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- Harlem PostcardsHarlem Postcards
Harlem Postcards, an ongoing project at the Studio Museum in Harlem, invites artists of diverse backgrounds to reflect on Harlem as a site of cultural activity, political vitality, and creative production.This season we are pleased to feature postcard images created by Diedra Harris-Kelley, Marilyn Nance, Gordon Parks, and Andre Wagner. Each photograph has been reproduced as a limited-edition postcard available free to visitors at Carnegie Hall’s Judy and Arthur Zankel Hall through March 24, 2018.
- Constantin BrancusiConstantin BrancusiTime: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Constantin Brancusi ( at the Guggenheim Museum) produced an innovative body of work that altered the trajectory of modern sculpture. During this period, Brancusi lived and worked in Paris, then a thriving artistic center where many modernist tenets were being developed and debated. He became an integral part of these conversations both through his relationships with other artists, such as Marcel Duchamp, Fernand Léger, Amedeo Modigliani, and Henri Rousseau, and through his own pioneering work.
- One Planet One FutureOne Planet One FutureTime: 12:00 pm - 7:00 pm
One Planet One Future (461 West Street) spreads awareness on the effects of climate change through accurate documentation and informed discussion. Our permanent exhibitions serve as centers for education, collaboration, and community. Gallery Hours are from Tuesday to Saturday, 12 – 7 pm
- Lar Lubovitch Dance CompanyLar Lubovitch Dance CompanyTime: 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
One of America’s most revered master choreographers, Lar Lubovitch celebrates his company’s 50th anniversary with two programs that highlight his “ravishing...complicated and mysterious” work (The New Yorker). Lubovitch presents a haunting world premiere, set to seldom-heard choral music by Schubert, as well as signature works, like Men’s Stories.
- CINDERELLACINDERELLATime: 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
At Theatre XIV- 383 Troutman Street, Brooklyn.
Experience—a series of episodic teases or acts—and extend it into a full evening’s entertainment. This year’s dance-drama, Cinderella, has a super cast, full of charismatic performers and extraordinary dancers. The production runs Thursdays through Sundays: April 12 – 15, April 19- 22 and April 26- 29 - GATHERING PLACE: BLACK QUEER LAND(ING)GATHERING PLACE: BLACK QUEER LAND(ING)Time: 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
JUMATATU M. POE: TERRESTRIAL at THE LAB GIBNEY- 280 BROADWAY
Inspired by the hot brown granules in both desert dirt and beach sand, terrestrial is an examination of humans as earth and Black humans as having a long, continuing terrestrial history that far precedes—and will outlive—the past five centuries of white supremacy’s specific oppressions. From beneath packed ground, vocal composition and choreography are unearthed to magnify the epic truthsliesfantasiesmemoriesdreams underneath the hot brown skin tones of the performers. The work is directed by jumatatu m. poe, with video design by Tayarisha Poe and performance by dancers jumatatu and Samantha Speis and vocalist Rodrigo Jerônimo. terrestrial is an in-progress three-hour long performance installation intended for audiences to come and go throughout the experience as they choose.
Pre-Show Talk: Saturday, April 21 at 4:30 pm. - NewSteps - A choreographers seriesNewSteps - A choreographers seriesTime: 7:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Chen Dance Center's (70 Mulberry Street, Floor 2) semi-annual newsteps: a choreographers Series presents five works by artists whose backgrounds in music, theater and visual arts take dance in new directions: Sophia Zukoski, Kate Douglas, Alec Funiciello/Dana Greenfield, Lauren Oliver, Bryndon Cook
- Lar Lubovitch Dance CompanyLar Lubovitch Dance CompanyTime: 8:00 pm - 8:00 pm
One of America’s most revered master choreographers, Lar Lubovitch celebrates his company’s 50th anniversary with two programs that highlight his “ravishing...complicated and mysterious” work (The New Yorker). Lubovitch presents a haunting world premiere, set to seldom-heard choral music by Schubert, as well as signature works, like Men’s Stories.
- CINDERELLACINDERELLATime: 9:00 pm - 11:00 pm
At Theatre XIV- 383 Troutman Street, Brooklyn.
Experience—a series of episodic teases or acts—and extend it into a full evening’s entertainment. This year’s dance-drama, Cinderella, has a super cast, full of charismatic performers and extraordinary dancers. The production runs Thursdays through Sundays: April 12 – 15, April 19- 22 and April 26- 29 - CINDERELLACINDERELLATime: 9:00 pm - 11:00 pm
At THÉATRE XIV- 383 Troutman St Brooklyn
A sexy spin on the Brothers Grimm fairy tale.
- Harlem PostcardsHarlem Postcards
Upcoming Events
- April 22, 2018
- Harlem PostcardsHarlem Postcards
Harlem Postcards, an ongoing project at the Studio Museum in Harlem, invites artists of diverse backgrounds to reflect on Harlem as a site of cultural activity, political vitality, and creative production.This season we are pleased to feature postcard images created by Diedra Harris-Kelley, Marilyn Nance, Gordon Parks, and Andre Wagner. Each photograph has been reproduced as a limited-edition postcard available free to visitors at Carnegie Hall’s Judy and Arthur Zankel Hall through March 24, 2018.
- Constantin BrancusiConstantin BrancusiTime: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Constantin Brancusi ( at the Guggenheim Museum) produced an innovative body of work that altered the trajectory of modern sculpture. During this period, Brancusi lived and worked in Paris, then a thriving artistic center where many modernist tenets were being developed and debated. He became an integral part of these conversations both through his relationships with other artists, such as Marcel Duchamp, Fernand Léger, Amedeo Modigliani, and Henri Rousseau, and through his own pioneering work.
- One Planet One FutureOne Planet One FutureTime: 12:00 pm - 7:00 pm
One Planet One Future (461 West Street) spreads awareness on the effects of climate change through accurate documentation and informed discussion. Our permanent exhibitions serve as centers for education, collaboration, and community. Gallery Hours are from Tuesday to Saturday, 12 – 7 pm
- Lar Lubovitch Dance CompanyLar Lubovitch Dance CompanyTime: 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
One of America’s most revered master choreographers, Lar Lubovitch celebrates his company’s 50th anniversary with two programs that highlight his “ravishing...complicated and mysterious” work (The New Yorker). Lubovitch presents a haunting world premiere, set to seldom-heard choral music by Schubert, as well as signature works, like Men’s Stories.
- CINDERELLACINDERELLATime: 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
At Theatre XIV- 383 Troutman Street, Brooklyn.
Experience—a series of episodic teases or acts—and extend it into a full evening’s entertainment. This year’s dance-drama, Cinderella, has a super cast, full of charismatic performers and extraordinary dancers. The production runs Thursdays through Sundays: April 12 – 15, April 19- 22 and April 26- 29 - Lar Lubovitch Dance CompanyLar Lubovitch Dance CompanyTime: 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
One of America’s most revered master choreographers, Lar Lubovitch celebrates his company’s 50th anniversary at the Joyce Theater with two programs that highlight his “ravishing...complicated and mysterious” work (The New Yorker). Lubovitch presents a haunting world premiere, set to seldom-heard choral music by Schubert, as well as signature works, like Men’s Stories.
- Harlem PostcardsHarlem Postcards
- April 23, 2018
- Harlem PostcardsHarlem Postcards
Harlem Postcards, an ongoing project at the Studio Museum in Harlem, invites artists of diverse backgrounds to reflect on Harlem as a site of cultural activity, political vitality, and creative production.This season we are pleased to feature postcard images created by Diedra Harris-Kelley, Marilyn Nance, Gordon Parks, and Andre Wagner. Each photograph has been reproduced as a limited-edition postcard available free to visitors at Carnegie Hall’s Judy and Arthur Zankel Hall through March 24, 2018.
- Constantin BrancusiConstantin BrancusiTime: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Constantin Brancusi ( at the Guggenheim Museum) produced an innovative body of work that altered the trajectory of modern sculpture. During this period, Brancusi lived and worked in Paris, then a thriving artistic center where many modernist tenets were being developed and debated. He became an integral part of these conversations both through his relationships with other artists, such as Marcel Duchamp, Fernand Léger, Amedeo Modigliani, and Henri Rousseau, and through his own pioneering work.
- One Planet One FutureOne Planet One FutureTime: 12:00 pm - 7:00 pm
One Planet One Future (461 West Street) spreads awareness on the effects of climate change through accurate documentation and informed discussion. Our permanent exhibitions serve as centers for education, collaboration, and community. Gallery Hours are from Tuesday to Saturday, 12 – 7 pm
- Harlem PostcardsHarlem Postcards
- April 24, 2018
- Harlem PostcardsHarlem Postcards
Harlem Postcards, an ongoing project at the Studio Museum in Harlem, invites artists of diverse backgrounds to reflect on Harlem as a site of cultural activity, political vitality, and creative production.This season we are pleased to feature postcard images created by Diedra Harris-Kelley, Marilyn Nance, Gordon Parks, and Andre Wagner. Each photograph has been reproduced as a limited-edition postcard available free to visitors at Carnegie Hall’s Judy and Arthur Zankel Hall through March 24, 2018.
- Constantin BrancusiConstantin BrancusiTime: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Constantin Brancusi ( at the Guggenheim Museum) produced an innovative body of work that altered the trajectory of modern sculpture. During this period, Brancusi lived and worked in Paris, then a thriving artistic center where many modernist tenets were being developed and debated. He became an integral part of these conversations both through his relationships with other artists, such as Marcel Duchamp, Fernand Léger, Amedeo Modigliani, and Henri Rousseau, and through his own pioneering work.
- One Planet One FutureOne Planet One FutureTime: 12:00 pm - 7:00 pm
One Planet One Future (461 West Street) spreads awareness on the effects of climate change through accurate documentation and informed discussion. Our permanent exhibitions serve as centers for education, collaboration, and community. Gallery Hours are from Tuesday to Saturday, 12 – 7 pm
- Harlem PostcardsHarlem Postcards
- April 25, 2018
- Harlem PostcardsHarlem Postcards
Harlem Postcards, an ongoing project at the Studio Museum in Harlem, invites artists of diverse backgrounds to reflect on Harlem as a site of cultural activity, political vitality, and creative production.This season we are pleased to feature postcard images created by Diedra Harris-Kelley, Marilyn Nance, Gordon Parks, and Andre Wagner. Each photograph has been reproduced as a limited-edition postcard available free to visitors at Carnegie Hall’s Judy and Arthur Zankel Hall through March 24, 2018.
- Constantin BrancusiConstantin BrancusiTime: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Constantin Brancusi ( at the Guggenheim Museum) produced an innovative body of work that altered the trajectory of modern sculpture. During this period, Brancusi lived and worked in Paris, then a thriving artistic center where many modernist tenets were being developed and debated. He became an integral part of these conversations both through his relationships with other artists, such as Marcel Duchamp, Fernand Léger, Amedeo Modigliani, and Henri Rousseau, and through his own pioneering work.
- One Planet One FutureOne Planet One FutureTime: 12:00 pm - 7:00 pm
One Planet One Future (461 West Street) spreads awareness on the effects of climate change through accurate documentation and informed discussion. Our permanent exhibitions serve as centers for education, collaboration, and community. Gallery Hours are from Tuesday to Saturday, 12 – 7 pm
- Harlem PostcardsHarlem Postcards
- April 26, 2018
- Harlem PostcardsHarlem Postcards
Harlem Postcards, an ongoing project at the Studio Museum in Harlem, invites artists of diverse backgrounds to reflect on Harlem as a site of cultural activity, political vitality, and creative production.This season we are pleased to feature postcard images created by Diedra Harris-Kelley, Marilyn Nance, Gordon Parks, and Andre Wagner. Each photograph has been reproduced as a limited-edition postcard available free to visitors at Carnegie Hall’s Judy and Arthur Zankel Hall through March 24, 2018.
- Constantin BrancusiConstantin BrancusiTime: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Constantin Brancusi ( at the Guggenheim Museum) produced an innovative body of work that altered the trajectory of modern sculpture. During this period, Brancusi lived and worked in Paris, then a thriving artistic center where many modernist tenets were being developed and debated. He became an integral part of these conversations both through his relationships with other artists, such as Marcel Duchamp, Fernand Léger, Amedeo Modigliani, and Henri Rousseau, and through his own pioneering work.
- One Planet One FutureOne Planet One FutureTime: 12:00 pm - 7:00 pm
One Planet One Future (461 West Street) spreads awareness on the effects of climate change through accurate documentation and informed discussion. Our permanent exhibitions serve as centers for education, collaboration, and community. Gallery Hours are from Tuesday to Saturday, 12 – 7 pm
- Harlem PostcardsHarlem Postcards
- April 27, 2018
- Harlem PostcardsHarlem Postcards
Harlem Postcards, an ongoing project at the Studio Museum in Harlem, invites artists of diverse backgrounds to reflect on Harlem as a site of cultural activity, political vitality, and creative production.This season we are pleased to feature postcard images created by Diedra Harris-Kelley, Marilyn Nance, Gordon Parks, and Andre Wagner. Each photograph has been reproduced as a limited-edition postcard available free to visitors at Carnegie Hall’s Judy and Arthur Zankel Hall through March 24, 2018.
- Constantin BrancusiConstantin BrancusiTime: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Constantin Brancusi ( at the Guggenheim Museum) produced an innovative body of work that altered the trajectory of modern sculpture. During this period, Brancusi lived and worked in Paris, then a thriving artistic center where many modernist tenets were being developed and debated. He became an integral part of these conversations both through his relationships with other artists, such as Marcel Duchamp, Fernand Léger, Amedeo Modigliani, and Henri Rousseau, and through his own pioneering work.
- One Planet One FutureOne Planet One FutureTime: 12:00 pm - 7:00 pm
One Planet One Future (461 West Street) spreads awareness on the effects of climate change through accurate documentation and informed discussion. Our permanent exhibitions serve as centers for education, collaboration, and community. Gallery Hours are from Tuesday to Saturday, 12 – 7 pm
- Harlem PostcardsHarlem Postcards
- April 28, 2018
- Harlem PostcardsHarlem Postcards
Harlem Postcards, an ongoing project at the Studio Museum in Harlem, invites artists of diverse backgrounds to reflect on Harlem as a site of cultural activity, political vitality, and creative production.This season we are pleased to feature postcard images created by Diedra Harris-Kelley, Marilyn Nance, Gordon Parks, and Andre Wagner. Each photograph has been reproduced as a limited-edition postcard available free to visitors at Carnegie Hall’s Judy and Arthur Zankel Hall through March 24, 2018.
- Constantin BrancusiConstantin BrancusiTime: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Constantin Brancusi ( at the Guggenheim Museum) produced an innovative body of work that altered the trajectory of modern sculpture. During this period, Brancusi lived and worked in Paris, then a thriving artistic center where many modernist tenets were being developed and debated. He became an integral part of these conversations both through his relationships with other artists, such as Marcel Duchamp, Fernand Léger, Amedeo Modigliani, and Henri Rousseau, and through his own pioneering work.
- One Planet One FutureOne Planet One FutureTime: 12:00 pm - 7:00 pm
One Planet One Future (461 West Street) spreads awareness on the effects of climate change through accurate documentation and informed discussion. Our permanent exhibitions serve as centers for education, collaboration, and community. Gallery Hours are from Tuesday to Saturday, 12 – 7 pm
- Harlem PostcardsHarlem Postcards
- April 22, 2018
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