A daily compilation of suggestions for the continuing appreciation of art and design in challenging times
ADVISORY Some venues are again 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
Archtober multiple events focusing on architecture throughout the month link
Bienvenu Steinberg & J 35 Walker St opening: Marco Maggi Time is a Visual Tool
(from Watts to Walker) noon-6
James Cohan 52 Walker St reception: Teresa Margolles 6-8
Peninsula 13 Monroe St closing reception: Graham Durward Shadows Luster 5-7
Hashimoto Contemporary 54 Ludlow St opening: Mu Pan To Have A Mother Means Milk 6-8
Harkawik 30 Orchard St opening: Ye Qin Zhu Alchemy of Mood & Matter; Penny Davenport The Looks of a Look That’s Looking 6-9
Abrons Arts Center 466 Grand St reception: Calling Out: Visual Artist AIRspace Residency Exhibition Amina Ross, Jordan Strafer, Dhaynne Torres, and Red Canary Song 4-6
Mitchell Algus Gallery 132 Delancey St 2nd fl reception: Dan Burkhart New Paintings, Sculptures, and Drawings 4-7
Derek Eller Gallery 300 Broome St opening: Ellen Lesperance The Land of Feminye 618
Massey Klein Gallery 124 Forsyth St reception: Kathryn Mecca into the fold; Laura Sallade Any Versus All 4-7
Venus Over Manhattan 55 Great Jones St reception: Susumu Kamijo Jack & Venus 6-8
EV Gallery 621 E 11 reception: Leilah Cohen Reimagined 6-9
Printed Matter rental 548 W 22 exposition: New York Art Book Fair ticketed through 16 October
Manhattan Graphics Center 250 W 40 5th Fl reception: Migration Stories Mildred Beltré, Rie Hasegawa, robin holder, Tatana Kellner, Rejin Leys, Luanda Lozano, Trokon Nagbe, Tara Sabharwal, Justin Sanz, Mary Ting, curated by Tara Sabharwal 6-8
Rosenberg & Co. 19 E 66 opens today: Aude Herlédan Dialogue Between Worlds
MoMA PS1 22-25 Jackson Ave Long Island City now open: Frieda Toranzo Jaeger; Umar Rashid; Jumana Manna
15 Orient 12 Jefferson St Bushwick opening: Randy Wray Travelogue 6-10
Pop-Up 191 Hawthorn St Prospect Lefferts Gardens opening: In the Garden Gloria B. and Alethea Sapp Jimenez noon-5
A.I.R. Gallery 155 Plymouth St Dumbo reception: Jane Swavely Pareidolia; Jongbum Kim Haus of Bongba; Katriina Haikala Social Portrait 6-8
Pioneer Works 159 Pioneer St Red Hook event: Broadcast Bash 7-11 free, reservation link
GOWANUS OPEN STUDIOS presented by Arts Gowanus noon-6 map and directory link
Park Slope/Windsor Terrace Artists
Ossam Gallery 300 7th St presentations: Park Slope/Windsor Terrace Artists Avi Abraham Ulman, Lynn Cole, Tom Keough, Susan Newmark, Ronnie May Painter, John Paul, Paula Rennis Carol Adams, Stacy Bergener, Lloyd Campbell, Steve Ettlinger, Alice Garik, Rich Garr, Alise Lobelsohn, Darcy Lynn, Tom Nau, Joyce Riley, Cynthia Ruse, Cindy Zaglin noon-6
King Killer Studios 69 2nd Ave presentations Park Slope/Windsor Terrace Artists
The Yard Gowanus 157 13th St closing reception: Jennie Barrese 3-5
SUNSET PARK WIDE OPEN 2022 organized by NARS Foundation with over fifteen organizations and individual artist studios opening their doors to the public information and map link
NARS Foundation opening: International Residency: Nicki Cherry, MJ Daines, Sarah Davidson, Anna Gustafson, Kumi Kaguraoka, Nicole Ji Soo Kim, Hyojae Kim, Adrienne Reynolds, Linda Sok, Sam Sundius, Gabriela Těthalová; Studio Relief Residency: Francesse Dolbrice, Ann Kim 6-9, also open on Saturday 1-5
Art Cake 214 40th St Sunset Park Art Cake Open Studios Sunset Park Wide Open through Sunday 1-6
Tabla Rasa Gallery 224 48 St Sunset Park opening as part of Sunset Park Wide Open: The Real Deal: Creativity and authenticity in art Stephen Basso, Tom Bennett, Willie Mae Brown, Esteban Chavez, C. Dimitri, Gregory Frux, Janet Morgan, Agnes Murray, Jenny Toth, Audrey Anastasi, Joseph Anastasi 5:30-8 various events through the day 1-5
Blue Door Art Center 13 Riverdale Ave Yonkers reception: Reflections on the Hudson River curated by Julie Cousens and Bob Walters in Collaboration with Beczak Environmental Education Center 1-6
Hudson Milliner Art Salon 415 Warren St Hudson show closing: Sandra Koponen Calendar Project 6-8
Foreland 111 Water St Catskill reception: Carolyn Salas, presented with Mrs.; Robert Bordo Now Still Then, presented with Bortolami; Sara Greenberger Rafferty, Luís Lázaro Matos, Meg Lipke, & Claude Viallat, presented with Document; Theodore Sefcik Here Goes presented with JAG Projects 5:30-7:30, afterparty on roof 7:30-10
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