Cuevas Tilleard 142
Henry St Artemesia Sarah Faux, Jordan Kasey, Rachel Klinghoffer, Emma Kohlmann,
Tracy Thomason 5:30-8:30
Rosai Ugolini Modern
48 Orchard St Emilio Cavallini Transfiguration 6-8
Soho Photo 15 White
St Talk: Street Photographer Ruben Natal-San Miguel 6:30-7:30
Queer Thoughts 373
Broadway Puppies Puppies Gollum 6-8
Hunter College MFA Campus 205 Hudson St The Experimental Television Center: A History, Etc . .
. Benton C. Bainbridge, Perry Bard, Irit Batsry, Zoe Beloff, Kjell
Bjørgeenen, Peer Bode, Nancy Buchanan, Barbara Buckner, Torsten Zenas Burns,
Andrew Castrucci, Connie Coleman, Renate Ferro, Raymond Ghirardo, Shalom
Gorewitz, Alex Hahn, Barbara Hammer, Thomas Allen Harris, Liselot van der
Heijden, Kathy High, Gary Hill, Ralph Hocking, Sherry Miller Hocking, Sara
Hornbacher, Dave Jones, Philip Mallory Jones, John Knecht, Shigeko Kubota, Hank
Linhart, Jeanne Liotta, LoVid (Tali Hinkis and Kyle Lapidus), Kristin Lucas,
Darrin Martin, Charlotte Moorman, NNeng-M (Benton C Bainbridge, Molly Kittle,
Brian Moran, Nancy Meli Walker), Marisa Olson, Nam June Paik, Alan Powell,
Daniel Reeves, Megan Roberts, Peter Rose, Eric Ross, Mary Ross, Lynne Sachs,
Matt Schlanger, Caspar Stracke, Mark Street, Aldo Tambellini, Steina Vasulka,
Woody Vasulka, Reynold Weidenaar, Walter Wright, Virgil Wong, and Jud Yalkut;
organized by Sarah Watson, Timothy Murray, and Sherry Miller Hocking 7-9
MOCA - Museum of Chinese in America 215 Centre St Chinese Style: Rediscovering the
Architecture of Poy Gum Lee, 1923-1968; SUB URBANISMS: Casino
Urbanization, Chinatowns, and the Contested American Landscape;
Swiss Institute 18
Wooster St Pavillon de L’Esprit Nouveau: A 21st Century Show House Lindsey Adelman, Nanu Al-Hamad, Aranda\Lasch,
Alessandro Bava, Josh Bitelli, Camille Blin, Laureline Galliot, Konstantin
Grcic, Paul Kopkau, Kram/Weisshaar, Joris Laarman, Max Lamb, Le Corbusier,
Piero Lissoni, Philippe Malouin, Shawn Maximo, Jasper Morrison, Jonathan
Muecke, Marlie Mul, Ifeanyi Oganwu, Leon Ransmeier, Sean Raspet, Jessi Reaves,
Guto Requena, RO/LU, Rossi Bianchi, Julika Rudelius, Soft Baroque, Robert
Stadler, Ian Stell, Katie Stout, Elisa Strozyk, Studio Drift, Patricia
Urquiola, Christian Wassmann, Bethan Laura Wood, curated by Felix Burrichter
6-8
Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art 26 Wooster St book release and launch: Stroke:
From Under the Mattress to Out in the Open by Robert W Richards and
Hunter O'Hanian 6:30-8:30
ArtNation 345 Broome
St Marko Stout Chelsea Girls 7 by invitation
Fridman 287 Spring St
discussion: Sculpture and Performance Tamar Ettun, Jessica
Segall, Molly Lowe and Deville Cohen., moderated by Steven Henry Madoff free
On Stellar Rays 1
Rivington St book launch: Liam Everett Inutile 7-8:30
Staley-Wise 560
Broadway Ron Galella 55 Years a Paparazzi
Refinery29 150
Prince St Samsung product launch: Gear 52 Smart Watch 7
reservation requested
Renee and Chaim Gross Foundation 526 LaGuardia Place reading: Simon Petter 6:30 $10
reservation required info@rcgrossfoundation.org
C'H'C'M' 2 Bond St
store partnership celebration: Esteban Saba from håndværk and Sweetu Patel from
C'H'C'M' 6 by invitation
La MaMa Gallery 47
Great Jones St panel: In This House: AIDS, Art and Activism in the Vogue
Ball Scene Luna Luis Ortiz, Milton Garcia Ninja, Kia LaBeija and
Elegance Bratton, moderated by Martez Smith 6-8 free
NYU Deutsches Haus 42
Washington Mews New York Institute for the Humanities at NYU presents: panel
about Andrew Scull's book Madness in Civilization: A History of Insanity
from the Bible to Freud, from the Madhouse to Modern Medicine with
Andrew Scull, George Makari, Patrick McGrath and Sylvia Nasar 7 free,
reservations strongly encouraged
NYU 19 Washington
Square North screening and discussion: Sue De Beer’s The Blue Lenses
talk with Nathaniel Axel, Lafawndah, and Khary Simon 6:30-8:30
NYU Steinhardt
Barney Bldg 34 Stuyvesant St talk: Cheryl Donegan 5:30 free
Tenri 43 W 13 Artist
Talk on Art panel: Walter Weisman with Chris Byrne, and Eunice Golden,
moderated by Douglas I. Sheer 6:30-8:30 $8
Gems of the Meatpacking District jewelry stores tour 6 rsvp Eventbrite
Anna
Inspiring Jewellery 825 Washington St
Doyle
& Doyle 412 W 13th St
Efva
Attling 36 Little W 12th St
Marisa
Perry Atelier 636 Hudson St
Reinstein|Ross 30 Gansevoort St
Theory 40 Gansevoort
St Society Ties presents fund raising shopping event for The Leukemia &
Lymphoma Society Light the Night Walk 6
Pratt Manhattan 144
W 14 After Wearing: A History of Gestures, Actions, and Jewelry
Roseanne Bartley, Tracey Clement, Gabriel Craig, Jessica Craig-Martin, Martí
Guixé, Lauren Kalman and Kipp Bradford, Suska Mackert, Jhana Millers/ Yuka
Oyama and Becky Yee, Mah Rana, Schmuck2, Robert Smit, Joanne Wardrop, curated
by Damian Skinner and Monica Gaspar 6-8
The Kitchen 512 W 19
book event: What Do Trees Have To Do With It? celebrating Katie
Holten’s About Trees (Broken Dimanche
Press) with discussion by John and Katie Holten led by Jessamyn Fiore 7, at 6
Katie Holten will lead a tour of Gordon Matta-Clark: Energy &
Abstraction at Zwirner 537 W 20
Skoto 529 W 20 Ifeoma
Anyaeji Owu (Threading) 6-8
Jim Kempner 501 W 23
Robert Rauschenberg Making Tracks: The Complete Tracks and Made in Tampa
Clay Pieces 6-8
Cristina Grajales
152 W 25 Stefan Bishop & Steven and William Ladd 6-8
Leon Tovar 152 W 25
Edgar Negret 6-8
IPCNY 508 W 26 Weaving
Past into Present: Experiments in Contemporary Native American Printmaking
Lynne Allen, Rick Bartow, Joe Feddersen, John Hitchcock, Brad Kahlhamer, Jason
Lujan, Alan Michelson, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Jewel Shaw, Marie Watt, Emmi
Whitehorse, and Melanie Yazzie 6-8
Hollis Taggart 521 W
26 Painting is Not Doomed to Repeat Itself Squeak Carnwath,
Brenda Goodman, Merlin James, Catherine Murphy, Philip Taaffe, and others
5:30-7:30
Aperture Foundation
547 W 27 book signing: Richard Misrach The Mysterious Opacity of Other
Beings 6:30-8 free
315 Gallery 315 W 36
Lesley Dill 6-8
Lanyon 36 365 W 36 Barbi
Leifert Dance Visual Art Fusion 6-8
Lobby Gallery 1133
Avenue of the Americas Thelma Appel Landscapes and Cityscapes 6-8
Throckmorton Fine Art
145 E 57 Women Pioneers Mexican Photography I
Sandra Gering 14 E
63 Linn Meyers Here is what I know is true 6-8
Boesky 118 E 64
Andisheh Avini 6-8
Anita Shapolsky 152
E 65 Ernest Briggs and Friends Ann Arnold, Ernest Briggs, Sonia
Gechtoff, Jon Schueler 6-8 postponed until 28 Sept because of Papal visit
Marymount Manhattan Hewitt Gallery 221 E 71 Hallie Cohen 6-8
NYU Institute of Fine Arts 1 E 78 Colloquium on Art in Spain and Latin America: Jeffrey Schrader Iconoclasts
Against the Old Masters: Artworks and Violence in Wartime Spain 6
free, reservation required
S|2 Sotheby’s 1334
York Ave Icons: The Art of Appropriation 6-8
Tambaran 5 E 82
JTBnow presents: Face 2 Face: Contemporary & Tribal Art Engage Andrew
Moore, Misha Tyutyunik, Sung Hee Cho 6
New York Academy of Medicine 1216 Fifth Ave conversation: National Academy Museum presents: On
Architecture Moshe Safdie with Nicolai Ouroussoff 6-8 $10
Flushing Town Hall 137-35
Northern Blvd Flushing Exploring Harmony with Nature Wheiza Kim,
Xin Song, Kate Oh Trabulsi, Young Kwon, Eric Chiang, Hai Hsin Huang, from September
24 to October 14, 2015. curated by Suechung Koh; presented with the New York
Korean Cultural Heritage Foundation 6-8 $5 suggested
Knockdown Center
2-19 Flushing Ave Queens Surface Matters Brett Day Windham,
Carolyn Salas, Daria Irincheeva, Katie Bell, and Leah Dixon, curated by Holly
Shen and Samantha Katz 6-9
Southfirst 60 N 6
Williamsburg Jared Bark Photobooth Works, 1969-1976 6-8
184 Project Space
184 Hall St Clinton Hill The Sun That Never Sets (Vanessa Albury + Rachel
Rampleman) presents: In Your Room Juliet Jacobson, Peter Clough,
Ego Sensation, Jamie Diamond, Rachel Mason, Heidi Lau, Jeremy Olsen, Jennifer
Gustavson, Vanessa Albury, Rachel Rampleman 6-9
Brooklyn Museum 200
Eastern Parkway talk: FAILE artists Patrick McNeil and Patrick Miller in
conversation with Steven P. Harrington and Jaime Rojo 7 $16
Zimmerli Voorhees Rutgers Universtiy 71 Hamilton St New Brunswick Mel Edwards Five
Decades 5-7
University of Buffalo Art Gallery Splitting Light Shiva Aliabadi, Anna
Betbeze, Amanda Browder, Erin Curtis, Gabriel Dawe, Sam Falls, Nathan Green,
John Knuth, David Benjamin Sherry, and Hap Tivey 5-7
NOTE: Because of the Papal visit, many of the events on the
Upper East Side may be difficult to reach, even by subway or on foot. Many bus
routes are being altered or eliminated.
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