Thursday, October 31, 2019

Art & Design Events, New York, Halloween, Thursday 31 October 2019

steven harvey fine art projects 208 Forsyth St opening: Anki King Haunting the Shadows special four day exhibition intervening with Shadows 6-8
Yui 131 Eldridge St exhibition: Spaced Out Henry Chang and Sally Han 
Hugo 472 West Broadway reception: Marc Chalmé Between Dreams 6-8 reservation  info@hugogalerie.com 
NYU King Juan Carlos I Center graphic novel presentation: Ana Penyas Estamos todas bien: the award-winning graphic novel that saves our grandmothers’ voices from the oblivion of history. 6:30 , in Spanish, free, reception to follow
Cooper Union Rose Auditorium 41 Cooper Square Visiting Lecture: Piet Eckert, Ea2 Strategic Methodologies 6:30-8:30 free
High Line Art at 14th St exhibition: The Writing on the Wall immersive installation of writing by people in prison around the world, created by Hank Willis Thomas and Baz Dreisinger
Chase 521 W 23 reception: Richard Hambleton Shadowman 6-8
Cavin-Morris 210 Eleventh Ave opening: The Timeless Place Mohammed Babahoum, Davood Koochaki, Novadi Angkasapura 6-8
Fountain House Gallery 702 Ninth Ave opening: Small Works: $100 and Under 6-8 costumes encouraged, reservation Facebook
Frick Collection 1 E  70 book talk: James Meyer The Art of Return: The Sixties & Contemporary Culture (Chicago, 2019); Meryer’s lecture: Kerry James Marshall’s ‘Mementos’ 4:30-6:30 free, waitlist
Park Avenue Armory 643 Park Ave exposition opening night: TEFAF; celebration benefiting The Society of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center; tickets from $175-$10,000 with entry time depending on amount paid; open to the public from Friday through 5 November 
Caelum 508/526 W 26 reception: Keigo Morita Tradition and Modernism; Joseph Piccinotti Unreality 6-8
St. Ignatius Loyola  980 Park Ave exposition: Art and Antique Dealers League of America Fine Arts & Antiques Show: AADLA Fair $20 at door, free on Eventbrite Thursday-Saturday 11-7, Sunday & Monday 11-6
Jewish Museum 1109 5th Ave member preview: Rachel Feinstein Maiden, Mother, Crone 11-8, opens to public Friday
Bane 117 Grattan St #307 Ridgewood reception: David Lyle Everyday People; prsented in association with Lyons Weir 5-9
Pratt Institute Higgins Hall Siegel Gallery 61 St James Place Clinton Hill discussion: A Conversation on the Post-Natural and Xenofeminism with Professors Eva Perez de Vega and Cathryn Dwyre, introductions to Xenofeminism by Professor Michele Gorman, conversation moderated by UA Students Susana Chinchilla and Beren Saraquse 12:30-1:30

September 449 Warren St #3 Hudson Young Hudson Biennial Performance Night Zia Anger; Billie Belo of Cakes for No Occasion; Celeste; Davon; Aaron Skolnick as Khloraform Kardashian; Emily Ritz; Hannah Black & Carla Perez-Gallardo of Lil’ Deb’s Oasis 7

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