Thursday, September 29, 2016

Art & Design Events, New York, Thursday, 29 September 2016

Lobby 180 Maiden Lane Animation Nights New York one-year anniversary: Animation Screenings, Professional Panels, Art Installation, VR Animation Experiences, and Industry Events all day free to $30 depending on package desired
Tribeca Art Night 19 venues 6:30-8:30 four guided tours begin at Sapar at 7 reservation for tours: rsvp@artsy.net, for self-guided tours see map: http://nyaa.edu/nyaa/TribecaArtNight.pdf
A+E Studios 160 West Broadway
Artists Space 55 Walker St
Art Projects International 434 Greenwich St
Cheryl Hazan 35 N Moore St
Espasso 38 N Moore St
HPGRP 434 Greenwich St
New York Academy of Art 111 Franklin St
Patrick Parrish 50 Lispenard St
Postmasters 54 Franklin St
R & Co. 82 Franklin St
Sapar 9 N Moore St
Soho Photo 15 White St
Spencer Brownstone 3 Wooster St
Steven Amedee 41 N Moore St
Taymour Grahne 157 Hudson St
Untitled Space 45 Lispenard St
Uprise Art 264 Canal St
Hunter College Gallery 205 Hudson St Something Possible Everywhere: Pier 34, NYC 1983-84 featuring the photographs of Andreas Sterzing along with over 75 paintings, drawings, and sculptures, made by the many artists who worked on the pier., curated by Jonathan Weinberg 7-9
Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art 26 Wooster St talk: Ann P Meredith 6-8
Taittinger 159 Ludlow St curatorial talk: Shiva Balaghi The Architecture of Memory: On Mehdi Farhadian's Paintings 6 reservation essential vip@richardtaittinger.com
New Museum 235 Bowery conversation: Orhan Pamuk with Massimiliano Gioni 7 $15
NYU 32 Waverly Place Silver Center Rm 300 panel: A Moorman-Eye View of New York’s Changing Avant-Gardism Saisha Grayson, Sophia Landres, Joan Rothfuss, moderated by Hannah Higgins 7
Cooper Union Great Hall 7 E 7 talk: Peter Singer on his book Ethics in the Real World (Princeton University Press) 6:30 free
NYU Steinhardt 34 Stuyvesant St Visiting Artist talk: Gina Beavers 5:30 free
Strand Books 828 Broadway Aperture presents: Richard Misrach 7-8 purchase required
Lobby 55 5th Ave Time Equities Inc. Art-in-Buildings presents: Brian Bress The Desmond Six 6-8
New School Kellen Gallery 2 W 13 Free Play Cory Arcangel, Mary Flanagan, Ryan Gander, Allan McCollum and Matt Mullican, Patrick Bernier and Olive Martin, Ruth Catlow, Futurefarmers, Jeanne van Heeswijk and Rolf Engelen, Paul Noble, Pedro Reyes, Jason Rohrer, David Shrigley, Erik Svedäng, and Yoko Ono; curated by Melissa E. Feldman and organized and produced by Independent Curators International 6-8
Fort Gansevoort 5 Ninth Ave Roy Fowler New Wave 6-9
Whitney Museum of American Art 99 Gansevoort St symposium and reception: Richard Pousette-Dart: A Centennial Celebration speakers: Jennifer Powell, Barbara Rose, Patti Trimble, Adam Weinberg, and Christopher Wool 6:30-9 $10 sold out
Gallery 151 132 W 18 Natalie White Exposed 6-9
Garth Greenan 545 W 20 Roy McMakin A Table 6-8 note: new location
SVA  132 W 21 6th Fl talk: Aki Sasamoto Permanent Press 6:30-8:30 free
Gemini G.E.L. at Joni Moisant Weyl  535 W24 John Baldessari Madame Cezanne's Hairdos 6-8
Rush Arts 526 W 26 21st Century Abstract Painting & Sculpture curated by Gerald Jackson & Marijn van Oosten 6-8
David Krut Projects 526 W 26 Benjamin Tritt Prototype 6-8
George Billis 525 W 26 Alex Beard On Camel Safari 7-10
Viridian 548 W 28 Director’s Choice: From Virtual to Actual 5 Alan Richards, Larry Zdeb, Lynne Johnson, Emmanuel Monzon, Paula Swisher, Marcia Lloyd, Marilyn Richeda, Jan Brandt, Alex Sewell Margery Appelbaum, Max Tzinman, Jim Jacobs, Christopher Ruane, Ashley Shellhause, Linda Jacobs, Robert Augstell, Paxton Maroney, Chris Vanden Broeke, curated by Vernita Nemec 6-8
Gallery d’Arte 548 W28 Elli Chrysidou Infinite Complexity Thy Name is Woman 6-8
Morgan Library & Museum 225 Madison Ave Dubuffet Drawings 1935–1962 press only 10-11:30 rsvp media@themorgan.org
Italian Cultural Institute 686 Park Ave Cover Revolution! Illustrators and the New Face of Italian Publishing Lorenzo Mattotti, Franco Matticchio, Guido Scarabottolo, Gianluigi Toccafondo, Emiliano Ponzi and Olimpia Zagnoli, others; curated by Melania Gazzotti artists talk: Guido Scarabottolo and Emiliano Ponzi, moderated by Stefano Imbert 5:30; opening reception 6
Venus Over Manhattan 980 Madison Ave Billy Al Bengston MY BSA 350CC GOLDSTAR & BLUES FOR AUB (get it?)  
Jewish Museum 1109 5th Ave talk: Nicolas Bourriaud Coactivities: The Relational Sphere and the Internet of Objects 6:30-8 sold out ive streamed via Facebook.com/TheJewishMuseum
William Holman 360 Riverside Dr 8A Autumn Exhibition 6-8
Studio Museum in Harlem 144 W 125 Artists on Artists discussion: Mike Cloud, Leslie Hewitt, and Eric Mack on Alma Thomas 7-9 free with museum admission $7 suggested
Sugar Hill Children's Museum of Art & Storytelling 898 St Nicholas Ave Chester Higgins Jr. Passing Through; Z IS FOR ZIGZAG: Directions around N. Manhattan 7


Safe 1004 Metropolitan Ave Bushwick James English Leary, Aine Vonnegut 7-9
The Chimney 300 Morgan Ave Bushwick discussion: Fragmented Narratives Nicole Franchy & Jennifer Houdrouge 7 rsvp contact@thechimneynyc.com.
St Jospeh’s College Tuohy Hall 245 Clinton Ave Clinton Hill community gallery talk in conjunction with Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose 1
Pratt Institute 200 Willoughby Ave Engineering 307: Graduate Program in Media Studies Guest Lecture Series: Zina Saro-Wiwa 5-8; Main Building Room 212: panel: Piece by Piece: Pratt Photography Recent Alumni Exhibition Caiti Borruso, Elizabeth Nahum-Albright, Cait Oppermann, and Sacha Vega in conversation with  Julie Pochron 6-7, reception in President’s Office Gallery 7-8
Greenlight Bookstore 686 Fulton St Fort Greene book launch visual presentation, reading and reception: Silent Beaches, Untold Stories: New York City's Forgotten Waterfront co-hosted by Underwater New York, hosted by author and editor Elizabeth Albert, featuring readings by Susan Choi, Kamilah Aisha Moon, Nelly Reifler, and Amy Shearn 7:30
Issue Project Room 22 Boerum Place Boerum Hill performance: After 9 Evenings: A 50th Anniversary Celebration LoVid & Andrew Lampert 8 $15

Interference Archive 131 8th St Gowanus We Are What We Archive: Ballot Busters, The Liberation Support Movement, Piss on Pity: Disability Activism in America, Queering Interference, Referencing Revolution, also video programs 7-10

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