The exhibition opening for Rediscovery, Restoration and Renewal: The Eldridge Street Synagogue in Photographs will take place on Thursday, September 14 from 6 to 8 pm. The exhibition will be on view through March 1, 2018. Ten years ago, the Museum completed the restoration of the Eldridge Street Synagogue. In celebration of this milestone, this photography exhibition provides a visual record of that painstaking process. These haunting photographs capture the rediscovery of the synagogue during its most precarious years. In color and stark black and white, they recall the building’s undeniable poignancy and power even as it was a "rainstorm away from collapse." Images of the restoration document the synagogue’s dramatic transformation and the artisans who brought the building back to life. Drawings and photographs also capture the building’s 21st-century renewal and the installation of a new stained glass window designed by artist Kiki Smith and architect Deborah Gans. Rediscovery, Restoration and Renewal: The Eldridge Street Synagogue in Photographs will be on view through March 1, 2018.
Michael Schenker FEST feat Gary Barden, Graham Bonnet & Robin McAuley – Irving Plaza March 10, 2018 – New york
Fiction, nonfiction, poetry & performance texts by the most adventurous, cross-genre established & emerging writers. Curated by Tom Cole & Christen Clifford. Featuring Margaret Rhee & April Matthis Margaret Rhee is a poet, artist, and scholar. She is the author of chapbooks Yellow (Tinfish Press, 2011) and Radio Heart; or, How Robots Fall Out of Love (Finishing Line Press, 2015), nominated for a 2017 Elgin Award, Science Fiction Poetry Association, and Love, Robot (The Operating System, 2017) named a 2017 Best Book of Poetry by Entropy Magazine. Her project The Kimchi Poetry Machine was selected for the Electronic Literature Collection Volume 3. Literary fellowships include Kundiman, Hedgebrook, and the Kathy Acker Fellowship. She received her Ph.D. from UC Berkeley in ethnic and new media studies, and is completing her monograph, How We Became Human: Race, Robots, and the Asian American Body. Currently, she is a Visiting Scholar at the NYU A/P/A Institute, and a Visiting Assistant Professor at SUNY Buffalo in the Department of Media Study. April Matthis is a performer who has worked extensively in New York’s downtown theater/performance community. She has premiered work … (read more)
Featuring: Erin Treadway, Shawn Davis, Roger Casey Sound Designer: Leegrid Stevens Set Design: Carolyn Mraz Lighting Design: Simon Cleveland Costume Design: Heather Carey Props Designer: Ryan Courtney Stage Manager: Emely Perez-Rubio Photo by: Ryan Pointer Spaceman follows astronaut Molly Jennis on her attempt to be the first human to reach Mars. Beginning seven months into an eight-month journey to the red planet, she is the lone crew member of the space module Aeneas. With a mission to establish a new colony, the difficulties of interplanetary space travel are brought to life in exacting detail. Radiation exposure, long term weightlessness, low light, extensive communication delays and poor hygiene are just a few of the challenges Molly Jennis must face on her quest to be the first to Mars, but she soon finds nothing compares to the psychological effects of having so much time alone.
Bryn Cohn + Artists presents their first evening of repertory, The Art of Loss – a collection of notable works from 2012 – 2017 that exposes the rebellion, hope and despair that root in otherness. The performance features four audience favorites including HOME, Skin, 4AM and If You Sink and one brand new world premiere. Artistic director Bryn Cohn examines the delicate processes of isolation, surrender and a return to the self as part of a universal community. Renowned for their ferocious physicality, theatrical worlds and intimate performances, BC + A navigates an unforgettable cultural, emotional and kinetic adventure.
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They’re lightweight, compact, and barely take up space on keychains, but these mini LED flashlights produce a powerful light that can keep you safe at night or help you find items in your dark purse. They come with batteries already installed in them, and are resistant to water.
UCBT’s top improv teachers join forces in Teacher Feature, the improv show that features teachers for this weekly all-star improv explosion. Hosted by Lou Gonzalez, Doug Moe, Ben Rameaka and Molly Thomas.
Join us for a conversation between artist Nathaniel Mellors and curator Margot Norton on the occasion of the exhibition "Nathaniel Mellors: Progressive Rocks." In his fantastical and wryly comical videos, sculptures, and installations, Mellors employs absurdist satire to incisively critique morality, national identity, religion, and power structures in contemporary society. Nathaniel Mellors was born in 1974 in Doncaster, UK, and lives and works in Los Angeles and Amsterdam. Solo exhibitions include the Box, Los Angeles (2016); Center for Contemporary Art Ujazdowski Castle, Warsaw (2014); Hammer Museum, Los Angeles (2014); Galway Arts Centre, Ireland (2013); Baltimore Museum of Art (2013); Malmö Konsthall, Sweden (2012); Cobra Museum, Amstelveen, Netherlands (2011); and Institute of Contemporary Arts, London (2011). Mellors has also been featured in group exhibitions at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Roskilde, Denmark (2016); the Taipei Biennial, Taiwan (2014); Manifesta Foundation, Amsterdam (2014); National Gallery of the Arts, Tirana (2014); National Centre for Contemporary Arts, Moscow (2013); Kunsthalle Krems, Austria (2013); the Slaughterhouse, Plymouth, UK (2011); Center… (read more)
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