A daily compilation of suggestions for the continuing appreciation of art and design in challenging times
ADVISORY Venues are requiring proof of vaccination to enter. Some require advance reservations. All require masks.
NEW YORK EXHIBITIONS & EVENTS ON-SITE TODAY no reception unless noted
Archtober Architecture & Design Festival multiple events on-site and virtual for information and complete listing see link
Hunter College MFA 205 Hudson St talk:Patty Chang 7pm, also on Zoom link
Baxter St at CCNY 126 Baxter St reception: Spandita Malik Vadhu: The Embroidered Bride 5-8
Anonymous Gallery 136 Baxter St opening: Vegyn Darren Bader, Dan Colen, Rose Salane, Agathe Snow, Andre Walker, curated by K.O. Nnamdie 3-8
Miguel Abreu 36 Orchard St opening: Marina Rosenfeld Partials organized by Michael Cavuto noon-8
SHFAP 208 Forsyth St opening: E.M. Saniga; Loraine Stephanson
Kai Matsumiya 153 ½ Stanton St reception: Missing Target Atticus Bergman, Craig Kalpakijan, Thomas Laprade, Mira Putnam, Irina Jasnowski Pascual, Micaela Carolan, Jessica Wilson, Pedro Wirz, Tracy Molis, Jan Kiefer, Elliott Jamal Robbins 4-8
Rizzoli 1133 Broadway book celebration: Workstead Design Workstead: Interiors of Beauty and Necessity (Rizzoli International Publications) 6pm registration link
Park Avenue Armory 643 Park Ave cross-disciplinary performance:Carol Szymanski & Jaimie Branch Phonemophonic Alphabet Brass Band 7pm and 9pm $45
The Interchurch Center 475 Riverside Drive afternoon of music, art and reflection in conjunction with exhibition: Pause. Remember. Reflect. 9/11 Twenty Years On curated by Jennifer Roberts book signing: Bob Gore Know Justice, Know Peace noon-2:30 free
Hunter East Harlem Gallery 2180 3rd Avenue and 119th St opening: Lina Puerta Migration, Nature, and the Feminine noon-8
VIRTUAL EVENTS
Fritz Ascher Society Identity, Art and Migration series Zoom talk: Eva Hesse (1936 – 1970): Returning to the Source? featuring Eva Hesse’s sister Helen Charash and Dr. Ori Z Soltes noon link
James Barron Art discussion: Phyllis Tuchman and Jorie Graham in conversation with James Barron on Beverly Pepper noon-12:45 Zoom link
The Brooklyn Rail Lunchtime Conversations series live over Zoom: The New Social Environment #406: Radical Poetry Reading with David Shapiro David Shapiro curates the 55th Radical Poetry Reading featuring poetry read by Kate Farrell, Joanna Fuhrman, Charles North, Michael Palmer, and Shapiro 1pm link
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation virtual discussion: How the Humanities Can Save Humanity: Resolving the Challenges of Climate Change, Public Health, and Racial Injustice Elizabeth Alexander, President of The Mellon Foundation speaking with artists Mel Chin and Allison Janae Hamilton and writer and photographer Emily Raboteau 5-6:15 link
Village Preservation talk: Jacquelyn Ottman The Meatpacking District Through the Eyes of a Fifth Generation Meat Purveyor's Daughter 6pm link
High Line Art discussion: Building Surveillance: Three Chapters in US History history of surveillance in the US from the country's beginnings to today: Assia Boundaoui, Simone Browne, Omar Farah, moderated by Lilly Irani.6-7:30 link
IN MEMORIAM
Tari Ito (伊藤 塔莉, Ito Tari); 1951 – September 22, 2021)
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