Sunday, March 18, 2018

Art & Design Events, New York, Sunday, 18 March 2018

Foxy Production 2 East Broadway #200 exhibition: Bogosi Sekhukhun 3-6, artist talk 3
Alden Projects 34 Orchard St Publishing the Portable Museum: William N. Copley’s The Letter Edged in Black Press 6
Essex Street 55 Hester St exhibition: Fred Lonidier Two Works from the 1980s noon-7, talks by Jennifer Klein and Samuel Ewing 5-7
Spring Studio 293 Broome St exhibition: Susan Yung Recent Drawings from Life and two earlier works reception 5-7, poetry reading by Yung with Andrew Bolotowsky on flute, followed by Open Mic 6
Miguel Abreu 88 Eldridge St exhibition: Milton Resnick Apparitions, Reapparitions 6-8
Lichtundfire 175 Rivington St artist talk & closing reception: Love Fest--Seriously Greg Brown, Christopher Hart Chambers, Koki Doktori, Augustus Goertz, Allen Hansen, D Dominick Lombardi, Creighton Michael, Christopher Stout, Jeffrey Wallace, and Gerald Wolfe 5-8
Downs & Ross 96 Bowery 2nd Fl exhibition: Guarded Future II Alan Belcher, Stephen Frailey, Tishan Hsu. UV Production House, Artie Vierkant 4-7
Grimm 202 Bowery exhibition: Letha Wilson Horizon Eyes: Daniel G. Baird of the water 6-8
MoMA 11 W 43 exhibition open to public: Being: New Photography 2018
American Academy of Arts and Letters 633 W 155 performance and art reception:
An Afternoon of Music and Art Ensemble Échappé will playing  contemporary classical works by the winners of the 2017 Arts and Letters Awards in Music, followed by reception in the Academy’s galleries showing the 2018 Invitational Exhibition of Visual Arts, with works by 35 contemporary artists 2 free, reservation required https://www.eventbrite.com/e/an-afternoon-of-music-and-art-tickets-42944023731

Elijah Wheat Showroom  1196 Myrtle Ave Bushwick artist talk: Natalie Baxter on her exhibition TrollLolLol 2
Voelker Orth Museum 149- 19 38th Ave Flushing performance: Kurt Weill Musicale Evangelia Kingsely with Chip Price; in conjunction with exhibtion: Elizabeth P. Korn: Her American Half-Life curated by Larry Qualls 2 $12 NOTE: highly recommended
Dorsky Gallery Curatorial Programs 11-03 45th Ave Long Island City panel: New Thinking for Ceramic Artists, Glenn Adamson,Trey Hollis, Ann Agee, Nicole Cherubini ,and Joanne Greenbaum, moderated by Margaret Mathews-Berenson; in conjunction with exhibition Molding / Mark-Making: Ceramic Artists and Their Drawings 3-4:30 free sold out
John Doe 112 Waterbury St Bushwick closing reception: Charlie Rubin + Michael Chandler 1-5
Studio 10 56 Bogart St Bushwick artist  alk: Daniel Bozhkov and Patrick Killoran in conversation 3-5
Paradice Palase 1263 Bushwick Ave Bushwickartist talk/movie screening: Charles Sommer on his work with screening of 2001: A Space Odyssey 5-8 $5
BWAC 481 Van Brunt St Red Hook exhibition: Painting to Survive: 1985-1995 Audrey Anastasi, Jane Bauman, John Bradford, Suzan Courtney, Jean Foos, Joel Handorff, Richard Hofmann, Stephen Lack, Marc Lida, Michael Ottersen, Jonathan Weinberg, and Fran Winant, curated by Jonathan Weinberg; music performances by Spaghetti Eastern Music, The Frank Museum Project, Malcolm Smart and poetry readings by Philip F. Clark, Hilary Sideris, Anton Yakovlev and Don Yorty 1-6
440 Gallery 440 6th Ave Park Slope lecture and book signing: Deirdre Cooper Owens Medical Bondage: Race, Gender, and the Origins of American Gynecology 4:40 

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