dieFirma 32a Copper Square discussion: Talking About Unspeakable Acts: Women, Art and Sexual Violence Suzanne Lacy, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Aviva Rahmani, Nancy Princenthal; in conjunction with Gloria Kisch exhibition …for Gloria, 6:30-8:30, reception 7:30 free, reservation programs@diefirmanyc.com
Grace Exhibition Space 182 Avenue C performative lecture: Sol’Scool Sol’Sax’s weekly presentation of Classical West and Central African Culture and History 6-8 free
The Poetry Project at St. Mark's Church 131 E 10 NYC launch: Beautiful Aliens: A Steve Abbott Reader edited by Jamie Townsend, with an afterword by Alysia Abbott (Nightboat Books, 2019); speakers: Jamie Townsend and Alysia Abbott as well as friends, correspondents, and admirers of Abbott including Nayland Blake, Luis Jaramillo, Todd Colby, Ariel Goldberg, Alissa Quart, Mathew Rodriguez, Hugh Ryan, and Sarah Schulman 8 $8
Center for Book Arts 28 W 27 lecture: master binder & artist Pénélope Guidoni, featuring Susan Bee 6:30-9 free, reservation Eventbrite
Morgan Library & Museum 225 Madison Ave talk: Michael Semff ‘…all one effort, not to be separated…’ Strategies of perception, objectification and radical infringement of rules in the work of Al Taylor 6:30 $20
Art Students League of New York 215 W 57 reception: The Student Concours 2020 presenting classes: Del Rosario (Mixed Media); Little (Painting); Cimarelli, Sherbell (Sculpture) 6-8
Gerald Peters 24 E 78 reception: Maurice Burns 5:30-8
Menconi + Schoelkopf 22 E 80 exhibition: Marin + The Critics
A/D/O 29 Norman Ave Greenpoint panel: Democratizing Design: How to Support Emerging Creators Bailey Fontaine, Amanda Richards, Gregory Beson, Dustin John, Jack Erikkson, Nick Missel and Marco Piscitelli, moderated by Good Company curator Kris Ghadry 7-9 free, reservation requested
Pratt Institute Photography Gallery ARC Building, Lower Level 200 Willoughby Ave Clinton Hill reception: BFA Thesis Exhibition: Photography Claire Burkett, Copeland Barrett, Rachel Griffith 5-8
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