A daily compilation of suggestions for the continuing appreciation of art and design in dire times
VIRTUAL EVENTS
The Brooklyn Rail Lunchtime Conversations series live over Zoom: The New Social Environment #94: Alice Neel: People Come First Kelly Baum and Randy Griffey, co-curators of the exhibit Alice Neel: People Come First, join Rail Editor-at-Large Jason Rosenfeld in conversation; concludes with a poetry reading from Devin Goldring 1pm link
Cooper Union Public Art Fund Talks: Awol Erizku A'10 5-6 link
Pace Gallery meditation and panel: A Monday Meditation at the Rothko Chapel
Virtual Guided Meditation led by Tibetan meditation teacher, Alejandro Chaoul, recorded at the Rothko Chapel in Houston; followed by conversation with Marc Glimcher, President & CEO of Pace Gallery, David Leslie, Executive Director of the Rothko Chapel, and Alejandro Chaoul on the Rothko Chapel as a place for inspiration and contemplation, the importance of sacred spaces, and the value of a solo meditation practice 2pm link
Artists Talk on Art discussion: Three CIMA Felllows Center for Italian Modern Art fellows Marica Antonucci, Virginia Magnaghi, Carlotta Vacchelli 6-7:30 link
AIA New York Center for Architecture Book Talk: Gas and Glamour: Roadside Architecture in Los Angeles (Kehrer Verlag, 2020) Ashok Sinha, Photographer; Victor Newlove, Partner, Armet Davis Architects; Chris Nichols, writer and historian and Senior Editor, Los Angeles magazine; moderated by John S. Arbuckle, Assoc. AIA and President, DOCOMOMO US/New York Tri-State 6-7:30 $10 link
SVA BFA Computer Art, Computer Animation and Visual Effects screening: thesis films by its class of 2021 7:30-10:30 link
NEW YORK EXHIBITIONS & EVENTS ON-SITE no reception unless noted
Madison Square Park Conservancy Madison Square Park installation: Maya Lin Ghost Forest audio tour link
franklin parrasch gallery 19 E 66 exhibition:Mildred Howard A Sonata in Four Parts
ONLINE EXHIBITIONS, PRESENTATIONS, and VIEWING ROOMS
Calabar Gallery Atim Annette Oton's Art Talk: Dialogues with Artists Pamella Allen and P. Wamaitha Ng'Ang"A link
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