75°F / 56°F Rain
Justin Lieberman and Devon Costello "Justin Lieberman and Devon Costello" at 3A Gallery
Chinatown/LES: 179 Canal Street, 6-8pm
Chinatown/LES: 179 Canal Street, 6-8pm
Anita Cruz-Eberhard, Brian Adam Douglas, George Boorujy, Herb Smith, Juan Fontanive, Leif Solem, Lina Puerta, Maxi Cohen, Monique Mantell, Sarah Bereza, Sirikul Pattachote, Tiffany Bozic "Mating Season" curated by Jason Patrick Voegele, Keith Schweitzer at The Lodge Gallery
Chinatown/LES: 131 Chrystie street, 7-9pm
Chinatown/LES: 131 Chrystie street, 7-9pm
Robert Lach "Nesting Habits | Cocktails & Conversation" at R.JAMPOL PROJECT(s)
Chinatown/LES: 191 Henry street, 7-9pm
Chinatown/LES: 191 Henry street, 7-9pm
Andrea Belag "S, M, L" Recent Paintings at DCKT Contemporary, Inc.
Chinatown/LES: 21 Orchard Street, b/w canal & hester st, 6-8pm
Chinatown/LES: 21 Orchard Street, b/w canal & hester st, 6-8pm
Arshile Gorky, Byron Browne, Fernand Leger, Irene Rice Pereira, John Graham, Max Ernst, Nahum Tschacbasov, Pablo Picasso, Peter Busa, Roberto Matta, Theodoros Stamos, Willem de Kooning "Circa 1945" Abstract Art in the Renee & Chaim Gross Foundation Collection at The Renee and Chaim Gross Foundation
Soho: 526 LaGuardia Place, 6-8pm
Soho: 526 LaGuardia Place, 6-8pm
Photography: Donna Ferrato "part of "Quiet: We Live In Public" Summer Series" atAmy Li Projects
Soho: 166 Mott street, 7-9pm
Soho: 166 Mott street, 7-9pm
Chitra Ganesh, Heather Cassils "After Our Bodies Meet" From Resistance to Potentiality curated by Alexis Heller at Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art
Soho: 26 Wooster street, 6-8pm
Soho: 26 Wooster street, 6-8pm
Alex McQuilkin, Alyson Shotz, Anthony Lister, Caitlin Teal Price, Carsten Höller, Cassandra MacLeod, David Eichenberg, Ernesto Caviano, Jeanette Hayes, Kirsten Deirup, Peter Paquin, Sarah Kurz, Simen Johan, Tracey Goodman, Yelena Yemchuk "Birds" curated by Marina T. Schindler at Bernarducci Meisel Gallery
57 street: 37 W 57 street, at w 57 street, 6-8pm
57 street: 37 W 57 street, at w 57 street, 6-8pm
Susan Stainman "Color All The Way Through" at A.I.R. Gallery
Brooklyn, Dumbo: 111 Front street, #228, 6-9pm
Brooklyn, Dumbo: 111 Front street, #228, 6-9pm
Photography: Maxine Henryson "from Ujjayi's Journey" at A.I.R. Gallery
Brooklyn, Dumbo: 111 Front street, #228, 6-9pm
Brooklyn, Dumbo: 111 Front street, #228, 6-9pm
Alessia Iannetti, Dan Barry, Edward Robin Coronel, El Gato Chimney, Heiko Muller, Jana Brike, Joel Lorand, Jumaadi, Kris Kuksi, Lu Ke, Mahwish Chishty, Matt Nolen, Matthew Dutton, Paul Campbell, Pavel Kraus, Peca, Phre, Rene Lynch, Shonagh Adelman, So Youn Lee, Teiji Hayama "Mysterium Cosmographicum" curated by Stephen Romano Gallery atStephen Romano Gallery
Brooklyn: 111 Front street, Suite 208, 6-9pm
Brooklyn: 111 Front street, Suite 208, 6-9pm
Artist Talk: Genesis Tramaine, Kassandra DeJesus, Prelo White, Sarah Wang "50 Shades of Spring" curated by Sade Nico at E Gallery
Brooklyn: 459 Vanderbilt avenue, 6-9pm
Brooklyn: 459 Vanderbilt avenue, 6-9pm
7:00pm - 11:00pm
PH-D Rooftop Lounge
at Dream Downtown
After Work Thursdays at PHD
355 West 16th Street
NYC
7 pm - 11 pm
Please mention Carmen (D'Alessio) 's
name at the door
Ephemera As Evidence
Curated by Joshua Lubin-Levy and Ricardo Montez for Visual AIDS
La Mama La Galleria
6 East First Street
New York City
Featuring the work of D-L Alvarez, Nao Bustamante, Vincent Chevalier, Clit Club Archive, Rosson Crow, Luke Dowd, Chloe Dzubilo, Benjamin Fredrickson, Tony Just, Kiki & Herb (Justin Vivian Bond & Kenny Mellman), Kia Labeija, Nancer LeMoins, Charles Long, Eric Rhein, Kevin McCarty, Michael Slocum, Jack Smith, Hugh Steers, Carmelita Tropicana, Conrad Ventur, Jack Waters & Peter Cramer, James Wentzy, Jessica Whitbread & Anthea Black.
Taking its title from a 1996 essay written by José Esteban Muñoz (1967-2013), Ephemera as Evidence brings together visual art, performance, and pedagogical projects that evidence past lives and future possibilities in the work of artists confronting HIV/AIDS. Thinking through the ephemeral as necessary to the political life of HIV, the exhibition acknowledges a larger history of silence and erasure while at the same time making salient strategies for survival and worldmaking potentials in the face of a violently phobic public sphere. Yet, to consider ephemera in the social and cultural life of HIV/AIDS today is to consider both the burden and blessing of continued life. Within our contemporary moment the question is not merely one of survival but of how survival reverberates beyond the immediacy of a crisis. The works in this show ask us to consider how changing demographics of those affected by HIV/AIDS and the resulting reorientations to crisis force new kinds of temporalities in an engagement with both the past and the future.
Ephemera As Evidence is organized according to three distinct yet interrelated modes of worldmaking—performance, intimacy, and pedagogy. The ephemeral projects collected and staged throughout the run of the show index loss and longing central to queer worlds and social formations. They help to challenge notions of inauthenticity often associated with the ephemeral, not merely using traces to reconstruct a past but also to imagine pasts or futures both longed for and lost, finding new ways to tell untold stories. We present opportunities for visitors to visually and somatically engage with the art works and have constructed an explicitly performative experience in which ephemeral elements reinforce the materiality of the exhibition space as an ever-shifting environment, continually reconstituted in relation to each body that passes through it. Showcasing moments of live performance, evidence of its potential and absence, and student encounters in the archive, the exhibit explores powerful modes of learning that arise in the apprehension of slippery and contingent realities.

Thursday, June 5, 2014
at 6:30pm
The Set NYC presents: Fashion Night Out - Abolitionista Benefit. Let's save ONE child's life on June 5!! Freedom Ladder is celebrating the publication of it's first comic book, Abolitionista! Our mission is to STOP CHILD SEX TRAFFICKING by interrupting a culture that sexualizes children and regards the human body as a commodity, and to transform that culture into one that treats all people with honor and respect. Hosted by Erik McKay from The Americans. Please dress fashionably.
RSVP please: www. june5fashionnightout.eventbrit e.com
ART EXHIBITIONS by Zuzanna Kozlowska, Luis Rosenfeld, Lindsay Risk, Chetna Singh, Kellyanne Lyman, Sylvia Nagy, Freedom Ladder, Gylliayn Art, and Jessica Chen.
FASHION EXHIBITION by designers Sana Hashmat Couture, Clavon Leonard, Ceres Henry, Sheetal Khanna, Catherine Buckley, Phil Harris, Cool Geek Madness, and Kate Wasserbach.
Featuring Fashion Shows by REVERIE, SNOWMAN , and HOPE by Joy Hu & Joe Liang. (Introducing our circular fashion runway)
REVERIE (8pm fashion show) - or the state of daydreaming - reflects her thought process when designing her collection. Reverie has been featured in press such as WWD Magazine, Daily 10 on E, the Daily Special, Refinery 29, StyledOn, and Current.
HOPE by Joy Hu & Joe Liang (9pm fashion show) have been worn by celebrities, media personalities and famous models alike such as Miss Universe Natalie Glebova, Miss Jamaica Chantal Zaky, Robin Kassner (Millionaire Matchmaker), Angelina Pivarnick (MTV, VH1), and Christie Livoti (Brooklyn11223). Media coverage include Rogers TV, Z103.5, Pie Magazine, Toronto Sun, and Fashionights.
SNOWMAN (9:45pm fashion show) encapsulates the eternal heartbeat of this astonishing city. At the core of every SNOWMAN creation is a moment in the urban landscape. The symphony of rolling subway cars, street musicians, chatting friends, and roguish debates, echoes through our aesthetic. SNOWMAN apparel combines spunk with simplicity, innovation with timelessness, and style with function. Like our city, SNOWMAN seeks to provide the blissfully unexpected.
Thursday June 5, 2014. Network with talented fashion and art professionals New York City. Your ticket purchase includes FREE DRINK TICKET. 21+ event, LIMITED SPACE available, please get tickets today. At the Holy Apostles Ballroom in Chelsea, 296 9th Ave, near 28th St. 6:30pm - 11pm. $15 online, $20 at the door. Food for purchase by Noel's Kitchen. Artisanal chocolate desserts/chocolate cocktails from NYC finest chocolatiers to raise donations to end child trafficking. Press by Elucid Fashion and Lifestyle Magazine, music by Joe Terra. Please email press@thesetnyc.com
Thursday, June 5, 2014
at 6:30pm
|
The Set NYC presents: Fashion Night Out - Abolitionista Benefit. Let's save ONE child's life on June 5!! Freedom Ladder is celebrating the publication of it's first comic book, Abolitionista! Our mission is to STOP CHILD SEX TRAFFICKING by interrupting a culture that sexualizes children and regards the human body as a commodity, and to transform that culture into one that treats all people with honor and respect. Hosted by Erik McKay from The Americans. Please dress fashionably.
RSVP please: www.
ART EXHIBITIONS by Zuzanna Kozlowska, Luis Rosenfeld, Lindsay Risk, Chetna Singh, Kellyanne Lyman, Sylvia Nagy, Freedom Ladder, Gylliayn Art, and Jessica Chen.
FASHION EXHIBITION by designers Sana Hashmat Couture, Clavon Leonard, Ceres Henry, Sheetal Khanna, Catherine Buckley, Phil Harris, Cool Geek Madness, and Kate Wasserbach.
Featuring Fashion Shows by REVERIE, SNOWMAN , and HOPE by Joy Hu & Joe Liang. (Introducing our circular fashion runway)
REVERIE (8pm fashion show) - or the state of daydreaming - reflects her thought process when designing her collection. Reverie has been featured in press such as WWD Magazine, Daily 10 on E, the Daily Special, Refinery 29, StyledOn, and Current.
HOPE by Joy Hu & Joe Liang (9pm fashion show) have been worn by celebrities, media personalities and famous models alike such as Miss Universe Natalie Glebova, Miss Jamaica Chantal Zaky, Robin Kassner (Millionaire Matchmaker), Angelina Pivarnick (MTV, VH1), and Christie Livoti (Brooklyn11223). Media coverage include Rogers TV, Z103.5, Pie Magazine, Toronto Sun, and Fashionights.
SNOWMAN (9:45pm fashion show) encapsulates the eternal heartbeat of this astonishing city. At the core of every SNOWMAN creation is a moment in the urban landscape. The symphony of rolling subway cars, street musicians, chatting friends, and roguish debates, echoes through our aesthetic. SNOWMAN apparel combines spunk with simplicity, innovation with timelessness, and style with function. Like our city, SNOWMAN seeks to provide the blissfully unexpected.
Thursday June 5, 2014. Network with talented fashion and art professionals New York City. Your ticket purchase includes FREE DRINK TICKET. 21+ event, LIMITED SPACE available, please get tickets today. At the Holy Apostles Ballroom in Chelsea, 296 9th Ave, near 28th St. 6:30pm - 11pm. $15 online, $20 at the door. Food for purchase by Noel's Kitchen. Artisanal chocolate desserts/chocolate cocktails from NYC finest chocolatiers to raise donations to end child trafficking. Press by Elucid Fashion and Lifestyle Magazine, music by Joe Terra. Please email press@thesetnyc.com
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