Tuesday, April 3, 2018

Art & Design Events, New York, Tuesday, 3 April 2018

Cornell AAP 26 Broadway 20th Fl 39 Battery Pl Skyscraper Museum panel: ‘When Wall Street was Unoccupied’: How Downtown Changed in the Decade Before and After 9/11 Laurie Beckelman, Jennifer Raab, Joe Rose, and Carl Weisbrod, introduced by  Carol Willis, moderated by Lynne Sagalyn 6:30-8 $10 reservation required
One Art Space 23 Warren St exhibition: Keith Kattner Entropy curated by Debbie Dickinson 6-9
Soho Photo 15 White St exhibition: Strange has many faces: David Kutz Back-to-The-Land; Paul Mele Grim; Thom O'Connor Intersections; JP Terlizzi Descendants; Laura J. Bennett Dames of Anatomy; Jake  Lambroza NYC Noir; Soho Photo Artists’ Group Exhibition Self Portraits 6-8
James Fuentes 55 Delancey St opening and book signing: Joshua Abelow Drawings Drawings (Freddy) 7-9
Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art 26 Wooster St screening: Sex in Chains (William Dieterle, dir., 1928. Germany; 90 min); followed by  conversation with Charles Leslie and Ronald Gregg 6:30-8:30 free
agnès b. Galerie Boutique 50 Howard St exhibition: Jonone (John “JonOne” Perello) and The 156 Allstarz, Faust, Gorey, Criz, Omni, Snatch, and Jez 6-9
New York City Fire Museum 278 Spring St exhibition: Alexander Millar Everyday Heroes • NYC $8
Michael Ingbar 568 Broadway Lower Level exhibition: Christopher Burkett Your Eyes Don't See It! 6-8
Dashwood Books 33 Bond St ARTBOOK | D.A.P., Steidl, and Dashwood Books publication celebration:  Mitch Epstein Rocks and Cloads (Steidl) 6-8 
Anthology Film Archives 32 2nd Ave screening: The Videos of Dan Asher presened in conjunction with Asher exhibition An Anthropologist on Mars at Martos Gallery 7:30 ticketed
NYU King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center 53 Washington Square South talk: Keila  Grinberg Passados Presentes: Slavery and Memory Tourism in Rio de Janeiro 6:30 free
Cooper Union Rose Auditorium 41 Cooper Square lecture: Paul Shaw Thinking with Eye and Hand The Typefaces of F.H.E. Schneidler 6:30-8:30 free
New York Studio School 8 W 8 lecture: Martica Sawin Playing with Fire: Direct Metal Sculpture of the 1950s on Seymour Lipton, Ibram Lassaw, and Richard Stankiewicz 6:30 free
NYU Steinhardt 34 Stuyvesant St panel: Art Careers Series: There Goes The Neighborhood! How can galleries thrive and maintain community in a global art market? Elizabeth Dee (Owner,Elizabeth Dee Gallery), Lauren Marinaro (Owner, Marinaro Gallery), Wendy Olsoff (Co-Owner, P.P.O.W. Gallery), Jasmin Tsou (Owner, JTT Gallery); moderated by Sarah Douglas (Editor-in-Chief, ARTnews) 7 free
New School Hoerle Lecture Hall 63 5th Ave Rm UL105 panel: Grove Press, the Evergreen Review, and the Revolution of the Word; books: Loren Glass Rebel Publisher: Grove Press and the Revolution of the Word (Seven Stories, April 2018); Ed Halter From the Third Eye: The Evergreen Review Film Reader (Seven Stories, March 2018); Glass and Halter in conversation, moderated by John Oakes; sponsored by Seven Stories Press, and the Creative Publishing and Critical Journalism Program at The New School 7-9:30 free
New School Kellen Auditorium Sheila C. Johnson Design Center 66 Fifth Ave New York Comics & Picture-Story Symposium: Featuring Keren Katz on The Academic Hour 7 free
New School Sky Room 2 W 13 talk: Tim Schroeder, President & CEO of Duravit USA Duravit: Design to Market 6-8 free
Trina Turk Boutique 67 Gansevoort St Trina Turk, Mr Turk, and Jonathan Adler Swimwear Collaboration party: Mr Turk + Jonathan Adler 6:30-8:30 rsvp newyork@trinaturk.com or Eventbrite craft cocktails by Gin Lane 1751, light bites and photobooth fun
National Arts Club 15 Gramercy Park South reading and book signing: Mark Whitaker Smoketown: The Untold Story of the Other Great Black Renaissance 8 free
SVA 133/141 W 21 R m 101C MFA Fine Arts Thesis Presentations 2018 first day
presenting students: Rina Dweck, Elan Ferguson, Michel Karsouny, Jihyun Lee, Henry Sekimotto, Roberto Vega and Hanna Washburn 6:15-9 free
FLAG Art Foundation 545 W 25 conversation: Jack Shear & Glenn Fuhrman on Ellsworth Kelly: Black & White Works 6-8 free
Irish Arts Center 553 W 51 exhibiiton reception and talk: Eóin Francis McCormack Born in Time pre-reception 6, talk 6:30 free
Syracuse University Lubin House Palitz Gallery 11 E 61 exhibition reception and gallery talk: New Voices: Recent Acquisitions from the Light Work Collection Jennifer Garza-Cuen, Takahiro Kaneyama, Sara Macel, John Mann, Zanele Muholi, Flurina Rothenberger, Hrvoje Slovenc, Pacifico Silano, Maija Tammi, and Mila Teshaieva 6-8 rsvp sulubin@syr.edu or 212.710.5587
Americas Society 680 Park Ave book launch: Harper Montgomery The Mobility of Modernism; Montgomery in conversation with Edward Sullivan 6:30-8:30 free, registration requested
Book Culture 536 W 112 book celebration: Martin Duberman The Rest of It 7
International Studio & Curatorial Program 1040 Metropolitan Ave Bushwick Brooklyn Commons discussion: Suzanne McClelland and Sonia Louise Davis 6:30-8 free
Cooler 22 Waverly Ave Navy Yard Area exhibition: John McLaughlin Origins 7-10
BRIC 647 Fulton St Fort Greene Stoop Series panel: Mfon: Women Photographers of the African Diaspora Laylah Amatullah Barrayn, Adama Delphine Fawundu, Nina Robinson, moderated by  Deborah Willis 7 free
Pioneer Books 289 Van Brunt St Red Hook lecture event series: MVR 3.3 Salome Asega, Javier Molina, and Kristin Lucas 7-9 free, reservation Eventbrite 

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