Friday, March 25, 2022

Art & Design Events, New York, Friday, 25 March 2022

A daily compilation of suggestions for the continuing appreciation of art and design in challenging times 

ADVISORY Some venues are still requiring masks for entry. A few still require proof of vaccination. Many mandate advance reservations. Always check with desired venues before going to any event.


NEW YORK EXHIBITIONS & EVENTS ON-SITE TODAY no reception unless noted 

BMCC Shirley Fiterman Art Center 81 Barclay St beginning today: BMCC Student Art Show artwork from academic programs in drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, digital design, and color and design 

Jack Hanley Gallery 177 Duane St opening:  Jess Johnson Core Dump; Axolotl Tank Gary Panter, Motohiro Hayakawa, Susan Te Kahurangi King, Matt Lock, Lale Westvind, Rea Burton 6-8 

Apexart 291 Church St now open: Recontarnos (Rewriting Us) Fernanda Alvarado, Lucy Argueta, María Fernanda Carlos, Francela Carrera, renat castillo, Colectivo Hapa, Lisa De León and Katheryn Patá, María Adela Díaz, Elda Figueroa and Djassminn Morales, Ana Lucía Galicia, Ana Elizabeth López, Momo Magallón & others, curated by La Revuelta 6-8  

Andrew Kreps 394 Broadway opening: Barbara T Smith Holy Squash 5-7

Andrew Kreps 22 Cortland Alley opening: Oliver Lee Jackson 5-7

Pablo’s Birthday 105  Hudson St #410 opening: Henrik Eiben my selected little alphabet

Chapter 60 Walker St reception: Cole Lu The Temple of Sleep; Dominique Knowles

The Solemn and Dignified Burial Befitting My Beloved for All Seasons 6-8

P·P·O·W 392 Broadway opening: Dear Jean Pierre: The David Wojnarowicz Correspondence with Jean Pierre Delage, 1979 - 1982, curated by Cynthia Carr & Anneliis Beadnell 

LatchKey Gallery 173 Henry St opening: Luis A. Sahagun Haciendo Caras 5-8

Cuchifritos Gallery + Project Space 88 Essex St opening: Mo Kong Lounge of A Prophet 6-8

Van Der Plas 156 Orchard St reception: Angel Ortiz (LA II) Walking the Line 6-8

601Artspace 88 Eldridge St opening: Ars Memoriae Marjolijn Dijkman, Jean Katambayi Mukendi, Lo-Def Film Factory + Joe-Yves Salankang Sa-Ngol, Mimi Ọnụọha, Tabita Rezaire, Analia Saban, Suzanne Treister, Maarten Vanden Eynde 6-8

Nathalie Karg Gallery 291 Grand St 4th fl reception: Bridget Mullen Quitters 6-8

Judd Foundation 101 Spring St exhibition: Meg Webster Two Walls 1984/2022

AIA Center for Architecture 536 LaGuardia Pl  Cocktails & Conversation: Moshe Safdie, FAIA, with Donald Albrecht 6:30-8 $25 link 

Luhring Augustine 531 W 24 reception: Eva LeWitt 6-8

Medium Exchange 526 W 26 #517 opening: The Love Child (Jay Gittens) Sad Songs Make Me Happy curated by Seth Mathurin 7pm

Romanian Cultural Institute Brâncuși Gallery 200 E 38 opening: Ioana Stanca I suddenly unfurled many eyes curated by Catinca Tabacaru 7-9 PM

Gerald Peters Contemporary 24 E 78 meet the artist: Elizabeth Hohimer On the Threshold of Dusk noon-5

Columbia University Wallach Art Gallery 615 W 129 exhibitions: School of the Arts Visual Arts Program: Class of 2023 First Year MFA Exhibition Sound Arts: Gladstone Butler, Char Jeré, Merry Sun; Visual Arts: Garrett Ball, Ray Barsante, Cecilia Caldiera, Kevin Cobb, Conor Dowdle, Nick Farhi, Elisheva Gavra, Calvin Kim, Sangmin Lee, Meaghan Elyse Lueck, Anna Ting Möller, Amadeo Morelos Favela, Levi Nelson, Alison Nguyen, Paul Rho, Robbie Rogers, Albert Samreth, Cal Siegel, Jairo Sosa, Motohiro Takeda, Christopher Michel Torres, Vivian Vivas, Li Wang, Ming Wang; MODA Curates 2022: Living with Ghosts and A.K. Burns' Negative Space: Prepositions of the Future  5:30-7:30 reservation required link 

11 Newel 11 Newel St Greenpoint closing reception: Jeff Kraus Davis Lake: Natan Lawson Bloom 6-9 reservation link 

Undercurrent 70 John St opening: Megan Stroech Fully Furnished 6-9

PSUMC Church Park Slope 410 6th Ave market preview: 28th Annual Book Sale  books, cds. dvds, antiquarian books 7-9:30, free on Saturday 9:30-5:30


VIRTUAL EVENTS

The Brooklyn Rail Lunchtime Conversations series live over Zoom: The New Social Environment #524: Stillness / Flowing:Bill Jensen Artist Bill Jensen joins Rail contributor Amanda Millet-Sorsa and Rail staff for a conversation on Jensen's exhibition at Cheim & Read;  concludes with a poetry reading by Zach Savich 1pm link 

Grey Art Gallery conversation: Impossible Enterprise: CETA, Ron Whyte, and The National Task Force for Disability and the Arts Patrick McKelvey, Assistant Professor of Theatre Arts at the University of Pittsburgh, and Robert McRuer, Professor of English at George Washington University 4-5:30 link

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