BMCC Shirley Fiterman Art Center 81 Barclay St performance: Sherrill Roland The Jumpsuit Project 5-7
New York Academy of Art 111 Franklin St artist talk: Paul Anthony Smith 6 free
Saatchi & Saatchi Building 375 Hudson St Moving Image presents opening reception: New Media | 8 Perspectives Lauri Astala (Finland); Peter Campus (New York); Victoria Fu (San Diego); Erdal Inci (Turkey); Adam Magyar (Berlin, Germany); Kambui Olujimi (New York); Leslie Thornton (New York) and Naoko Tosa (Japan) 5-7
Proto Gomez 13 Monroe St reception: Anna Ortiz Los Dioses de los Pochos 6-8
Lichtundfire 175 Rivington St reception: Christopher Stout Standing on the Shoulders of Queer Martyrs and Saints 6-8
Soho Design District various spaces 6th Annual Short FIlms Walk 5-9 reservation required Eventboost
Luceplan 14 Wooster St
Studio Anise Rolf Benz 21 Greene St
USM 28 Greene St,
Flou 42 Greene St
Artemide 46 Greene St
DePadova 58 Greene St
Flos 152 Greene St
AIA Center for Architecture 536 LaGuardia Pl exhibition reception: Fringe Cities: Legacies of Renewal in the Small American City curated and designed by MASS Design Group 6-8
NY Studio School 8 W 8 lecture: Karen Wilkin Anthony Caro and Stainless Steel: A Modernist Legacy 6:30 free
Loisaida Center 710 E 9 reception: Activist Estates: A Radical History of Property in Loisaida curated and designed by Nandini Bagchee 6-8
Strand Books 828 Broadway book celebration: The Best American Comics 2019 selected by Jillian Tamaki as guest editor with series editor Bill Kartalopoulos; panel: E.A Bethea, Xia Gordon, Laura Lannes, Leslie Stein and Laura Weinstein, moderated by Kartalopoulos 7-8 $15 gift card or book purchase required
New School various locations, multiple events throughout the day, through October: The Festival of New all events free; due to the large number of events only a few will be listed here; for complete schedule see https://thefestivalofnew2019.sched.com/
New School Orozco Room A712 Alvin Johnson/J.M. Kaplan Hall 66 W 12 launch: I Stand in My Place with My Own Day Here: Site-Specific Art at The New School edited by Frances Richard and conceived and produced by Silvia Rocciolo, Lydia Matthews and Eric Stark as a collaboration between The New School Art Collection and Parsons Curatorial Design Research Lab 6:30-7:20 Arnold Hall Lobby 55 W 13 performance by Edisa Weeks Kara Walker; University Center 2nd floor cafeteria 63 5th Ave Agnes Denes commissioned composition by Dave Douglas (workshopped and performed with his College of Performing Arts students); and readings by book contributors including poet Carl Hancock Rux, writer-art critic Aruna D’Souza, artist and New School faculty member Andrea Geyer, cultural historian and New School professor Julia Foulkes, and fashion hacktivist and Parsons School of Design professor Otto von Busch 8:30-9:30 reception follows
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center 208 W 13 conversation: Caretaking in the Archive Visual AIDS invites archivists, artists, and cultural workers to discuss how they have cared for artists who are living with HIV or who have been lost to the AIDS epidemic; participants: Katherine Cheairs, Shane Aslan Selzer, Muna Tseng, moderated by Tracy Fenix, Artist+ Registry & Archive Associate at Visual AIDS, and Caitlin McCarthy, Archivist at The Center 6:30-8:30 $10 suggested
The 8th Floor 17 W 17 book launch, reading and performances: More Art in the Public Eye edited by Jeff Kasper and Micaela Martegani; performances by Ofri Cnaani and Pablo Helguera 6-8 reservation requested
National Arts Club 15 Gramercy Park South reception: Aaron Miller 6-8
Rizzoli 1133 Broadway book signing and reception: Isabella Tree Wilding: Returning Nature to Our Farm 5:30-7:30
Hunter College Kossak Lecture Hall, 1527 North Building 695 Park Ave talk: Stefanie Bürkle: Workshops of Knowledge (Studio & Laboratory) Bertrand Bonello in conversation with Joe McElhaney 6-8 free
New York School of Interior Design Arthur Satz Auditorium 170 E 70 panel: New Tools: Revolutionizing the Process of Design Manuela Seve and Renata Thomé from Alpha’a, an online, community-oriented platform offering tailor-made art collections for businesses across all industries including hospitality, tech, interior design and more; and Pitter Schattan of Ornare, a Brazilian company specializing in solutions of the whole house: closets, kitchens, bathrooms, and home offices 6-8 $17
NYU Institute of Fine Arts 1 E 78 Ancient Art and Archaeology lecture: Verity Platt Bodies, Bases and Borders: Framing the Divine in Greco-Roman Antiquity 6:30-8:30 reservation required
Grady Alexis at El Taller Latino Americano 215 E 99 reception: Andrea Arroyo EmPower! Images for Social Justice 6
Museum of the City of New York 1220 Fifth Ave talk: The Extraordinary in the Ordinary with Roz Chast & Neil Goldberg 6:30-8:30 $50
Longwood Art Gallery at Hostos 450 Grand Concourse Bronx reception; NY Latin American Art Triennial Dió-genes Abréu (Dominican Republic), Aviva Aleph (Cuba), Jerry Lim, Valente Arana (Mexico), Maria Bouquet (Argentina), Monica S Camin (Argentina), Hubert Caño (Puerto Rico), Angel Delgado (Cuba), Alex Duque (Colombia), Borinquen Gallo (Italy), Sandra Monterroso (Guatemala), Miguel Trelles (Puerto Rico), curated by Alexis Mendoza 6-9
The General by Vans 102 N 6 Williamsburg Kickoff Party: Vans Duct Tape with DJ Rahill and DJ Juan Love (John Cardiel) 7-midnight reservation required Eventbrite
Pratt 200 Willoughby Ave Clinton Hill Myrtle Hall, Room 4E-3 Digital Arts Lecture Series: Nick Pedersen 12:45-1:45 free
Brooklyn Public Library Central Library Info Commons Lab 10 Grand Army Plaza Artist Books in Action series talk: humor, satire, parody Martha Wilson with Sabrina Jones, Gail Rubini and Conrad Gleber; in conjunction with exhibition Franklin Furnace: Performance is Public 6:30-8
NOTE: There are two series this month with multiple programs all day.
Archtober continues with architecture and design talks, openings, and events; for complete list see https://2019.archtober.org/?/?utm_source=mc&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=20190731Archtober
New School various locations, multiple events throughout the day through October 6 The Festival of New all events free; due to the large number of events only a few will be listed here; for complete schedule see https://thefestivalofnew2019.sched.com/
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