True York 6-9
Essex Flowers 19 Monroe St exhibiiton: The Sands Valentina Zamfirescu, Banggeul Han, Alex M. Lee, Ilana Savdie, Antonia Kuo, Young Joo Lee, William Wheeler, Ellis von Sternberg, Dan Swindel, Justin Berry, Jonathan Ehrenberg, Philip Vanderhyden, Johannes DeYoung, Federico Solmi, Nicholas O'Brien; curated by Justin Berry, Valentina Zamfirescu, Ilana Savdie, and the rest of the Blended Reality Crew
Station Independent Projects 138 Eldridge St exhibition: The pane, not the window Kathy Creutzburg, Shane Harrington, Kris Enos & Klay-James Enos, curated by Klay-James Enos 6-8
Umbrella Arts 317 E 9 artist talk: Michael Netter on his exhibition Cave Paintings 4
United Nations Headquarters UN pass distribution at 46th St and 1st Ave The Second No-Boundaries International Art Exhibition --  A Signal Grain of Rice, focusing on world hunger and environmental concerns pass distribution 10 am, opening ceremony10:30-11, A Single Grain of Rice Themed Conference 11:10-noon, Open Dialogue Session/Exhibition noon-4
Fountain House Gallery 702 9th Ave exhibition: I'm (Not) Okay design and mental health 7-9
Art Students League 215 W 57 Dare2Draw & The Art Students League present launch party and drawing session: Celebrating Will Eisner and Jack Kirby with Kyle Baker and Rand Hoppe, hosted by Simon Fraser and Edie Nugent 5:30-9:30 free rsvp https://goo.gl/ysKmyU
El Barrio’s Artspace PS 109 215 E 99 art exhibition: La Capilla de Nuestra Señora de la Santa Muerte La Boruquena 3-9
106 Green 104 Green St Greenpoint exhibition: Cortney Andrews Play It as It Lays viewing; reception at Troost (located around the corner at 1011 Manhattan Ave) 6-8
SOHO20 56 Bogart St Bushwick 2017 Residency Lab Open Studios Dana Davenport and Sarah G Sharp 3-8
Silent Barn Disclaimer Gallery 603 Bushwick Ave Bushwick opening reception: Francena Ottley She Tells Me 6-9
FiveMyles 558 St Johns Place Crown Heights performances: Only with the Heart Can One See Rightly Ehizoje Azeke, Pastiche Lumumba, Rindon Johnson, Ruthie Fish, Sarah Schulman, Whitney Mallett, curated by Darryl Westly and Teriha Yaegashi 6-9
Brooklyn Museum 200 Eastern Parkway Prospect Heights Artist's Eye talk: Kameelah Janan Rasheed on the exhibition We Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Women, 1965–85 2-3 free with museum admission
Gowanus Print Lab 54 2nd Ave exhibition: A Future We Can Vibe Nick Amara, Margaux Bigou, Ian Byrne, Leroy Burnett, Elena Castaneda, Annelise Capossela, Anna Deér, Nora Fantry, Pat Fullmer, Jessica Garcia, Melissa Godoy Nieto, Michael Giurato, Rachelle Jade Hall, Christopher Jiles, Jr., Lauren Kolesinkas, Jyan Ku, Lana C. Marilyn, Keara Martin, Sohhee Oh, Alison Polston, Laura Milla Pregger, Shenise Ramirez, Camila Rosa, Jo Rosenthal, Robert Snyder, Marcela Szwarc, Simon Tosky, Natalie Vie, Rose Wong, Xuan Zhang, Eva-Milan Zsiga; printed matter by PM Press and Skin Deep Mag; music by Tina Hanae, Devulio; sale proceeds directed to Global Greengrants Fund 7-10 free rsvp Eventbrite
Owl's Head Park 53 68th St Bay Ridge theater, music, and art: Brooklyn Shakespeare Festival Measure for Measure performances noon, 3, 6; art by Brooklyn Streetcar Artists, activities, and rock painting all day
Hub 17 73 Wave St Staten Island exhibition: Forest No.2 show Tianshi Xiao, Dove Drury Hornbuckle, Kylin O'Brien, Patti Kelly, Katie Raffa, Daniel C. Boyer, Aviva Leah Grossman, Anastasiya Gutnik, Si Chen, Hugo Rojas, Deanna Kei, Cristina Ferrigno, Jen Gallo, Rachel Therres, Michael Shannon, Brittany DiLeo, HH Coatl, Cailie Mitchell, curated by Stephanie Kosinski 7-9
East Hampton Library 159 Main St East Hampton book signings: Marshall Watson The Art of Elegance: Classic Interiors (Rizzoli); Nick Voulgaris III The Seaside House: Living on the Water foreword by Martha Stewart, photographed by Douglas Friedman (Rizzoli) 5:30
Jeff Bailey 127 Warren St Hudson exhibitions: Jason Middlebrook Glow; Joshua Marsh Paper Garden 6-8

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