Asia Week New York Open House many galleries 11-5 see website for complete listing: http://www.asiaweekny.com/dealers
Foxy Production 2 East Broadway Rm 200 Chatham Square Michael Bell-Smith, Sascha Braunig, Ellen Cantor, Petra Cortright, Sara Magenheimer, and Travess Smalley 3-6
LMAKgallery / LMAKbooks+design 298 Grand St closing party and performances: Carlos Rigau Delusion through Details 6-8
Participant 253 East Houston Justin Vivian Bond My Model / My Self, originated at Vitrine Gallery, London 7-9
Centerpoint Gallery/Anthroposophical Society 138 W 15 Free Columbia Art Dispersal Lucy Engleman, Carrie Gibbons, Risa Hirsch Ehrlich, Ella Manor, Dan Pate, Sara Parrilli, Kristin Powers, Trina Powers, Alex Prjyma, Christine Simoneau Hales, Mado Speigler, Laura Summer, Martin Summer, Sarah Van Arsdale.3-5
Christie’s 20 Rockefeller Plaza Asia Week panel: Re-visioning Asian Art: New Directors of Asian Art Institutions Discuss the Field Tan Boon Hui, Jorrit Britschgi, Yukie Kamiya, moderated by Amy Poster 5-6
Marymount School 1026 Fifth Ave Asia Week lecture: Louise Cort Discovering Japanese Ceramics: Charles Lang Freer and Adventures of Collecting circa 1900 noon free, advanced ticket required japaneseartsoc@yahoo.com or (917) 658 3955
Derfner Judaica Museum at Hebrew Home at Riverdale 5901 Palisade Ave Bronx Making Continuity Contemporary: Eastern Europe in New York Maryna Bilak, Alina and Jeff Bliumis, Yevgenia Nayberg, Eva Nikolova, Diana Shpungin, Peter Sís, Leonard Ursachi 1:30-3
Dorsky Gallery Curatorial Programs 11-03 45th Ave Long Island City panel: Destruction: Objects & Materials presentations by Alexandra Ben-Abba, Elana Herzog, & Armita Raafat, moderated by Rebecca Pristoop 3-4:30 rsvp 718-937-6317 or rsvp@dorsky.org
Devocion Coffee Shop 69 Grand St Williamsburg Johan Lindberg The Wayuu Women of Colombia 6
Moiety 166 N 12 Williamsburg show closing: Becky Howland Weeds of New York 12-6
Corridor 334 Grand Ave Clinton Hill Everyday Redefined Niki Lederer, Valerie Piraino, Pia Coronel, Jackie Branson, Olaniyi Rasheed Akindiya (Akirash), and Margot Spindelman, curated by Rachel Rath 4-6
Pioneer Works 159 Pioneer St Red Hook Second Sundays open studios, live music, and site-specific interventions from 4, $10 suggested
Open Source 306 17th St Park Slope cHURCH OF MONIKA: talk and performance: Ken Butler 11-1
JCC of Mid Westchester 999 Wilmot Rd Scarsdale Jill Parry New Works on Paper 3-5
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