Tuesday, March 28, 2017

Art & Design Events, New York Area, Tuesday, 28 March 2017

Primary 26 Broadway 8th Fl exhibition:Benefit Art Show for Niños de Guatemala 6:30-8:30free,  donation appreciated  rsvp Eventbrite
Swiss Institute 102 Franklin St exhibition: Christina Forrer Grappling Hold 6-8
chashama at XOCO 325 W Broadway artist panel discussion: Encouragement, Engagement and Inclusivity: How To Be Here Now 2017 Jennifer Mack, Qinza Najm, Kiran Chandra, Angel Favorite, and Tora Lopez; in conjunction with Whitney Houston Biennial 6-8 free
Chinatown Soup 16 Orchard St performance: Performance Anxiety hosted by Geraldo Mercado in conjunction wtih Phos Hilaron: From the Masses Rise the Saints 8-10
Salon Zürcher 33 Bleecker St photography fair: Photo, the 2nd Edition KLV Art Projects, Pékin Fine Arts,  Rubber Factory, Gurus Gallery 6-8
Amity Hall  80 W 3 bar exhibition: Ink Monstr’s Sticky Situation Sticker Art Show eight Colorado artists inspired by Breckenridge Brewery 7
Cooper Union 41 Cooper Gallery 41 Cooper Square Senior Presentations: Ella Kinsman A'17 and Khristine Perez A'17 6-8
Cooper Union Foundation Building 7 E 7  School of Art Senior Presentations: Lotus Lien A'17 in the Great Hall Gallery; Alexa West A'17 in the 1st floor Colonnade; Emily Adamo A'17 in the 2nd floor lobby; Samantha Rosner A'17 in the 5th floor lobby; Cameron Rasmussen A'17 in the 6th floor lobby; Nancy Chavarria A'17 in the 7th floor lobby 6-8
New York Studio School 8 W 8 talk: The Art and Science of Saving Venice Frederick Ilchman, Melissa Conn, & Karen Wilkin 6:30 free
Bergino Baseball Clubhouse 67 E 11 book launch: Tabitha Soren Fantasy Life: Baseball and the American Dream with short story by Dave Eggers(Aperture) 6:30-8:30 reservation required Eventbrite or events@aperture.org
Blank Space 30 Gansevoort St exhibition: Dongeun Lee S.O.S : Who In The www Am I? curated by Nana Lee 5-7
Center for Jewish History / Leo Baeck Institute 15 W 16  book presentation:
Marion Deshmukh Max Liebermann: Modern Art and Modern Germany (Routledge 2015) 6:30 free, reservation necessary
SVA 136 W 21 MA Design Research, Writing and Criticism presents discussion: Lizzie Widdicombe and Adam Harrison Levy 6:30-8 free, reservation required
SVA 132 W 21 Room 418F SVA MPS Digital Photography talk: John Trotter 7 free; SVA 10th Floor CP Projects Space conversation: Local Address: NGO, Johannesburg, South Africa, Abandoning the Scene of History Gabi Ngcobo and Adrienne Edwards 6:30-8  free reservation requested
SVA 133/141 W 21 Rm 101C MFA Fine Arts presents talk: Jason Middlebrook 6 free
Hauser & Wirth 548 W 22 lecture: Sigrid Adriaenssens Marcel Broodthaers and the Shell Zeitgeist 7 free
SVA Amphitheater 209 E 23 talk: Rachel Rose 7
Dia:Chelsea 535 W 22 talk: Artists on Artists Lecture Series: Renée Green on Chantal Akerman and On Kawara 6:30 $10
The Curator 520 W 23 talk: curators’ talk and walk-through: Liam Davis & Debra Drexler on New New York: Abstract Painting in the 21st Century 6-8, talk 7
Rizzzoli 1133 Broadway Steidl, Artbook|D.A.P. + Rizzoli Bookstore present book celebration and discussion about New York Photography: Philip Trager New York in the 1970s; Ken Schles Invisible City; Trager and Schles in conversation wtih Dan Nadel 6-8
Curagenda Blender Workspace 135 Madison Ave 8th Fl exhibition and R&R with series talk: Steven Sacks (bitforms Gallery) 6:30-8:30, talk at 7:30 with perfromance by Mary Carter free, reservations Eventbrite
General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen Library 20 W 44 Landmark Lecture Series: Robert Bates Cast Iron Restoration at Soho Landmark - Donald Judd's Home and Studio-A Case Study presented with New York Landmarks Conservancy 6:30 admission charge
NYU Institute of Fine Arts 1 E 78 talk: Nicole Eisenman 6:30 free, reservation required
Bard Graduate Center 18 W 86 Seminar in Cultural History lecture: Anke te Heesen Getting Art and Science Together in the 1970s and 1980s: An Exhibition History 6 free
National Academy Museum & School 1083 Fifth Ave salon conversation: Dread Scott & Melvin Edwards on the intersection of art and politics, history, and social justice  6:30 $20
International Studio & Curatorial Program 1040 Metropolitan Ave Bushwick Salon: Bita Razavi and Yvonne Mullock 6:30-8 free
Pratt Institute Library 200 Willoughby Ave reception: Carla Gannis Selfie Drawings Artist Book Project 5-7
Pratt Institute 61 St. James Place Clinton Hill panel: Women of Influence in the Business of Film Eliza Hittman, Amy Hobby, moderated by Thelma Adams 7-9 free, reservation required
Ouchi 170 Tillary St Downtown Brooklyn exhibition: Midori McCabe Emotional Landscape; Kumi Hirose 7-10
Residency Unlimited (RU) 360 Court St (enter the Church through the main entrance) talk: Three Perspectives on Art from Central and South-Eastern Europe Niko Mihaljević, Dimitar Shopov, collective Barbora Zentková / Julia Gryboś  6:30 free

Hudson Community College Dineen Hull Gallery 71 Sip Ave 6th Fl Jersey City exhibition reception and curator talk: A World Where We Belong honoring the memory of LGBTQIA+ advocate Georgia Brooks as part of the college’s annual Georgia Brooks Stonewall Celebration Project; artists: Luis Alves, Sharela May Bonfield, Sandra DeSando, Peter Duffin, Michael Ensminger, Enrico Gomez, Matthew Jensen, Sam Larson, Mikaela Klotz-Lungulov, Daniel Morowitz, Diana Palermo, Matthew Papa, John Paradiso, Jon Rappleye, Eric Rhein, Trix Rosen, Jonathan David Smyth, Bruce Stiglich, Ka-Man Tse, Ping Zheng, and The Lesbian Herstory Archives, curated by Arthur Bruso and Raymond E. Mingst 7

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