Monday, October 28, 2019

Art & Design Events, New York, Monday, 28 October 2019

Museum of Jewish Heritage 36 Battery Pl artist talk: William Bernheim Survival Story and Artist’s Journey 7-8:30 free
AIA New York Center for Architecture 536 LaGuardia Place presentation: 2019 AIANY + ASLANY Transportation + Infrastructure Design Awards Winners’ Event; panel: Eve Michel (AIA, Chief Architect, Metropolitan Transportation Authority), Margaret Newman (FAIA, Principal, Arup), James Russell (FAIA, Journalist), moderated by Robert Eisenstat (FAIA, LEED AP, Co-Chair, AIANY Transportation and Infrastructure Committee; Chief Architect, Port Authority of NY & NJ) 6-8 $10
New School Hoerle Lecture Hall, Room UL105 63 Fifth Ave AIGA NY Type x Graphic Design: Emerging Global Practices Pragun Agarwal (MICA), Ivy Li (VCU), Beatriz Lozano (University of Michigan), moderated by Jason Alejandro 6:30-8:30 $20 sold out
Demisch Damant 30 W 12 reception: Jos Devriendt You Are Gold 6-8
NYU Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimo 24 W 12 book presentation: Fabio Parasecoli Food (2019, MIT Press); author in conversation with Meryl Rosofsky 6:30 free
National Arts Club 15 Gramercy Park South November exhibitions: Women Out of Doors Lois Dodd, Janice Nowinski, Kyle Staver, Joan Thorne, Jane Wilson; Theodore Conrath Discovery and Restoration: The 2019 NAC Drawing Invitational Barbara Nessim & Tara Geer; Courtroom Art: Eyewitness for the Public
MacDowell 521 W 23 2nd Fl conversation: Art, Activism, and Migration: An Evening with Khaled Barakeh; artist and Founder of CoCulture Barakeh, in conversation with Dahlia Elsayed, introduced by Eileen Myles; Q&A and reception to follow; presented by The MacDowell Colony, PEN America's Artists at Risk Connection, and ArteEast 6:30 free, reservation Eventbrite
Galleries at Saint Peter's Church 619 Lexington Ave reception:  Louise Nevelson Through the Lens of Diana MacKown 6
Jewish Museum 1109 Fifth Ave Dialogue and Discourse panel: Abraham and Isaac Interpreted rabbis and scholars, including Rabbi Charles Savenor (Park Avenue Synagogue), Rabbi David Ingber (Romemu), and Dr. Amy Kalmanofsky (Jewish Theological Seminary), explore George Segal’s use of biblical allegory in his sculpture Abraham and Isaac (1978) 11:30-1 $18
Columbia University Wood Auditorium Avery Hall 1172 Amsterdam Ave lecture: Henry N. Cobb, Founding Partner of Pei Cobb Freed & Partners Architects, with response by Laurie Hawkinson 6:30 free
Pratt Institute President's Office Gallery Main Building 1st Fl 200 Willoughby Ave Clinton Hill reception: Selections: Works from Fine Arts Faculty Claudia Alvarez, Michael Gac Levin, Shaun Leonardo, Nat Meade, and Dasha Shishkin 4:30-6
Residency Unlimited 360 Court St Carroll Gardens Meet Over Lunch talk: RU artist Jaroslaw Kozakiewicz Critical architecture: design strategies and artistic practices 1pm


Continuing series: Archtober architecture and design talks, openings, and events; for complete list see https://2019.archtober.org/ 

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