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March 17 – March 23, 2025

Monday March 17
Kylie Manning in conversation with Gabby Collins-Fernandez, “There is something that stays” (in conjunction with Manning’s show at Pace Gallery), The Brooklyn Rail, 1:00pm. Online. Registration required.

Chloé Desaulles, artist talk (part of the “Speaker Series: Live at SVA POD”), at the School of Visual Arts, 5:30-7:30pm. In-person. Registration recommended.

Vishaan Chakrabarti (architect) and Lisa Switkin (landscape architect) in conversation with Jorge Otero-Pailos (artist / Historic Preservation, GSAPP, Columbia University), “What to Save? Landmarks for a New New York,” at the Center for Brooklyn History, 6:30-8:00pm. In-person. Registration recommended.

Tuesday March 18
Nick Mauss and Ken Okiishi in conversation with Barbara London, in conjunction with their show at 303 Gallery, at The Brooklyn Rail, 1:00pm. Online. Registration required.

Karyn Olivier, artist talk, at the School of Visual Arts, 3:00-5:00pm. In-person.

Joel Scott (translator) and Rachel Hunter Himes (Ph.D. candidate, Art History, Columbia) in conversation with Patrick DeDauw (Ph.D. candidate, Geography, CUNY GC), “Consciousness, Interpretation, and Underground Organizing: The Aesthetics of Resistance in Translation” (in conjunction with the translation of Peter Weiss’s third volume of “The Aesthetics of Resistance”), at The Graduate Center, CUNY, 6:00-8:00pm. In-person.

Jennifer Paige Cohen, artist talk, at the New York Studio School, 6:30-7:30pm. In-person and online. Registration only required for online attendance.

Ou Ning  (Center for Arts, Design, and Social Research / ISOGLOSS Collective), “Paradoxical Utopias: The Agritopianists” (a talk on the history of Japan’s early twentieth century artist-led communitarian projects, followed by a discussion with Dalida María Benfield (Center for Arts, Design, and Social Research)), at e-flux, 7:00pm. In-person. Registration recommended.

Wednesday March 19
Zeynep Öz, curator talk, at the School of Visual Arts, 9:00-10:00am. Online. Registration required.

Lizania Cruz, Jenelle Esparza, and Pepón Osorio in conversation with Marcela Guerrero (Whitney) and Adriana Zavala (US Latinx Art Forum), “X as Intersection: Seeing Untold Stories” (an artist panel on listening and transforming stories, with simultaneous Spanish interpretation), at the Whitney Museum of American Art, 4:00pm. In-person and online. (Please note that the in-person event is free with museum admission.)

Tao Leigh Goffe (artist / Africana, Puerto Rican and Latino Studies, Hunter College) and Emily Raboteau (Black Studies, City College) in conversation with Kendra Sullivan (Center for the Humanities, CUNY GC), “Choreographies of Survival: A Black Feminist Climate Conversation” (in conjunction with the publication of Goffe’s “DARK LABORATORY” and Raboteau’s “Lesson for Survival”), at The Graduate Center, CUNY, 6:00-8:00pm. In-person. Registration required.

Carla Forbes and Catherine Morris (Brooklyn Museum) in conversation, “Nancy Elizabeth Prophet,” at the New York Studio School, 6:30-7:30pm. In-person and online. Registration only required for online attendance.

Zishi Han and Wei Yang in conversation, in conjunction with their show at SculptureCenter, at Asia Art Archive in America, 6:30-7:30pm. In-person. Registration recommended.

Eva Díaz (Art History, Pratt) in conversation with Trevor Paglen (artist), book talk for “After Spaceship Earth,” at Cabinet, 7:00pm. In-person. 

– Panel, “MANIFESTO! Twelve Theses Toward the Reformation of Criticism,” at KBG Bar (hosted by 4Columns), 7:00-9:00pm. In-person.

Thursday March 20
Jeremy Adams, Ruth Adams, Sara O’Keefe, and Julia van den Hout (Art Omi) in conversation with Jessica Holmes, “Common Ground: Art Omi” (a discussion of the arts center in New York’s Hudson Valley), at The Brooklyn Rail, 1:00pm. Online. Registration required.

Jing Tsu (East Asian Languages and Literatures, Yale), Joseph Scheier-Dolberg (The Met) and Lesley Ma (the Met) in conversation, “Impact and Articulation: Calligraphy as Language and Form” (a discussion of the expanded role of calligraphy as a written language, political tool, and source for abstraction), at The Met, 6:00-7:00pm. In-person. Registration recommended.

Chatpong ‘Chat’ Chuenrudeemol (Chat Architects), part of the “The Diane Lewis Student Lecture Series” (a lecture on the research project “Bangkok Bastards”), at The Cooper Union, 6:30-8:30pm. In-person and online. Registration required.

Pedro G. Romero (artist) in conversation with Fred Moten (Performance Studies and Comparative Literature, NYU), in conjunction with the exhibition “continents like seeds,” at the Center for Art, Research and Alliances, 7:15pm. In-person. Registration recommended.

Friday March 21
– Conference, “Monumental Concerns,” (a gathering on monuments convened by artist Carrie Mae Weems), at MoMA, 10:00am-7:00pm. In-person. Registration required.

Renée Green in conversation with Nora Alter (Comparative Film and Media Arts, Temple University), “The Equator Has Moved” (in conjunction with Green’s show at Dia Beacon), at The Brooklyn Rail, 1:00pm. Online. Registration required.

Seth Kim-Cohen (Art History, School of the Art Institute of Chicago), Jeffrey Yasuo Mansfield (MASS Design Group), Park McArthur (artist), and Mara Mills (Media, Culture, and Communication, NYU) in conversation, in conjunction with Christine Sun Kim’s show “All Day All Night,” at the Whitney Museum of American Art, 4:00-5:30pm. In-person and online. Registration required.

– Conference, “Swamp Summit: Dirt and Water” (examining the relationship between natural and built environments at the boundary where water meets land), at Dia Chelsea (co-hosted by Storefront for Art and Architecture and the Graham Foundation), 5:00-7:45pm. In-person. Registration recommended.

Shirin Neshat, artist talk, keynote for “Afghan Artist Showcase,” at The New School, 5:00pm. In-person and online. Registration required.

Re’al Christian, Carin Kuoni, Eriola Pira (Vera List Center for Art and Politics, co-editors) in conversation with contributors Salome Asega (artist), Shannon Mattern (Media Studies and History of Art, UPenn), Silas Riener (performer), and Robert Sember (Ultra-red art collective), for the book launch of “As for Protocols,” at The New School, 6:30-8:00pm. In-person. Registration required.  

Saturday March 22
Emanuel Almborg, Michaela Griffo, sgp, Sable Eylse Smith and Nina Geys in conversation, “On education” (artist panel in conjunction with the exhibition), at Amant, 3:00pm. In-person. Registration recommended.

Sibyl Kempson, artist reading (part of the ongoing “Segue Reading Series,” poet Timmy Straw will also read), at Artists Space, 5:00pm. In-person and online. (Please note that only online attendance is free.)

Ariella Aïsha Azoulay(Modern Culture and Media, Brown University) in conversation with Bey Othmani (C-MAP Fellow, MoMA), a discussion of Azoulay’s books “Golden Threads” and “The Jewelers of the Ummah: A Potential History of the Jewish Muslim World,” at the Center for Art, Research and Alliances, 6:00pm. In-person. Registration recommended.

Sunday March 23
Trenton Doyle Hancock, “Artist-Led Gallery Talk on Philip Guston,” at The Met, 2:30-3:30pm. In-person. Registration recommended. (Please note this event is free with museum admission.)

Jazsalyn (Black Beyond) in conversation with American Artist and Zeba Blay (critic), “Warpmode: Afropocalyse” (discussion of Jazsalyn’s conceptual card game), at Pioneer Works, 4:00pm. In-person. Registration required.