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Bar Games & Football: Mondays at The Grisly Pear Midtown | The Grisly Pear Midtown
Oct 28, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Experience Bar Games & Football every Monday at The Grisly Pear Midtown in New York City. Join fellow enthusiasts at 243 West 54th Street, New York, NY 10019 starting from October 28, 2024. Enjoy the exciting games and football action while indulging in a selection of food and beverages available for purchase at the venue. Admission is free, so come and immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere of this thrilling event.
Diwali Bollywood Dance Class | Ripley-Grier Studios, 8th Avenue, New York, NY, USA
Oct 28, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Community-focused Bollywood Dance Class with Swarali (Director @ Bollyheals) A Bollywood Dance Experience that leaves you feeling like a Performing Star! High-Energy Warm up for the Body & MindGroup Interactions that foster a welcoming environmentBeginner Friendly ChoreographyExplore formations for an engaging experienceDive into the vibrant Indian Culture through the lens of Bollywood & Folk RhythmsHolistic Cool Down for groundingBenefits: Stress ReleaseCalorie BurnMind-Body ConnectionBecome part of a vibrant & welcoming communityImprove Dance SkillsFeel like a star of your movie*Please note that every class is filmed for review purposes. Refer to the terms and conditions for more information on filming as well as details on our cancellation policy. Join us for an enriching dance experience that goes beyond the ordinary! Hosted by Bollyheals - www.bollyheals.com By signing up for our class through Eventbrite, you agree to Bollyheals' Terms and Conditions which can be found here For any additional questions, please DM us on IG (@bollyheals) or email us at bollyheals@gmail.com
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Book Event: Nicolas Heller with Jason Diamond and Dodai Stewart | Greenlight Bookstore in Fort Greene
Oct 28, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Book Event: Nicolas Heller with Jason Diamond and Dodai Stewart will take place at Greenlight Bookstore in Fort Greene, Brooklyn. The event is scheduled for October 28, 2024. Attendees can join the authors for an insightful discussion and book signing at 686 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, NY 11217. Admission is free, providing a unique opportunity for literature enthusiasts to engage with the authors and their work in a vibrant community setting. Mark your calendars for this exciting literary event in Brooklyn!
Mothers of Invention: The Feminist Roots of Contemporary Art | The National Arts Club
Oct 28, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Publisher Lund Humphries (2024) is the latest in a twenty-year collaboration between writers and curators Eleanor Heartney, Helaine Posner, Nancy Princenthal, and Sue Scott. The authors will discuss the links that bind feminist ideas to the evolution of contemporary art by digging deep into four crucial practices – performance, craft, abstraction, and ecofeminism. Entry to this event is not guaranteed with Eventbrite reservation. Please arrive no more than 15-20 minutes before the event start time. Seating is first-come, first-served. Please cancel your reservation if you are unable to attend. NAC members need not RSVP.
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Jesper Just: Interfears | PERROTIN NEW YORK
Oct 29–Dec 21, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Perrotin New York is pleased to present Jesper Just’s film Interfears, alongside the debut of an accompanying series of MRI prints. Screened for the first time in New York this November, the film originally debuted last year at Perrotin LA—in the historic Del Mar Theatre—followed by an exhibition at Musée d'art contemporain de Lyon. In Interfears, Just monitors the brain activity of an actor in character, exploring our relationship with emotionality and the daily performance of being human.
Sean Scully: Duane Street, 1981-1983 | Lisson Gallery
Oct 29, 2024–Feb 1, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Lisson Gallery is proud to mount an ambitious exhibition exploring one of Sean Scully’s breakthrough bodies of work, incorporating loans of historic pieces from the early 1980s. They include a legendary, 11-panel work entitled Backs and Fronts, which was last exhibited in New York at MoMA PS1 in 1982, a year after it was made. This monumental composition was extended from an earlier work, known as Four Musicians (painted after Picasso’s Three Musicians of 1921), which Scully combined using reclaimed wooden struts, in the loft space of an old textile warehouse on Duane Street, in the then unfashionable and run-down neighborhood of Tribeca.
Seven such constructions from this period, all made at the Duane Street studio, are included in this show, marking a significant break from Scully’s earlier, tighter striped canvases, as well as from the strictures of mainstream, hard-edged Minimalist painting of the 1970s. A tripartite work, Araby (1981), named after a short story by James Joyce, represents a midway point between his use of masking-taped lines and the removal of such aids in favor of more fluid gestures, leading Scully to describe this piece as being “in a fight with itself.” This move, towards a freer, rougher and more architectural series, enabled him, as the artist has said himself, to slice and cut through the staid field of abstract art and allowed these works to literally “stand up for themselves”.
Alain Jacquet & James Rosenquist | PERROTIN NEW YORK
Oct 29–Dec 21, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Perrotin New York is pleased to present Alain Jacquet & James Rosenquist, in collaboration with Kasmin and thanks to Sophie Matisse and Gaïa Jacquet-Matisse, Mimi Thompson and Lily Rosenquist. This sweeping exhibition elucidates the expressive work of Jacquet and Rosenquist. Most notably associated with the Pop Art movement, these two artists were contemporaries and friends who shared similar interests and practices. The gallery's first floor highlights the artists' interest in space, while the second floor features artwork from the 1960s.
丹佛掘金队 VS 布鲁克林篮网队 | Barclays Center
Oct 29, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
The Brooklyn Nets, established in 1967 and based in Brooklyn, New York, USA, play their home games at Barclays Center. The Nets have reached the NBA Finals twice but have not won a championship. Current key players include Cam Thomas and Cameron Johnson.
The Denver Nuggets, established in 1967 and based in Denver, Colorado, USA, play their home games at Ball Arena. The Nuggets won their first NBA Championship in 2023. Current key players include Nikola Jokić and Jamal Murray.
Shucked | New York
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New York
What do you get when you pair a semi-neurotic, New York comedy writer with two music superstars from Nashville? A hilarious and audacious farm-to-fable musical about the one thing Americans everywhere can’t get enough of: corn. Shucked is the new musical comedy that proves sometimes tearing down a few walls, rather than growing them, is one way to preserve our way of life.
Light of Winter | PERROTIN NEW YORK
Oct 29–Dec 21, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Light of Winter brings together international, established and emerging artists that shed light on societal constructs of self, offering new interpretations. Through exploration into our relationship with the natural world, cultural histories, and processes of introspection, the artworks on view invite us to contemplate our own place within an ever-changing ecosystem. Art can be seen as the conduit not only to reflect on our current times but to offer hope for the future.
ExCred New York 2024 | New York
Oct 29, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
ExCred, a leading industry forum for trade finance and credit insurance, is coming to New York after 27 successful years in London ExCred, a leading industry forum for trade finance and credit insurance, is coming to New York after 27 successful years in London.
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Eleanore Pettersen Lecture | Sharon Johnston: Art and the City | Frederick P. Rose Auditorium
Oct 29, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Sharon Johnston, FAIA will present selections of current and past work from Johnston Marklee’s diverse portfolio, discussed in the context of arts and culture institutions and their relationship with the fabric and program of cities. She will explore the relationship of architecture and urbanism through case studies that demonstrate the integration of cultural projects. The lecture will be followed by a Q&A moderated by Nader Tehrani. Johnston Marklee’s body of work is a model for breaking down boundaries between art and the public to design cultural institutions that engage communities in multi-faceted contexts, from large scale events and exhibitions to more intimate spaces for social engagement and repose. Since its establishment in 1998, Johnston Marklee has been recognized nationally and internationally with over 50 major awards. Sharon Johnston, FAIA, is a founding partner of Johnston Marklee, based in Los Angeles, CA and Cambridge, MA. Since its establishment in 1998, Johnston Marklee has been recognized nationally and internationally with over 50 major awards, including the 2024 Richard Neutra Award for Professional Excellence and the American Academy of Arts & Letters Award in Architecture in 2022. The Johnston Marklee-designed Menil Drawing Institute was named a 2023 finalist for the Mies Hall Crown Americas Prize. A book on the work of the firm, entitled, HOUSE IS A HOUSE IS A HOUSE IS A HOUSE IS A HOUSE, was published by Birkhauser in 2016, and monographs include: 2G N. 67, El Croquis N. 198, and A+U N. 614. Sharon has taught at the Harvard Graduate School of Design as Professor in Practice, Princeton University, the University of California, Los Angeles; and has held the Cullinan Chair at Rice University and the Frank Gehry International Chair at the University of Toronto. In 2019, Sharon was named Architectural Record’s Women in Architecture: New Generation Leader. Projects undertaken by Johnston Marklee are diverse in scale and type, spanning fourteen countries throughout North and South America, Europe, and Asia. Recent projects include the new, permanent home for the Whitney Museum of American Art’s Independent Study Program (ISP) at Roy Lichtenstein Studio in New York’s Greenwich Village; the exhibition design for the upcoming Smithsonian Design Triennial, Making Home, opening at Cooper Hewitt on November 2, 2024; the UCLA Graduate Art Studios campus in Culver City, California; and the Menil Drawing Institute in Houston, Texas. Current projects include a renovation of the UCLA Reverend James Lawson Jr. Worker Justice Center in Los Angeles; two residential towers, Ray Nashville, in Tennessee, and Ray Phoenix, in Arizona; and the interior architecture and museology within the Kunstmuseum Hauptbau in Basel, Switzerland, in collaboration with Christ & Gantenbein. The firm’s work is in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Menil Collection, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Carnegie Museum of Art, and the Architecture Museum of TU Munich. Together with partner Mark Lee, Sharon was the Artistic Director of the 2017 Chicago Architecture Biennial.
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Art Dealers Association of America | Park Avenue Armory
Oct 30–Nov 2, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
The Art Dealers Association of America has named the 75 exhibitors drawn from its memberships who will participate in its upcoming 2024 Art Show, scheduled to return to the Park Avenue Armory from October 30 to November 2. As with years past, fair will be launched by a VIP preview on October 29 to benefit the Henry Street Settlement. More than half of this year’s exhibiting galleries will present solo booths at the fair, with highlights including Martha Jackson Jarvis at Susan Inglett Gallery, Tina Barney at Kasmin, Billie Zangewa at Lehmann Maupin, Lee ShinJa at Tina Kim Gallery, and Chase Hall at Pace Prints. First-time exhibitors include Canada, Hales Gallery, Charles Moffett, and Timothy Taylor.
Here Lies Love | New York
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New York
"Here Lies Love" is a Broadway musical that premiered in New York City in 2013. The musical was created by David Byrne and Fatboy Slim, and it tells the story of the rise and fall of Imelda Marcos, the former First Lady of the Philippines. The musical is unique because it takes place on a dance floor, with the audience standing and moving with the actors throughout the show. "Here Lies Love" features a blend of disco, pop, and rock music, and it has received critical acclaim for its innovative approach to storytelling and performance.
Brent David Freaney: Am I Faking It? | The One Club For Creativity
Oct 30, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Mark your calendars for the upcoming event, "Brent David Freaney: Am I Faking It?", taking place in New York at The One Club For Creativity on October 30, 2024. This thought-provoking event will delve into the complexities of authenticity in the creative industry. Join industry professionals and enthusiasts alike for an insightful discussion on navigating the blurred lines between genuine expression and imitation. Located at 450 W 31st St Floor 6, New York, NY 10001, this event promises to challenge perspectives and spark meaningful conversations.
The Future of the Museum | IN PERSON at SVA MA Curatorial Practice
Oct 30, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
As we navigate a world marked by humanitarian and climate crises, societal divides, and economic uncertainties, the role of art institutions is more critical than ever. Yet to truly matter, museums and galleries have to evolve beyond their traditional practices, embracing more inclusive, adaptive approaches to engage audiences as creative participants in addressing the urgent issues of our times. This panel brings together distinguished cultural innovators to explore how these spaces can transform into dynamic hubs where diverse and unexpected communities converge and meaningful exchanges unfold. Join us for a bold conversation about reimagining art institutions as vital forces for change in our rapidly transforming society. Tom Finkelpearl, previously Commissioner of the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs and Executive Director of the Queens Museum, is currently a consultant for the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Kate Fowle, former director of MoMA PS1 and Chief Curator of the Garage Museum of Contemporary Art in Moscow, is currently Curatorial Senior Director at Hauser & Wirth, New York. Chrissie Iles is the Anne and Joel Ehrenkranz Curator at the Whitney Museum of American Art, specializing in contemporary art, film, and video. She recently co-curated the Whitney Biennial. Christina Yang is an independent curator who has held curatorial roles at the Berkeley Art Museum + Pacific Film Archive, Williams College Museum of Art, The Kitchen, the Guggenheim Museum, and the Queens Museum. Kate, Chrissie, and Christina are all faculty member of MA Curatorial Practice. Işın Önol is Director of Curatorial Research in the MA Curatorial Practice program.
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Malene Barnett Book Signing and Panel Discussion | Museum of Arts and Design
Oct 30, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Join us for a panel discussion, audience Q&A, and book signing with multidisciplinary artist Malene Barnett. As the founder of the Black Artists + Designers Guild, Barnett has built a global platform for independent Black artists, makers, and designers. Her work has been featured in Elle Décor, Architectural Digest, The New York Times, and more. With roots in St. Vincent and Jamaica, Barnett is known for her efforts in raising awareness around Caribbean makers and Black ceramic art traditions. In her curated book Crafted Kinship, she highlights the personal stories of Caribbean artists and explores how their cultural backgrounds shape their creative processes across diverse mediums. This event is a unique opportunity to engage with Barnett’s impactful work and learn more about the artistic heritage of the Caribbean diaspora. PREORDER YOUR COPY OF CRAFTED KINSHIP NOW!
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Bollywood Intense Workshop | 119 W 23rd St
Oct 30, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Bollywood Intense Workshop Come join us for a fun and energetic Bollywood Dance Workshop! Get ready to groove to the latest Bollywood hits while breaking a sweat. Our experienced instructors will guide you through dynamic dance routines that will tone your body and boost your mood. No dance experience required - just bring your enthusiasm and be prepared to have a blast! Location: 119 W 23rd St
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Piano on Park and Carnegie Hill Concerts Present: Future Natives Project | Church of the Advent Hope
Oct 30, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
– MusiciansRodrigo Aranjuelo, Guitar/Vocals Pablo Cafici, Keyboards Federico Díaz, Guitar Santiago Herrera, Drums Carlos Mena, Bass Justin Camerer, Pedal Steel – DancersLuciana Paris Jonatan Luján Katie Currier – PROGRAMFuture Natives Project is an ever-evolving musical and visual collaboration born anew each time musicians and performers gather. At the center of each performance is an invitation from composer/guitarist Rodrigo Aranjuelo to join him in co-creating a rich, immersive experience where Argentinean folk music comes to life through the mingling of tradition and modern interpretation. In a world where our differences often divide us, Future Natives performances are building bridges—honoring the past and present and opening hearts to the beauty alive in our diversity. Based in New York City, and led by Aranjuelo, the core Argentinean group of six is creating a rich cultural experience by collaborating with world-class musicians who marry their own folk legacy with those of Argentine origin. The alchemy is further energized through the added elements of dance and cinema. Every Future Natives Project performance is a bold collision of cultures, sound, and imagery. With folklore as the base, performances may also be blended with rock music, country, and movie soundtracks, while new lyrics and modern visuals further enhance each experience. On October 30, the set will be as unique as the collaboration, with audience members seated around a huge tree, symbolic of gatherings in Aranjuelo’s homeland, which includes a melding of dance and vibrant music. A tribute to Argentine history, with a deep connection to the land and its people, the upcoming performance will be steeped in tradition and, at the same time, boldly new and groundbreaking. Come be a part of the innovation. Rodrigo Aranjuelo is a musician (guitarist, singer-songwriter, and composer) born in Buenos Aires, Argentina on March 18, 1977. Raised in a family of musicians, he started playing guitar at the age of 7. At 14, he began performing professionally with Bongo Farias Gomez, a leading figure in Argentine folklore. With Farias Gomez, Rodrigo made his debut at large-scale concerts such as the legendary Cosquin festival, which drew more than 10,000 people. He received a degree in contemporary music from the Technological Institute of Contemporary Music in Buenos Aires in 1999, with a focus on jazz, Latin, and rock. As a session musician, he has participated in numerous projects in Argentina and Latin America. In August 2015, he released his first solo album, Lost & Found, which he composed, recorded, and mixed in his studio in Argentina. This album is a journey that combines the deep storytelling of folk music, the drama of film scoring, and the emotion of Argentine folklore. In 2016, he moved to NYC, where he currently resides and works as a solo artist and session musician while developing new compositions for his project Future Natives Project”. rodrigoaranjuelo.com | @rodrigoaranjuelo Pablo Cafici is an Argentinian pianist, music producer, recording artist, tour artist and composer based in New York City since 2015. In 2018 he released Nashville Sessions , an EP recorded at Velvet Studios in Nashville TN with Keith Carlock (Toto, John Mayer, Steely Dan) on Drums and Martin Delahaye (Delahaye, Paulina Rubio) on bass and special guests Rodrigo Aranjuelo on guitar, Machiko Ozawa on violin and Amy Kang on cello. Music producer Michael Whitaker (Dave Mathews band, Lionel Richie...) was the audio engineer and Carli Bueguerie from Mastering Boutique did the mastering. He's been a member of the JP Jofre Hard Tango Chamber Band since 2015 and has toured extensively in Asia with 16 Grammy Award Winner clarinetist Paquito D' Rivera. With this project he has performed at TED Talks, Google Talks, Lorin Maazel's Castelton Fetsival, Panama, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Carnegie Hall, Lotte Hall, World music Festival, San Antonio and Boston Festival among many others. He produced, mixed and performed in the albums Manifiesto recorded in 2017 in NYC at Freiberg Studios and Double Concerto for Bandoneon and violin N.1 recorded in 2018 at SEAR sound NYC with the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra. Pablo Cafici has also mixed and produced other JP Jofre's works like the duets with Kyung Sun Lee, Ji in Yang, Michael Katz, and also mixed the album Bandoneon y cuerdas with the Catalyst String Quartet. pablocafici.com | @pablocafici Born in Argentina, Federico Díaz is a versatile musician with a multi-faceted career as guitarist, arranger and composer in the classical and popular music worlds. His performances have taken him to distinguished festivals and concert halls in the US, Europe and Latin America. His passion for chamber music, tango and folklore lead him to collaborate with musicians such as Lionel Cottet, Philippe Quint, Paquito D’Rivera, Daniel Binelli, Juan Falú, among others. The most recent highlights in the include the project with singer Juana Luna and the NY Philharmonic at Lincoln Center, the collaboration with Florencia Iriondo for the musical “South” presented at the O’Neil Theater Center, a concert with Cordeone Trio at Rialto Theatre in Montreal, a concert with Pablo Woiz Tango Quintet at Leiszhalle in Hamburg, as well as a solo tour in Argentina for the Festival Guitarras del Mundo 2022. @federicodiazguitar Born in Argentina, Santiago Herrera is a versatile musician in genres like Pop music, R&B, Funk, Soul, Hip Hop and Latin American Traditional music with a career as session drummer, producer, musical director and educator. His performances have taken him to distinguished festivals and concert halls in the US, Europe and Latin America. Santiago also has international sponsorships deals as an endorsed artist with Istanbul Agop Cymbals LTD and Wincent Drumsticks. His passion for music lead him to collaborate with musicians such as lIghtchIld, Rayos Laser, Under Mc, Lito Vitale, Mike Southside, Gon Andrada, among others. The most recent highlights include the new Rayos Laser Album, lIghtchIld’s musical direction, Mike Southside Live Session, Lagu live session, Rayos Laser on Tour opening for Gorillaz and many more. @imsantiherrera Born in Quito, Ecuador, Carlos Mena comes from a family of professional musicians and continues to honor his family tradition to this day. He began playing music professionally as a percussionist when he was seven years old with acclaimed folk musicians from South America. He soon discovered his passion for the bass and made it his primary instrument upon which to hone his musicianship and technique. As a teen, he received a scholarship to study in Switzerland at the Zurich University of the Arts, where he earned his Bachelor of Arts in Music and Pedagogy. He continued his studies in New York City, where he received his Master of Arts in Music at the Aaron Copland School of Music at Queens College. Carlos is a multi-instrumentalist who plays electric bass, acoustic bass, guitar, piano, and small percussion. He is an accomplished soloist, arranger, and composer and has become a highly sought-after performer, playing alongside many renowned musicians in NYC and abroad. carlosmenamusic.com | @carlosmenamusic
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A conversation on Atta Kwami with Dr Perrin Lathrop and Serubiri Moses | Goodman Gallery New York Office and Viewing Room
Oct 30, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
To celebrate the opening of ‘Prelude to Mountains’ by the late Atta Kwami, Assistant Curator of African Art for Princeton University Dr Perrin Lathrop and Ugandan writer Serubiri Moses will discuss Kwami’s significant contribution to non-Western expressions of modernism and explore the pivotal moments that shaped his artistic practice. – Serubiri Moses is a Ugandan curator and author based in New York City. He currently serves as faculty in Art History at Hunter College, and visiting faculty at the Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College. He previously held positions at New York University and the New Centre for Research and Practice, and delivered lectures at Williams College, Yale University, University of Pittsburgh, The New School, and basis voor aktuelle kunst (NL), and University of the Arts Helsinki (FL). As a curator, he has organized exhibitions at museums including MoMA PS1, Long Island City; Kunst-Werke Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin; and the Hessel Museum, Bard College, NY. He previously held a research fellowship at the University of Bayreuth, and received his MA in Curatorial Studies at Bard College, and is an alumni of the Àsìkò International Art Programme. He serves on the editorial team of e-flux journal.
Perrin Lathrop, PhD joined the Princeton University Art Museum as Assistant Curator of African Art in 2022. She was previously Postdoctoral Fellow in Modern and Contemporary Art History at the University of Maryland-Phillips Collection (2021–22), the Warhol Foundation Curatorial Fellow at Fisk University Galleries (2018–19), and Predoctoral Fellow at the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art (2017–18). Perrin curated The Art of Translation: The Simon Ottenberg Gift of Modern and Contemporary Nigerian Art at the Newark Museum (2012–2013). She received her PhD from Princeton University in the Department of Art & Archaeology with a Graduate Certificate in African American Studies in 2021. Her work explores the interlocking intellectual histories and networks of nationalism, Pan-Africanism, and modernism that informed art produced under the strictures of colonialism in Africa. Perrin is co-curator of the traveling exhibition African Modernism in America with Fisk University Galleries and the American Federation of Arts and editor of its accompanying publication.
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2024 Cave Canem Prize Reading: 2000 Blacks by Ajibola Tolase | Tishman Auditorium, The New School
Oct 30, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
The 2024 Cave Canem Prize Reading will feature a presentation of "2000 Blacks" by Ajibola Tolase at Tishman Auditorium, The New School in New York City. The event is scheduled for October 30, 2024. This prestigious event promises to showcase the literary excellence of Tolase's work and is a must-attend for fans of poetry and African American literature. Join us for an evening of powerful words and thought-provoking discussions at this iconic venue located at 63 5th Avenue, New York, NY 10003.
LUTHER: Never Too Much (Preview Screening in Harlem) | Dwyer Cultural Center
Oct 30, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
The LUTHER: Never Too Much (Preview Screening) Come join us THURSDAY, 10/30 for a special preview screening of the award winning CNN film, LUTHER: Never Too Much at the Dwyer Cultural Center! Get a sneak peek at this exciting new film before it hits the big screen. Don't miss out on this exclusive event - grab your tickets now! “Luther: Never Too Much,” the documentary film, chronicles the story of a vocal virtuoso. Using a wealth of rarely seen archives, Luther tells his own story with assistance from his closest friends and musical collaborators including Mariah Carey, Dionne Warwick, Valerie Simpson and Roberta Flack. The film relives the many stunning moments of Luther’s musical career, while exploring his personal life, health struggles, and a lifelong battle to earn the respect his music deserved. The LUTHER: Never Too Much Experience. Limmited 7-day theatrical run , Fri. 11/1 - Fri 11/8. Comming to The Dwyer(screenings 7 PM and 9 PM).
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Museum at Eldridge Street: Exploring Memory and Inheritance at CaringKind | CaringKind, the Heart of Alzheimer's Caregiving
Oct 31, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Join the Museum at Eldridge Street and Caringkind for a special tour of artist Tobi Kahn’s latest exhibition, Memory and Inheritance. Look beyond the abstract and modern to find the memories, stories, and traditions at the exhibition’s heart. Peer through the artist's eyes as he remembers his memories of Passover, his walks along the shore, and the place where water and sky meet. Meet other familes and staff over light refreshments! This free program is available in person and live streamed over Zoom. Doors and Zoom Room open at 1:45 pm
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