A daily compilation of suggestions for the continuing appreciation of art and design in changing times
NEW YORK EXHIBITIONS & EVENTS ON-SITE no reception unless noted
Shirley Fiterman Art Center at Borough of Manhattan Community College 81 Barclay St exhibition: Mildred Howard In the Line of Fire; Ned Smyth Moments of Matter and Life viewable through the gallery windows
Olfactory Art Keller 25 Henry St reception: Brian Goeltzenleuchter Scents of Exile 4-6
ATM Gallery 54 Henry St exhibition: Soimadou Ibrahim My Thoughts Tell Me Tales
Proto Gomez 13 Monroe St exhibition: Denise Treizman Dream Alone Together Fire
Ocdchinatown 75 East Broadway opening: Camilo Godoy Amigxs 5-7
Derek Eller Gallery 300 Broome St opening: David Korty 12-7 by appointment
Eva Presenhuber 39 Great Jones St opening: John Dilg Flight Path 11-8
NYU 80WSE 80 Washington Square East MFA student exhibition: Jordan Holm by appointment
Norwood Arts Club 241 W 14 reception: Angela China Take Me to Mars curated by Indiana Rodrigues 5-9
Cavin-Morris Gallery 529 W 20 3rd Fl exhibition: Bosilj (Ilija Bosilj Bašičević) Tales From Parallel Universes 4-8
Ricco / Maresca Gallery 529 W 20 3rd Fl opening: No W here Alice Hope, Bastienne Schmidt, Toni Ross 4-8
Lehmann Maupin 501 W 24 opening: Arcmanoro Niles Hey Tomorrow, Do You Have Some Room For Me: Failure Is A Part Of Being Alive 5-7
CUE Art Foundation 137 W 25 opening: In Longing Alison Chen, Shawné Michaelain Holloway, Raymond Pinto, Marie Ségolène, and Xirin, curated by Anna Cahn, mentored by Legacy Russell
Berry Campbell Gallery 530 W 24 exhibition: Edward Zutrau Mandarin (Paintings from the 1950s)
Agora 530 W 25 reception: Summer Solstice: Untold Stories Sarah Shinhyo Kim, Susan Shade, Erin Wang, Carol Brown, Ashton Lally, Hector Anchundia, Maurizio D'Andrea 6-8
Winston Wächter Fine Art 530 W 25 opening: Peter Waite Real Spaces Paintings 5-7
Hesse Flatow 508 W 26 opening: Carl D’Alvia Sometimes Sculpture Deserves a Break 4-8
Hollis Taggart Galleries 521 W 26 reception: Dana James Something I Meant to Say 5:30-8:30 reservation link
Atlantic Gallery 547 W 27 reception: Aardvarks in Reykjavik Wo Schiffman and Davey Whitcraft 6-8
Montserrat Contemporary Art 547 W 27 opening: Howard Schoor Spotlight; Jaume 6-8
EFA Project Space 323 W 39 performance and workshop: ROOTwork: Unearthing Our Mother exploring mothers, migration, and the transformative teachings of seeds, presented by Tanika I. Williams, with collaborators; 6-8 reservations required Eventbrite link
David Nolan Gallery 24 E 81 exhibition: 13 Artists: A Tribute to Klaus Kertess' Bykert Gallery 1966-75 Lynda Benglis, Chuck Close, Robert Duran, Ralph Humphrey, Barry Le Va, Brice Marden, Paul Mogensen, David Novros, Deborah Remington, Dorothea Rockburne, Alan Saret, Richard Van Buren and Joe Zucker
BronxArtSpace 305 E 140 reception: The Sacred Masculine Ron Baker, Reynolds Fernandez, Charlie Liriano, Daurius Martinez, Henry Potrillo, curated by Lizzy Alejandro 6-9
Amant 315 Maujer St East Williamsburg inaugural exhibition: Grada Kilomba Heroines, Birds, and Monsters 10-6
Open Source 306 17th St Greenwood Heights Quarantine Jams performance: Bone Labyrinth Trio, featuring Mara Rosenbloom, Melanie Dyer and Sean Conly 7pm free
VIRTUAL EVENTS
Cooper Union online conference: Typographics series with over 35 speakers, representing more than 25 countries, focused on the contemporary use of typecontinues through 1 July for complete schedule and registration see link
WantedDesign online presentation: Emerging Designer Showcase Pros: design consultant Jennifer Abbott, Design Associate Yellow Goat Design, Riccardo Conti, Managing Director Fantini, John Edelman, former CEO of Design Within Reach, Executive Chairman, Crypton Fabrics & Co-Founder, Fourth & Pride vodka, Deborah Wang, Artistic Director, Co-Director, DesignTO; hosted by Amy Devers, Co-founder, host and producer of Clever; Students: Yanis Bontemps, Paul Seiller and Victor Galineau, Ensaama; Ollintzin Castro, CENTRO Mexico; Isis Dove-Edwin, Central Saint Martins; Jade Echard, Central Saint Martins; Jing Jin, Rhode Island School of Design; Abby Meyer, Parsons School of Design and Weronika Siwiec, Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw noon-1:30 link
The Brooklyn Rail Lunchtime Conversations series live over Zoom: Common Ground
Into the Stratosphere with Dr. Bishop and Friends Episode 3: Global Reconciliation Elizabeth Bishop with educators and activists in the rhizomatic orbit of solidarity, knowledge building, and critical love; concludes with a poetry reading 12:30 link
New York Studio School Instagram Live Series IInsights into Process tours: MFA Graduates Molly Must at 3pm and Bailey Gardner at 4pm tour their MFA Thesis Exhibitions currently on view in the NYSS Gallery link
Sean Kelly Curator Conversation: Jose Dávila and Pedro H. Alonzo 3pm link
Joan B. Mirviss panel: A View From Above: Understanding Utagawa Hiroshige’s 100 Famous Views of Edo5pm Teresa A. Carbone, Program Director for American Art, Henry Luce Foundation; Joan Cummins, Lisa and Bernard Selz Senior Curator of Asian Art, Brooklyn Museum; Joseph Goddu, Private dealer in American art; Gary Levine, Art dealer specializing in Japanese woodblock prints; Andreas Marks, Mary Griggs Burke Curator of Japanese and Korean Art, Minneapolis Institute of Art; moderated by Joan Mirviss 5pm link
CraftNOW Philadelphia discussion: R & Company's Evan Snyderman in conversation with artists Anna Von Mertens and Jaydan Moore 5:30 link
Paula Cooper Gallery and 192 Books book talk: David S. Areford on his new book, Locating Sol LeWitt, with contributors Anna Lovatt, Veronica Roberts, and Kirsten Swenson 6pm link
Center for Book Arts Broadside Reading Series: Healing Futures: Weaving Thresholds Eléna Rivera, Sahar Muradi, curated by Purvi Shah 6:30 link
Blue Door Art Center Presents talk: Jennifer Gray and Philip Johnson of Gray and Johnson Art The Unknown World Of The Covid Tsunami - How we grabbed our water wings and swam… 7-8 donation welcome link
New Museum talk: Tyshawn Sorey in Conversation with Gary Carrion-Murayari, in conjunction with the exhibition Grief and Grievance: Art and Mourning in America 7pm link
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