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
L'Inconnue 211 Madison St opening: Part II: Ancient Tongues addition of paintings by Tanja Nis-Hansen noon-6
Mizuma & Kips 324 Grand St reception: A Daze of Roses Claudine Anrather, Julia Blume, Paul Brainard, Edward M. Giordano Jr, Augustus Goertz, John Grande, Gregory de la Haba, Judy Mannarino, Frodo Mikkelsen, Bobbie Moline-Kramer, Claire McConaughy, Michael Netter, & Sajal Sarkar, curated by Robert Curcio, curcioprojects 6-8
steven harvey fine art projects 208 Forsyth St opening: Julian Gaines Painting the Blueprint; Clintel Steed Quarantine Drawings
Swiss Institute / Contemporary Art 38 St Marks Pl performance: Dreamcrusher; in conjunction with Jan Vorisek's exhibition at SI, No Sun 7pm
Whitney Museum of American Art 99 Gansevoort St day-long event: Black/Queer/Abstract, hosted in conjunction with the exhibition Julie Mehretu free with pre-registration 10-5 for information, schedule, and registration link In person attendance at capacity, but event with be transmitted via Zoom link
Anders Wahlstedt Fine Art 521 W 26 artist talk: Jason Stewart on Shaping Color 6-8
Museum of Arts and Design 2 Columbus Circle event: Communal Crocheting with Sheila Pepe and Jacob Olmedo, in conjunction with the exhibition Carrie Moyer and Sheila Pepe: Tabernacles for Trying Times 7-8 $20
International Studio & Curatorial Program 1040 Metropolitan Ave Summer Open House 3-9: Resident studios open to the public 3-9; Live rehearsal with Maja Bekan (Project Space) 5-6 and 7-8
Madelyn Jordon Fine Art 37 Popham Road Scarsdale Summer Happy Hour 4-7; also Scarsdale Summer Sidewalk Sale link
VIRTUAL EVENTS
The Brooklyn Rail YouTube Summer Series: Theater Theater editors Billy McEntee and Ayanna Prescod are joined by Tony award-winning costume and set designer Clint Ramos for a conversation on Ramos’s inspiration, design techniques, and theater career 1pm link
Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles free screening and discussion:
We Are Kept in Chaos; discussion with Ron Athey, Catherine Gund, and Kendall Thomas; film: Hallelujah! Ron Athey: A Story of Deliverance (1998, Catherine Gund, director) 2pm link
Winston Wächter Fine Art artist talk: Andrew Casto & Catherine Howe 3pm link
Poster House Zoom event: Posters & Cocktails: Off the Leash! 7-9 link
ONLINE EXHIBITIONS, PRESENTATIONS, and VIEWING ROOMS
Site:Brooklyn online: Black and White Jean-Paul Aboudib, Paul Adams, Julie Alland, Ricky Amadour, Alex Angel, Charles Anselmo, Margaret Baker, Neville Barbour, Anne Beidler, Michele Benzamin-Miki, Saba Besier, Michelle Bratsafolis, Madison Casagranda, Ruby Chu, Bri Cirel, Andrew DeCaen, Ken Dreyfack, Steven Duede, Mitch Eckert, Evie Erickson, Karen Finkel Fishof, Dwora Fried, Jeffrey Friedkin, Matthew Garrison, Tm Gratkowski, Curtis Gutierrez, S. P. Harper, Sol Hill, Masha Hoffey, Amy Kaps, Kosuke Kawahara, Barbara Kolo, Lenka Konopasek, Sam Koren, Scott Lapham, Ann James Massey, Matthew McHugh, Kathleen Migliore-Newton, Kevin Mischler, Maurice Mufson, Georgiana Nehl, Rebecca OBrien, Mary Pomonis, DeAnn Prosia, Bonnie Sheckter CPSA, Eric Schwabel, Christopher Sullivan, Stephanie Sydney, Christa Toole, Scott Trimble, Nancy Turner, Ryan Van Der Hout, Yana Verba, Kira Vollman, Catherine Walker, JoMerra Watson, Weiting Wei, juried by Shana Nys Dambrot link
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