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Featured Events in New York in February 2024 (July Updated)

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Confidence Boost: Overcoming Stage Fright and Building Stage Presence | 520 8th Avenue, New York, NY, USA

Feb 19, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Arts
Join Confidence Boost, an in-person event in New York, designed to help you overcome stage fright and build an irresistible stage presence. This exciting event is perfect for performers, public speakers, or anyone looking to boost their self-confidence. Led by expert speaker Sally Morgan, you will gain valuable insights, practical tips, and effective techniques to shine on stage. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from the best in the industry and wow any audience with your newfound confidence and charisma. The event will take place at 520 8th Avenue, New York, NY, USA. Remember to bring a photo ID for building entry. Mark your calendars for February 19, 2024, and take the first step towards becoming a confident and captivating performer. Tickets are available for the price of $28.52. RSVP now and join others on this empowering journey at Confidence Boost: Overcoming Stage Fright and Building Stage Presence.

HOKO 2024 (New York) | Mercury Lounge

Feb 19, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Concerts
HOKO, a mesmerizing concert that will leave you in awe, is set to take place at the prestigious Mercury Lounge on February 19, 2024. The highly-anticipated event will showcase an extraordinary musical experience that will transport attendees to a world of enchantment. Located at 217 East Houston St., New York, NY, 10002, this captivating venue is the perfect setting for the magical journey that awaits. Immerse yourself in a night filled with soul-stirring melodies, rhythmic beats, and captivating performances. From the moment you step foot into the venue, you will be transported to a realm where time stands still and worries fade away. HOKO promises to deliver an unforgettable evening of musical brilliance, taking you on a sonic voyage like no other. The tickets for this extraordinary event will be available for purchase starting from January 26, 2024, at 15:00 and will be on sale until February 20, 2024, at 01:00. Don't miss your chance to be a part of this once-in-a-lifetime experience. Mark your calendars and prepare to be swept away by the magic of HOKO.

BRAC Mid-Winter Break Art Camp 2024 | Bronx River Art Center

Feb 19–Feb 24, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Bronx
Arts
Fine Art
The Bronx River Art Center is pleased to announce the BRAC Mid-Winter Break Art Camp 2024, a week-long series of low-cost art classes taking place from February 19th to February 24th. Located in the heart of the Bronx, at 1087 East Tremont Avenue, the center offers a range of artistic experiences, including drawing, collage, digital illustration, and more. Participants can choose to attend morning or afternoon classes, or immerse themselves in a full day of creativity from 11 am to 4 pm. With flexible ticket options, individuals can opt for a single class, a full day of classes, or join us for the entire week. Prices are set at $12.51 for a two-hour class, $18 for a full day of classes, or $97.88 for the entire week. This exciting event features esteemed instructors such as Jaron Newton, Greg Mills, Maria Ferrari, Vicky Azcoitia, Aurelio de Muro, Tammy Wofsey, and Marta Blair. Parents are welcome to join in the artistic exploration. Don't miss this opportunity to unleash your creativity at the BRAC Mid-Winter Break Art Camp 2024 in the Bronx.

Book Talk: Punished For Dreaming | The Center for Black Visual Culture at NYU

Feb 20, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Arts
Literary Arts
Join the CBVC for an enlightening conversation with renowned educator and author, Dr. Bettina Love. The Center for Black Visual Culture is thrilled to host a special event featuring Dr. Love and her groundbreaking book, Punished For Dreaming. This thought-provoking evening will delve into the powerful themes explored in the book, followed by an exclusive opportunity to have your copy signed by the esteemed author herself. Dr. Bettina L. Love, holder of the prestigious William F. Russell Professorship at Teachers College, Columbia University, has garnered widespread acclaim for her New York Times bestseller, Punished for Dreaming: How School Reform Harms Black Children and How We Heal. Recognized as one of the Next 50 Leaders by the Kennedy Center in 2022, Dr. Love is dedicated to inspiring, inclusive, and compassionate change. As a co-founder of the Abolitionist Teaching Network (ATN), Dr. Love actively contributes to empowering educators and parents who strive to combat injustice within educational institutions and communities. Her influential work also extends to the groundbreaking program, In Her Hands, a remarkable initiative providing crucial support to Black women residing in Georgia through a guaranteed income pilot program that has disbursed over $15 million. Dr. Love's expertise as a public speaker covers a wide range of compelling topics, including abolitionist teaching, anti-racism, Hip Hop education, Black girlhood, queer youth, educational reparations, and the use of art-based education to foster youth civic engagement. With features on notable platforms such as NPR, PBS, and Time, her profound insights have made her a leading voice in the field of education and social justice. This not-to-be-missed event, taking place at the prestigious Center for Black Visual Culture at NYU in New York City, offers an incredible opportunity to engage with Dr. Bettina Love's transformative ideas. Admission is free, so mark your calendars for February 20, 2024, and be prepared to be inspired.

In-Person Lecture: Trailblazing Sister Novelists | The Grolier Club

Feb 20, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Arts
Literary Arts
The In-Person Lecture: Trailblazing Sister Novelists is an esteemed arts event taking place in the vibrant city of New York. This captivating lecture will be held at The Grolier Club, an exquisite venue located at 47 East 60th Street, New York, NY 10022. Mark your calendars for the momentous occasion on February 20, 2024. This event promises a profound exploration of the works of remarkable sister novelists who have left an indelible mark on the literary world. Prepare to be enthralled by their groundbreaking contributions and gain a deeper understanding of their literary prowess. The ticket price for this extraordinary event? Absolutely free! So, don't miss out on this awe-inspiring opportunity to delve into the captivating worlds crafted by these trailblazing sister novelists. Discover the power of their words and be transported into the realms of imagination that they have so beautifully created. Join a community of fellow literature enthusiasts in celebrating the artistry and legacy of these exceptional women. Immerse yourself in an evening of enlightenment and inspiration at the In-Person Lecture: Trailblazing Sister Novelists.

Let's See... What Else?! (7:30 show) | Lucky Jack's

Feb 20, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Arts
Comedy
Let's See... What Else?! (7:30 show) is an exceptional comedy event happening in the vibrant city of New York. Hosted by the brilliant Tom Delgado and Courtney Maginnis, this weekly show takes place in the legendary basement venue of Lucky Jack's, located at 129 Orchard Street. Prepare to be entertained by a sizzling lineup of talented comics from esteemed platforms such as Comedy Central, HBO, Conan, and many more. Expect delightful surprises with surprise drop-ins, adding an element of excitement to the already captivating performances. As if that wasn't enough, this event also features world-famous trivia, allowing you to test your knowledge and engage in some friendly competition. Join us on February 20, 2024, for an unforgettable evening filled with laughter, wit, and amusement. Tickets are priced at a reasonable $12.51, providing excellent value for the incredible entertainment you'll experience. Don't miss out on this opportunity to enjoy a night of top-notch comedy at Lucky Jack's.

Book Event: Rhaina Cohen | Greenlight Bookstore in Fort Greene

Feb 20, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Brooklyn
Arts
Literary Arts
Join us for an in-store event in Brooklyn on Wednesday, February 20 at 7:30 PM, as NPR's Rhaina Cohen presents her thought-provoking book, The Other Significant Others: Reimagining Life with Friendship at the Center. In conversation with Priya Parker, Cohen explores the power of deep friendships and challenges societal norms surrounding relationships. The book delves into the lives of individuals who have chosen a friend as their life partner, whether as home co-owners, co-parents, or caregivers. Through years of original reporting and extensive social science research, Cohen encourages us to recognize the various forms of profound connections that can anchor our lives. The Other Significant Others prompts us to question our own desires and expectations when it comes to relationships, allowing us to redefine what constitutes a fulfilling life. This event is a celebration of platonic love and will take place at Greenlight Bookstore in Fort Greene. Admission is free, so come and embrace the power and beauty of deep friendships.

14Y After Dark: Meet the Artists | 14th Street Y

Feb 20, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Arts
Join the vibrant 14Y community at the highly anticipated event, 14Y After Dark: Meet the Artists. This engaging gathering brings together the talented 14Y Dancers, LABA Fellows, and esteemed arts alumni for a night of stimulating discussions, enjoyable icebreakers, and invaluable networking opportunities. Immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere as you connect with passionate individuals from our arts and culture programs, including the renowned Artist Advisory Committee members. As you mingle with like-minded creatives, relish in the captivating melodies and avail yourself of the enticing $5 selection of beer, wine, and spiked hot cocoa. Please note that guests must provide proof of age when purchasing alcoholic beverages. Located at the esteemed 14th Street Y in the heart of New York City, this monthly series for adults, 14Y After Dark, promises an unforgettable evening every third Tuesday. Indulge in a variety of adult-focused events that encompass everything from crafting and music to mingling and art appreciation. Unwind and revel in the vibrant New York nightlife, surrounded by friends and the dynamic atmosphere of the 14Y community. Don't miss out on this exceptional opportunity to connect with fellow artists, expand your horizons, and embrace the rich cultural scene that 14Y has to offer. For more information on 14Y After Dark: Meet the Artists, please visit 14StreetY.org/Community.

Book Launch + Conversation: Lucinda Halpern | GET SIGNED | Housing Works Bookstore Cafe

Feb 20, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Arts
Literary Arts
Join Lucinda Halpern, a veteran literary agent, and book editor Leah Trowborst for an exclusive event that will give aspiring authors the tools they need to get published. Lucinda Halpern, author of the highly-anticipated book "Get Signed: Find an Agent, Land a Book Deal, and Become a Published Author," will be discussing her strategies alongside Penguin Random House book editor Leah Trowborst. This event will take place on February 20, 2024, at the Housing Works Bookstore Cafe in New York City. Lucinda Halpern is a literary agent with over 15 years of experience and the founder of Lucinda Literary, a reputable agency based in New York. With her extensive background in the publishing industry, she has worked with major publishers such as Penguin Random House, Simon & Schuster, and Macmillan. Her expertise lies in representing New York Times and internationally best-selling authors in popular science, narrative nonfiction, memoir, and upmarket fiction. Don't miss this incredible opportunity to learn from industry experts and gain valuable insights into the world of publishing. Reserve your spot at the event by pre-ordering "Get Signed" at getsignedbook.com. Stay updated with Lucinda Halpern's latest news and updates on Instagram and Twitter.

Clifford Prince King: Let me know when you get home | New York

Feb 21–May 26, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Exhibitions
For his first public art exhibition, King photographed the people and places he encountered during travels in the summer of 2023. An extension of his autobiographical practice, as a photo diary of King’s time in artist residencies at BOFFO on Fire Island, Light Work in Syracuse, and Eigth House in Vermont, as well as travels throughout São Paulo and the Cayman Islands. During this period of transience, King sought to capture his sources of comfort, companionship, and love. The resulting series explores nature, intimacy, the act of claiming space, and the significance of creating a home. “ marks a nomadic period in the artist’s life when the people that surrounded him temporarily became his home. The series serves as a visual journey tracing King’s summer travels, cumulatively revealing a meditative self-portrait,” said Public Art Fund Adjunct Curator Katerina Stathopoulou. “Presented larger-than-life on hundreds of JCDecaux bus shelters and newsstands, King’s arresting portraits gaze directly at the viewer, diminishing the space between audience and subject.” Based in New York, Clifford Prince King is a self-taught photographer who documents his relationships and experiences as a queer Black man, recording his life and the ways it is shaped by the people that surround him. Growing up in Arizona, King seldom saw his own identity reflected in images or popular films. A desire for representation led him to begin creating deeply personal images that extend an invitation to diverse audiences similarly seeking a sense of belonging, community, and safety. “This series of works came about during a time in my life when the people, places, and pieces organically fell together to form a new sense of home. Displayed on public bus shelters and newsstands throughout the winter time, these photographs will offer a breath of fresh air, surrender, and release, providing diverse audience members with warmth, tenderness, and an encouragement to embrace and heal from the past,” said King. King’s photographs capture poignant moments of desire, closeness, and self-realization unfolding in lush natural environments and interior domestic spaces. At once ambiguous and narrative, the photographs take on a cinematic quality, evoking questions of what took place leading up to the image and what will come to pass. Using a 35mm film camera to lend the work a timeless, grainy quality, King bathes his subjects in the warm natural light of summer, capturing them in gentle poses of vulnerability, affection, and contemplation. Among the images unfurling the drama and warmth of relationships are a capoeira dancer caught mid-handstand on a rooftop in São Paolo, a couple standing closely together by the waterfront in the rain, and two lovers kissing while handcuffed off the side of a road, illuminated by car headlights. The series title, , evokes layers of meaning surrounding experiences of affection and shelter. The phrase is an expression of care and concern for loved ones within spaces where safety isn’t guaranteed for members of LGTBQ+ and BIPOC communities. Additionally, it alludes to the exhibition’s presentation on bus shelters, sites for people commuting to and from their residences. Finally, the title also expresses the journey and desire to find a sense of belonging during transient and unmoored life stages. Exploring companionship and selfhood, King’s six-foot portraits stand as pillars of LGTBQ+ and BIPOC communities, in scenes rich with poetry, release, and contemplation. With this new body of work, King strives to carve out space for people like himself in the city streets, making his subjects unapologetically visible. is curated by Public Art Fund Adjunct Curator Katerina Stathopoulou. is on view on 300 JCDecaux bus shelters and 30 newsstands throughout New York City, Chicago, and Boston. The exhibition can be explored anytime, anywhere, on the .

Lover's Inferno: Hell Hath No Fury | The Red Pavilion, Flushing Avenue, Brooklyn, NY, USA

Feb 21, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Brooklyn
Arts
Dance
Lover's Inferno: Hell Hath No Fury is a captivating post-Valentine's Day aerial exploration that delves into the realms of love and heartbreak, drawing inspiration from Dante's 9 circles. Presented by Aerial Acoustics in collaboration with PriyaOnStage, this unforgettable evening combines the art of pole dance with the enchanting melodies of an 8-piece live jazz ensemble. Set against the dramatic backdrop of Dante's nine circles of Hell, this unique performance at The Red Pavilion in Brooklyn, NY, will take you on a mesmerizing journey of rhythm and storytelling. Immerse yourself in an aerial acrobatics spectacle, where the performers effortlessly intertwine music, movement, and narrative. The Red Pavilion, located at 1241 Flushing Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11237, provides an ideal setting for this one-of-a-kind event on February 21, 2024. As the evening unfolds, you will be transported to a world where passion and despair collide, leaving you spellbound by the synergy of art forms. Tickets for Lover's Inferno: Hell Hath No Fury range from $44.52 to $76.54, offering different levels of seating options to suit your preferences. Experience the magic of this enthralling performance that delves deep into the human experience of love and heartbreak, all while being serenaded by the soul-stirring melodies of live jazz. Don't miss this opportunity to witness the fusion of movement and music as they come together in perfect harmony.

Fox & The Familiar, Noshows 2024 (New York) | Mercury Lounge

Feb 21, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Concerts
Fox & The Familiar, Noshows is an extraordinary concert scheduled to take place at the renowned Mercury Lounge on February 21, 2024. Situated at 217 East Houston St., New York, NY, 10002, this iconic venue sets the stage for an unforgettable musical experience. This spectacular event will showcase a selection of captivating songs that will undoubtedly leave the audience in awe. With an incredible lineup of talented artists, Fox & The Familiar, Noshows promises to deliver a night filled with enchanting melodies and mesmerizing performances. Mark your calendars, as tickets for Fox & The Familiar, Noshows will be available for purchase from January 22, 2024, at 17:50, until February 22, 2024, at 04:00. Don't miss the opportunity to secure your spot at this sensational concert. Immerse yourself in the magic of live music and be transported to a world of pure musical bliss. The atmosphere at Mercury Lounge is sure to be electric, as fans gather together to celebrate the artistry and passion of Fox & The Familiar, Noshows. Prepare to be captivated by the soulful melodies and expertly crafted performances. Fox & The Familiar, Noshows promises to be an event that will resonate with music lovers of all ages. So, mark your calendars, secure your tickets, and join in on this extraordinary musical journey. Experience the magic of Fox & The Familiar, Noshows at Mercury Lounge and create memories that will last a lifetime.

Album Release Concert for "Just As I Am" | Brooklyn Art Haus, Marcy Avenue, Brooklyn, NY, USA

Feb 21, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Brooklyn
Musical
Arts
Ivan Christopher & Greater Glory, in collaboration with Lizson Music, are hosting an exclusive and much-anticipated Album Release Concert for "Just As I Am". This extraordinary event will take place in the vibrant city of Brooklyn at the esteemed Brooklyn Art Haus, located on Marcy Avenue. Dedicated to supporting a good cause, the concert is organized as a benefit for New York City's historic Middle Church. Attendees can expect an unforgettable evening filled with captivating melodies and soul-stirring performances. Mark your calendars for February 21, 2024, and join us at 24 Marcy Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11211, for a night that celebrates the expressive power of music and showcases the incredible talents of Ivan Christopher & Greater Glory. This concert is not to be missed, as it promises to be an exceptional experience for all music enthusiasts. Immerse yourself in the enchanting atmosphere of this special event and be a part of history in the making. Experience the magic of "Just As I Am" and support a worthy cause with your presence at this remarkable Album Release Concert.

The Moth StorySLAM | The Bell House

Feb 21, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Brooklyn
Arts
Comedy
The Moth StorySLAM is coming to Brooklyn on February 21st, 2024. Hosted by The Bell House, this captivating event invites individuals to participate in a story telling competition centered around the theme of "CHEMISTRY". The stage is open to anyone with a tale to share, allowing them to explore the power of combinations. Whether it's complex reactions, sparks, or magical solutions, attendees can expect to be immersed in stories that highlight the dynamic rapport and explosive interactions that can occur. Throughout the evening, lessons learned in the lab of life will be shared, showcasing the transformative nature of this event. Safety goggles will be on as the audience witnesses the captivating performances. The bar opens at 5:00pm, with doors opening at 7:15pm for the 8:00pm show. General admission is priced at $19.50, and guests must be 21 or older to attend. Please note that this event will have mixed seating and standing, so arriving early is recommended for the best seat selection. Don't miss out on this extraordinary evening of storytelling at The Moth StorySLAM in Brooklyn.

Curator Walkthrough: Lionel Bovier on ‘Verena Loewensberg. Kind of Blue’ | Hauser & Wirth New York, 32 East 69th St

Feb 21, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Arts
Fine Art
Join curator Lionel Bovier for a walkthrough of the highly anticipated exhibition, ‘Verena Loewensberg. Kind of Blue’, marking the artist's first solo show in New York. Taking place on February 21, 2024, at Hauser & Wirth New York, this event offers a unique opportunity to explore the works of Verena Loewensberg, a pioneering figure of the Zurich school of concrete artists. Loewensberg's oeuvre is known for its formal and chromatic brilliance, captivating viewers with structured oil compositions infused with vivid colors and shapes. The exhibition, curated by Henriette Coray Loewensberg, president of the Verena Loewensberg Foundation, in collaboration with Lionel Bovier, vice president of the Foundation and director of MAMCO in Geneva, showcases paintings spanning four decades of the artist's career, including her only sculptural creation. Inspired by her love for jazz, which resonates through her works, the presentation is aptly titled after Miles Davis' iconic 1959 album. Admission to this remarkable event is free, but reservations are recommended to secure your spot. Don't miss this chance to immerse yourself in the artistry of Verena Loewensberg and gain insights from curator Lionel Bovier.

Summer Wheat with Jen Sudul Edwards | Rizzoli Bookstore

Feb 21, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Arts
Join artist Summer Wheat and curator Jen Sudul Edwards at the launch of Summer Wheat's debut monograph. This exciting event will take place at the Rizzoli Bookstore in New York City on February 21, 2024. The monograph explores Wheat's unique artistic journey, which combines influences from Native American art, Western art, astrology, and comic books. Wheat's vibrant paintings, sculptures, and large-scale installations celebrate the power of women and challenge traditional notions of gender roles. Through her work, Wheat invites us to envision a world where labor and leisure coexist harmoniously, creating a space for healing and equality. At the event, Sudul Edwards will discuss the diverse subjects that inspire Wheat, including her interest in alchemy. Additionally, there will be a conversation between Wheat and curator Anne Ellegood about her sculptural work and immersive installations. Don't miss this opportunity to engage with the thought-provoking art of Summer Wheat. Admission is free, but seating is limited, so be sure to arrive early. Can't attend? You can still order a signed copy of Wheat's monograph online.

February Coming Together Through Creativity | The Actors Theatre Workshop

Feb 21, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Arts
Theater
Discover the power of creativity during times of great change and challenge at the upcoming workshop "February Coming Together Through Creativity" led by renowned Artistic Director and Founder, Thurman E. Scott. This inspiring event will take place on February 21st from 6pm-10:00pm EST at The Actors Theatre Workshop in New York City. During this scholarship workshop, Mr. Scott will guide attendees through a series of creative exercises and techniques designed to expand their creativity and offer new insights about themselves and others. By participating in this workshop, you will have the opportunity to join a diverse group of individuals who are seeking understanding, connection, and unity through the creative process. Creativity serves as a means of reaching out and making connections with the universal collective family, fostering harmony in the world. By engaging in the creative exercises taught by Mr. Scott, attendees can transform the energy of fear and uncertainty that often accompanies times of change into hope and possibility. Suppressing our creative energy and imagination can lead to struggles, disagreements, and pain. By embracing and expressing our creativity, we empower ourselves to innovate, cultivate abundance, and forge stronger connections. This interactive class will also provide a platform for open dialogue with Mr. Scott, allowing you to ask questions about today's issues and learn how to incorporate creative techniques into your daily life. Furthermore, there will be a brief opportunity for one-on-one conversations with Mr. Scott during a short break. This is your chance to develop new creative tools that will empower you to embrace your individuality, celebrate common bonds, and rise to the challenge of building stronger communities and a better country. It is important to note that this workshop is specifically designed to overcome isolation and unite people. Therefore, RSVP is required and walk-ins will not be admitted. Join us at The Actors Theatre Workshop, located at 145 West 28th Street 3F, New York, NY 10001, for an unforgettable evening of creativity and connection. Tickets are available by donation. Don't miss this opportunity to expand your creative horizons and join the collective movement towards unity and growth.

In Conversation: Molly Warnock, Sarah Crowner, and David Reed | Timothy Taylor

Feb 21, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Arts
Fine Art
Join curator Molly Warnock and artists Sarah Crowner and David Reed for an engaging conversation inside Simon Hantaï: Unfolding at Timothy Taylor in New York. This thought-provoking exhibition showcases a remarkable collection of paintings, many of which have never been seen before in the United States. Taking place on February 21, 2024, this event offers a unique opportunity to delve into Hantaï's artistic achievements and explore his enduring relevance in the realm of painting. During the conversation, Warnock, Crowner, and Reed will discuss the profound impact of Hantaï's work, his artistic legacy, and the ways in which his contributions continue to shape contemporary painting. This event promises to be a fascinating exploration of Hantaï's techniques, themes, and artistic vision. In Conversation: Molly Warnock, Sarah Crowner, and David Reed will be held at Timothy Taylor, located at 74 Leonard Street, New York, NY 10013. Admission to this event is free, providing an accessible and enriching experience for all attendees. Don't miss this remarkable opportunity to engage with the rich artistic discourse surrounding Simon Hantaï: Unfolding.

e-flux Film Award presents: Special Screenings. Part I | e-flux Screening Room

Feb 22, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Brooklyn
Arts
Fine Art
Join us for an exciting three-part screening of artists' films presented by e-flux Film Award. The first part, taking place on Thursday, February 22 at 7pm at the e-flux Screening Room in Brooklyn, features works by José Cardoso, Nour Ouayda, and Riar Rizaldi. These films, curated by the award's esteemed 2023 pre-selection committee members, offer a captivating exploration of the forefront of recent artists' films. José Cardoso's film, "What the Soil Remembers," tells the powerful story of a close-knit community in Die Vlakte, South Africa, forcibly uprooted to make way for Stellenbosch University during the Apartheid regime. It delves into the traumatic effects of displacement on the residents and the ongoing fight for justice and reparations. Nour Ouayda's "The Secret Garden" takes us on a surreal journey where never-before-seen trees, plants, and flowers mysteriously appear throughout a city. Camelia and Nahla investigate the origins of these peculiar creatures, leading to strange and mysterious events. Riar Rizaldi's "Notes from Gog Magog" explores the interconnection between ghost stories, tech company culture in South Korea, and the economy of logistics in Indonesia. This intriguing film navigates through a notebook/premake film and a dossier of an unmade techno-horror feature-length film. Don't miss out on this exceptional opportunity to experience these groundbreaking artists' films. Mark your calendars for Parts II and III, which will take place on Saturday, February 24. For more information, please contact program@e-flux.com. Remember to secure your tickets in advance, as this is an event you won't want to miss.

Intro to Shuffling w/ Matt | 520 8th Ave

Feb 22, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Sports & Fitness
Discover the art of Shuffling at the highly-anticipated event, "Intro to Shuffling w/ Matt." This immersive workshop will provide attendees with the essential knowledge and skills to master the basics steps and beginner moves of this mesmerizing dance style. Taking place in the vibrant city of New York, at the esteemed venue located at 520 8th Avenue, participants will gather on February 22, 2024, to delve into the world of Shuffling. Led by the renowned instructor Matt, this event promises a transformative experience for all dance enthusiasts. Secure your spot now for the remarkable price of $20 and embark on a journey of rhythm and self-expression. Don't miss out on this opportunity to expand your dance repertoire and join a community of passionate dancers. Mark your calendars and prepare to shuffle your way to greatness at "Intro to Shuffling w/ Matt" in the heart of New York City.

Book Event: Halifu Osumare with Camille A. Brown | Greenlight Bookstore in Fort Greene

Feb 22, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Brooklyn
Arts
Literary Arts
Renowned dancer, choreographer, educator, cultural activist, and scholar, Halifu Osumare, is thrilled to unveil her highly anticipated second memoir, Dancing the Afrofuture. This extraordinary event will take place on Thursday, February 22, at 7:30 PM at the esteemed Greenlight Bookstore in Fort Greene, Brooklyn. Building on the success of her previous memoir, Dancing in Blackness, Osumare delves into her personal and artistic journey as a dancer and choreographer during the iconic Black Arts Movement of the 1960s. In Dancing the Afrofuture, she reflects on how her early career has shaped her development as an academic, exploring the profound influence of her teaching and research against the backdrop of a politically charged and culturally vibrant twenty-first century. Osumare expertly weaves her experiences with the pressing social issues of our time, including the Black Lives Matter movement, to present a powerful and insightful narrative. To add a special touch to this remarkable occasion, Osumare will engage in an enlightening conversation with the acclaimed Black female choreographer, Camille A. Brown. Together, they will delve into Osumare's life and body of work, highlighting the significance of her contributions and celebrating her unwavering commitment to championing Black history and culture. This captivating event is part of Greenlight Bookstore's Black History Month programming and promises to be an inspirational and thought-provoking experience. Don't miss the opportunity to be part of this momentous occasion. Admission is free, so mark your calendars and join us at Greenlight Bookstore in Brooklyn on February 22 for an unforgettable evening with Halifu Osumare and Camille A. Brown.

Artist Alan Michelson Lecture, February 22nd, 5 pm | Pratt Institute

Feb 22, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Brooklyn
Arts
Fine Art
Join artist Alan Michelson for an enlightening lecture on February 22nd at 5 pm in the vibrant city of Brooklyn. Taking place at the esteemed Pratt Institute, this thought-provoking event promises profound insights into Alan's renowned body of work, as well as discussions on problematic monuments and the significance of Indigenous mounds and middens. As a distinguished member of the Six Nations of the Grand River, Alan Michelson brings a unique perspective to his artistry, curatorship, writing, and lecturing. Immerse yourself in his internationally recognized talent as he delves into the complexities of his creations and explores the cultural importance of these historical and indigenous symbols. This exclusive event will be held in the ARC*E-11 MSCI TEC Classroom, providing an intimate and engaging atmosphere for attendees. Don't miss the opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of Alan Michelson's artistic vision and his profound insights into the connections between art and heritage. Admission to this captivating lecture is free, so mark your calendars and prepare to be inspired by one of New York's most celebrated artists.

Designing Fearlessly ~ A Design Studio's Journey to Purpose | Museum of Arts and Design

Feb 22, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Arts
Design
Join Shar Biggers of Saleah as she takes you on an intimate and thought-provoking journey through her design studio's rebrand. Discover the motivations, creative process, and powerful impact on Saleah's brand identity at the Museum of Arts and Design on February 22nd. This event, titled Designing Fearlessly: A Design Studio's Evolution to Purpose, is a must-attend for seasoned design founders, aspiring designers, and anyone passionate about the power of design. Be inspired by Shar's insights on overcoming challenges and thriving in the industry while breaking down barriers and glass ceilings through strategic branding. Gain actionable insights and connect with a community that values diversity and approaches world problems through design. This event is part of the Fresh Dialogue event series, which focuses on current events, cultural issues, and emerging topics in the design world. Don't miss out on this opportunity to witness the fusion of creativity, diversity, and strategic design thinking. Get your tickets now to ensure your place at this transformative event.

The “Cocooning” Exhibit | Brooklyn Art Cave

Feb 22, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Brooklyn
Arts
Step into a world of self-discovery and personal growth at the transformative introspective event, The "Cocooning" Exhibit. This captivating two-night experience will take place on February 12th at the prestigious Prince George Ballroom in downtown Manhattan. Delve into the depths of your inner world and emerge stronger and more enlightened. The journey continues on February 22nd at the Brooklyn Art Cave, located at 897 Broadway, Brooklyn, NY. Immerse yourself in an extraordinary art viewing and celebration, where you'll witness the culmination of introspection and personal growth. The "Cocooning" Exhibit offers a unique opportunity to explore your inner self and embark on a transformative journey. This exclusive event promises to inspire and leave a lasting impact on all attendees. Tickets for this remarkable experience are available for the affordable price of $7.18. Don't miss out on this chance to enhance your personal growth and witness the power of self-discovery. Join us at The "Cocooning" Exhibit in Brooklyn, NY, and be part of a truly transformative event. See you there!

Breath Dance Journey | Galo Space

Feb 22, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Arts
Dance
Experience the enchanting Breath Dance Journey, an immersive event that combines rhythmic movements and deep breathwork to create a truly blissful experience. This transformative journey is led by renowned SOMA Breath Instructor and Transformational Coach, Steve Smyth, and accompanied by the mesmerizing beats of DJ Asilia. The evening begins with an energizing breathwork meditation journey, where Steve Smyth will guide participants through powerful ancient pranayama breathing techniques. This breathwork sound journey will promote a sense of well-being and upliftment, as participants connect with their breath, sound, meditation, and visualization. Following the breathwork session, DJ Asilia takes over, leading participants on an ecstatic dance journey. Through carefully curated deep music that ebbs and flows, DJ Asilia creates waves of energy that mirror the cyclical principles of nature. Participants will receive headphones for a silent disco vibe sound journey, allowing them to fully immerse themselves in the music and their own movement. During the ecstatic dance journey, participants are encouraged to let go of control and judgment, allowing their bodies to move freely and expressively. This dance meditation experience provides a safe space for self-expression and emotional release. The event will be held at Galo Space in Soho, New York City. Participants are advised to arrive 15 minutes before the start time and come dressed in comfortable clothing. Water will be available for hydration, and participants are encouraged to bring a yoga mat or blanket for the breathwork session. Breath Dance Journey is suitable for all levels, from beginners to experienced practitioners. It offers a range of benefits, including improved brain health, relief from stress and anxiety, enhanced creativity, and improved sleep quality. Don't miss this opportunity to embark on a transformative journey of self-discovery and personal growth. Book your ticket for Breath Dance Journey in New York City on February 22, 2024, for an unforgettable evening of breathwork and ecstatic dance.

Beatrix Potter: Drawn to Nature | New York

Feb 23–Jun 9, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Exhibitions
Creator of unforgettable animal characters like Peter Rabbit, Mr. Jeremy Fisher, and Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle, the beloved children’s book author and illustrator Beatrix Potter (1866–1943) rooted her fiction in the natural world. Childhood summers spent in Scotland and the English Lake District nourished Potter’s love of nature, while her famous menagerie of pets inspired her picture letters and published tales. Her study of botany and mycology established an abiding interest in the life sciences, a passion she would bring to rural life at Hill Top Farm in Cumbria, England. There, she enjoyed a second act as a sheep breeder and land conservationist, ultimately bequeathing four thousand acres of farmland to the National Trust. Beatrix Potter: Drawn to Nature brings together artwork, books, manuscripts, and artifacts from several institutions in the United Kingdom, including the Victoria and Albert Museum, the National Trust, and the Armitt Museum and Library. Paired with the Morgan’s exceptional collection of her picture letters, these objects trace how Potter’s innovative blend of scientific observation and imaginative storytelling shaped some of the world’s most popular children’s books.

Graham Little | New York

Feb 23–May 4, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Exhibitions
Little begins each composition by scouring artist monographs and stacks of weathered spreads in fashion magazines from the 1970s and 1980s. With a reverence for reference, his scenes infuse late-twentieth century advertising aesthetics with lush art-historical motifs, such as in Untitled (Bedroom), 2021, in which decorative flourishes—reminiscent of the late British designer Terence Conran—furnish a mantle beneath a couple depicted in the stiffened style of Etruscan funerary art. Little’s palette radiates warmth, and yet, his exacting handiwork and needlelike ornamentations are also coolly imperceptible, pristine, and smooth. In Little’s world not a hair is out of place; each refined figure is a custodian of the quietly immaculate interiors and exteriors they inhabit. Layering the aesthetics and ideals of Western advertising culture and art history, Little’s out-of-time characters are positioned with an air of remove. Born out of commercial photography, the men and women inhabiting these uncanny scenes are meant to be looked at and are conscious of it—participants in their own objectification. In Untitled (Ballroom), 2013, a young woman in a backless midnight-blue gown, matching opera gloves, and architectural gold jewelry feigns surprise as if someone has just walked in the room; her attentive gaze causes the viewer to contemplate their own. In offering idealized portrayals of a privileged lifestyle, the artist hints at the fragility of yearning for luxury when none is for sale. The intimate scale of Little’s work further reinforces its conceptual foundations; as if peering through the window of a miniature model, viewers are encouraged to physically lean in and absorb the nuance of each detail. Despite their physicality, the ambiguous contexts of his subjects inspire endless curiosity: What is the man in the wine-colored robe and slippers reading while he sips his morning coffee? Who is the woman in an elaborate white and red-hearted apron—which matches her tablecloth and starched napkins—entertaining for tea? How did the mangy fox die? Little’s compositions are keepers of their secrets, endlessly flexible to viewers’ imaginations.

CD Lecture Series: Scott Reinhard | The Auditorium at Alvin Johnson/J.M. Kaplan Hall

Feb 23, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Arts
Design
Scott Reinhard is a highly skilled graphics editor at the renowned New York Times. With a dedicated focus on cartography and data visualization, Reinhard brings a wealth of expertise and creativity to his work. His contributions to the field have made a significant impact, earning him a well-deserved reputation as a leader in his industry. We are pleased to announce that Scott Reinhard will be the featured speaker at the upcoming CD Lecture Series event in New York City. Taking place at the prestigious Auditorium at Alvin Johnson/J.M. Kaplan Hall, this captivating lecture is set to inspire and inform attendees with Reinhard's unparalleled insights and groundbreaking work. Join us on February 23, 2024, for this enlightening event. Admission is free, offering a unique opportunity to gain valuable knowledge from one of the industry's most talented individuals. Don't miss this chance to hear Scott Reinhard speak about his captivating journey in the world of cartography and data visualization. Mark your calendars now and make your way to 66 West 12th Street A106, New York, NY 10011. This event promises to be a remarkable experience, providing attendees with a deeper understanding of the power of graphics and visualization in today's world. Reserve your spot today and immerse yourself in the brilliance of Scott Reinhard's expertise.

vonnie whatever & the whoevers / MER / Awksymoron 2024 (Brooklyn) | Brooklyn Made

Feb 23, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Brooklyn
Concerts
Vonnie Whatever & The Whoevers / MER / Awksymoron is an electrifying concert experience that will take place at Brooklyn Made on February 23, 2024. This highly anticipated event will feature an incredible lineup of talented artists who will captivate the audience with their extraordinary musical prowess. Located at 428 Troutman St, Brooklyn, NY, 11237, Brooklyn Made is the perfect venue to immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of this spectacular concert. Prepare to be swept away by a wave of soulful melodies and high-energy performances that will leave you craving for more. From the moment the first note hits your eardrums, you'll be transported to a world where music is the universal language that unites people from all walks of life. The concert will showcase a carefully curated selection of songs that will showcase the unique talents of Vonnie Whatever & The Whoevers, MER, and Awksymoron. These artists will take you on a musical journey that will touch your heart, move your body, and ignite your soul. Don't miss out on this unforgettable night of pure musical bliss. Mark your calendars and get ready to experience Vonnie Whatever & The Whoevers / MER / Awksymoron like never before. Tickets for this extraordinary event will be available for purchase from January 30, 2024, at 15:00 until February 24, 2024, at 04:00. Secure your spot and be a part of this momentous occasion that will be talked about for years to come.

Come Explore Wonderful Life Seniors Art Extravaganza | 2034 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, NY, USA

Feb 23–Feb 24, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Brooklyn
Arts
Fine Art
Join us for the Come Explore Wonderful Life Seniors Art Extravaganza! This captivating event is a vibrant celebration of creativity and talent by our remarkable senior artists. Prepare to be captivated by their stunning artworks and inspired by their compelling stories. The extravaganza will take place at 2034 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, NY, USA. Do not miss this extraordinary opportunity to witness the extraordinary talent of our senior artists. Mark your calendars and be a part of a memorable day filled with art, laughter, and joy! The Come Explore Wonderful Life Seniors Art Extravaganza is an unmissable event that showcases the artistic brilliance of seniors. Located at 2034 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, NY, USA, this event promises to be a feast for the senses. From February 23 to February 24, immerse yourself in a world of creativity and be astounded by the incredible talent on display. Best of all, admission is free, so you can experience the magic without breaking the bank. Don't let this opportunity pass you by - make sure to attend the Come Explore Wonderful Life Seniors Art Extravaganza and discover the awe-inspiring artistry of our senior artists.

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