Saturday, April 7, 2018

Art & Design Events, New York Area, Saturday, 7 April 2018, National Beer Day

Postmasters 54 Franklin St exhibitions: Emilio Bianchic ooh la la ; David Herbert Quarantine the Past 6-8
BestWorld 219 Madison St reception: Buy a Senator John Sims, Susan Conrad, Elizabeth Berdann, Seth Ruggles Hiler and Kate Kretz, organized by Kim Sillen 6-8
Vacation 24A Orchard St reception: Justine Rivas Phaedra Bathes in Fabuloso, presented by Et Al. 6-9
Ghost 132B Eldridge St reception: After All...Do You Remember Alannah Farrell, Jared Oppenheim 7
Mitchell Algus 132 Delancey St 2ndFl exhibition reception: Juanita McNeely Paintings, including"Moving Through," 1975 6-8
Spoke 210 Rivington St reception: Of Scales & Feathers Allen Williams, Amy Sol, Bob Eggleton, Brandi Read, Brandt Peters, Caitlin Hackett, Camilla D'Errico, David Chung, Dave Pressler, Eric Joyner, Fred Harper, Glenn Arthur, Glenn Barr, Jocelyn Henry, Kathie Olivas, Keith Weesner, Kelly McKernan, Liz McGrath, Lola Lou Pimentel, Luke Cheuh, Mark Garro, Mia Araujo, Mike Dubisch, Nicholas Rampasaud, Olivia DeBerardinis, Stan Manoukian, Stephen Hickman, Steve Ellis, Steven Daily, Tara McPherson, Tiffany Turrell, Travis Lewis, Tristan Elwell, Vince Natale; curated by Travis Louie 6-8
Massey Klein 124 Forsyth St closing reception and Q&A: Michael Holman Where am I coming from, Do you ask this of the sun? 2 rsvp info@masseyklein.com
Rachel Uffner 170 Suffolk St panel: High Tea: A Discussion with Tahir Carl Karmali and Cullen Washington, Jr., moderated by Ashley James 2 free
Living Gallery Outpost 246 E 4 artist talk: Brian Leo on Winners are the New Losers Part III 5

Michael Rosenfeld 100 11th Ave exhibition: Claire Falkenstein Matter in Motion 5-7
Andrew Kreps 537 W 22 exhibition: Annette Kelm Knots; Darren Bader either either neither neither 6-8
Noho-M55 530 W 25 reception: Dino Pazzanese Spice 4-6
Printed Matter 231 Eleventh Ave book launch: Speech/Acts (Futurepoem and ICA Philadelphia) 5-7
CRUSH Curatorial 526 W 26 #709 artist talk: Aglae Bassens You Can See Better From Here 3
Miyako Yoshinaga 547 W 27 Photography High Tea: Hitoshi Fugo Blackout 3-5
sepiaEYE 547 W 27 6th Fl suite 608 Photography High Tea: Osamu James Nakagawa KAI Series 3-5
Manhattan Graphics Center 250 W 40 exhibition: Stop Violence against Women: A show of prints by MGC members Anneli Arms, Maggie Block, Karin Bruckner, Erica Criss, Abby DuBow, Tina Eisenbeis, Joan Greenfield, Katherine Hanson, Edgar Hartley, Mary Nell Hawk, Will Kaplan, Liz Marraffino, Amy Masters, Hilary North, Margaret Nussbaum, Delmy Perez, Paula Praeger, David Thomas, Angela Valeria, Gerry Wall; in partnership with Safe Horizon 6:30-8:30
Gallery MC, 549 W 52 closing reception: Poison Robert Dandarov and Steven Balogh 5-8
Metropolitan West 639 W 46 and Ink48 653 11th Ave independent comics, cartoon and animation festival: MoCCA Arts Festival  varioius events $7 continues on Sunday for information see https://www.societyillustrators.org/shop/buy-tickets/1730

Guggenheim Museum 1071 Fifth Ave Culture and Its Discontents: A Public Conversation symposium panels: Contemporary Culture Wars and Outrage Activism, each moderated by Brian Lehrer $25
WSAC Broadway Mall exhibition: Clare Stokolosa Signature Works

RIVAA Octagon 888 Main St Roosevelt island exhibition: Faces 6-9

Williamsburg Art & Historical Center 135 Broadway Williamsburg artist talk in conjunction with Collective Identity: The Legacy of Apprenticeship Under Toshiko Takaezu 3-6
City Reliquary 370 Metropolitan Ave Williamsburg Sculpture Garden exhibition as part of  NYC Trash! Past, Present, & Future Bernard Klevickas, Barbara Lubliner, Jeffrey Allen Price, Claudia Sbrissa, Tyrome Tripoli, and Debbie Ullman noon-3 $7
Black Ball Projects 374 Bedford Ave Williamsburg walk: Unravel~Ravel~Revel
(A Walk) as part of exhibition Unraveling starts 11am, events@blackballprojects.com
The Journal 106 N 1 Williamsburg Tennis Elbow exhibition series: Morgan Blair
Lorimoto 1623 Hancock St Ridgewood reception: Steve Voll Bricklayer 6-9
Microscope 1329 Willoughby Ave Bushwick screening: Roger Beebe Films for One to Eight Projectors 8 $8
Elijah Wheat Showroom 1196 Myrtle Ave Bushwick reception: Flamethrowers Roxanne Jackson & Shannon Goff 6-9
Brooklyn Museum 200 Eastern Parkway Prospect Heights: book signing in the Shop: Judy Chicago Roots of “The Dinner Party”: History in the Making; Target First Saturday various events 5 free (excluding Bowie exhibition)
Chashama One Brooklyn Bridge Park Dumbo exhibition reception: Carl Mehrbach paintings & drawings 5-8
Janet Borden 91 Water St Dumbo doughnuts and coffee reception: Jan Groover Hartford and Other Photographs 10-noon
Ghost 893 Bergen St #7 Prospect Heights exhibition: After All… Do You Remember Jared Oppenheim and Alannah Farrell 7
Art Lot 206 Columbia St Red Hook reception: inForming Anette Millington, Caleb Nussear, and Adrienne Reynolds,  curated by Aimée Burg + Natalia Zubk 2-4
Brooklyn Art Cluster 200 6th St Gowanus exhibiiton: Persona: Process Portraiture Marcia Goldenstein, Judith Page, Leah Schrager, Gail Skudera, juried and curated by T. Michael Martin; Kwantaeck Park Velocity of Minds 7-9

Art on the Terrace Gallery 776 Richmond Terrace Staten Island reception: Earthly Delights Staten Island Creative Community group show 6-9 $2 suggested

Blue Door Art Center 13 Riverdale Ave Yonkers performances, discussion, and
sharing:Words & Actions participants of IOOWOW and YTl's Intimate Realities hosed by Golda Solomon 2 free
September 449 Warren St #3 Hudson exhibition: Sit- In Sarah Braman, Jane Bustin, Nicole Cherubini, Liz Collins, Francesca Dimattio, Devon Dikeou, Barbara Gallucci, Kate Gilmore, Mary Heilmann, Jessica Jackson Hutchins, Laleh Khorramian, Hannah Levy, Laurel Nakadate, Sara Greenberger Rafferty, Jessi Reaves, Nancy Shaver, Agathe Snow, Kianja Strobert 6-8
ISDAY Saugerties village-wide sculpture exhibition: International Sculpture Day 2018 participating galleries: Cross Contemporary, Emerge, J.J. Newbery, Kiersted House, Bella Luna Restaurant; reception 5-8 at Crosss Contemporary 99 Partition St; for list of worldwide participants see https://www.sculpture.org/isday/
Haven 155 Main St Carriage House Square Northport reception: June Leelou Imaginarium; Le Rêve; Kane Kokaris Artifacts 6-8
Mink 614 North Cayuga St Ithaca exhibition: Barbara Mink April Means Transition… 11-4 

Aferro 73 Market St Newark exhibitions: Lisette Morel Places You Aren’t Supposed To Go: [Don’t Play Me] Do We Still Call It Abstract Art? curated by Ayana Evans; Two Spirits Luis Carle, Gerardo Castro, curated by Jo-El Lopez; Elevator Music 4: Brian Oakes, curated by Jacob Mandel; Activate: Market Street show: Dimelo Juan Gutierrez, Ernesto Rodriguez, and Wali Vidal 7-10

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