A daily compilation of suggestions for the continuing appreciation of art and design in dire times
LIVE EVENTS
Madison Square Park Conservancy talk:Black Lives Matter and a Response in Public Art Jammie Holmes speaking with Hyperallergic writer and editor Seph Rodney about Black Lives Matter and the public art being created in support of the activist movement free 11-noon Zoom registration link
The Brooklyn Rail Lunchtime Conversations series live over Zoom: The New Social Environment #75: Torkwase Dyson with Robert Shane; concludes with a poetry reading from Gabriel Palacios 1-2 Eventbrite link
AIA New York Center for Architecture Travel To series Webinar: Arcology at Arcosanti 1-2 free, registration link
Derfner Judaica Museum at Hebrew Home at Riverdale Zoom presentation: Susan Chevlow Mourning Loss, Embracing Life: Jewish Artists’ Experiences 2:30-3:30 free link
The National Arts Club performative talk: Kimberly Truhler An Afternoon with Edith Head ‘conversation’with Hollywood costume designer Edith Head played by actress Susan Claassen 3-4 free, registration required Eventbrite link
The Neustadt Collection of Tiffany Glass Zoom talk: Tiffany Tête-à-Tête: A Digital Conversation Among Friends Neustadt curators Lindsy Parrott and Morgan Pruden 5:30-6:30 $7 registration link
Whitney Museum of American Art Art History from Home: Asian American Perspectives exploration of ‘work by American artists of Asian descent, including Sarah Sze, Isamu Noguchi, Walid Raad, alongside artworks that engage with aspects of “Asian-ness” by artists from other backgrounds, such as Chris Burden and Andy Warhol’ 6pm free, registration link
Blanton Museum of Art Webinar: Around the World: Tales of Traveling With Art Claire Howard, Assistant Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, and Lisa Dirks, Senior Registrar 6 free, Zoom link
Paula Cooper PCG Studio talk: Carl Safina In Conversation with Luanne Rice ecologist Carl Safina on his book, Becoming Wild: How Animal Cultures Rais Families, Create Beauty, and Achieve Peace (Henry Holt, 2020) 6pm free on PCG link
Tenement Museum talk: Everyday Chinatown: Stories of Ordinary Artifacts, presented with Think!Chinatown 6:30-8 free YouTube Live link
National Gallery of Art Washington discussion: Black Opera as Architecture: A Conversation Kimberly Drew, Alicia Hall Moran, and Imani Uzuri 7pm free on on both the Gallery's Facebook page and its YouTube site
Rubin Foundation Zoom presentation: Performance-in-Place: From the Personal Collection of Eileen Myles 8 registration link
ONLINE EXHIBITIONS, PRESENTATIONS, and VIEWING ROOMS
Public Art Fund Art on the Grid outdoor group exhibition appearing on more than 500 bus shelters and screens of LinkNYC for information and images see link
Nailya Alexander Gallery online exhibition: Tree of Life Denis Brihat (b. 1928, Paris), Albarrán Cabrera (b. 1969, Spain), Ingar Krauss (b. 1965, East Berlin), Sumner Wells Hatch (b. 1984, New Hampshire), Nicholas Hughes (b. 1963, Liverpool), Ann Rhoney (b. 1953, Niagara Falls), Pentti Sammallahti (b. 1950, Helsinki), George Tice (b. 1938, Newark), and Alexey Titarenko (b. 1962, St. Petersburg); Lucretia Moroni (b. 1960, Milan) link
STREAMING
Kino Lorber Kino Now digital presentation: Milton Glaser: To Inform & Delight (2008) directed by Wendy Keys purchase $9.99, rent $4.99 link
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