Monday, September 28, 2020

Art & Design Events, New York, Monday, 28 September 2020

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

VIRTUAL EVENTS

New York Design Center month-long exposition and series of events, including Zoom presentations:: What’s New, What’s Next 30 days of events; for today’s talks online see link 

Cooper Union online Type@Cooper  talk: Nathan Willis Thinking About Talking About Spacing 12:30-2 fre, registration link 

The Brooklyn Rail Lunchtime Conversations series live over Zoom: The New Social Environment #139: Kota Ezawa with Constance Lewallen; concludes with a poetry reading from Tom Kozlowski 1-2 registration Eventbrite link 

Sculptors Guild artis talk: Sin-Ying Ho 6pm Zoom link  

Grace Exhibition Space Zoom panel: #Give2Grace - A week of Performance Art to benefit the evolution of Grace Exhibition Space featured artists from the series along with co-directors of Grace Exhibition Space, Jill McDermid, and Hoke Hokanson, moderated by Quinn Dukes information and registration link 


ONLINE EXHIBIITONS
MoMA ongoing virtual exhibition: Companion Pieces: New Photography 2020 eight artists, one each week link 

Pratt Institute online exhibition: Ignition, An MFA Exhibition Organized by the Pratt Artists League  formation and registration link 

School of Visual Arts Galleries online: Chromatophores, a juried exhibition of multidisciplinary works by SVA students and recent alumni: Bryan Fernández (BFA Fine Arts), Veronica Fernandez (BFA Fine Arts), Daisy Kong (BFA Illustration), Linda Loh (MFA Computer Arts), Marcelina Pater (MFA Fine Arts), Cyle Warner (BFA Photography and Video), G Yang (BFA Illustration) and Angel Yu (BFA Illustration) link 


STREAMING

David Zwirner video: Celebrating Noah Davis with Karon Davis, Thelma Golden, Helen Molesworth, and Henry Taylor link; podcast: Dialogues: R. Crumb and Art Spiegelman link 

Paula Cooper Gallery PCG Studio video: Lynda Benglis Collage (1973); coincides with Paula Cooper Gallery’s exhibition of work by Lynda Benglis, Eric N. Mack, and Kelley Walker link through 3 October 


ON-SITE EXHIBITIONS

Van Der Plas Gallery 156 Orchard St exhibition: ‘Quo Vadis‘ Where Do We Go From Here?

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