21 Pell Street 21 Pell St Toisan Heritage Film screening and talk: My Odyssey Between Two Worlds directed by Raymond Douglas Chong 3-5
Assembly Room 191 Henry St soft launch fundraiser performance: Katya Grokhovsky She Came to Stay; presented for the production of The Immigrant Artist Biennial sessions 7.00, 7.15, 7.30, 7.45 $20
Emmanuel Barbault 325 Broome St reception: Invincible Summer Trevor King, Eric Palgon, Lisa Seebach, Elise Siegel, Hae Won Sohn, Paul Vogeler 6-8
17 Essex 17 Essex St closing and final performance: Colleen Asper Arms, Legs, Fingers three paintings and a play in three acts 4
signs and symbols 102 Forsyth St performance in-residence: Annabel Daou Fortune 2-6
First Street Green Art Park 33 E 1 beautification, gardening, and new art projects: It's My Park Day 1-5
Printed Matter 38 St Marks Pl conversation: Reflections on David Wojnarowicz and the Cross Country Tapes Sur Rodney Sur, Jane Dickson, and Cynthia Carr, moderated by John Reed 5 free
The 2019 Queer Liberation March steps off from Sheridan Square 9:30, proceeds up Sixth Ave to Central Park's Great Lawn for a community-focused Rally with speakers and performers around 1; political march without the corporate floats or police 9:30-1:30
NYC Pride Prade steps off from from 26th St and Fifth Ave to 8th St, then winds through the Village to 7th Ave and continues up to 23rd St
David Richard 211 E 121 concert & gallery talk: Terry Eder, pianist, performs works by Debussy, Dohnanyi, Kodaly, in the exhibition Landscape Medicine: Rebecca Allan & Dean Fleming 4-5:30 $20 suggested
Voelker Orth Museum 149-19 38th Ave, Flushing closing reception and talk: Irene Buszko Flowering Trees in Victorian Richmond Hill 2
Flushing Meadows Corona Park 111th St and 49th Ave entrance public art unveiling + performance: Karl Orozco Hospicio CabaƱas (Playable Stage for Thunder Hawk); performance: Tonalxochitl Danza Mexica 3-4:30 free
Queens Museum New York Building Flushing Meadows Park exposition: 5th Annual Women in Comics Con 11-5 free
Kosti’s Last Sunday Bookstore 10-51 Wyckoff Ave at Norman St Ridgewood (L train to Halsey ,M train to Myrtle-Wyckoff, or A-train to Broadway Junction) sale of books by Richard Kostelanetz noon-5
Dorsky Gallery Curatorial Programs 11-03 45th Ave Long Island City panel: The Future Is Handmade presentations by Samantha DeTillio and Erika Diamond, moderated by Yulia Tikhonova 3-4:30 reservation 718-937-6317 or rsvp@dorsky.org
Welancora 33 Herkimer St Bedford Stuyvesant show closing and book signing: Audrey Frank Anastasi EnSamblage 2-4:30
Practice 164 Ashburton Ave Yonkers reception: The Zone Alice Wang and Ben Tong 2-5
Upstream 8 Main St Hastings-on-Hudson reception: PaperWorks 2019: Theme & Variations 2-5
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