Monday March 24
–Trude Viken in conversation with Fabiola R. Degaldo, “Twilight Dwellers” (in conjunction with Viken’s show at Ricco/Maresca), at The Brooklyn Rail, 1:00pm. Online. Registration required.
– Eunsong Kim (English, Northeastern) in conversation with Jessica Lynne (critic), Kameelah Janan Rasheed (artist), and Hrag Vartanian (Hyperallergic), for the book launch of Kim’s “The Politics of Collecting: Race and the Aestheticization of Property,” at The Graduate Center, CUNY, 5:00-7:00pm. In-person. Registration required.
– Glenn Cummings (MTWTF), Manuel Miranda (Manuel Miranda Practice), and Dungjai Pungauthaikan (Once-Future Office) in conversation with Diana Budds (design journalist), “20 Years of Graphic Design at the Center for Architecture” (a discussion on representing architecture and design through graphic media), at Center for Architecture, 6:00-8:00pm. In-person and online. Registration recommended.
– Stephen Lordan, artist talk (part of the “Visiting Artist Lecture” series), at the School of Visual Arts, 7:00-8:00pm. In-person.
Tuesday March 25
– Vian Sora in conversation with Andrew Woolbright, “Sky from Below” (in conjunction with Sora’s show at David Nolan Gallery), at The Brooklyn Rail, 1:00pm. Online. Registration required.
– Michelle Grabner, artist talk, at the School of Visual Arts, 3:00-4:00pm. In-person and online.
– Sarah Meister (Aperture), Katherine A. Bussard (Princeton University Art Museum), Todd Cronan (Art History, Emory), Lyle Ashton Harris (artist), Aspen Mays (artist) and Mark Armijo McKnight (artist) in conversation, “Memorable Fancies: Minor White’s Photography and Legacy” (part of the “Aperture Conversations” series), at the School of Visual Arts, 6:30-8:30pm. In-person. Registration required.
– eri king, artist talk (part of the “VALS Visiting Artist Lecture Series”), at Dock 72 at the Brooklyn Navy Yard (hosted by Pratt Institute), 6:30-7:30pm. In-person. Registration required.
– Ben Fehrman-Lee (graphic designer), “Squaring the Circle” (a lecture on type design as it relates to a broader practice in graphic design, part of the “Herb Lubalin Lecture Series”), at The Cooper Union, 6:30-8:30pm. In-person. Registration recommended.
Wednesday March 26
– Kjersti Solbakken (Bern Kunsthall), curator talk (part of “The Curatorial Roundtable” series), at the School of Visual Arts, 9:00-10:00am. Online. Registration required.
– Carmen Winant in conversation with Melanie Kress (Public Art Fund), “Public Art Fund Talks” (a discussion of Winant’s “My Mother and Eye”), at The Cooper Union, 6:30-7:30pm. In-person. Registration required.
– Douglas Wright, William Georgis, Nina Cooke John, and Peter Pennoyer in conversation, “Interior Rendering Today,” (a discussion amongst designers, to mark the end of the exhibition “The Persistence of Hand Drawing: Interior Rendering Today”), at the New York School of Interior Design, 6:30-8:30pm. In-person. Registration recommended.
– Hal Foster (Art History, Princeton) in conversation with Ben Lerner (English, Brooklyn College), for the launch of Foster’s book “Fail Better: Reckonings with Artists and Critics,” at 192 Books, 7:00pm. In-person and online.
Thursday March 27
– Friedrich Petzel (Petzel Gallery) in conversation with Lilly Wei, “Aesthetic Confessions,” at The Brooklyn Rail, 1:00pm. Online. Registration required.
– Jasmine Kuylenstierna (The Met), “Met Expert Talks – Democratizing Prints,” at The Met, 3:00-3:30pm. In-person. Registration recommended. (Please note that this event is free with museum admission.)
– Melanie Bühler in conversation, for the book launch of “Burning Down the House: Rethinking Family” (on the topic of family in contemporary art), at Amant, 6:00pm. Registration recommended.
– Zara Pfeifer (photographer) and Daniel Jonas Roche (writer), “The Social Life of Cooperative Housing in New York and Vienna” (in conjunction with the exhibition “Thank you, Herman Jessor”), at The Cooper Union, 6:30-8:30pm. In-person and online. Registration required.
– Edmund Asiedu (Department of Transportation), Ignacio G. Galán (Architecture, Barnard), David Gissen (Architecture and Urban History, The New School), and Aimi Hamraie (Medicine, Health, & Society and American Studies, Vanderbilt), “Actioning Summit 7: How to Project Disability Forward,” at Columbia GSAPP, 6:30pm. In-person. Registration required.
– Rachel Vera Steinberg (curator), “Wild Archive: Firestone Cited” (discussion of Shulamith Firestone in conjunction with the Amy Ruhl’s exhibition “We shall not miss it”), at KAJE, 7:30pm. In-person.
Friday March 28
– Conference, “Fantasies of the People,” at Princeton University, 9:00am-7:00pm. In-person.
– Camille Henrot in conversation with Allison Glenn, “A Number of Things” (in conjunction with Henrot’s show at Hauser & Wirth), at The Brooklyn Rail, 1:00pm. Online. Registration required.
– Brian Goldstein (Architectural History, Swarthmore), “’In the Life of a Building Our Moment is Brief’: J. Max Bond, Jr.’s Long View,” (keynote of the “Buell Dissertation Colloquium”), at Columbia GSAPP, 5:00pm. In-person. Registration required.
– Adrienne L. Childs (curator), “Navigating Modernism: Beauford Delaney 1940-1965” (“The Leonard A. Lauder Distinguished Scholar Lecture”), at The Met, 6:00-7:00pm. In-person. Registration recommended.
Saturday March 29
— Conference, “Fantasies of the People,” at Princeton University, 9:30am-7:00pm. In-person.
– Conference, “Buell Dissertation Colloquium” (a conference of presentations by doctoral students working on topics related to the history, theory, and criticism of architecture and the built environment in the Americas), at Columbia GSAPP, 10:00am-5:00pm. In-person. Registration required.
– Panel, “Labor is a Moving Image” (film screenings followed by a panel discussion with working artists and community organizers), at Recess (in partnership with Artists Against Apartheid), 12:00-6:00pm. In-person. Registration required.
– Alanis Obomsawin (filmmaker) in conversation with Faye Ginsburg (Anthropology, NYU), in conjunction with the opening of the exhibition “The Children Have to Hear Another Story” (part of the March Open House programming), at MoMA PS1, 1:30-2:30pm. In-person. Registration recommended.
– Camille Henrot (artist) in conversation with Agustín Fuentes (Anthropology, Princeton) and Alexis Lowry (Hauser & Wirth), artist talk and walkthrough of the exhibition “Camille Henrot. A Number of Things,” at Hauser & Wirth, 2:00pm. In-person. Registration recommended.
Sunday March 30
– Alison Hokanson (The Met), Joanna Sheers Seidenstein (The Met), An-My Lê (artist), and Lisa Switkin (Field Operations) in conversation with Ulrich Baer (Comparative Literature and Photography and Imaging, NYU), “Sunday at The Met—Caspar David Friedrich: The Soul of Nature,” at The Met, 2:00-3:30pm. In-person. Registration recommended.