Wednesday, January 8, 2020

Art & Design Events, New York, Wednesday, 8 January 2020

Anita Rogers 15 Greene St exhibition: Mandy Vahabzadeh Photographs
Foley 59 Orchard St exhibition: Foley Gallery: 15 Years, Part 1 
Shin 68 Orchard St opening: Constructing Worlds Joseph Cornell, Stephen Antonakos 6-8
Artifact 84 Orchard St opening: Brashka Earth Calling; Lorena Garcia Mateu Paintings; Antonio Paez Photographs; Dasha Shkurpela Paintings; Aaron Wittkamper Paintings 6-8
Nathalie Karg 291 Grand St opening: Peter Barrickman Maintenance 6-8
Lyles & King 106 Forsyth St opening: Staying alive Sojourner Truth Parsons, Sara Gernsbacher, Nadia Belerique 6-8
JTT 191 Chrystie St opening: Issy Wood daughterproof 6-8
Karma 188 E 2 opening: Robert Grosvenor 6-8
Revelation Gallery at St John’s 224 Waverly Place viewing with the artist: Michael Elsasser Palette Connections 11-1 
Salmagundi 47 Fifth Ave lecture:  Neill Slaughter A Triumphant Triad, Sargent, Sorolla and Zorn 6 $10
Whitney Museum of American Art 99 Gansevoort St Gallery Talk: Alex Kitnick and Laura Cottingham on Rachel Harrison 7 $10
Simons Foundation 160 Fifth Ave 2nd Fl lecture: Hendrik Lenstra, Professor Emeritus of Fundamental and Applied Mathematics, Mathematisch Instituut, Universiteit Leiden Escher and the Droste Effect tea 5, lecture 5-6:15 free, registration Eventbrite
SL Gallery 335 W 38 opening: Cate Woodruff Light Minded 6-8
Scandinavia House 58 Park Ave exhibition guided tour: Cutting Edges: Nordic Concrete Art from the Erling Neby Collection led by Emily S5:30toddart 
Hirschl & Adler Modern 41 E 57 book launch: Maria Elena Gonzalez Tree Talk 5-7
Fisher & Paykel Experience Center A&D Building 150 E 58 Suite #361 AIANY Women in Architecture Committee celebration: 10th Annual Women In Architecture Recognition Award and Holiday Party 6-8 $10 registration requested through AIA
Gallery 8 Faction Art Projects 2602 Frederick Douglass Boulevard curator talk: Natasha Becker speaks with artists Khalil Robert Irving, Sara Rahbar, and Daapo Reo on their window installaions 5:30-7:30 free
NYPL Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture 515 Malcolm X Blvd exhibition opening: Subversion & The Art of Slavery Abolition curated by Michelle D. Commander, Associate Director and Curator of the Lapidus Center for the Historical Analysis of Transatlantic Slavery 6-8 free
Keyes Gallery at Otto 211 McGuinness Blvd Greenpoint performance: Natural Abstractions immersive dance featuring the Ninja Ballet Dance Company with Shoko Tomai, dancer/choreographer, Tony Ortiz, martial artist, and William Catanzaro, composer; inspired by Bill Claps’ exhibition Natural Abstraction cocktails 6, perfromance 7:15-7:45 free, reservation required Eventbrite 

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