Monday, March 8, 2021

Art & Design Events, New York, International Women's Day, Monday, 8 March 2021

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

VIRTUAL EVENTS

Professional Organization of Women in the Arts discussion: Association of Women Art Dealers and the Professional Organization of Women in the Arts celebration of  International Women's Day: hosted by Susan J Mumford (AWAD) and Sara Kay (POWarts) noon-1 free, donation suggested Eventbrite link 

The Brooklyn Rail Lunchtime Conversations series live over Zoom: The New Social Environment #249: The Sound of Science Janna Levin with Paul D. Miller (aka DJ Spooky); concludes with a poetry reading from Sam Riviere 1pm link 

Viridian virtual  reception: HERSTORY: Moving Forward Marie-Ange Hoda Ackad, Leslie Adkins, Kelynn Alder,Angelique Ellyn Anderson, Jenny Belin, D.K. Barbieri, Renee Borkow, Dorothy Braudy, Ellen Burnett, Kasmira Cade, Irene Christensen, May DeViney, Arlene Finger, Deb Flagel, Elizabeth Ginsberg, Chris Tucker Haggerty, Maki Hajikano, Halona Hilbertz, Yasmine Iskander, Teresa Jarzynski, Jae Young Kim, Kat King, Angela M. LaMonte, Anna Lyle Shawn Marshall, Sai Morikawa, Vernita N’Cognita, Nancy Nicol, Petronia Paley, Sarah Riley, Melissa Schainker, Aja Simone, Jeanne Steers, Jenifer R. Stern, Vicky Tesmer 5pm email gallery for invitation link; exhibition link 

Artnet Artnet Talks: Female Leaders in the Art Business on Navigating the Challenges of the Pandemic entrepreneur Laura Currie, founder of contemporary art online retailer Prospect; art dealer Rakeb Sile, co-founder of Addis Fine Art in London and Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; and communications specialist Hannah Gottlieb-Graham, founder of ALMA Communications; moderated by Artnet News senior writer Sarah Cascone, co-founder of Young Women in the Arts 5pm link 

Artists Talk on Art talk: Tucson Artists David Andres, Carolyn Robles, Catherine Nash, Ernesto Esquer, organized by Benjamin M Johnson 6-7:30 link 

AIA New York Center for Architecture virtual tour: John Arbuckle Madison Avenue, High Fashion and Historic Preservation, offered in partnership with the Madison Avenue Business Improvement District (BID),  6-7:30 $10 link

Microscope online screening: True Fairy Tales Kenneth Anger, Tessa Hughes-Freeland, Tomi Omololu-Lange, Jonas Mekas, Michelle Nguyen, Anne Spalter, Ziyang Wu, and Ezra Wube 7:30; Q&A via live chat 8:30 $8 link 


ONLINE EXHIBITIONS, PRESENTATIONS, and VIEWING ROOMS 

New York Social Diary photographic presentation: Jill Krementz Photo Journal: A Celebration of Women’s History Month link 

Marian Goodman Gallery video: Jewish Museum's documentation of Lawrence Weiner's 2020 piece ‘ALL THE STARS IN THE SKY HAVE THE SAME FACE’ link 

SVA exhibition: Mentors work by BFA Photography and Video students inspired by their working relationships with world-renowned artists, curators, editors and directors, oganized by Joseph Maida link 


NEW YORK EXHIBITIONS & EVENTS ON-SITE  no reception unless noted 

Franklin Bowles Gallery 431 West Broadway exhibition: Larry Horowitz New York Winter / Spring 

New York Studio School 8 W 8 exhibition: Rebecca Purdum Breathing Painting by appointment

The National Arts Club 15 Gramercy Park South Grand Gallery exhibition beginning today: What Happened This Summer: ART2HEART 

Marisa Newman Projects 38 W 32 exhibition: Levan Mindiashvili what color is the Black Sea?  


GALLERIES CLOSING

Metro Pictures ceasing operations towards the end of the year; gallery announcement: “Metro Pictures will close its doors toward the end of 2021. After 40 years, a demanding year of pandemic-driven programming, and the anticipated arrival of a very different art world, the founders/owners of the gallery, Janelle Reiring and Helene Winer, have decided that it is the right moment for them to bring things to a close.”

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