Tuesday, April 9, 2019

Art & Design Events, New York, Tuesday, 9 April 2019

International Center of Photography 250 Bowery talk: Stranger Fruit photographer Jon Henry and writer Antwaun Sargent on the effects of police brutality on black American families and communities 6:30-8 free with registration
Cooper Union 7 E 7 Senior Shows: Robert Dietz, So when is good for you, 1st Floor Colonnade; Andres Sotelo, Salvage, Arthur A. Houghton Jr. Gallery, 2nd Floor; Faye Blue, One Thinks of Time, 5th Floor Lobby; Sam Grenier, I Was And I Am, I Am, I Am, 7th Floor Lobby. Student Shows: David Sami Blank Chamber, 2nd Floor Lobby, The Exchange Student Exhibition, 6th Floor Lobby 6-8
Cooper Union Great Hall 7 E 7 Arthur And Janet C. Ross Rome Prize Ceremony with Conversations | Conversazioni event: Integrity and Public Office: Classical Greek and Roman Perspectives Melissa Lane and John Ochsendorf; Prosecco toast will follow the program 6:30-8:30 free with registration
New York Studio School 8 W 8 talk: Didier William On His Work 6:30 free
New School Aronson Galleries Sheila C. Johnson Design Center 66 Fifth Ave reception: Beyond Addiction: Reframing Recovery Contributing Artists: Nina Berman, Allan Clear, John Donadeo, Yannick Fornacciari, Tony Fouhse, Paul Gorman, John Linder, Luceo, Graham MacIndoe, Josh Meltzer, Jackie Neale, Neil Sneddon, and Susan Stellin; Student Projects: Sara Akiki, Carly Bayroff, Scoutt Palframan, Ellie Plass, Josie Stevenson, and Lucy Xin, supervised by Graham MacIndoe and Julia Gorton 5:30-6:30, followed by panel: Graham MacIndoe, Tracie Gardner, Pedro Mateu-Gelabert, moderatec by Susan Stellin 6:30-8
SVA MA Design Research, Writing and Criticism 136 W 21 2nd fl Fourth Annual Phil Patton Lecture: Rob Walker The Art of Noticing, followed by a short Q&A and drinks reception 6:30-8 free
SVA 136 W 21 Rm 418F i3 Photo Lecture: Matt Carr 7-8:30 free
Hafele America Company 20 W 22 Suite 201 AIANY Interiors Committee design talks: Speed Presentations Edition 10 showcasing outstanding interior design spaces by New York City-based architects: Architecture Research Office, Dattner Architects, David Smotrich & Partners, Desai Chia Architecture, FXCollaborative, Michielli + Wyetzner Architects, Murphy Burnham & Buttrick Architects, Slade Architecture, Smith & Architects, Snøhetta 6-8 free registration requested
HG Contemporary 527 W 23 reception: Franz Klainsek Chains  7-9
Lehamann Maupin 501 W 24 conversation: Art in America Live with Angel Otero --
Puerto Rico: Community Building through the Arts Otero with William S. Smith on the role the arts can play in cultural rejuvenation 6:30
Rizzoli 1133 Broadway book celebration: The Ultimate Cartoon Book of Book Cartoons edited by Bob Eckstein (Princeton Architectural Press); Eckstein in conversation with Marisa Acocella, Robert Leighton, and Barbara Smaller 6
General Society Library 20 W 44 talk: Metalworker and Silversmith Berthold Hoffmann 6:30-8 $15 reception to follow
AC Institute 16 E 48 reception: Jeanette Doyle From A to Z & Back Again 6-8
MoMA 11 W 53 preview screening: Louis Kahn’s Tiger City, directed by Sundaram Tagore 6 free, by invitation only, reservation rsvpny@sundaramtagore.com
Art Students League 215 W 57 reception: Cenedella Class Exhibition: What Isn’t Art 6-8
The Lobby Garden 499 Park Ave reception: Julian Stanczak 5-7
Museum of Arts and Design 2 Columbus Circle exhibition: Too Fast to Live, Too Young to Die: Punk Graphics, 1976–1986 opens to the public
Stephen Wise Free Synagogue 30 W 68 illustrated presentation: Haifa: Two Tales of an Israeli City Nili Gold and Naomi Harris Rosenblatt 7-8:30 $10 donation appreciated, reservation required Eventbrite
NYU Institute of Fine Arts 1 E 78 talk: Lucio Fontana in Buenos Aires circa 1946 María Amalia García, Andrea Giunta, and Iria Candela 6:30-8:30 free, registration required
Columbia University The Forum 601 W 125 performance: Dean Moss your marks and surface 6:30
International Studio & Curatorial Program 1040 Metropolitan Ave Bushwick presentations: Artists at Work: Hesselholdt & Mejlvang and Rusudan Melikshvili 6:30-8
Spoonbill & Sugartown 218 Bedford Ave Williamsburg appearance: Leonard Koren presents an overview of his work and career 8 free
Pratt 200 Willoughby Ave Clinton Hill Library Alumni Reading Room 3rd Fltalk: Catherine Morris Thematic and Monographic Recuperations: Revising Revisionism 6-8;  Student Union School of Art (SoArt) discussion: Open Exchange: Belonging  Jammal Lemmy (creative director for March for Our Lives), Tom Finkelpearl (commissioner of the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs); Hank Willis Thomas (artist and activist) Ana M. Bermúdez (commissioner of the New York City Department of Probation), and niv Acosta (multimedia artist and activist), moderated by Shaun Leonardo 7-9 free, reservation strongly encouraged, no admission after 6:55

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