Saturday, June 29, 2019

Art & Design Events, New York, Saturday, 29 June 2019

Launch F18 373 Broadway Suite 618 reception: Future Starts Slow Corinne Bernard, Chiaozza, Nathan Dilworth, Erika Mahr, Dan Perkins, Taylor O. Thomas, and Rose Vickers, curated by Christin Graham and Sam Trioli 6-9
Y2K group 373 Broadway #E18 5th Fl reception: Travis Fish Live, Laugh, Love 7-9
Soho Photo 15 White St curators’ tour: Bill Travis and Larry Davis on Photography After Stonewall 5-6
Essex Flowers 19 Monroe St reception: Karen Azoulay Semi-Precious 6-8
Nicelle Beauchene Third Floor go to 327 Broome St off-site exhibition: Shana Sharp Still Life appointment required
Storefront for Art and Architecture 97 Kenmare St book launch: Juan Downey, 1940-1993 edited by Julieta González and Javier Rivero Ramos 3-5  
Hashimoto Contemporary 210 Rivington St reception: Ravi Zupa Other Avatar 6-8
New Museum 235 Bowery conversations: Marta Minujín with Massimiliano Gioni and Helga Christoffersen 3; Lubaina Himid with Curator Natalie Bell 4:30 combo ticket $25
Hugo 472 West Broadway reception: Hugo Xavier Rodés L’Instant 6-8 reservation required info@hugogalerie.com
Blackbird 219 W 16 exhibition closing reception: Out There: An Exhibition Celebrating Worldwide Pride 6-9
Printed Matter 231 11th Ave roundtable on the occasion of Book as System: The Artists’ Books of Sol LeWitt: Christopher Vacchio, Lindsay Aveilhé, Erica DiBenedetto and Jason Rulnick 5-7
International Print Center 508 W 26 Closing Party & Pint N’ Print with Leslie Diuguid and Kirsten Flaherty, in conjunction with Published by the Artist: Brooklyn Edition! 5-8
The New York City Dyke March starts at Bryant Park and marches down 5th Ave to Washington Square Park; 27th annual protest march, not a parade 5
Higher Pictures 980 Madison Ave reception: Avijit Halder 4-6
El Barrio’s Artspace PS109 215 E 99 closing reception: Covello@PS109 Making Art Work paintings, prints, mixed media works, ceramics, and textiles created at the Carter Burden/Leonard Covello Senior Center in East Harlem 3-5
Knockdown Center 52-19 Flushing Ave Maspeth reception: Pigeonhole: The Life and Work of Bobby Alam Priyanka Dasgupta and Chad Marshall, curated by Alexis Wilkinson 6-9; performance: DJ Black Helmet 7:30  
Theodore:Art 56 Bogart St Bushwick reception with Robin Hill and Jill Weinberg Adams, in conjunction with exhibition Post Script: work from the archives and artists of Lennon Weinberg 3-5 NOTE: Recommended.
The Living Gallery 1094 Broadway Bushwick reception: Kadeem Phillip The Misadventurous life of Kadie 5-9
City Reliquary 370 Metropolitan Ave Bushwick mural presentation: Joaquin Torres Zavaleta (a.k.a. Bater) 1-6, conversation: Dave Herman, founder of The City Reliquary Museum, with Zavaleta 1
Pioneer Works 159 Pioneer St Red Hook book and music exposition: Third Annual Press Play Fair $15
Residency Unlimited outdoor art peformancearound 6th St and 2nd Ave Gowanus intervention: INVESTIGATION – Project Ephemeral, the first of four monthly interventions led by the RU artist Takayuki Matsuo 1-4
440 Gallery440 6th Ave Park Slope reception: Light Victoria Accardi, Ronald Butler, Wen-Han Chang, Sarah Crofts, Valeria Divinorum, Lawrence Dobens, Alexandra Fitzsimmons, Matilda Forsberg, Hannah Goff, Christina Graham, George Horner, Nicole Irene, Amanda Kavanagh, Kelsey Knight, David Lindberg, Joy Makon, Michelle McElroy, Isabelle Milkoff, Mary Murphy, Patty Neal, Ni Pan, Renee Radenberg, Amanda Ramsay, Cynthia Reynolds, Deborah Seidman, Jackson Siegal, Jesse Townsley, Daniel van Benthuysen, Daniel Walworth, Carolin Wood, Mariana Carolina Wuethrich, Dganit Zauberman, juried by Lauren Hirshfield and Kat Ryals, Co-Directors of Paradice Palase 5-8
Open Source 306 17th St Greenwood Heights closing event and climate action: Monica Jahan Bose Seven Minutes on the B67 3-5 

Sylvester & Co. 103 Main St Sag Harbor book elebration: Jennifer Post Jennifer Post Modern written by Anna Kasabian (Pointed Leaf Press) 5-7
MM Fine Art 4 North Main St Southampton reception: Renate Aller Shared History 6-8
 
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