Cipriani 25 Broadway pop-up museum experience: SuperReal Moment Factory (‘multimedia entertainment collective’) 6-8 $24
Eli Klein 398 West St reception: Painting from Taiwan Chou Tai-Chun, Liu Chih-Hung, Ho Kan, Su Wong-Shen, Hsiao Chin, Wang Liang-Yin, Huang Hai-Hsin, Yang Mao-Lin, and Hu Chau-Tsung 6-8
NYA 7 Franklin Place artist reception: NYAFAIR Tribeca’s contemporary art fair 6-9 registration Eventbrite
Soho Photo 15 White St closing reception: 7th annual B&H Event Space Portfolio Development Exhibition 6-8
Owen James 59 Wooster Stclosing reception: Gary Gisler / Huston Ripley 5-8
Georges Bergès 462 West Broadway reception: Summer Group Show 6-8 reservation requested rsvp@bergesgallery.com
Chinatown Soup 16 Orchard St reception: Scout Hawkins Laughing Quietly To Myself 7-9
Richard Taittinger 154 Ludlow St reception: Maria Qamar Fraaaandship! 6-8 reservation required VIP@richardtaittinger.com,+info@richardtaittinger.com
Con Artist Colective 329 Broome St closing reception: CONstitution 7-11
Lictundfire 175 Rivington St artist panel: I Am a Woman moderated by Milagros Bello
Cooper Union Rose Auditorium 41 Cooper Square Summer Art Intensive Artists in Residence talk: Kay Healy, Sophia Sobers, Maureen St. Vincent & Megan Stroech 2-3; Animation Screening & Poetry Reading 3-4
Cooper Union 7 E 7 reception: Summer Art Intensive Exhibition 4-6
AIA Center for Architecture 536 LaGuardia Place opening reception: Big Ideas, Small Lots, organized by the NYC Department of Housing, Preservation and Development (HPD) and AIA New York 6-8
Electronic Arts Intermix 535 W 22 5th Fl EAI Invites talk and screenings: Martha Wilson, with explicit and audacious work from the collections of both EAI and Franklin Furnace 7-9”30 $7
Dietl International Services 158 W 27 Brasil Summerfest panel discussion and exhibition around the Amazon rainforest conservation: Using the Arts to Inspire Conservation Joshua Tosteson, former head of the Rain Forest Alliansce, Dr. William Wayt Thomas, research specialist on Botany and the Brazilian Fauna and Flora, Eliseu Cavalcante, Brazilian photographer whose work highlights issues including population growth in the Amazon, and Manuela Seve the CEO of Alpha’a 6-8 reservation required for -re-show panel
Prince Street 530 W 25 reception: Thai Artists: The Last Summer Attasit Pokpong, Vichit Nongnual, Silawit Poolsawat, Aranya Kunchonwuttichai, Nuvar Phansuwan, Arthit Pansuay 6-8
Bowery 530 W 25 reception: 28th Annual Juried Show, selected by Ro Lohin 5-8
Blue Mountain 530 W 25 reception: 2019 Summer Juried Show Beverly Barber, Hannah Barnes, Monica Bernier, Lisa Brody, Carey Conaway, Jim Ebersole, Marissa Graziano, Brian Kelley, Jean Koeller, Benjamin Madeska, Barbara Marks, Stuart Massey, Edmund Merricle II, Sara Minsky, Robert Morrissey, Gedas Paskauskas, Ron Prigat, Jeff Pullen, Ann Quackenbos, Claudia Renfro, Andrew Shea, Amy Silberkleit, Helaine Soller, Holly Sturges, Julio Suarez, Yuri Tayshete, Gabriel Tempesta, Laura Vahlberg, Andrew Werth, Judith Wyer, juried by Eric Aho and Rachel Portesi 6-8
Noho-M55 530 W 25 reception: 5th Annual World Fine Art Agency Exhibition 5-7:30
Phoenix 548 W 28 exhibition: Christa Toole 6
Art Students League Phyllis Harriman Mason Gallery 215 W 57 reception: Exhibition of Winners of the Merit Scholarship of 2018 Miriam Ancis, Jonathan Andrews, Donna Bolkcom, Amanda Briggs, Dana-Marie Bullock, Elyane Carvalho, Elaine Coban-Leverone, Alfred C Colella, Daniel Colon, Daniel De Raey, Sid Edwards, Thaddeus Gosciewski, Matti Havens, Chang Wan Jin, Katie Karram, Mary-Jane King, Austin Lee, Francis Nguyen, Yuri Ohara, Grace Olson, Mariana Oushiro, Sophia Pedlow, Anna Rabinowitz, Antonio Santos, Ella Sherman, Maria Patricia Talbot, Idalja Temmer, Patricia Van Ardoy, Yuko Yamaguchi and Michael Yurick 6-8
Sur La Table 1320 3rd Ave shopping: Paris Flea Market Pop-Up Shop snacks, sips, and shopping with handpicked finds from the biggest flea market in Paris 6-8
WhiteBox Harlem 213 E 121 performance: Blind Fold Performance Series: Graciela Cassel Traveling Musical Water Fountains in collaboration with Kathy Halfin, Sunny Moxin Chen, Tana Oshima, Juan Puntes, Jon Tsoi, Julia Santoli 6-8
Matted 46-36 Vernon Blvd Long Island City reception: Nancy Purnell A Retrospective 6-8:30
Local Project 11-27 44th Rd Long Island City reception: NOW is the Future Aude Verbrugge, Carol Radsprecher, Christian Gallo, Christine Lee Tyler, Christopher Lin , Christy Becker, Connie Perry, Eduardo Escamilla, Elizabeth Tibbetts, Fulvia Zambon, Gavin DubbleX Alleyne, Ivana Larrosa, Jana Astanov, Jonathan Duff, Joseph Dolinsky, Kaiwai Wong, Kate Sharkey, Katharine Ryals, Katherine Emely Gomez, Komikka Patton, Lorie Caval, Marco Venegas, Michael Grasso/Jazzmint Dash, Norma Greenwood, Sarah Schecker, Stacy Seiler, Tsailing Tseng, Victoria Febrer 6-9
The Factory 30-30 47th Ave Long Island City reception: Caroline Bergonzi Ashes to Gold- The Alchemy of Caroline Bergonzi 5-8
The Raw Gallery at The Factory LIC 30-30 47th Ave Long Island City reeption: Burn This 5-8
Art Apple NYC 1427 Dekalb Ave Bushwick reception: Resin (Zachary Laine) The Bedrock 2 6 reservation Eventbrite
Little Skips! Coffee Shop 941 Willoughby Ave Bushwick reception: Nyssa The Beginning and The End 7-10
Bar Laika 224 Greene Ave Clinton Hill special event: Liam Gilllick 9
A.I.R. 155 Plymouth St Dumbo reception: Mary-Ann Kokoska Surrender; Danette Landry Yin and Yang; Make Make Make: Repetition and Accumulation Amy Genser, Meg Hitchcock, Allison Paschke, Jenn Shifflet, Anna Lisa Sorensen, Wendy Wahl, and Lari Washburn, curated by Allison Paschke 6-8
Made in NY Media Center by IFP 30 John St Dumbo opening reception: Expanded Cinema, Vol. 4 new works from NYU’s Interactive Telecommunication Program’s 2019 Big Screens and Integrated Digital Media's Video Art Installation classes, presented by Todd Bryant and Nicolás Escarpentier 6-8
Saint Ann's School 33 Clinton St Brooklyn Heights BRIC House visual artist studios 6-9 free shuttle between BRIC House and Saint Ann’s School 6:30-8:30
BRIC House 647 Fulton St Fort Greene various events and performances: Open House/Open Studios: Summer 2019 Artists alika Azim, Dain DeltaDawn, Mei Kazama, and Nsenga Knight 6-9; durational performance: Kat Chamberlin C-O-N-T-E-M-P-T 7:30-8:30
Parrish Art Museum 25 Jobs Lane Southhampton artist talk and book signing: Michael Shnayerson Boom, Mad Money, Mega Dealers, and the Rise of Contemporary Art; Shnayerson in conversation with Terrie Sultan 5-6:30 $12
Christ Episcopal Church 5 Hampton St Sag Harbor exhibition walkthrough: Janet Goleas and Christa Maiwald on Divine Intervention curated by Teri Hackett 6 free
In Memoriam: Carlos Cruz-Diez (1923–2019)
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