Sunday, September 17, 2017

Art & Design Events, New York, Sunday, 17 September 2017

Reena Spauldings 165 East Broadway exhibition: Alastair Mackinven 6-8
Bible 19 Monroe St exhibition: Vanessa Thill Bivouac 6-8
Alden Projects™ 34 Orchard St exhibition closing: Robert Rauschenberg Early Networks; Ross Tibbles 4-6
James Cohan 291 Grand St conversation: Omer Fast with Noam Elcott 2
LMAK 298 Grand St performance in conjunctioin wtih Willum Geerts’ All I’ve Said Above A Whisper / Only The Way Up 2
Shoot the Lobster 138 Eldridge St exhibition: Mieko Meguro My Love, Dan and Potato Chips 6-8
Magenta Plains 94 Allen St exhibition: Don Dudley Recent Work 6-8
Spring Studio 293 Broome St exhibition: Jordan Mejias prints from new book 5-7
1969 103 Allen St exhibition:  Chen Yi ( + How was Your Summer); also group exhibition: Coady Brown, Ethan Green, Kerry James Marshall and Aaron Zulpo 6-8
Downs & Ross 96 Bowery exhibition: Sojourner Truth Parsons Dolphin, take me with you 6-8
Lomex 134 Bowery exhibition: Kye Christensen-Knowles Prima Materia 6-8
Kai Matsumiya 153 ½ Stanton St exhibition: Craig Kalpakjian 6-8
Howl! Happening 6 E 1 Love Among the Ruins panel: Barbara Braathen, Alex Fialho, Kimball Higgs, Mary-Ann Monforton, David Pace, Adam Rolston, and Bill Stelling 4-5
Bohemian Restaurant 57 Great Jones St party room 1010 exhibition: Momo Cosmos noon
Ukrainian Museum 222 E 6 exhibition: Bohdan Borzemsky Prints and Paintings: Retrospective 2-5
The Kitchen 512 W 19  Soft Skull Press readings:  Eileen Myles, Lynne Tillman, Jillian Weise, Chelsea Martin, and Colin Winnette 6:30 free, drinks, music, and revelry
Asia Society Museum 725 Park Ave talk: After Darkness: Reflecting on Creativity in Times of Conflict FX Harsono and Htein Lin, moderated by Michelle Yun; in conjunctionn with exhibition After Darkness: Southeast Asian Art in the Wake of History 1pm
6BASE 728 E 136 #6B exhibiiton: Teto Elsiddique a distant fire 3-8
Indian Road Cafe 600 W 218 exhibition: Elizabeth Currier  Salton Sea: A Cautionary Tale curated by Jeff Hoppa
Derfner Judaica Museum 5901 Palisade Ave Bronx exhibition opening reception and photographer’s talk: Chuck Fishman Roots, Resilience and Renewal—A Portrait of Polish Jews, 1975–2016 1:30-3 free

Sculpture Center 44-19 Purves St Long Island City exhibitions: Kelly Akashi Long Exposure curated by Ruba Katrib; Nicola L. Works, 1968 to the Present curated by Ruba Katrib 5-7
Dorsky Gallery Curatorial Programs 11-03 45th Ave Long Island City exhibition:
First I Was Afraid . . . Amy Archambault, Ingrid Burrington, Molly Dilworth, Sandra Erbacher, Will Gill, Susanna Hertrich, Damien Hoar de Galvan, Steve Locke, Nicole Maloof, Lauren McCarthy, and Tabitha Soren, curated by Liz Blum 2-5
Queens Museum of Art Flushing Meadows Corona Park exhibitions: Patty Chang The Wandering Lake, 2009-2017; Never Built New York, co-curated by Sam Lubell and Greg Goldin; Sable Elyse Smith Ordinary Violence; Julia Weist with Nestor SirĂ© 17.(SEPT) [By WeistSirĂ©PC]™ 2-5
Odetta 229 Cook St, Bushwick artist talk on exhibition Colormania Paul Corio, Robert Otto Epstein, Ken Weathersby 3
Orgy Park 237 Jefferson St Bushwick exhibition: Does a Moon Move Joe DeNardo, Haley Josephs, Kaitlin McDonough, RJ Messineo, Jenna Ransom, Craig Rempfer, and Sam Strand, curated by Bannerette (Emily Davidson & Stuart Lorimer) 7-10
ART 3 109 Ingraham St Bushwick exhibition: Karshan - Schlitz: In Dialogue Linda Karshan and Frauke Schlitz; Paul D'Agostino Severalfold Souls 3-5
Brooklyn Metal Works 640 Dean St Prospect Heights artist talk: Doris Betz 3
Brooklyn Book Festival Brooklyn Borough Hall and vicinity Festival Day & Literary Marketplace 10-6 see http://www.brooklynbookfestival.org/events/ for lineup
440 Gallery 440 6th Ave Park Slope artist talk: Leigh Blanchard, Richard Barnet, Ellen Chuse, Karen Gibbons, Joy Makon, moderated by Amy Williams 4:40 free

BKLYN Clay 673 5th Ave South Slope  one-day fundraising sale to ‘support organizations that resist the erosion of freedoms instated by the United States of America Constitution’: Crafting Resistance III 2-6

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