The DART Board: 03.20.2018
Talks / Book Events / Screenings / and Beyond
Tuesday, March 20
Jessica Dickinson | On Her Work, 6:30 pm. New York Studio School, 8 West 8th Street, NY, NY Info
The Public Art Fund presents: Amanda Ross-Ho on Public Works, lecture, 6 pm. Vera List Center, The New School 12th Street Auditorium, 66 West 12th Street, NY, NY Info
Reading: John Yau and Wayne Koestenbaum, SVA Library West, 133/141 West 21st Street, NY, NY Info
Sarah Nicholls | Dialog + Studio: Zine, workshop, 5:30-8:30 pm. American Folk Art Museum, 2 Lincoln Square/65th Street, NY, NY Info
Edvard Munch [dir. Peter Watkins, 19xx], 7 pm. Scandinavia House/The Nordic Center in America, 58 Park Avenue, NY, NY Info
Artists at Work: Knut Åsdam and Ken + Julia Yonetani, 6:30 pm. International Studio & Curatorial Program 1040 Metropolitan Avenue, Brooklyn, NY Info [Williamsburg]
Knut Åsdam, 'Murmansk-Kirkenes', 2018, this week at ISCP
Wednesday, March 21
Photography, Immigration, and the Making of Citizenship: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives, 6:30 pm. International Center of Photography [Museum], 250 Bowery, NY, NY Info
Drawing in Space | The Evolution of Direct Metal Sculpture…Seymour Lipton, Ibram Lassaaw, Richard Stankiewicz, Marticia Sawin lecture, 6:30 pm, 6:30 pm. New York Studio School, 8 West 8th Street, NY, NY Info
Third Annual Phil Patton Lecture: Natasha Jen, 6:30 pm. SVA MA Design Research, Writing, and Criticism | 136 W 21st Street, NY, NY Info
Fiber Arts Workshop, 6 pm. Bard Graduate Center Gallery, 18 West 86th Street, NY, NY Info Kids/family workshop Saturday Info
National Forum on Ethics and Archiving the Web, Day 1, 11am-9 pm. New Museum, 235 Bowery, NY, NY Info Day 2: Friday, March 23, 9:45am-5:45 pm Info Day 3: Saturday, 10 am-3:45 pm Info
Heroes contact sheet, 1977. Photograph by Masayoshi Sukita. © Sukita/The David Bowie Archive
Thursday, March 22
Terms and Conditions [fmrly Time Film Festival], 7-9 pm. School of Visual Arts, Big Room 120,214 East 21st Street, NY, NY Info
Performing Difference: Gender in the 1980s Downtown Scene, 1:30-6 pm. Symposium in conjunction with Club 57: Film, Performance, and Art in the East Village 1978–1983. Museum of Modern Art, 11 West 53rd Street, NY, NY Info
Constructed Memory: The Holocaust in Photography and Film | Dialogue and Discourse, 6:30 pm. The Jewish Museum, 1109 Fifth Avenue at 92nd Street, NY, NY. Info
Lorraine Hansberry | Reimagining the Biography, 6:30 pm. Schomberg Center for Research in Black Culture, 515 Malcolm X Boulevard, NY, NY Info
MindTravel with Bowie, performance, 7-9 pm. Brooklyn Museum, 200 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, NY Info
Thursday, March 22-Sunday, March 25
Architectural Digest Design Show. Pier 92 + 94, 55th Street at 12th Avenue, NY, NY Info
Friday, March 23
Daniel Bare, talk on ceramic arts, 3-4 pm. Jane Hartsook Gallery, 16 Jones Street, NY, NY Info
The Legacy of Artists David Armstrong, Tony Feher, David Wojnarowicz, panel, 6-8 pm. Presented by TAG/Treatment Action Group, Westbeth Gallery, 55 Bethune Street, NY, NY Info
Haunted History in France and America: When the Ghosts of Slavery Resurface, symposium 9am-6:45 pm. The Center for Humanities, CUNY Graduate Center, 365 Fifth Avenue, Rooms C201-02, NY, NY Info
Dany Johnson, Gerard Little, Pyramid Club. 1985. Photographs © and courtesy April
Palmieri
Saturday, March 24
Danh Vo Selects | The Ballad of Narayama, screening, 5 pm. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 1071 Fifth Avenue, NY, NY Info
Saturday, March 24-Sunday, March 25
The Drawing Center and Desert Island present | FUNHOUSE: An Interactive Book Fair, 11am-5 pm. The Drawing Center, 35 Wooster Street, NY, NY Info
Zoe Leonard | Strange Fruit, reading, 3 pm. Whitney Museum of American Art, 99 Gansevoort Street, NY, NY Info
Art + Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon 2018, 12:30-5 pm. School of Visual Arts Library, 380 2nd Avenue, NY, NY Info
MoMA PS1 and Other Music present: Come Together | Music Festival and Label Market, noon-9pm. MoMA PS1, 22-25 Jackson Avenue, Long Island City, NY Info
Sunday, March 25
Ursula Johnson, Ke'tapekiaq Ma'kimiqew | Indigenous Song Lines with Laura Ortman, 1-3 pm. The High Line, 16th Street at 10th Avenue entrance, NY, NY Info
Artist Roundtable & The Central Park Five, moderated by Carmen Hermo, 6 pm. Knockdown Center, 52-19 Flushing Avenue, Brooklyn, NY Info
The Struggle to Close Attica: Voices from the March for Justice, panel, 2 pm. Brooklyn Museum, 200 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, NY Info
In Galleries | Lens-based Art
Wednesday, March 21
Leonardo Pucci | episodes (without a real order), 6-8 pm. Robin Rice Gallery, 325 West 11th Street, NY, NY Info
Left: Steve DiBenedetto, Tresspasser, 2017, this week at Derek Eller
In Galleries
Wednesday, March 21
TAG Limited Art Editions 1999 — 2017 | works by Erica Baum (2017), Rosalind Fox Solomon (2016), Joy Episalla (2015), Kate Shepherd (2014), Nan Goldin (2013), Robert Gober (2012), Bill Jacobson (2011), fierce pussy (2010), Donald Moffett (2009), Tony Feher (2008), Carrie Yamaoka (2007), David Armstrong (2006), Richard Renaldi (2005), and Ben Thornberry (1999), 6-8 pm. Westbeth Gallery, 55 Bethune Street, NY, NY Info | Editions
Unresolved (Issues): New Glass from Israel, 6-8 pm. Urban Glass, 647 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, NY Info
Thursday, March 22
Ramiro Gomez | In NYC, 6-8 pm. P·P·O·W, 535 West 22nd Street, NY, NY Info
Friday, March 23
Gongkan | Teleport, 6-8 pm. Chinatown Soup, 16B Orchard Street, NY, NY Info
#callresponse | Indigenous women, discussion and action, Indigenous cultural revitalization, land-based knowledge, and cross-cultural solidarity building, 6-8 pm. EFA Project Space, 323 West 39th Street, NY, NY Info
Saturday, March 24
Jenna Westra |Parts of Some Quartet, Fruits, 66-9 pm. Lubov, 373 Broadway, NY, NY Info
Body Double, from Like Life | Sculpture, Color, and the Body
[1300-Now], at The Met Breuer
In Museums
Wednesday, March 21
Like Life | Sculpture, Color, and the Body [1300-Now]. The Met Breuer, 945 Madison Avenue, NY, NY Info
Thursday, March 22
Steve DiBenedetto | Toasted with Everything, 6-8 pm. Derek Eller Gallery, 300 Broome Street, NY, NY Info