A daily compilation of suggestions for the continuing appreciation of art and design in dire times
VIRTUAL EVENTS
NYU Institute of Fine Arts talk: A Conversation with Lonnie G. Bunch III, Secretary of the Smithsonian 9am registration link
The Brooklyn Rail Lunchtime Conversations series live over Zoom: The New Social Environment #164: Kevin Powell and Shaniyat Chowdhury with Rev. Dr. Donna Schaper; concludes with a poetry reading from Joy Priest Schaper 1-2 registration Eventbrite link
Pratt School of Architecture Latin America Travel Studios Lecture: Diego Arraigada I Like It 1pm link
Artists Talk on Art Virtual Open Studio 6-7:30 Zoom link
Sculptors Guild SG Artist Talks: Miller Opie 6pm link Meeting ID: 925 0348 7739 Passcode: 091820
Art at a Time Like This? talk: What Have Artists Contributed to the 2020 Election?
Pre-Election Zoom Event Abigail De Ville, Marilyn Minter, Ruj Greigarn, Deborah Kass, moderated by Anne Verhallen and Barbara Pollack 7pm email for Zoom registration link
Morbid Anatomy lecture: Pleased To Eat You: An Illustrated Live Zoom Lecture on Culinary Cannibalism, Death and Cake by The Conjurer's Kitchen's Annabel "Lecter" de Vetten 7pm $8 registration link
NEW YORK EXHIBITIONS OPENING TODAY no reception unless noted
Marian Goodman Gallery 24 W 57 open to public: Julie Mehretu about the space of half an hour by appointment
ONLINE EXHIBITIONS, PRESENTATIONS, and VIEWING ROOMS
Columbia University Teachers College Macy Art Gallery online: Faculty Biennial 2020 Recent Art and Art Education Program faculty work in drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpture, ceramics, photography, video, and new media link
Anastasia Photo online conversation: Between Dragon and Bear the Falcon Flies High: A Discussion on Mongolia US Ambassador to Mongolia, Michael Klecheski, discusses present day Mongolia with Namuun Battulga, Founder of the Namuun Children’s Foundation and eldest child of President Khaltmaagiin Battulg link
NYCxDESIGN New Podcast: The Mic Episode 1: Illustrating Sound discussion hosted by Debbie Millman featuring sonic designer, Brian Scherman, along with graphic designer, Mark Addison Smith, about the intersection of sound and visualization design, and how we can better serve our communities by designing for all senses link
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