Monday April 8
– Conference “African Art in American Museums,” organized by the Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase College, SUNY, 10:00AM-2:00PM. Online. Registration required.
– Raven Chacon in conversation with Alison Coplan (Swiss Institute), Re’al Christian, “A Worm’s Eye View from a Bird’s Beak,” talk organized by the Brooklyn Rail, 5:00PM. Online. Registration required.
Tuesday April 9
– Conference “African Art in American Museums,” organized by the Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase College, SUNY, 10:00AM-2:30PM. Online. Registration required.
– Toshiko Takaezu in conversation with Glenn Adamson, Leilehua Lanzilotti, Christina Yang, Kate Wiener (Isamu Noguchi Foundation and Garden Museum), “Worlds Within”, talk organized by the Brooklyn Rail, 1:00PM. Online. Registration required.
– Rebecca Müller (Heidelberg University), “Beyond Deception: Materials and Meanings of Early Medieval Glass Gems,” organized by the Department of Art History, Columbia University, 1:00PM. Online. Registration required.
– Susan Bee, Kerry da Silva Cox, Melinda Kiefer Santiago, Christopher Santiago in conversation with Siona Wilson (CSI & Graduate Center, CUNY), Cynthia Chris (CSI, CUNY), “The Waking Dreams of Phantasmata Traumata,” organized by the Art Gallery of the College of Staten Island. Online.
– Esther da Costa Meyer (Princeton University), “Paris, 1852-1900: modernity, colonialism, and the underlying cultures of urban violence,” at the Institute of Fine Arts, NYU, 6:00PM. In-person and online. Registration required.
– Jonathan Lyndon Chase, “Home + Body and private liminal public spaces,” at NYSS, 6:30PM. In-person and online.
– Anthony Acciavatti, “Groundwater Earth,” at e-flux, 7:00PM. In-person. Registration required.
– Brad Gooch in conversation with Jonathan Burnham, for the book launch of Radiant: The Life and Line of Keith Haring, at 192 Books, 7:00PM. In-person and live-streamed.
Wednesday April 10
– Lita Albuquerque, at Pratt Institute, 12:45PM. In-person. Registration required.
– Magali Lara in conversation with Madeline Murphy Turner (Harvard Art Museums), at the Institute of Fine Arts, NYU, 6:00PM. In-person and online. Registration required.
– Kambui Olujimi, Sheila Pepe, Juan Sanchez, Bea Scaccia, Raffaele Bedarida (The Cooper Union), Ksenia M. Soboleva (New York Historical Society), “Persisting Matters,” film screening and conversation, at The Cooper Union, 6:00PM. In-person. Registration required.
– Alina Payne (Harvard University), “From Frozen Water to Wax and Honey: Architecture as Nature in the Renaissance,” at Columbia University, 612 Schermerhorn Hall, 6:15PM. In-person.
Thursday April 11
– Jamie Lee Andreson (Graduate Center, CUNY), “African Territoriality and the Politics of Cultural Heritage in Brazil,” at the Graduate Center, CUNY, 5:00PM. In-person. Registration required.
– Miguel Gutierrez, “Are You for Sale? Ethical Questions Regarding Economic Justice for Artists,” at The Cooper Union, 5:00PM. Online. Registration required.
– Eva Perez de Vega (Pratt Institute), MJ Sieira (Pratt Institute), Jason Vigneri-Beane (Pratt Institute), Paul Haacke (Pratt Institute), for the book launch of Architecture, Film, and the In-Between. Spatio-Cinematic Betwixt, at Pratt Institute, 6:15PM. In-person.
– Mantha Zarmakoupi (University of Pennsylvania), “Making it Public: The bouleuterion at Teos, Turkey”, at the Institute of Fine Arts, NYU, 6:30PM. In-person and online. Registration required.
– Omar Berrada, Sarah Riggs, Mirene Arsanios, Safaa Fathy, Marilyn Hacker, Pierre Joris, Yasmine Seale, for the book launch of Another Room to Live In, at C.A.R.A, 7:00PM. In-person. Registration required.
Friday April 12
– Meg Onli (Whitney Museum of American Art), Chrissie Iles (Whitney Museum of American Art) in conversation with Amber Jamilla Musser (Graduate Center, CUNY), talk organized by the Brooklyn Rail, 1:00PM. Online. Registration required.
– Aniko Szucs (Queens College, CUNY), “Seditious Bodies: The Subversive Aesthetics of Vulnerability in Hungarian Feminist Performances,” at the Graduate Center, CUNY. In-person and online.
– Symposium “A Matter of Time: Chronodissidence in the Americas,” at the Institute for Studies on Latin American Art, 2:30PM-6:00PM. In-person. Registration required.
– Khatchig Mouradian (Columbia University, Library of Congress), “Recreating Home in Exile. Armenian Memory Books as Art and Artifact,” at the Institute of Fine Arts, NYU, 6:00PM. In-person and online. Registration required.
– Elizabeth Cronin (New York Public Library), Gregor Sailer, Stephanie Buhmann (ACFNY), “Memories of the Arctic,” at the Austrian Cultural Forum New York, 6:30PM. In-person. Registration required.
– Gabriel Rodriguez-Fuller, Suzanne Joelson, Chris Martin, David Levi Strauss, Sid Sachs (University of the Arts), Robert Storr (Yale School of Art), conversation and screening of Looking at Pictures on a Screen: Thomas Nozkowski, at The Cooper Union, 6:30PM. In-person. Registration required.
Saturday April 13
– Symposium “A Matter of Time: Chronodissidence in the Americas,” at the Institute for Studies on Latin American Art, 9:30AM-4:00PM. In-person. Registration required.
– Laura Hoptman (Drawing Center), Marcus Boon, “a Conversation about John Giorno”, at Kurimanzutto, 4:00PM. In-person. Registration required.