Joe Sheftel 24A
Orchard St opening reception and performance: Donna Huanca Echo Implant
7-9
Castor 254 Broome St
18 Percent Sarra Badel, Sandra Chevrier, Christopher Beckman,
Douglas Cloninger, Amanda Fenlon, Lucas Price, Matt Jones, Micaela Mclucas,
Nick Farhi, Pryce Lee, Adam Shrewsbury, Jacob Williams 7-10
DFS 89 Delancey St
Ian Swanson a native fear… a featureless protagonist; Perspectives
on Archeology: From Modernity to Present Day
Sol Lewitt, Manfred Mohr, Ben Schumacher and Michael Staniak 7-9
Steven Kasher & Silverstein Properties 4 World Trade Center (150 Greenwich St) 67th Fl Melissa Cacciola Skywalkers: The Legacy
of the Mohawk Ironworker at the World Trade Center 6-9 reservation
absolutely required skywalkersexhibit@gmail.com
Hunter College Art Galleries 205 Hudson St Robert Barry All the things I know…1962 to the
present 6-8
A+E Studio 160 West
Broadway Felix R. Cid X 7-9
No Romance 355
Broadway In Trust We Trust Charles Shedden, Daniel Peddle,
curated by Osiel Rojas 7-10
Spencer Brownstone 3
Wooster St Vermont Studio Center: Community of Influence curated
by Chuck Webster 6-8
Dita Boutique 273
Lafayete St store opening 6:30 by invitation
NYU Steinhardt 34
Stuyvesant St talk: NYU Curatorial Collaborative (NYUCC) in conversation with
some artists about thematic genesis for the Absence/Presence exhibition,
moderated by Ian Cooper, Faculty 5-6; book release reception for Absence/Presence and for Senior Honors Studio exhibitions occuring at
80WSE 6-7
Parsons The New School Johnson Center Kellen Gallery 66 Fifth Ave Prison Obscura Josh
Begley, Alyse Emdur, Robert Gumpert, Paul Rucker, Mark Strandquist, and Kristen
S. Wilkins with mural by members of the Restorative Justice and Mural Arts
Programs at the State Correctional Institution in Graterford, Pennsylvania
6:30-8:30, tour by curator Pete Brook 5:45
Gallery 151 132 W 18
ABC Worldwide Stone & Alfa Development present Radical Intent
Sebastian Martorana, Barbara Segal, Stephen Shaheen, and Alasdair Thomson;
curated by Stephen Shaheen & Michael Namer 6-9
National Arts Club Gregg
Gallery 15 Gramercy Park South Frank
Gimpaya New and Vintage: Photography 6-8
Sebastian + Barquet 529 W 20 Wit & Whimsy works from Sebastian + Barquet’s collection, curated by Geoffrey Bradfield 6-8
Sebastian + Barquet 529 W 20 Wit & Whimsy works from Sebastian + Barquet’s collection, curated by Geoffrey Bradfield 6-8
Denise Bibro 529 W
20 Don Kimes Finding Memory: New Works; Carole Robb Passionate
Collisions; Carol Brown Goldberg Paintings:
The Color of Time 6-8
Ameringer | McEnery | Yohe 532 W 22 Brian Alfred It Takes A Million Years To Become Diamonds
So Let's All Just Burn Like Coal Until The Sky Is Black 6-9
Aysa Geisberg 537 W
23 Jasper de Beijer Mr. Knight’s World Band Receiver 6-8
Susan Inglett 522 W
24 Marcia Kure Grey 6-8
Matthew Marks 522 W
22 Tony Smith 6-8
Matthew Marks 523 W
24 Charles Ray 6-8
Unix 532 W 24 Ellen
de Meijer Digital Divide 6-8
Able 511 W 25 YunJung
Lee Considering Color 6-8
Doosan 535 W 25 Yujin
Kang 6-8
New Century 530 W 25
Crossroad Dan Farina, Iness Kaplun, Jose Luis Nunez Perales,
Miguel Angel Reyes, Gabriela Rieiro Candia 6-8
Ana Cristea 521 W 26
Steven Cox Somewhere Along the Line 6-8
Bonnie Benrubi 41 E 57 Simon Norfolk Stratographs 6-8
Bonnie Benrubi 41 E 57 Simon Norfolk Stratographs 6-8
Robert Mann 525 W 26
Paulette Tavormina Bodegón 6-8
First Street 526 W
26 Jessica McGarry Bartlet Perception of Initial Conditions 6-8
Opus 526 W 26 Nick
Naber Cityscape/Structure 6-8
AC Institute 547 W
27 presentations by Geof Huth, Erica Baum, Gary Barwin & Richard
Kostelanetz 6-8
Coohaus 547 W 27 Stefany
Benson: Stefany Benson Impure 6-8
Painting Center 547
W 27 Talismans Robert Berlind, Susanna Heller, John L. Moore, and
Levent Tuncer; curated by Jane Farver 6-8
Chelsea 27 617 W 27 Pop
Up Art Show 6-8
Joseph Gross 548 W
28 Sebastian Wahl Psychedelic Gravy for the Receptive Mind 6-9
SOHO 20 548 W 28 Susan
Brownell Island Views 6-8
Viridian 548 W 28 Janet
L. Bohman Taking Flight: A Retrospective of Sculpted Linen Works 6-8
Phoenix 548 W 28 Elise
Ansel Palimpsest 6-8
David Nolan 527 W 29
The Confident Line George Grosz, Wardell Milan, Andy Warhol 6-8
Berkeley College Art Gallery 3 E 43 Avel deKnight (1923-1995) 5:30-7
MoMA 11 W 53 Close
Conversation: Painters and Curators Richard Aldrich and Peter Eleey
6:30 $15
MoMA Cullman Building 4 W 54 The Bridge Group Artists New Exhibition New Territory 5-7 free rsvp at thebridgeny.org
MoMA Cullman Building 4 W 54 The Bridge Group Artists New Exhibition New Territory 5-7 free rsvp at thebridgeny.org
Marlborough 40 W 57
Paula Crown The Sublime and the Center: Dimensions of Landscape
6-8
Bernaducci.Meisel 37
W 57 True Colors: Gallery Group Exhibition Roberto Bernardi,
Luigi Benedicenti, Ester Curini, David Eichenberg, Gabriele Grones, Gus Heinze,
Park Hyung Jin, Cheryl Kelley, Stephen Knapp, Bernardo Torrens, Sharon Moody,
Adam Normandin, Matthew Pierog, and Hubert de Lartigue; Melissa Cooke Recent
Drawings; New Paintings by Recent
Graduates of the New York Academy of Art; The
Graduates Helen Strickler and Zoe Sua Kay
5-7
NYIT Gallery 61 16 W
61 Material Attraction Jonathan Cowan, Nancy Koenigsberg, Kia
Pedersen, Debra Ramsay 5-7
Italian Cultural Institute 686 Park Ave Rigorismo 6
Marymount Manhattan Hewitt Gallery 221 E 71 The Selfie and Others: Art and Art
History Kumi Yamashita, JIm Plunkett, Judy Mannarino, Phyllis
Herfield; curated bt Hallie Cohen 6-8
Italian Academy at Columbia 1161 Amsterdam Ave symposium: Music, Fascism, and the Holocaust
Michael Beckerman (NYU) and Harvey Sachs (Curtis Institute of Music), welcoming
remarks by Barbara Faedda (Italian Academy) 5:30 free
ICP-Bard MFA Studios
24–20 Jackson Ave 3rd Fl Long Island City Kimberly J. Wade, Red Maple
6-9
Brooklyn Museum 200
Eastern Parkway Crown Heights panel: Insider Art: Recent Curatorial
Approaches to Self-Taught Art Lynne Cooke, Massimiliano Gioni, and
Lawrence Rinder; moderated by Matthew Higgs 7 free with general admission
Honey Badger Motel
145 Sterling Place Park Slope near Grand Army Plaza Jennie Booth the raw and
the cooked 7-10
DUMBO First Thursday 6-9
Masters 111 Front St
DUMBO Joram Roukes & Charles Wilkin; Peter Buechler 6-9
Sculptors Guild 111
Front St DUMBO Michelle Greene 6-8
Masters Projects 111
Front St DUMBO Joram Roukes & Charles Wilkin 6-9
AIR 111 Front St
DUMBO Transformed Viewpoints: National Artists d’Ann de Simone
(New Haven, CT and East Lansing, MI), Laura Crosby (Minneapolis, MN), Dani
Dodge (Los Angeles, CA), Paula Everitt (Newtown, PA), Melissa Furness (Denver,
CO), Alisa Henriquez (East Lansing, MI), Mary-Ann Kokoska (Fort Collins, CO),
Nancy Macko (Upland, CA), Esther Naor (Savion, Israel), Mimi Oritsky
(Philadelphia, PA), Meghan Quinn (Los Angeles, CA), Sally Resnik Rockriver
(Chapel Hill, NC), Julia Kim Smith (Baltimore, MD), Amy Swartele (Potsdam, NY),
Erin Wiersma (Manhattan, KS), Joo Yeon Woo (Boulder, CO), Janet Decker Yanez
(Nashville, TN), Mineko Yoshida (Charlottesville, VA); curated by Charlotta
Kotik 6-9
Gallery 220 111 Front St DUMBO Habitat Lori Larusso & Sarah Kaufman; Badland Jennifer Murray & Andrea DeFelice 6-9
Gallery 220 111 Front St DUMBO Habitat Lori Larusso & Sarah Kaufman; Badland Jennifer Murray & Andrea DeFelice 6-9
Gallery 224 111
Front St DUMBO Shattering participatory performance event curated by Ann Lewis (gilf)
5-9
powerHouse Arena 37
Main st DUMBO book launch: The Asylum by Simon Doonan, with
Mickey 7-9
Rabbit Hole 33
Washington St Binaural/Visual mixed media art and music,
featuring performances by: John King, noteNdo, and Rhinoid 6-9
Creative Bloch 145
Front St DUMBO open studio 7-9
Gaia 79 Hudson Ave
DUMBO/Vinegar Hill Jim Ebersole Plein Air Paintings 6-9
Smack Mellon 92
Plymouth St poetry reading: Don’t Shoot Anomalous Who, Steve
Dalachinsky, Patricia Spears Jones, Joyce LeeAnn, Bob McNeil with Fred Simpson,
Yuko Otomo, Peter Rugh, and Visual Poetic; curated by Samuel Jablon as part of Respond 7:30-9
Pratt Schafler Gallery 200 Willoughby Ave Clinton Hill The Artist as Provocateur: Pioneering Performance at Pratt Institute Ann Messner, Jennifer Miller, Theodora Skipitares, Martha Wilson, and students; curated by Greta Hartenstein 5-7
Pratt Schafler Gallery 200 Willoughby Ave Clinton Hill The Artist as Provocateur: Pioneering Performance at Pratt Institute Ann Messner, Jennifer Miller, Theodora Skipitares, Martha Wilson, and students; curated by Greta Hartenstein 5-7
Hudson River Museum 511
Warburton Ave Yonkers Leah Harper Complimentary; Frohawk Two
Feathers Kill Your Best Ideas, The Battle for New York and Its Lifeline, the
Hudson River 6-8 rsvp 914-963-4550 x 330 or
rsvp@hrm.org
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