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April 8 – April 14, 2024

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.