One Art Space 23 Warren St reception: Masako Wakayama My Quilting Journey 6-9
Manny Cantor Center 197 East Broadway reception: Older Adults Art Exhibit: In Celebration of Older Americans Month 4-7
Con Artist 119 Ludlow St reception: Dark Nostalgia 7-11
Richard 121 Orchard St exhibition: Koen Delaere Ants on Shrimp 6-8
Callicoon 49 Delancey St exhibition: Jason Simon Imprint 6-8
Equity 245 Broome St reception: Collective Memory: Artists Reflecting on the Arts Elliott Arkin, Babette Bloch, Christopher Carroll Calkins, Valentina DuBasky, Gabriel Ferrer, Ana Golici, Emilie Lemakis, Marc Mellon, Michael Townsend and Jessica Daryl Winer, curated by Jessica Daryl Winer 6-8
Equity 245 Broome St reception: Collective Memory: Artists Reflecting on the Arts Elliott Arkin, Babette Bloch, Christopher Carroll Calkins, Valentina DuBasky, Gabriel Ferrer, Ana Golici, Emilie Lemakis, Marc Mellon, Michael Townsend and Jessica Daryl Winer, curated by Jessica Daryl Winer 6-8
Simone Subal 131 Bowery 2nd fl exhibition: Frank Heath Path of Totality 6-8
SFA Projects 131 Chrystie St reception: Getting Personal Elena Chestnykh, Patricia Fabricant, Anki King, Monique Mantell, Sirikul Pattachote, Kamonchanok Phon-ngam, Hazel Lee Santino, Prang Vejjajiva, Melanie Vote, Jayoung Yoon, curated by Sirikul Pattachote 7-9
New Museum 235 Bowery summer art and social justice residency and exhibition: The Black School x Kameelah Janan Rashee
International Center of Photography 250 Bowery lecture: Agnès Sire Henri Cartier-Bresson: The Decisive Moment 6:30-8 free rsvp requested
New School Lang Center 55 W 13 Rm I-202 discussion: Radical Creative Practices for People of Color Sable Elyse Smith, Raquel de Anda, Salome Asega and Crystal Clarity 6:30-8:30 free
The 8th Floor 17 W 17 exhibition, panel, and reception: Locus: Art as a Disabled Space, Art and Disability Residency Ezra Benus, Jordana Bernstein, Kevin Quiles Bonilla, Shannon Finnegan, Jeff Kasper, and Madison Zalopany panel: Kevin Quiles Bonilla, Shannon Finnegan, and Madison Zalopany, moderated by Jerron Herman; reception 7-9 rsvp requested
Jane Lombard 518 W 19 reception: Howard Smith 1 + 1 + 1 ... Paintings and Works on Paper 6-8
The Kitchen 512 W 19 L.A.B.series talk: Rizvana Bradley, Aria Dean, and Autumn Knight on the term relation 6:30 free
Dedalus Foundation 25 E 21 panel: Take A Deep Breath: A Case Study of Authenticity in Installation Art Lia Kramer, Brian Castriota, Chrissie Iles, Julie Reiss, Glenn Wharton 6:30-8 reservation required rsvp@dedalusfoundation.org
Paula Cooper 521 W 21 book celebration: Laurie Anderson All the Things I Lost in the Flood (Skira Rizzoli, 2018); conversation between Anderson and Hilton Als 7 free and open to the public, though pre-purchase of the book will ensures a reserved seat; to purchase a copy and reserve a seat, please email haley@192books.com
Winston Wächter 530 W 25 reception: The Ideal Feminine/the Feminine Ideal? Jen Ray, Jessica Lichtenstein, Lala Abaddon, Marc Dennis, Margeaux Walter, Natasha Law, Rachel Lee Hovnanian, Sebastiaan Bremer, Sissi Farassat, Stephanie Hirsch, Todd Murphy, Zoë Buckman, curated by Natasha Schlesinger 6-8
Rizzoli 1133 Broadway book launch and discussion: Clodagh: Life-Enhancing Design; Clodagh in conversation with Cindy Allen 6-8
The Current Museum of Art 244 5th Ave Suite W285 Salon #2 The Current // Permanence with Ben Fino-Radin of Small Data Industries leading a tour of the works that explore temporality and permanence, from Shigeko Kubota, Rafäel Rozendaal, JODI, Olia Lialina, Morehshin Allahyari, Steina Vasulka, and Takeshi Murata, and discussing permanence in new media art with SFMoMA's Director of Collections Jill Sterrett and Protocol Labs' Head of Product Michelle Lee 8
The Current Museum of Art 244 5th Ave Suite W285 Salon #2 The Current // Permanence with Ben Fino-Radin of Small Data Industries leading a tour of the works that explore temporality and permanence, from Shigeko Kubota, Rafäel Rozendaal, JODI, Olia Lialina, Morehshin Allahyari, Steina Vasulka, and Takeshi Murata, and discussing permanence in new media art with SFMoMA's Director of Collections Jill Sterrett and Protocol Labs' Head of Product Michelle Lee 8
Fuigo Studio 304 Park Avenue South 7th fl installation: Heavenly Bodies 28 contemporary artists, curated by Heather Moore 6
CBRE Building 275 7th Ave 17th Fl CBRE Build Open House 6-8:30 rsvp Splashthat
Scandinavia House 58 Park Ave lecture: Bodil Kjær Reflections on Design noon free
The New York Public Library 476 Fifth Ave Live from the NYPL talk: In Focus Susan Meiselas with Ann Hamilton 7 $25
Austrian Cultural Forum New York 11 E 52 exhibition: Manfred Bockelmann Drawing Against Oblivion screening 6-7, remarks 7-7:30, reception 7:30-8
BronxArtSpace 305 E 140 Bronx artist talk moderated by Lady K Fever in conjunction with exhibiiton: In Broad Daylight Women Street Artists from Greece Olga Alexopoulou, Lebaniz Blonde, Cleo43, Dizi, Simoni Fontana, Nique, curated by Vassiliki Vayenou and Blanka Amezkua, video research by Dr. Konstantina Drakopoulou 6-8
Hunter's Point South Park Center Blvd Long Island City Sculpture Center installation: Xaviera Simmons Convene opening 6-8
Self-Taught Genius Gallery in Queens 47-29 32nd Place Long Island City American Folk Art Museum presents: Critical Walk-through: Kamau Ware of Black Gotham Experience 6:30-7:30 $5
Brooklyn Museum 200 Eastern Parkway Prospect Heights exhibition opening lecture: David Levine, in conjunction with David Levine: Some of the People, All of the Time 7-9 followed by reception with cash bar, free reservation required
frog NY Studio 55 Prospect St Dumbo Frog’s 2nd Annual NYCXDESIGN Competition 7-10 free https://deckxdesign.splashthat.com/
Clover's Fine Art Gallery 338 Atlantic Ave Cobble Hill K-5th grade students one-night exhibition: PS 32 Spring Art Show 2018 6-8
UrbanGlass 647 Fulton St Fort Greene reception: On Reflection Rowena Harris, Jim Hodges, Cara Lynch, Esther Ruiz, Patrice Renee Washington and Kate Shepherd 6-8
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