Monday September 30
– Philip J. Deloria (Harvard University) in conversation with Patricia Marroquin Norby (the Met), “Mary Sully: Native Modern,” at The Met, 6:00-7:00pm. In-person. Registration required.
–Jennifer Nash (Duke University) and Julietta Singh (University of Richmond) in conversation, “How we write now” (a discussion issues of process, genre, form, and experimentation with regard to the theoretical and critical project of Black feminism), at Intellectual Publics (The Graduate Center, CUNY), 6:30pm. Online. Registration required.
– Huma Bhabha in conversation with Nicholas Baume (Public Art Fund), at The Cooper Union (co-hosted by the Public Art Fund), 6:30-7:30pm. In-person. Registration required.
– Craig Buckley, “The Metropolis of Spectacle: Casablanca’s Cinema Architecture and the Colonial Public Sphere,” at Light Industry, 7:30pm. In-person. (Event is first-come, first-served and pay-what-you-can.)
– Lisa Switkin (Field Operations), “Field Operations Outdoor Architecture: From the High Line and Beyond,” at the National Arts Club, 7:30-8:30pm. Reservation is recommended but event is first-come, first-served.
Tuesday October 1
– Ana Miljački (MIT) and Amanda Reeser Lawrence (Northwestern University) in conversation for the launch of their books, “Log 54” and “The Architecture of Influence,” at The Cooper Union, 6:30-8:30pm. In-person and online. Registration required.
– Glenn Ligon, Kellie Jones (Columbia University) and Julie Mehretu in conversation with readings by Helga Davis for the book launch of “Glenn Ligon: Distinguishing Piss From Rain; Writings and Interviews,” at The Cooper Union (co-hosted by Hauser & Wirth), 7:00pm. In-person and online. Registration required for in-person attendance.
Wednesday October 2
– Panel “Democracy, Race, and the Power of Images,” at MoMA, 5:30-7:30pm. Registration required. In-person. (This event is currently sold out.)
– Cecile Chong, Gabriel de Guzman, Sara Jimenez, and Maia Cruz Palileo (Asianish Collective) in conversation with Claire Kim (Asia Art Archive in America) and Tie Jojima (The Phillips Collection), “Ghost Stories x Asia Art Archive in America,” at Americas Society, 6:00-8:00pm. In-person. Registration required.
– Julian Rose in conversation with Richard Gluckman for the launch of Rose’s book, “Building Culture,” at the Judd Foundation, 6:00-7:00pm. In-person. Registration recommended.
Thursday October 3
– Ignacio Adriasola (University of British Columbia), “About Walls: Limit, Space, and Landscape in Enokura Koji’s Work,” at Columbia University, 5:30pm. In-person. Registration required.
– Joshua Chambers-Letson (Northwestern University) and Susette Min (University of California, Davis) in conversation, “Unicorns Stomping in a Graveyard: The Paradox of Asian American Art (History)” at Columbia University, 6:00pm. Online and in-person. Registration required.
– Charles Mudede, “Consuming Revolutions,” at e-flux, 7:00pm. In-person. Registration recommended.
– Asef Bayat (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign) and Niloufar Emamifar in conversation, “Non-Movements: From Quiet Encroachment to Political Upheaval,” at Giorno Poetry Systems, 7:00pm. In-person. Registration required. Email: info@giornopoetrysystems.org.
Friday October 4
– Sonia Boyce in conversation with Mark Hudson, “An Awkward Relation,” at The Brooklyn Rail, 1:00pm. Online. Registration required.
Saturday October 5
– Hadi Falapishi, Media Farzin, Paul Galvez, and Suzanne Hudson (USC) in conversation on Manoucher Yektai, at Karma, 4:00pm. In-person. Registration required.
– Rashid Johnson, Tiona Nekkia McClodden and Taryn Simon in conversation, with a performance by Zahra Alzubaidi, “In Response to Leon Golub,” at Hauser & Wirth 22nd Street, 4:30pm. In-person. Registration required.