Sunday, April 8, 2018

Art & Design Events, New York, Sunday, 8 April 2018

Bible 19 Monroe St reception: Sven Sachsalber Everything has one end but the sausage 2 6-8
Marc Straus 299 Grand St exhibitions: Doug Argue; Han Jinsu 5-7
Miguel Abreu 88 Eldridge St conversation: Geoffrey Dorfman and Jenny Jaskey about the work of Milton Resnick 4 free
Rachel Uffner 170 Suffolk St workshop: Making with Clay and Fiber Tahir Carl Karmali 2 free, limited space rsvp robert@racheluffnergallery.com
Lichtundfire 175 Rivington St artist talk & closing reception: Encore Greg Brown, Karlos Carcamo, Christopher Hart Chambers, Koki Doktori, Augustus Goertz, Allen Hansen, Rick Klauber, D. Dominick Lombardi, Creighton Michael, Judy Richardson, Christopher Stout, Jeff Wallace, and Gerald Wolfe 5-7
Stellar Projects 1 Rivington St performative conversation:  Q&A With Roots in the Aether: A Listening Event with Jules Gimbrone; Gimbrone with curator Sophie Landres 6 free
Bodega 167 Rivington St reception: Em Rooney 6-8
Bureau 178 Norfolk St reception: Hours and Places Wojciech Bąkowski, Erica Baum, Constance DeJong 6-8
3A Gallery 629 E 6 #1 reception: Nicolás Guagnini The Walrus 6-8
Wesbeth 55 Bethune St poetry and music in conjunction with exhibition Sympathetic Magic: poets: Desirée Alvarez, Carol Dine, Hugh Seidman; musicians: Michael Moss, Madeleine Yayodele Nelson, Kesler Pierre 4-6
High Line performance beginning under the Standard Little West 12th St and spanning the length of the High Line: ‘nice walk’ (1,739 reviews), 1996/2018: A Reinvention of an Allan Kaprow Activity India Menuez and Ser Serpas with Puppies Puppies 3
Metropolitan Museum of Art 1000 Fifth Ave Artists Respond to Thomas Cole conversation: Ed Ruscha with Tom McCarthy 2 $30
Queens Museum Flushing Meadows Corona Park exhibiiton: Mel Chin All Over the Place; co-produced by the Queens Museum and No Longer Empty 2-5 free shuttle between the Museum and Mets-Willets Point stop on the 7 train running from 1:30–5:30
Plexall 5-25 46th Ave Long Island City: closing reception and panel on women in the arts presented in conjunction with Then She Did curated by Melissa McCaig-Welles and Lori Zimmer 2
The Living Gallery 1094 Broadway Bushwick exhibition: Visible celebrating the 7-10artwork of tintelligent, talented, andDIVERSE women always 5-10
Odetta 229 Cook St Bushwick closing brunch: Nancy Baker No Regrets noon
Pioneer Works 159 Pioneer St various events including open studios, participatory programs, and performances: Second Sundays 4-9 free with reservation Eventbrite, $10 suggested
Le Boudoir Bar 135 Atlantic Ave (beneath Chez Mois) Brooklyn Heights exhibition:  Kurt Altschul Immersions Underground 6
440 Gallery 440 Sixth Ave Park SLope One Breath Rising music: Ruben Gonzalez 4:40-6:40 $10 suggested
Open Source 306 17th St South Slope cHURCH OF MONIKA  presentation: Adam Brody, founder of Brooklyn’s CricketFarm,  about the art of farming crickets for people to eat 1am
Matteawan 436 Main St Beacon artist talk: Paola Ochoa, in conjunction with his exhibition What the Thunder Said 3

CCS Bard Galleries and Hessel Museum of Art Bard College Annandale-on-Hudson Spring Exhibitions and Projects 1-4 Free chartered bus to and from New York City, for reservations for the opening 845.758.7598 or ccs@bard.edu

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