A daily compilation of suggestions for the continuing appreciation of art and design in dire times
VIRTUAL EVENTS
Brooklyn Rail Lunchtime Conversations series live over Zoom: The New Social Environment #215: Founder and publisher of Siglio Press Lisa Pearson joins curator and Rail Editor-at-Large Constance Lewallen; concludes with a poetry reading from Adam DeGraff 1pm link
Rubin Foundation discussion: Figures Rajkamal Kahlon, Joiri Minaya, and Betty Tompkins 1-2:30 link
The National Arts Club talk: Alard von Rohr-Demmin 500 Years of Raphael 1-2 Eventbrite link
Phaidon book conversation:author Toby Musgrave and Christopher Woodward, Director of the Garden Museum (London), looking at the influences that inspired the choices in The Garden: Elements and Styles 1:30 £10 link
Aperture conversation: Isaac Julien and Deborah Willis 3pm link
AIA New York Center for Architecture Person Place Thing interview session with Randy Cohen; the host in conversation with Moshe Safdie 6-7 $10 link
Village Preservation book talk: Joan Schenkar Happy 100th Patricia Highsmith: Villager, Novelist, Wild One 6pm link
Openings Artist Collective discussion: January Artist Meet-Up recent work by Hamideh Abol, Erin McAtee, Brittany Miller, and James Vanderberg 8-9 reservation link
NEW YORK EXHIBITIONS OPENING TODAY no reception unless noted
Summertime 145 Ainslie St Williamsburg exhibition: Bruce Burris Friends of Foes, presented by March, a curatorial platform and gallery 11-6
Watermark at Brooklyn Heights 21 Clark St Brooklyn Heights AR interactive LGBT+ exhibition opening: Not Another Second, created with nAscent Art; free timed ticket required 4-5:30 and 5:30-7 Eventbrite link; website link
Playwrights Horizons 416 W 42 facade project: Public Art Series launch: Rotating, Six-Week Installations featuring Jilly Ballistic, Ken Gonzales-Day, Dread Scott, and more; presented in collaboration with Avram Finkelstein and David Zinn
Columbia University Teachers College Macy Art Gallery 525 W 120 exhibition: Resilience: Myers Art Prizes ‘A juried exhibition of Art and Art Education Program student work focused on the practice of resilience during a time of social and political unrest and isolation’ reception scheduled for 12 February 5-7 online link
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