Tuesday, December 12, 2017

Art & Design Events, New York, Tuesday, 12 December 2017

Museum of Jewish Heritage - A Living Memorial to the Holocaust 36 Battery Pl publication talk: Andy Goldsworthy Projects; Goldsworthy with Molly Donovan 7-8:30 $25
Abrons Arts Center 466 Grand St conversation: Interspace Macon Reed, Chris Watts, & Alessandra Gomez 7-8 free
Chinatown Soup 16 Orchard St FIT Students in the Art Market Studies MA program exhibition: Here and Now: Portraits of New York Corinne Elyse, Monica Felix, Lance Johnson, Joy Jongmin Kim, Chandle Lee, Tengteng 6-8
Somewhere 57 Stanton St  film, print and installation: Filipe Zapelini Disorder curated by Jacob Gottlieb 6-9, screenings 7:30, 8:30, 9
Uprise Art Loft 264 Canal St No 4W Private Holiday Sale 5-9 holiday@upriseart.com
Drawing Center 35 Wooster St conversation: María Evelia Marmolejo with Roxana Fabius 6:30-8, free, reservation required
Cornelia Street Cafe 29 Cornelia St exhibition: Linda Zecchino Seasons Without Borders: Photographs 5:30-7
Cooper Union 41 Cooper Gallery 41 Cooper Square Senior Show: Magdalena Kryzanowski with Juan Alvear 6-8
Cooper Union 7 E 7 Senior Shows: Alatz Ortega, The Great Hall Gallery; Ricky Edin, 1st Floor Colonnade; Morgan Roslyn Patina 2nd Floor Lobby 6-8
Cooper Union 7 E 7 Intra-Disciplinary Seminar (IDS) Public Lecture:: Regina José Galindo Body of Work 7-8:30 free
New York Studio School 8 W 8 exhibition: John Walker The Sea and The Brush reception 5:30-6:30, 7:30-8:; talk: William Corbett John Walker Drawing 6:30-7:30 free
Strand 828 Broadway book talk: Petra Collins Coming of Age 7-8 ticketed, sold out
SVA 214 E 21 Rm 120 talk: BFA Photography and Video, MFA Photography, Video and Related Media and Dear Dave, magazine present talk: Sean Hemmerle 7-8:30
SVA 136 W 21 2nd Fl MA Design Research, Writing and Criticism talk: Rob Giampietro 6:30-8
SVA 133/141 W 21 Rm 101C MFA Fine Arts talk: Amy Whitaker 6:30-8 free
SVA Flatiron Gallery 133/141 W 21 exhibition: M’Bongi A Place of Non-Warship 6-8
Hauser & Wirth 548 W 22 conversation: Randy Kennedy with Florence Derieux and Edit András on the occasion of Geta Brâtescu. The Leaps of Aesop 7 advanced registration advised
Dia:Chelsea 535 W 22 Artists on Artists lecture: Lucy Raven with Deantoni Parks on Walter De Maria 6:30 $10
Aperture 547 W 27 conversation: Dana Lixenberg with Stanley Wolukau-Wanambwa 7-8:30 free
Lower East Side Printshop 306 W 37 Holiday Party and  launch of 2017 Editions Catalogue 6-8
Site:Brooklyn at The Yard Bryant Park 510 Fifth Ave exhibition: Ann Aspinwall, Catherine Kernan 6-9
Museum of Modern Art 11 W 53 conversation: Fashion, Photography, and Early Hip-Hop Culture Jamel Shabazz, moderated by Michelle Millar Fisher and Stephanie Kramer,
Italian Cultural Institute 686 Park Ave exhibition: Andrea Commodi  The Fall of the Rebel Angels: An Obsession with Michelangelo curated by Elena Carrara 6-8 buiness attire, reservation required
Galerie Mourlot 16 E79 exhibition: Eva Petrič An Echo / A Stain 6-9
Museum of the City of New York 1220 Fifth Ave book launch and talk: Joseph Rodriguez Spanish Harlem: El Barrio in the ’80s; Rodriguez with Sean Corcoran 6:30-8:30 $15
New York Academy of Medicine Library 1216 5th Ave lecture and book signing: Pablo Alvarez The Art and Science of Healing: A Curator’s Dream 6-9 free
A/D/O 29 Norman Ave Greenpoint anniversary celebration: Holiday Hypnosis site-specific installations, live performances, DJs, dancing and open bar 9pm-1am reservation required https://a-d-o.us13.list-manage.com/track/click?u=eb98cde51e44e9f8e8483bf40&id=3000864d0f&e=df719bf979
International Studio & Curatorial Program 1040 Metropolitan Ave Bushwick conversation: Ethics, Documentary, and the Internet Paolo Cirio with Julia Powles 6:30-8 free
Living Gallery 1094 Broadway exhibition: Tomi Tait Gay-Magic-Death (Reified Affect Nexus) with performances by M Lamar, PAN, Petty Boop6-9
Brooklyn Public Library Dweck Cultural Center 10 Grand Army Plaza Prospect Heights discussion: The Review Panel David Cohen, Jonathan Kalb, Laila Pedro, and Christian Viveros-Fauné 7-9  




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