Sunday, March 20, 2022

Art & Design Events, New York, Spring Equinox, Sunday, 20 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 

Studio H215 55 Bethune St portrait marathon and salon de guerre: Barnaby Ruhe 2-9 registration Facebook events

Miyako Yoshinaga 24 E 64 artist talk: Jonathan Yukio Clark on In the Space of the Near and Distant; part of Asia Week New York 2pm and 3pm

Socrates Sculpture Park 32-01 Vernon Blvd Long Island City closing celebration: Sanctuary 2-5 various events: Heidi Neilson sound sculpture, Space Weather Instrument Ensemble 11-dusk; Ayana Evans performance, A Legacy of Textures and Sun in and around Anina Major’s  ‘Haven No. 3’ 3-4 

Soloway 348 S  4 Williamsburg conversation: Jarrett Earnest and Laurel Sparks on exhibition Station to Station ­­4:30; followed by  invocation of The Red Path with sound and video by collaborator Shawn Hansen 5:30 also livestreamed on Instagram link 

e-flux Screening Room 172 Classon Ave Clinton Hill screening and Q&A with the artist: Films by Martha Rosler – ​Part III 6-8:30 from $5

Ortega y Gasset Projects 363 3rd Ave Gowanus closing reception: Surface Tension  Dexter Ciprian, Rachel Granofsky, Christina Graham, Kirstin Lamb, Caitlin Macbride, and Sarah Pater, curated by Lauren Whearty 1-6


VIRTUAL EVENTS

Mama Donna Henes, Urban Shaman virtual interactive event: 46th Annual Vernal Egguinox Ceremony: Balancing our Eggs for PEACE 11am, Equinox moment 11:33  Zoom Meeting link Meeting ID: 894 9865 5864 Passcode: 382034

Fritz Ascher Society talk: Visualizing the Past: John Less' Depictions of his Holocaust Refuge in Shanghai speakers Steven Less and Hannah-Lea Wasserfuhr, discussants Rachel Stern & Ester Shifren, moderated by Bob Stein; presented with San Diego Chinese Historical Museum, San Diego State University 1pm Zoom link 

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