Sunday, August 12, 2018

Art & Design Events, New York, Sunday, 12 August 2018

Essex Flowers 19 Monroe St New York Flower Festival night of food and comedy: Cafe Yes! Presents Everybody Gets Soup hosted by TD Sidell, who will be making soup; comedians Eleanore Pienta, Dale Seever, Julia Shiplett, Ike Ufomadu, Lorelei Ramirez and Sonia Denis 7:30
Living Gallery Outpost 246 E 4 various events: The Living Arts Festival 1-6; BYO art 1-6, Open Mic 1-3, Live Music 4-6 free
Judson Memorial Church 55 Washington Square South benefit with various events and performances: Pleasure Activist Sunday to Benefit The Judson Memorial Church's Renovation Fund; appearances by Beth Stephens & Annie Sprinkle, and Linda Montano 4:30-8:30 $20-$200 or pay what you wish
Javits Convention Center 655 W 34 exposition: NY Now summer market 9-6 ticketed. online registration; through Wednesday
Resobox 41-26 27th St Long Island City reception: Nung-Hsin Hu Amphibian 7-9
Artbook @ MoMA PS1 Bookstore 22-25 Jackson Ave Long Island City Recto / Verso: Art Publishing in Practice discussions presented with Hauser & Wirth Publishers panel: Protest and Production: Activism and Zine Publishing zine makers 3 Dot Zine, Endless Editions,TXTbooks, Interference Archive, and 8 Ball Community in a seminar-style discussion on the influence of DIY publishing in activism and art practice, along with the application of that spirit to community engagement: Devin N. Morris (3 Dot Zine and Brown Paper Zine Fair), Paul John (Endless Editions), Robert Blair and Kurt Woerpel (TXTbooks), Greg Mihalko and Leigh Hurwitz (Interference Archive), India Menuez and Lele Saveri (8 Ball Community), LilianLillian Finckel and Pooja Desai (Femme Mâché), led by Femme Mâché 1pm; workshop: Art, Activism, and DIY: Zine-Making as a Tool for Change exploration of local examples of zine workshops and collectives and zine-making techniques, led by The Young Artist Zine Alliance 3
A/D/O 29 Norman Ave Greenpoint Homo Sapiens, I Hear You Research Seminar: WORK WORK WORK WORK WORK On bureaucracy, the office and labor: The Future of Work presentation: Beatrice Galilee, panel: Vere van Gool, Laura Y Liu, and Lisa Zaslow 5-7 $10 reservation Eventbrite
Soloway 348 S 4 Williamsburg exhibition: Richanda Rhoden; reception in September
Pioneer Works 159 Pioneer St Red Hook various events including open studios and workshops: Second Sundays 4-10 $10 suggested

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