Page 368 Broadway #511 reception: Leigh Ruple 6-8
MX Gallery 167 Canal St reception: Hong Kong Martin Wong, Joel Dean, Tahj Banks 7-9
agnès b. Galerie Boutique 50 Howard St reception: Dmitry Markov 5-7
Geary Contemporary 185 Varick St panel on Sangram Majumdar's once, and twice. Majumdar joined by Jordan Amirkhani, Meleko Mokgosi, and Seph Rodney 2-4
Foley 59 Orchard St reception: Sage Sohier Immersed and Submerged 6
Krause 149 Orchard St reception: two person solo show Joe Suzuki and Abby Elizabeth 1-6
Chashama 222 Bowery reception: Jordan Williams Moments in Time curated by Sáng Huynh for The Art Vacancy 8-10
Hashimoto Contemporary 210 Rivington St reception: Spotlight: Stencil Eelus, Jana & JS, Joe Iurato, Mando Marie, OakOak, Penny 6-8
Winston Wachter Pop-Up 319 Bowery reception: Stephanie Hirsch King Kong was a Woman 2-7
Swiss Institute 38 St Marks Pl book launch and conversation: Isobel Harbison Performing Image (MIT Press); Harbison in conversation with Laura McLean-Ferris 5 rsvp@swissinstitute.net
Kinescope 619 E 9 reception: Sandra Caplan Metaphorical Transitions: Lost and Found in the Still Life, presented in collaboration with Fillmore Projects 5-7
Centerpoint Gallery Anthroposophy NY 138 W 15 reception: Paintings About Buildings David Taulbee Anderson, Marc Kehoe, John Lloyd 7-9
Daniel Cooney 508 W 26 artist talk: Michael Joseph in conversation with Richard Renaldi 3
Berry Campbell 530 W 24 gallery talk: Martica Sawin on Stephen Pace, Reflections 2
Lyons Wier 542 W 24 reception: In The Between Trey Abdella, Chloe Chiasson, Juan Travieso 3-5
Crush Curatorial 526 W 26 conversation: Carmen Hermo and Niama Sandy 2
Daniel Cooney 508-526 W 26 conversation: Michael Joseph with Richard Renaldi 3
Miyako Yoshinaga 547 W 27 reception: 20th Anniversary Show - Part I (Photography) Inbal Abergil, Emi Anrakuji, Alexandra Catiere, Erika deVries, Farrell and Parkin, Hitoshi Fugo, Mikiko Hara, Yojiro Imasaka, Takahiro Kaneyama, Kazuo Kitai, Mayumi Lake, Milcho Manchevski, Karen Miranda-Rivadeneira, Ken Ohara, Cleverson Oliveira. Dominique Paul, Lisa Ross, Mario Santoro-Woith, François-Xavier Seren, Bianca Sforni , Issei Suda, Go Sugimoto, Yu Yamauchi, Hai Zhang 4-6
Ace Hotel 20 W 29 Residency Unlimited Artist Brunch Chats: Lauren Berkowitz noon adele@residencyunlimited.org
The Shed 545 W 30 installation commission: Trisha Donnelly timed entry $10; performance in Level 2 Gallery: Reich Richter Pärt 1 $30 sold out
Manhattan Graphics Center 250 W 40 reception: Kristie Valentine Intersections: New prints 6:30-9
NYC Tartan Day Parade begins at West 45th St and marches up 6th Avenue to 55th S t2-4 free
Pier 94 711 12th Ave exposition: The Photography Show presented by AIPAD VIP 11-12; Public noon-7, Sunday VIP 11-12, Public noon-6 $30 for one day, $60 for run of show. There are many special events and talks; for complete schedule see https://www.aipadshow.com/talks
Van Doren Waxter 23 E 73 curator talk:Lily Siegel on Moira Dryer: Paintings and Works on Paper 11
West Side Arts Coalition 96th Street and Broadway reception: Dreams & Reflections 2:30-5:30
Columbia University 116th and Broadway Avery Hall symposium: Stonewall 50: Defining LGBTQ Site Preservation 1-6:30 https://www.arch.columbia.edu/events/1237-stonewall-50-defining-lgbtq-site-preservation; final event and reception in Earl Hall: Celebration and Dedication of Earl Hall’s listing on the National Register of Historic Places, presented with Ann Kansfield (CC ‘98) 6-6:30 all events free, reservation suggested on Eventbrite
6BASE 728 E 136 Bronx closing reception: Cody Umans Eclipse 4-6
Artbook @ MoMA PS1 Bookstore & Magazine Store 22-25 Jackson Ave Long Island City publication celebration: Thierry de Duve Aesthetics at Large Vol. I: Art, Ethics, Politics (University of Chicago Press); de Duve in conversation with Herman Parret 3-5
Mrs. 60-40 56th Drive Maspeth reception: Caroline Wells Chandler Tutti Frutti 6-9
Superchief 1628 Jefferson Ave Ridgewood receptiuon: Sarah Sitkin Bodysuits 7-11
Feels 59-17 71st Ave Ridgewood reception: Mike Zimmerman All Good All The Time 6-9
Elijah Wheat Showroom 1196 Myrtle Ave Bushwick reception: Insilio Osmel Portuondo Azcuy and Diego Guerra Hérnandez, curated by Dr. Anne Luther with accompanying commentary by Tamara Lee 6-9
Gazebo 1345 Dekalb AveBushwick reception: Love of the Common Man Russell Barsanti, Daniel Giordano, Sam Siegel, hosted by Mery Gates 6-9
Soho 20 56 Bogart St Bushwick artist talk: Cansu Korkmaz on her exhibition Quite a While with guests Osman Can Yerebakan and Janna Dyk 5-7
Fou Gallery 410 Jefferson Ave Stuyvesant Heights Immersive Performance and Culinary Experience: Tracking the White Shadow in conjunction with Han Qin’s solo exhibition Ethereal Evolution 3-6 $35 reservation Eventbrite
Brooklyn Museum 200 Eastern Parkway Target First Saturdays: celebrating Frida Kahlo 5-10 free
St Joseph’s College 245 Clinton Ave Clinton Hill artist talk and dessert: Transformers curated by Meridith McNeal 1-3
Pratt Institute Engineering Bldg Room 307 200 Willoughby Ave Clinton Hill various talks and demonstrations: Clay Forum VI: Salad Days presented by Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts 12:30-6 $75
Janet Borden 91 Water St Dumbo Breakfast in Brooklyn reception: Jan Groover Kitchen Still Lifes: Vintage Color Photographs 10-1
Chashama One Brooklyn Bridge Park Dumbo reception: Diana Jensen A Decade in Dumbo: 4 Installations 5-8
Kentler International Drawing Space 353 Van Brunt St Red Hook artist talk: Alexander Gorlizki Your Eyes, So Beautiful, Like Washing Machines (But Not As Big) 4
Ossam 302 7th St exhibition: Springtime Park Slope Art Exhibition and Sale Carol Adams, Lisa Lincoln, Susan Meltzer, Eric Jacobson, Chris Baily, Lloyd Campbell, Nan Carey, Paolo Corso, Phil DeSantis, Simon Dinnerstein, Raya Dukhan, Sandra Giunta, Susan Greenstein, Haree Kim, Darcy Lynn, David McDonald, Dara Oshin, Joyce Riley, Robin Roi, Janie Samuels, and Howard Skrill 1-6
Ti Art Studios 183 Lorraine St Red Hook reception: I heard a Fly buzz - when I died Melissa Capasso, Scott Everingham, Austin Furtak-Cole, Paul Gagner, Elsie Kagan, Re McBride, Emilia Olsen, Anna Ortiz, Libby Rosa, and Marcos Sanchez 6-9; in Sweet Lorraine Gallery: Mitchell Wright New Paintings 6-9
Boccara Art 198 24th St Sunset Park reception: Homage to Nature Yun Sook and Hayeon Cha, Jung Ho Lee, and Connor Mccreedy 6-10, perfromances at 6:30 and 8:30
Booklyn Brooklyn Army Terminal 140 58th St Building B-7G Sunset Park reception: Lil’ Radicals: Multicultural and Social Justice Publications for Kids in the 21st Century beni Moreno, Alyssa Dennis, Anthony Tucker, Antoinette Martinez, Are Not Books, Berns Rothchild & Chris Smith, Blood Orange Press, Callaloo Cultural Literacy for Kids, Double Why, Dr. Artika R. Tyner, Flamingo Rampant Press, Fly Orr & The Lower Eastside Girls Club, Jacinta Bunnell, Justseeds Artists’ Cooperative & Radix Media, Katie Yamasaki, Micheline Hess, Nicole Marie Burton, Namiyo Kubo, Phoebe Tran & Nicolette Bull, Rasha Hamid & Sharhabil Ahmed, Robert Liu-Trujillo, Sari Sari Storybooks, Savory Words Publishing, Tim Fite & Daniel Saks, Tomas Moniz & Alicia Dornadic 4-7
Gallery Aferro 73 Market St Newark Spring exhibitions reception: Process and Practice Patricia Cazorla, Dahlia Elsayed, Gilbert Hsiao, Robert Lach, Tasha Lewis, Jo-El Lopez, Jacob Mandel, Lisette Morel, Nell Painter, Kern Samuel, Joe Silvestro, Jesse Wright, Juno Zago; Anne Q. McKeown Folding The Line; Elevator Music 5: Daniel Shaw, curated by Juno Zago 7-10
Haven 155 Main St Carriage House Square Northport reception: Yoko d’Holbachie New Works; Folklore Jason A Mowry, Zoe Williams, Amy Sol, June Leeloo, Tracy Lewis, Joseph Weinreb, Gustavo Rimada, Garry Buckley, Claudia Griesbach-Martucci, Sheri DeBow, Criminy, Gretchen Lewis, Daria Aksenova, Stephanie Buscema, Sam Guay, Aniela Sobieski, Candie Bolton, Meagan Magpie Rodgers, Adam Oehlers, Amy Minchew, Jel ENa, Julia Gabrielov and Erika Taguchi-Newton; Syd Bee Dear Illusions; Stephanie Law Awaken 6-8
Coming up Sunday: CCS Bard Galleries Hessel Museum of Art Annandale-on-Hudson reception for fourteen exhibitions: From its course into channels; among exhibitions: Martin Soto Climént In the Shadow of an Invisible Thread 1-4 free chartered bus from New York City for the April 7 opening, reservations required, call 845-758-7598 or email ccs@bard.edu.
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