Wednesday, July 29, 2020

Art & Design Events, Wednesday, 29 July 2020

A daily compilation of suggestions for the continuing appreciation of art and design in dire times

VIRTUAL LIVE EVENTS
The Brooklyn Rail Lunchtime Conversations series live over Zoom: The New Social Environment #96: Kambui Olujimi with Yasi Alipour; conclues with poetry reading by Rabih Ahmed 1-2 registration Eventbrite link 
The Architectural League panel: Social Distance, Health, and Inclusive Public Space MIXdesign team members Joel Sanders, Magda Mostafa, Hansel Bauman, and Quemuel Arroyo, moderated by Marc Tsurumaki, principal of LTL Architects 1pm free, Zoom registration link 
Design Pavilion panel: Innovation, Beauty, and New Adjustable Ways of Living speakers: Winka Dubbeldam (Architect and Founder, Archi-Tectonics); William Braham (Professor and Director, MSD Environmental Building Design, University of Pennsylvania); Michael Provenza (Commercial Vice President, Trespa North America); macerator: Matthew Marani (Program Manager and Editor, The Architect’s Newspaper) 2pm registration link
Morgan Library & Museum virtual  tour: Rolling Stones: Looking at Ancient Mesopotamian Cylinder Seals with Sidney Babcock, Jeannette and Jonathan Rosen Curator and Department Head, Ancient Near Eastern Seals and Tablets 3pm, free, registration required link 
Metropolis Magazine talks: Metropolis’s Perspective: Sustainability Symposium; today: Reuse and Renovation 3:30-5:30 for complete information and registration see link
Arkansas Arts & Fashion Forum In Conversation: Kerin Rose Gold 5:30-7 Zoom link 
New York Adventure Club talk: Jo Weldon Leopard Print: History’s Fiercest Fashion Statement 5:30-7 $10 Eventbrite registration link
Smithsonian talk: Conversations about Museums and Healing with Lonnie Bunch and Krista Tippett: Secretary of the Smithsonian Lonnie Bunch kicks off the program; Krista Tippett, journalist and founder of the On Being podcast, and Chase Robinson, director of the Freer and Sackler Galleries, and Sana Mirza, Education Specialist, will then join moderator Sabrina Motley, director of the Smithsonian Folklife Festival, for a live-streamed discussion 6-7:30 Eventbrite registration link 
A.I.R. Gallery Q&A with Alexis Clements on the film All We've Got directed by Clements, which explores the LGBTQI women’s communities, cultures, and social justice work through the lens of the physical spaces—from bars to bookstores and arts and political hubs—they create 6pm Zoom registration link Meeting ID: 862 1726 6786, Passcode: 973481; film available to stream today link
Center for Book Arts book talk: Julie Park Altered Books Then and Now: 18th-Century Extra-Illustrated Books 6:30-8 Eventbrite registration link
Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles online resource series Zoom talk: Possible Futures: Developing Plural Practices in Contemporary Art speakers: artists Eva Aguila, co-founder of Coaxial Arts Foundation; Debra Scacco, founder of the Artist in Residence program at the Los Angeles Clean Tech Incubator; and Devon Tsuno, founder and co-director of the CSUDH PRAXIS art engagement program and co-founder of the 3D PPE Artist Network 7pm  full event info link, Zoom meeting link 7pm free, registration link
Italian Cultural Institute Zoom talk: Robert Kendrick Raphael's Music: From Urbino to Rome 7pm free,  Zoom link 

ONLINE EXHIBITIONS, PRESENTATIONS, and VIEWING ROOMS
Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles Virtual ICA LA 60° video captures of the galleries link
DC Moore studio visits: From the Studio series, new visits released weekly; artists Eric Aho, Robert Kushner, Claire Sherman, Carrie Moyer, Alexi Worth, Barbara Takenaga, Mark Innerst, Katia SantibaƱez, Mark Valenti. Mary Frank, Duane Michals, Joyce Kozloff
Philadelphia Museum of Art virtual tour: Duchamp Gallery in 360 link
Rachel Uffner Gallery viewing room: Pam Lins link  
Lora Reynolds Gallery viewing room: Kay Rosen 202020 link
James Cohan online:  Grace Weaver Steps link, includes video feature and links to other artist presentations

STREAMING
Storefront for Art and Architecture StorefrontTV Season 3: On Maintenance today: Why Not Stand? by Yolande Daniels 6-6:10 episodes air on Storefront's website, YouTube channel, and Instagram Live link; previous episodes link
A.I.R. Gallery film: All We've Got directed by Alexis Clements, which explores the LGBTQI women’s communities, cultures, and social justice work through the lens of the physical spaces—from bars to bookstores and arts and political hubs—they create; film available to stream today, in conjunction with Q&A at AIR Gallery link; for talk see above

IN MEMORIAM
Collagist and curator Michael Anderson (1968-2020)

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