wednesdayjune6 through tuesdayjune12
wednesdayjune6
Harry Gruyaert TV Shots at Phillips de Pury, 450 W 15th St, btw 9th and 10th, 6-8pm
Damien Cadio opens at Grimm Rosenfeld New York, 530 West 25th St., 2nd Floor, 6-8pm
Evening performance of the New York Electronic Arts Festival at Roulette, 20 Greene St, btw Canal and Grand, 8:30pm, $15, students $10, members free
An Evening with Ridykeulous, founded by A.L. Steiner and Nicole Eisenbaum, at The Kitchen, 512 West 19th St, btw 10th and 11th, 7pm, $5
Gego, Creadora de Formas Invisibles and 10 minutos con Gego at Drawing Center, 35 Wooster, btw Grand and Broome, 6:30pm, Free
Coney Island On the Cusp of Change, a panel discussion moderated by Stuart Pertz, at MAS, 457 Madison Ave at 51st St, 6pm, Free but RSVP to rsvp@mas.org
thursdayjune7
Scott Richter opens at Elizabeth Harris, 529 West 20th St, btw 10th and 11th, 6-8pm
First day of Colour Before Color, curated by Martin Parr, at Hasted Hunt, 529 W 20th St, 3rd Fl, btw 10th and 11th, 11am-6pm
Patricia Tobacco Forrester opens at ACA Galleries, 523 West 20th St, 5th Fl, btw 10th and 11th, 5-7pm
Vs. opens at Mike Weiss Gallery, 520 West 24th St, btw 10th and 11th, 6-8pm
Heather Wilcoxon opens at Brenda Taylor Gallery, 511 West 25th St, Suite 401, btw 10th and 11th, 6-8pm
June Bride opens at Yossi Milo Gallery, 525 West 25th St, btw 10th and 11th, 6-8pm
Homegrown, curated by Renee Ricardo, opens at David Krut, 526 W 26th St, #816, btw 10th and 11th, 6-8pm
Sacred Ways opens at Tria Gallery, 547 W 27th St, #504, btw 10th and 11th, 6-8pm
Six Degrees of Separation opens at Paul Sharpe Projects, 547 W 27th St, 5th Fl, btw 10th and 11th, 6-8pm
En Plein Air Reloaded opens at both Black and White locations, 636 W 28th St, btw 11th and 12th, and 483 Driggs at N 10th, Brooklyn, 6-8 and 6-9 respectively
Andre Cypriano opens at Latin Collector, 37 West 57th St, 4th Fl, btw 5th and 6th, 6-8pm
Women writers from South Africa read their work at Housing Works Bookstore Café, 126 Crosby St, btw Prince and Houston, 7pm, Free but book donations encouraged
[doh-bree dehn] First Thursday Party/Discussion at Czech Center New York, 1109 Madison Ave at 83rd St, 6:30pm
The 3rd Annual Brooklyn Hip Hop Festival with Stax Records’ 50th Anniversary Celebration at Powerhouse Arena, 37 Main St at Water St, 6-9pm, RSVP to info@brooklynbodega.com, put RSVP in subject line
Fine Distinctions: The Basics of the Law of Fine Arts, a discussion at Jack the Pelican, 487 Driggs Ave, btw N 9th and N 10th, cosponsored by Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts and Jack the Pelican, RSVP to Jack_the_Pelican@yahoo.com, $35
fridayjune8
Julia Chiang and David McMurray open at V & A, 98 Mott, 2nd Fl, at Canal, 7-9pm
Colby Bird and Joshua Fields open at CRG, 535 W 22nd St, btw 10th and 11th, 6-8pm
In the dirt, curated by Jon Feinstein, opens at Gitana Rosa, 19 Hope St, 1st Fl, #7, btw Roebling and Havemeyer, 7-10pm
The Porch Show opens at Cinders, 103 Havemeyer St, btw Hope and Grand, 7-10pm
Screening of Vittorio de Sica’s Miracolo a Milano at Rubin Museum of Art, 150 West 17th St., 9:30pm, Free with $7 bar purchase
saturdayjune9
Clemens Weiss opens at Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, 31 Mercer St, btw Canal and Grand, 6-8pm
Jeff McMillan opens at Fuse Gallery, 93 2nd Ave, btw 5th and 6th, 7-10pm
Emerging Artists opens at Smack Mellon, 92 Plymouth St at Washington, Brooklyn, 5-8pm
Summer Sampler opens at The Front Room, 147 Roebling St at Metropolitan, Brooklyn, 7-9pm
zingmagazine participates in CLMP’s Magathon at New York Public Library's DeWitt Wallace Periodicals Room, 5th Ave at 42nd St, 4pm, Free, see other participants here
We Create at 3rd Ward, 195 Morgan Ave at Stagg St, Brooklyn, 2pm-late night, Free, an open house for music, cheap booze, BBQ, free workshops and interactive demonstrations
Roaring '20s Dance and Hot Jazz Picnic on Governor's Island, take the Governors Island Ferry at 10 South St, lower Manhattan, just northeast of the Staten Island Ferry, 12-4pm, Free
sundayjune10
The 8th Annual Lit Mag Fair at Housing Works Bookstore Café, 126 Crosby St, btw Prince and Houston, 12-5pm, all mags on sale for $2
Screenings of classic 1920’s films at Anthology Film Archives, 32 2nd Ave at 2nd St, 5:30pm, $8
The Premiere Presentation of a Vision for the Midtown East Waterfront at The Rotunda, Hunter College, Brookdale Campus, 425 East 25th St, btw 1st Ave and FDR Dr, 2pm
Thoreau Reconsidered opens at Glyndor Gallery and Wave Hills Grounds, 675 West 252nd St at Bingham Rd, Bronx, 1-4pm
Reception for Trent Parke’s show at the Alice Austen House Museum, 2 Hylan Blvd, Staten Island, #S51 bus to Hylan, 2-6pm, cocktails provided by Bubble Lounge NYC
mondayjune11
Readings from Coyote Roads: Trickster Tales, edited by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling, at the South Street Seaport Museum, 213 Water St at Beekman St, 7pm, $5 suggested
tuesdayjune12
See I Like to Watch, curated by Carol Lee and Carlo McCormick, at Canal Chapter, 343 Canal St, 4th Fl, at Church, 12-6pm
CLMP’s Periodically Speaking with Junot Díaz from Boston Review, Nick Flynn from Gulf Coast, and Doree Shafrir from The Crier, at the New York Public Library, 5th Ave and 42nd St, 6pm, Free


