A daily compilation of suggestions for the continuing appreciation of art and design in challenging times
ADVISORY Some venues are still requiring masks for entry. A few still require proof of vaccination. Many mandate advance reservations. Always check with desired venues before going to any event.
NEW YORK EXHIBITIONS & EVENTS ON-SITE TODAY no reception unless noted
NYCxDESIGN multiple events between now and May 20 for complete schedule see link
Industry City 238 36th St Sunset Park Design Festival multiple design events link
ART FAIRS
Gallery OneTwentyEight 128 Rivington St exposition: Fridge Art Fair opening today 5-9; through Sunday
Zürcher Gallery 33 Bleecker St exposition: Salon Zürcher
548 West Building 548 W 22 exposition: Volta opening day: Private View 2-6 by invitation only, Public Vernissage 6-9 $25; fair continues through Sunday tickets link
The Shed 545 W 30 exposition: Frieze Preview Days today (invitation only), Thursday 11-7; public fair days Friday-Sunday; various ticket levels link
Opening tomorrow:
Center 415 415 5th Ave exposition: The Photography Show Presented by AIPAD $45 general admission, $20 students; through Sunday information link
Harlem Parish 258 W 118 exposition: 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair previews by invitation only, opens to public Friday-Sunday $20 link
JTT 390 Broadway reception: Sam McKinniss Mischief 6-8
Bienvenu Steinberg & Partner 35 Walker St reception: Popular Armando Cristeto, Facundo de Zuviría, Glenda León, Graciela Iturbide, Juan Enrique Bedoya, Leonora Vicuña, Luz María Bedoya, Miguel Rio Branco, Milagros de la Torre, Oscar Muñoz, Oscar Pintor, Pablo Hare, Pablo López Luz, Pablo Ortiz Monasterio, curated by Alexis Fabry 6-8
Entrance 48 Ludlow St opening: information, collaboration between Robin Rose Hilleary & Kaya Wilkins, a special project by FAUCET 6-9
Alchemy Gallery 55 Delancey St inaugural opening reception: Karim B. Hamid The End Of Play And Infancy: a new series of figurative work 6-8
1969 Gallery 103 Allen St opening: Repose Alanis Forde + Akilah Watts, curated by John Wolf 11-6
signs and symbols 249 East Houston St 89 Greene at signs and symbols reception: Theodore Boyer Nature Morte 6-8
New York Studio School 8 W 8 opening today: MFA Thesis Exhibition 2022 Grace Carney, Katherine Fichthorn, Nick Hill, Erica Newton, Rebecca Weaver, Yiting Zhao
SVA Theatre 333 W 23 MFA Interaction Design
f(HYBRID): MFA Interaction Design Thesis Festival 2022 10-2:30; book release talk: Judith Joy Ross: Photographs 1978–2015 (Aperture, 2022); Judith Roy in conversation with Joshua Chuang, hosted jointly by MFA Photography, Video and Related Media Department at the School of Visual Arts and Aperture 6:30 free
Nicola Vassell Gallery 138 10th Ave opening: Alberta Whittle Respectability won't save you: a Caribbean haunting, curated by Arianna Nourse 5-8
Vitra’s Madison Avenue Studio 95 Madison Ave talk: Dynamic Spaces conversation on the future of the office, flexible work, and dynamic spaces 4-5:30 Eventbrite link
Marisa Newman Projects 38 W 32 closing reception: Khatia Esartia My Sweet Potato 6-8
1014 – space for ideas 1014 Fifth Ave talk followed by reception: Creating resonance – Contemporary Art Interventions in Museums and Public Spaces Kate Bonansinga, Shanay Jhaveri, Mischa Kuball 6:30-8:30 Eventbrite link
David Richard 211 E 121 reception: Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe Paintings from 2009 to 2022 4-7
Bronx Museum of the Arts 1040 Grand Concourse at 165th St Teen Night opening reception: Daydream 360 art by New York City teenagers curated by The Bronx Museum of the Arts' Teen Council 5-7
Canvas DUMBO 121 Pearl St Canvas Event Opening 7-9 information link
Artistic Tile 520 Secaucus Rd Secaucus reception: Spring Summer 2022 Product Preview Presentation 3-4 registration link
VIRTUAL EVENTS
Fritz Ascher Society lecture: Ilka Voermann on Art For No One: Artists in Germany between 1933 and 1945 noon link
The Brooklyn Rail Lunchtime Conversations series live over Zoom: The New Social Environment #562 86th Radical Poetry Reading: A Reading and Conversation with Barbara Henning Barbara Henning reading from her new prose book, ‘Ferne, a Detroit Story’, with readings and discussion by Martine Bellen, Peter Bushyeager, and Rail Poetry Editor Anselm Berrigan 1pm link
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