A daily compilation of suggestions for the continuing appreciation of art and design in challenging times
ADVISORY Many events are being canceled because of the virus surge; always check with desired venues before going to any event. Some art and design venues are requiring proof of vaccination to enter. Many require advance reservations. All require masks.
NEW YORK EXHIBITIONS & EVENTS ON-SITE TODAY no reception unless noted
Mulberry Street Library Lower-Level Community Room Gallery 10 Jersey St National Association of Women Artists Presentation: Healing
Participant Inc 253 East Houston St opening: Jordan Strafer Punchline 5-9
Blue Gallery 222 E 46 event: Pre-View for Collectors: Post-Holiday Art Exhibition Juan Carlos Pinto, Android Oi, Janice Weiss, Joseph Kaitlyn Busam, Helen Denisevich; Jake Genen, Dina Levy, Jeremy Morales (Peso Neto), Larry Leventhal, Michael Saviello, Julio Burgos (,Vicenty), Liz Marotti, Steven Fritz Weiss, Richard Ponzi, Marina Reiter, Nelson Host Santiago, Marcus Glitteris, M.C. Hewlett, Jonathan Natividad, Miike whirst, Harvey Potter, Melissa Schainker, Master John Harrattan, Oh10Mike, Chris Barreto, Chandini Pinilla, Louis Angel, and EM Strides, curated by Elaine Mendez and Louis Angelt; presented by NYC Arts Empire 4-7 reservation Eventbrite link; also Thursday 4-7
VIRTUAL EVENTS
Fritz Ascher Society talk: The Pencil and the Sword: How Lily Renée (born 1921) Put her Art to Work Against the Nazis featuring Sabine Apostolo and Michael Freund noon link
The Brooklyn Rail Lunchtime Conversations series live over Zoom: The New Social Environment #466: Radical Poetry Reading with Luigi Ballerini Luigi Ballerini curates the 67th Radical Poetry Reading featuring poetry read by Mary Jo Bang, Susan Briante, Maria Grazia Calandrone, John Latta, and Ballerini 1pm link
Aperture conversation: Instagram Live with Zora J Murff exhibition walkthrough of Bold As Brass (or, Third Year Review) 1pm link
Village Preservation talk: Francis Morrone The Geography of Modern Art 6pm link
Whitney Museum of American Art class: Approaches to Abstraction: Women Artists, 1930–1950 with Sarah Humphreville and Clare Rojas-Sebesta, in conjunction with exhibition Labyrinth of Forms: Women and Abstraction, 1930–1950 continues on January 12 6pm free link
Equity Artist Panel Discussion: About ‘Silver’ Noah Buchanan, Sherry Camhy, Lori Field, Margaret Krug, Phil Padwe, Darryl Babatunde Smith, Tamia Alston Ward, led by Michael Gormley of New York Artists Equity, and Lisa Lebofsky of DFN Projects 6:30-8 Zoom registration link
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