Saturday, November 30, 2019

Art & Design Events, New York, Saturday, 30 November 2019

One Art Space 23 Warren St artist panel: Ted Stearn Memorial Retrospective: A Night of Remembrance Richard McGuire, Liana Finck, and James Sturm; music by Maynard and the Musties. 3-5
Parasol Projects 498 Broome St Harp Concert & Tap Dancing Performance, in conjunction wtih exhibition by Dr. Alan Sloyer & Michael Sloyer Life Living Life 7-9
NYPL Ottendorfer Library 135 Second Ave artist reception: Valery's Oistenau Collages 2
Bureau of General Services—Queer Division LGBT Community Center 208 W 13 mini zine fair: Small Business Saturday: Pink Saturday zines by queer zinesters  including LowdownDirtyrotten, Jack Oliver Coles, Sleeping Creatures, Camilo Godoy, Unity Press, Rachel and Megan, Marco Agosta, Wendy’s subway, BearWithLee, Kiss & Tell / Michael Wynne, Editorial Amistad and more 1-7
Pleiades 530 W 25 reception: Beauties & Beasts Denise Jones Adler, Linda Ganus Albulescu, Leda Arensberg, Al Benkin, Ellen Bradshaw, Jean Bundy, Fiona Chinkan, Charles Compo, Hilda Green Demsky, Phoebe Hawkins, Lisa Ocasio Hirkaler, Bernice Sokol Kramer, Ann Kraus, Ken Nelson, Charlie R. Olson, Robert L. Pepper, Joyce Weidenaar, Douglas Zimmerman 4-6
Ceres 547 W 27 reception: Exposure Lucky Checkley, JP-Anne Giera, Olga Guerra, Erin Karp, Mary Alice Orito, Susi Raphael, Noah Schmitz, Donald Schreck, Mayumi Sue 3-5
Ki Smith 712 W 125 reception: Jill Freedman A Love Poem for New York: Memorial Exhibition 6-10
Fou Gallery 410 Jefferson Ave #1 Bedford Stuyvesant opening: Meng Du Embers 5-8 artist talk 4-5 reservation Eventbrite
Court Tree Collective 371 Court St Carroll Gardens closing reception: Blanca Guerrero To Sink, Revisited 3-6

Hudson Milliner Art Salon 415 Warren St Hudson book signing: Andrew Scrivani That Phot Makes Me Hungry 6-8

Friday, November 29, 2019

Art & Design Events, New York, Friday, 29 November 2019

One Art Space 23 Warren St reception: Ted Stearn Memorial Retrospective: A Night of Remembrance 6-9
Front Room 48 Hester St reception: Phillip Buehler Mallrat to Snapchat:The End of the Third Place 7-9

Rental 87 Newtown Lane East Hampton reception: Lee Freeman Things I Forgot The Name Of 3-5 

Thursday, November 28, 2019

Art & Design Events, New York, Thanksgiving, 28 November 2019

There are no art and  design receptions, lectures, or presentations scheduled for today. Museums are closed, as are all design showrooms and almost all art galleries. Many commercial galleries are also closed on Friday, with some, but not all, reopening on Saturday. 

There is one special event today: Ground Floor Gallery 343 5th St Gowanus Meet the Curator: Guest Curator-in-Residence John Gagné with the exhibition The Constructions: A Complete Fabrication 11-6

Wednesday, November 27, 2019

Art & Design Events, New York, Wednesday, 27 November 2019

No announcements of art receptions or design showroom events have been received for today. Most commercial and non-profit galleries and design spaces are open, though many will have truncated hours. There are no  public lectures scheduled at the various art and design schools in the city. Generally, museums are adhering to regular schedules.

Tuesday, November 26, 2019

Art & Design Events, New York, Tuesday, 26 November 2019

Parasol Projects 498 Broome St opening: Alan Sloyer & Michael Sloyer Life Living Life 7-9
Fridman 169 Bowery concert: Music and Images by Phill Niblock 8 free
Westwood 262 Bowery opening: Explorations in Process Will Insley, Nobuho Nagasawa, Alan Steele, Roger Welch 6-8 reservation requested
New School Hoerle Lecture Hall University Center Room UL105 63 Fifth Ave New York Comics & Picture-Story Symposium: Featuring Catrin Morgan on Nomadic Illustration — when a single illustration is repeatedly repurposed and recontextualized 7-9 free
National Arts Club 15 Gramercy Park South lecture: Peter Herdrich The Battle for Our Shared Cultural Heritage 6:30 free, reservation required
FIT Art and Design Gallery Pomerantz Center (27th St and 7th Ave) opening: Future Memories: artists imagine architecture, curated by Anne Finkelstein 6-8
Marlborough 40 W 57 reception: Vincent Desiderio Recent Paintings 6-8
New-York Historical Society 170 Central Park West talk: An Evening with Barry Lewis: From Colonial to Federal Style 6:30 $48
Noguchi Museum 9-01 33rd Road Long Island City Noguchi Talks: Villa Kujoyama presents Marion Delarue and François-Xavier Richard, moderated by Noguchi Museum director Brett Littman joined by Villa Kujoyama expert consultant Sumiko Oe-Gottini 6-8 free
Residency Unlimited 360 Court St Carroll Gardens RU Talk: Avoiding Architecture with Tezontle (founded in 2014 by Carlos H. Matos and Lucas Cantú) 6:30 free 

Monday, November 25, 2019

Art & Design Events, New York, Monday, 25 November 2019

Bortolami 39 Walker St screening: Art21 New York Close Up film Aki Sasamoto: An Artist Walks into a Bar;  also: Aki Sasamoto is Feeling Stretched; Sasamoto in conversation with filmmakers Rafael Salazar and Ava Wiland of RAVA Films, moderated by Nick Ravich 6:30-8:30  free, advance registration is required, waitlist only 
Fridman 169 Bowery reception: Phill Niblock Working Photos 6-8
New York Studio School 8 W 8 gallery talk: Hermine Ford in conversation with Stephanie Buhmann & Nora Griffin 6:30 free
National Arts Club 15 Gramercy Park South lecture: Hall W. Rockefeller The Unexpected Synergy Between the Work of Anni Albers and the Ancient Medium of Weaving 8 free, reservation required
SVA Library West 133/141 W 21 BFA Visual & Critical Studies screening: How to Draw a Bunny documentary on Ray Johnson 6:30-8:30 free
NYU Institute of Fine Arts 1 E 78 Latin American Forum: Shifting Priorities: Mexican Muralism Revisited Anna Indych-Lopez, Professor of 20th-Century Latin American Art, The Graduate Center, The City University of New York; Lynda Klich, Professor of Art History, Hunter College, The City University of New York 6:30-8:30 reservation required
92nd Street Y 1395 Lexington Ave talk: Leonardo da Vinci Rediscovered Carmen Bambach in Conversation with Walter Isaacson 7:30 from $35
Microscope  1329 Willoughby Ave Bushwick sound performance: Uzupis (Dalius Naujo, Will Shore, Kenny Wollesen) with Laima Griciute 7:30 $10
Tillou Fine Art Open Studio Studio Visit and Q & A with Kim Keever 7 address given upon registration michelle@tilloufineart.com
Residency Unlimited Open Studio 42 Hawthorne St Prospect Lefferts Gardens RU artist-in-residence Mari Mathlin 2-7

Sunday, November 24, 2019

Art & Design Events, New York, Sunday, 24 November 2019

Front Room 48 Hester St closing reception:  FR:20, Part II, Figurative vs Abstract in Contemporary Art Thomas Broadbent, Debra Drexler, Peter Fox, Amy Hill, David Kramer, Jesse Lambert, Mark Masyga, Melissa Pokorny, Emily Roz, Ross Racine, Patricia Smith, Joanne Ungar 4-6
Jeffrey Stark 88 East Broadway exhibition: Eric Mack Nationale
Equity 245 Broome St how-to seminar on commissioning a family or institutional portrait: The Perfect Gift: A Seminar on Portraiture Commissions; in conjunction with It Could Be You: Portraiture in a Constructed World 2-4 free, info@nyartistsequity.org or call +1 (931) 410-0020 
Tibor de Nagy 11 Rivington St opening: Jesse Murry Radical Solitude 4-6
WhiteBox Harlem 213 E 121 opening: Peter Kim A Present with No Return curated by Juan Puntes, organized by Kyoko Sato 4-7
Bronx Art Space 305 E 140 artist talk: Fever Songs Ellen Hackl Fagan, John Morton, Maria Scarpini 3-5

Spoonbill & Sugartown 218 Bedford Ave Williamsburg  book launch: Miriam Sicherman Brooklyn's Barren Island: A Forgotten  History (The History Press) 5-7
Holland Tunnel Gallery 61 S 3 Williamsburg after-party to celebrate screening of Requiem for Williamsburg focusing on gallery director Paulien Lethen (Williamsburg Independent Film Festival, Wythe Hotel 80 Wythe Ave at 3:10 $15); free party at gallery space with drinks, snacks and view of what happened in the backyard of Lethen’s 1860 brownstone home, with one-day exhibition of photographs of Williamsburg from her private collection 5
Vorderzimmer 280 Van Buren St Bedford Stuyvesant opening: Gail Robin Mitchell verticalized transport 4-7
Art in General 145 Plymouth St Dumbo opening and performance: Lukas Hofmann Skin Come Leather 6-8, performance with Mimi Bahk, Lukas Hofmann, Mica Levine and Henry Neim Osman 7-8
Brooklyn Metal Works 640 Dean St Prospect Heights Open Artist Studios Allison Krier, Ashley Khirea Wahba, Atalante Fine Jewelry, Aur Jewelry, Aviva Shapiro, Betsy Lewis, Daniell Hudson Jewelry, Dan-yell, Daphne Klein, David Hardcastle, Eve Singer, Gotham Atelier, Jinbi Design, Kris Javier, Meiyi Yang Jewelry, Oblik Atelier, Octave Jewelry, Onikisu Jewelry, Robin Middleman Filepp, Samuel Guillén, Sophie Boesen Design, Stone Everett, Vestigial Time, Virginia Sprague 3-5
Pioneer Works 159 Pioneer St Red Hook conversation: Jacolby Satterwhite with Thomas Lax 5-7 free
Art Cake 214 40th St Sunset Park book signings: Suzanne Bocanegra Suzanne Bocanegra: Poorly Watched Girls; and Annie-B Parson Drawing the Surface of Dance: A Biography in Charts; in conjunction with final day of Bocanegra’s exhibition Wardrobe Test; signing folloewd by closing reception for exhibition 5
An-Noor Social Center 7114 5th Ave Bay Ridge screening: Father K (dir. Judd Ehrlich, 35 min); as part of Artifacts of Place; presented with Stand4 Gallery 6-9 show at 7 free, donations appreciated

NOTE: New York Jewelry Week ends today; for details  see https://nycjewelryweek.com/events/  

Saturday, November 23, 2019

Art & Design Events, New York, Saturday, 23 November 2019

10 Corso Como 1 Fulton St walkthrough: Beat Positive Janette Beckman and David Corio alongside never before seen material from the Getty Images archives; in collaboration with Getty Image Gallery & Fahey/Klein Gallery 3-5
Lubov 5 East Broadway #402 Noel Freibert Halo in a Hayloft 6-9
Page (NYC) 368 Broadway #511 opening: Club Damfino Anna Glantz, Yui Kugimiya, Dani Leder, Sofia Leiby, Leigh Ruple 6-8
Richard Taittinger 154 Ludlow St coffee and conversation: Sue Kreitzman ‘The Art of Being Seen’: A Conversation about ‘The Female Lens’ 2-4 
Lesley Heller 54 Orchard St artist talk: Nicole Awai Envisioning the Liquid Land; Awai in conversation with Kristina Newman-Scott 2:30
steven harvey fine art projects 208 Forsyth St book signing event: Susanna Coffey Night Painting (Brice Brown and MAB Books) 4
Proxyco 168 Suffolk St opening: Where Land and Sea Melt into Sky Johanna Unzueta and Felipe Mujica 6-8
Karma Bookstore 136 E 3 illustrated exhibition catalog launch  and talk: Ann Craven Birds We Know (Center for Maine Contemporary Art, Maine); talk with Craven and Christopher B. Crosman 6-8
Tompkins Square Library 331 E 10 A look at Second Avenue closing reception and readings: Recovering Cover Mag; speakers: Robert C. Morgan, Greg Masters, Valery Oisteanu, and Bina Sharif, Jeffrey Cyphers Wright 3
The 8th Floor 17 W 17 artist discussion: The Global Commodification of Time Tania Candiani and Danilo Correale, moderated by Sara Reisman 4-6 free, reqservation requested
Josée Bienvenu 529 W 20 reception: SĪMURĞ Hope Atherton, Nicolas Baier, Frank Dufour, Gonzalo Lebrija, Anne Lindberg,curated by Muriel Quancard 1-6
Gladstone 530 W 21 exhibition: Ugo Rondinone thanx 4 nothing (A Tribute to John Giorno)
Lehmann Maupin 501 W 24 Artist-Led Tour: In Focus: Teresita Fernández 11
Bowery 530 W 25 conversation: Thaddeus Radell with Simon Carr, in conjunction with Radell’s Agitation on the Acheron 4
Printed Matter 231 11th Ave  book launch: Erik Lindman Drawings August 2018 (Hassla Books);  talk with Alex Bacon 4-6
Painting Center 547 W  27 closing reception: Claire McConaughy Not So Far Away: Paintings 4-6
Odetta at 1stdibs 269 11th Ave Lobby 4 Floor 7 artist talks: Heavy Metal Linda Cunningham, Anne Marie Kenny, and Flat File artist Suzanne Benton 3-5
Gallery35 30 E 35 reception: Soul Speaking: Pictures from the Psyche Susan Harris-Demmet and Ingrid Sletten 6-8 
Museum of Arts and Design  2 Columbus Circle talk: The Vera Brand: An American Success Story Debbie Millman, Donna Chambers, Alvin Hall, Pamela Marshall, Elissa Auther 4 $15
Hunter College Bertha & Karl Leubsdorf Gallery 132 E 68 conference: Speculative Architecture and the Commons; in conjunction with Robert Morris: Para-architectural projects: participants: Sarah Watson, Liz Naiden, Cheryl J. Fish, Natalia Nakazawa, Glenn Cantave, Idris Brewster, Nyasha Felder 2-4:30, reception and exhbition tour 4:30
Danziger 980 Madison Ave exhibiiton: Posed Seydou Keïta, Dana Lixenberg, Susan Meiselas, Irving Penn 
Metropolitan Museum of Art Bonnie J. Sacerdote Lecture Hall Uris Center for Education 1000 5th Ave symposium: Félix Vallotton Painter of Disquiet 2-5 free with admission to the Met
Museum of the City of New York 1220 Fifth Ave threesessions: The Vibe of the Village Festival 10, 3, and 8 session tickets required see Museum site for full information
Bronx Council on the Arts 2700 East Tremont Ave Bronx Artists Engage' Panel: Seeding Our Futures: Art-making practices in an age of environmental extremes Karen Washington, Sajata Epps, Jamie Martinez 3-5:30 free, registration Eventbrite

False Flag 11-22 44th Rd Long Island City opening: Travis Boyer Amongus 3-6
Flux Factory 39-31 29th St Long Island City opening: Rub: Now-Wave, and Graphic Activism 7-midnght
Plexall 5-25 46th Ave Long Island City exposition opening: Off the Wall II: Long Island City Artists' 2nd Annual Affordable Holiday Art Fair 7-10
Brooklyn Metal Works 640 Dean St Prospect Heights exhibition receptions: Anonymous Brooklyn in conjunction with New York City Jewelry Week; Specific Gravity 6-8
Smack Mellon 92 Plymouth St Dumbo performance workshop: Happy Endings Patty Gone and Claire Donato 2-5
UrbanGlass 647 Fulton St Fort Greene Open Studios: Jewelry, In collaboration with NYC Jewelry Week 1-5; Varis Gallery reception: UrbanSparkle, an annual holiday exhibition of artists exploring the material of glass as adornment 5-7
MF Gallery 213 Bond St Gowanus opening: 17th Annual MF Toy Show 7-10 
Tabla Rasa 224 48 St Sunset Park GroupMuse musical performance: Sein An, Isabella Bignasca 1:30; $10 requested to support GroupMuse
Tabla Rasa 224 48 St Sunset Park closing reception: Dimitri Urban Glyphs; Doug Newton Hard Candy and other confections 3:30-5 NOTE: Recommended.

September 449 Warren St #3 Hudson opening: Odessa Straub There's my chair I put it there 6-8
The Warehouse 99 South Front St Door 21 Hudson opening exhibition: Function Non Function Ceramic Nicole Cherubini, Vaginal Davis, Rachel Garrard, Luc Hammond-Thomas, Mark Lariviere, Cary Leibowitz, Tiffany Pollack, Patrick Purcell, Emily Ritz, Tim Roda, & Brenda Bradley; new gallery by Tanja Grunert 5-8
Dia:Beacon 3 Beekman St Beacon conversation: Jessica Bell Brown and Eric N. Mack on Sam Gilliam 2 free with museum admission 

NOTE: New York Jewelry Week continues with multiple events, talks, and receptions; for complete list see https://nycjewelryweek.com/events/

Friday, November 22, 2019

Art & Design Events, New York, Friday, 22 November 2019

Foxy Production 2 East Broadway 200 opening: Gabriel Hartley Waterwood 6-8
Hunter College MFA 205 Hudson St opening: Thesis Exhibition Part 2: Own Show Hannah Beerman, Brian Yihurn Byun, Elizabeth Harney, Emily Janowick, Judy Koo, Jessica Mensch, Patrick Carlin Mohundro, Andy Ralph, Jordan Stohl 6-9
Industry West 14 Crosby St jewelry week reception: SCAD NYC Jewelry Week Alumni & Industry Networking Event 6-8free, reservation Eventbrite
Baxter St at CCNY 126 Baxter St Coffee Talk: Fryd Frydendahl Rooms Needed: Sentimental Rooms 3-4
Nicelle Beauchene Third Floor off-site project space exhibition: Ruby Sky Stiler Fresco call for appointment
Cuchifritos 88 Essex St opening: Sandra Erbacher The Smallest Murmur… 6-8
Miranda Bosch 157 Bowery St #2B opening: Pablo La Padula Stone View 6-8 
GR Gallery 255 Bowery opening: Johan Van Mullem Apnea 6-9
Lichtundfire 175 Rivington St immersive music performance with reception: Razorlord - an Anonymous Music Ensemble 7
Spencer Brownstone 170-B Suffolk St reception: Carly Burnell Latent Impressions 6-8pin
Martin Lawrence 457 W Broadway reception: Keith Haring 6-8 reservation required soho@martinlawrence.com  
NYU AI Now Institute 155 6th Ave discussion: White Gaze Michelle Dizon & Việt Lê, co-sponsored by the Asian/Pacific/American Institute at NYU 5-8 free 
Howl Happening 6 E 1 opening: Antony Zito My Father was a Satyr 6-8
NYU Hagop Kevokian Center for Near Eastern Studies 255 Sullivan St lecture: Forgotten Geographies of Artistic Diplomacy: Abby Grey and U.S.–Middle East Exchanges 6:30 free
Judson Memorial Church 239 Thompson St one-night art fair: $100.00 Art Show! 7-10
Greenwich House Pottery Jane Hartsook Gallery 16 Jones St reception: Janice Jakielski In-Between Moments 5-7; artist talk 4-5
Swiss Institute 38 St Marks Pl conversation: Painting as Distillation Jill Mulleady and Avery Singer 7 free
NYU Steinhardt 34 Stuyvesant St panel: Chinese Contemporary Art / The Market / A Discussion / NYU Fang Zheng (Curator/Lecturer, University of Michigan), Eli Klein (NYC Gallery Dealer) and Guo Zhen (Artist), sponsored by Sandra Lang (Faculty) and assisted by Gerald Pryor (Faculty) 6:30-8
Poetry Project 131 E 10 readings: Arvind Krishna Mehrotra & James Magee 8-10 $8
New School List Academic Center. Wolff Conference Room D1103 6 E 16 seminar: Trans | Acker: trans, queer and genderqueer readings of the work of Kathy Acker participants: Marquis Bey, Kay Gabriel, Juliana Huxtable, Grace Lavery, Megan Milks, Torrey Peters, K. K. Trieu,hosted by McKenzie Wark 9-5
Allouche 82 Gansevoort St pop-up sale: SCHARFTEES is Back! And Giving Back: One of a kind clothing by Kenny Scharf and Malia Scharf 6-9, continues Saturday 11-7
Blackbird 219 W 16 showcase: Wrapped Up in Winter: 25+ Artists - $2500 and Under Peter Roberts, Dustin Joyce, Colleen Cunningham, Kate Fauvell, Xanthippe Tsalimi, Ken Goshen, Shira Toren, John Boone, Rachael Wren, Molly Goldfarb, Eva Rendamonti, Méïr Srebriansky, Sandra Attales, Christina McCabe, Joseph Kaminski, Mani, Ingrid Roe, Rebecca Loyche, Abby Goodman, Roycer, Amanda Kelly, Jacob Hicks, Christina Massey, George Goodridge, Benjamin Saulnier, and a few surprise guests, no reception
The National Arts Club 15 Gramercy Park South FashionSpeak Fridays: Western Revival Nathaniel “Natty” Adams, Sonya Abrego, Jerry Lee Atwood 7-8 free
192 Books 192 10th Ave book celebration: Manny Farber: Paintings and Writings Catalog editors Michael Almereyda and Robert Polito, with contributing essayists Moyra Davey, Kelly Reichardt, Luc Sante, and Gina Telaroli (Hat & Beard Press, 2019)) 7
SVA CP Projects Space 132 W 21 reception: Dear America Duy Hoàng, Alison Nguyen, Homer Shew, Mark Yang, curated by Minji Lee 7-9
SVA 133/141 W 21 Room 101C MPS Art Therapy talk: Jen Byxbee Digital Media Ethical Use and Considerations for Therapists 6:30-8
Pace 540 W 25 performance: Torkwase Dyson I Can Drink the Distance: Plantationocene in 2 Acts: Act II: I See You Across That Water 8 free, reservation required
CUE Art Foundation 137 W 25 exhibition walk-through with Sarah Amos and Barbara Takenaga of Amos’s Chalk Lines 6:30-7:30 free with reservation
Printed Matter 231 11th Ave launch & reading: Count Thereof Upon the Other’s Limbs poetry by Rachelle Rahmé and artwork by Jennifer Shear; Asha Sheshadri and Katie O'Sullivan will also be reading 6-8
Aperture 547 W 27 reception: Mark McKnight: 2019 Portfolio Prize Winner and the Paris Photo–Aperture Foundation PhotoBook Awards Shortlist 7-8:30
AC Institute 16 E 48 opening: Marte Gunnufsen Queen! 6-9
Miyako Yoshinaga 24 E 64 inaugural opening in new location: Yana Dimitrova Between Four Mountains 6-8
Museum of the City of New York 1220 Fifth Ave celebration: The Vibe of the Village Festival 6-9 free with musuem admission; exhibition: Who We Are: Visualizing NYC by the Numbers 

Royal Society of American Art 400 S 2 Williamsburg opening: Identity Crisis Zhen Guo, Candy Heiland, Parris Jaru, Howard Kalish, Walter Kenul, and Carri Skovzek, curated by Janet Rutkowski 7-9
Green Door Gallery 206 Skillman Street (enter at corner of Humboldt St) opening: Border Line Holly Miller, Natalie Moore, Ellie Murphy, curated by Elisa Jensen 6-8
Tiger Strikes Asteroid 1329 Willoughby Ave Bushwick opening: The Flat File: Year Seven Eleanna Anagnos, Rosaire Appel, Mitchell Barton, Rachelle Bussières, Robin Crookall, Sadia Fakih, Asuka Goto, Steven Hampton, Minako Iwamura, Vaughan Larsen, Eric Larson, Nicholas Moenich, Dan Oliver, Rowan Renee, Kara Rooney, Will Sears, Charles Sommer, Jason & Leslie Urban & Mutchler, and Ilana Zweschi. This year’s flat file was organized by Yael Eban, Rachael Gorchov and Andrew Prayzner 6-9 
Microscope  1329 Willoughby Ave Bushwick live sound performances: R. Luke Dubois, Sarah Halpern, and Zach Layton in collaboration with Lisa Gwilliam and Ray Sweeten; organized by Lisa Gwilliam and Ray Sweeten 8 $12
Underdonk 1329 Willoughby Ave Bushwick opening: Beatrice Wolert Memories Are Starting Points, curated by Melissa Staiger 6-9
Transmitter 1329 Willoughby Ave Bushwick opening: Under Time of Lampshades Claudia Bitran, Maria Calandra, Alex Diamond, Stephen Eakin, Catherine Haggarty, Lisa Hamilton, Will Hutnick, Heather Garland, Mala Iqbal, Jenny Kemp, Shanan Kurtz, Emily Noelle Lambert, JJ Manford, Alex Paik, Nickola Pottinger, Zach Seeger, Aaron Wexler, and Natalia Zubko, co-curated with Far By Wide 6-9
Interstate Projects 66 Knickerbocker Ave Bushwick opening: Bea Orlandi The King's Two Bodies 6-9
Amos Eno 56 Bogart St Bushwick opening: Plus One Chris Esposito & Matt Greco, Candace Jensen & Caitlin O'dea Ott, Grant Johnson & Kathleen Vance, Samantha Jones & Heather Lyon, Charleen Kavleski & Ross Hayes, Rosemary Meza-DesPlas & Linda Guenste, Heidi Neff & Karen Kohles, Kathy Putnam & Chelsea Nader, Philip Swan & Tom Wolf, Joyce Yamada & Joanne Ungar 7-9
Arena Boerum Hill exhibition: Surface 9 Peggy Cyphers, Alyssa Klauer, Helen Oji, Mary O'Brien Spurrier, curated by Renée Riccardo, contact curator via Instagram for more information, no public reception 
Pioneer Works 159 Pioneer St Red Hook performance: PAT (Jacolby Satterwhite and Nick Weiss Love Will Find a Way Home doors 7 $25
Open Source 343 5th St opening: The Constructions: A Complete Fabrication Scott Albrecht, Liz Atlas, Jon Bunge, Susan Greaves, George Horner, Christina Martinelli, Jordan Maurice, JoAnne McFarland, Kurt McRobert, Nic Annette Miller, Barbara Norman, Dara Oshin, Sophia Rauch, Andrew Robinson, Robin Roi, Barry Rust, Andrew Smenos, Tony Stanzione, Marlene Weisman, Rachael Wren, Ward Yoshimoto, curated by John Gagné 6-9; meet the curator at the gallery Saturday and Sunday 1-6
Stand4 414 78th St Bay Ridge screening: Father K (dir. Judd Ehrlich, 35 min); as part of Artifacts of Place 6:30-10, show at 7 free, donations appreciated

NOTE: New York Jewelry Week continues with multiple events, talks, and receptions; for complete list see https://nycjewelryweek.com/events/