R & Company 64 White St reception: Jeff Zimmerman New Works; Modern in Your Life: The Good Design Phenomenon 1934-1959 6-8
Soho Photo 15 White St reception: 14th Annual National Alternative Processes Competition Exhibition juried by Dan Burkholder; Robert Kalman Parade Unrest: The Confederate Monument Controversy; Postcard Fundraiser 6-8
Zachary Prell Showroom 26 Mercer St design and fashion event: Fall Fête: An Evening of Cocktails, Lite Bites, Fashion & Real Estate by Sangmi Park + Zachary Prell 5:30-7:30 free, rsvp Eventbrite
Storefront for Art and Architecture 97 Kenmare St party: Critical Halloween: REAL Campaign, Party, Bibliography, and Costume Competition, in partnership with Movement Voter Project 8-midnight
International Center of Photography 250 Bowery performance event: Optics: Visual Culture and Electoral Politics discussion: writer/editor Jillian Steinhauer with artists Daniel Bejar and Jacques Servin; special election-themed performance by Amy Khoshbin 7-10 free, registration required
80 Washington Square East Gallery 80 Washington Square East Election Day reading: Shiv Kotecha The Way to Keep Going in Antarctica 7; part of Nightcare free drinks with ‘I Voted’ sticker, free and open to the public; also at Swiss Institute, and Performance Space New York
Cooper Union Rose Auditorium 41 Cooper Square Intra-Disciplinary Seminar lecture: Laura Kurgan Demapping 7-8:30 free
Swiss Institute 38 St Marks Pl Election Day event: Walkthrough 7:45; part of Nightcare free drinks with ‘I Voted’ sticker, free and open to the public; also at 80 WSE and Performance Space New York
Performance Space NY 150 1st Ave Election Day party: No Bra DJ’s 8; part of Nightcare free drinks with ‘I Voted’ sticker, free and open to the public; also at 80 WSE and Swiss Institute
New School University Center Room UL105 63 Fifth Ave New York Comics & Picture-Story Symposium: Patrick Kyle on Working without a Predetermined End 7-9 free
Whitney Museum of American Art 99 Gansevoort St exhibition: Andy Warhol—From A to B and Back Again organized by Donna De Salvo with Christie Mitchell and Mark Loiacono press 10-2, various private parties throughout the week, opens to public 12 November
SVA 133/141 W 21 Rm 101C MFA Fine Arts talk: Alpesh Kantilal Patel Surviving Election Night or Art (History) as World-Making
Madison Square Park 23rd St and Fifth Ave Art Conversation: Adriana Codrescu with Kenneth Goldsmith noon-1
Half King 505 W 23 Half King Photo Series exhibition opening, book party and lecture for two projects: Mary Frey Reading Raymond Carver (1979-1983) and Real Life Dramas (1984-87) 7
Rizzoli 1133 Broadway book discussion: Tyler Green Carleton Watkins: Making the West American 6
Jadite 413 W 50 reception: Art Fusion 2018 Akeo Ishizawa, Kaoruko Negishi, Noah, TakaakI Mano, Tomo Ogiwara (0t0mb), Yukiko Saito, Yumi Takeda, Yutaka Fujimori; oganized by Artrates 6-8
Gallery MC 549 W 52 reception: Aleksandar Ivanovski-Karadare Sculptures; Kiril Gegoski Trips: Drawings 6-8
Art Students League 215 W 57 panel: The Socio-Economic Structure of the Art World: A Debate Art Critics Ben Davis, Andrianna Campbell, and Brian Boucher 6:30-8
International Studio & Curatorial Program 1040 Metropolitan Ave Bushwick Lecture on 5533: Nancy Atakan and Volkan Aslan, moderated by Mari Spirito 6:30-8 free
NYU Institute of Fine Arts 1 E 78 lecture: Eric Michaud The Offspring of the Image.: How Images improve the Italian People 6:30 free, registration required
Joan B Mirviss 39 E 78 exhibition: Ogawa Machiko Into The Earth: The Clay Art of Ogawa Machiko
Guggenheim Museum 1071 Fifth Ave Hilla Rebay Lecture: Debora Silverman God, Ivory, and Gold: Vincent van Gogh, Henry Van de Velde, and Gustav Klimt at the Cusp of Abstraction 6:30 free
Court Tree Collective 371 Court St 2nd Fl Carroll Gardens reception: Mariah Suzanne The Shape of Things 7-9
Court Tree Collective 371 Court St 2nd Fl Carroll Gardens reception: Mariah Suzanne The Shape of Things 7-9
Interference Archive 314 7th St Gowanus launch celebration: PROTEST! the latest issue of Women’s Studies Quarterly 6:30
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