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January 13 – January 19, 2025

Tuesday January 14
Elisabeth Subrin in conversation with Jill H. Casid, “The Listening Takes / Manal Issa, 2024” (in conjunction with Subrin’s exhibition at PARTICIPANT INC), at The Brooklyn Rail, 12:00pm. Online. Registration required.

Nick Sansone in conversation with Craig Mathis, for the book launch of “Good Nature,” at Printed Matter Chelsea, 6:00-8:00pm. In-person.

Elinor Carucci, artist talk (part of the “i3 Photo Lecture” series), at the School of Visual Arts, 7:00-8:30pm. In-person. Registration recommended.

Wednesday January 15
João Laia (Municipality of Porto), curator talk (part of “The Curatorial Roundtable” series), at the School of Visual Arts, 9:00-10:00am. Online. Registration required.

Carmen Amengual in conversation with Gaby Collins-Fernandez, “A Non-Coincidental Mirror” (in conjunction with Amengual’s exhibition at Smack Mellon), at The Brooklyn Rail, 1:00pm. Online. Registration required.

Thursday January 16
Cameron A. Granger in conversation with Sarah H. Cho (Queens Museum), “polyphonic lifeways; rhizomatic entanglements” (conversation follows a screening of Granger’s film Here & there along the echo), at the Asia Art Archive in America, 6:30-7:30pm. In-person. Registration recommended.

Jenna Bliss, Liz Franczak (TrueAnon), Brace Beldon (TrueAnon), and Ivan Gaytan in conversation, “Connecting the Dots” (in conjunction with Bliss’s exhibition “Basic Cable” and the book launch of Gaytan’s “Jenna Bliss”), at Amant, 6:30pm. In-person. Registration required.

Friday January 17
– Panel, “The Nowness of Morandi,” at David Zwirner, 5:00pm. In-person. Registration recommended.


– Panel, “Wet Urbanisms” (inspired by André Tavares’s book “Architecture Follows Fish: An Amphibious History of the North Atlantic”), at MoMA, 6:00-8:00pm. In-person. Registration required.

Saturday January 18
– Panel, “Networks in Cybernetic, Conceptual, and Ecological Art: Luis Fernando Benedit in Context” (in conjunction with the exhibition “Luis Fernando Benedit: Invisible Labyrinths”), at The Institute for Studies on Latin American Art, 2:00pm. In-person. Registration recommended.