Lauren Kalman
Solo exhibition and curatorial selection from the permanent collection at the Museum of Arts and Design.

But if the Crime is Beautiful… Photo by Jenna Bascom. Courtesy of the Museum of Arts and Design.
Solo exhibition and curatorial selection from the permanent collection at the Museum of Arts and Design.
But if the Crime is Beautiful… Photo by Jenna Bascom. Courtesy of the Museum of Arts and Design.
In this solo exhibition at Women & Their Work, Ana Esteve Llorens examines space by creating an ambitious 20-foot long structure made of interlocking panels and a new series of 10 handwoven, naturally dyed textile pieces.
Ana Esteve Llorens, Studies for Future Objects, 2016. Wood, handwoven cotton, and natural dyes.
A group show of 33 artists working in flat media. Includes drawings by Yaddo artist Elizabeth Gilfilen. Opening reception is Friday, December 9, 6-9 PM.
Concert premiere of Dream Forms and selections from Yaddo Songs, performed by di.vi.sion ensemble. Please see the website for more information.
Book launch for new coffee-table book that surveys fifty years of performance at Saratoga Springs Performing Arts Center. 6 PM.
This loan exhibition, presented by the Chapel Art Center in collaboration with Stephen Ongpin Fine Art, London, displays a survey of Anne Connell’s paintings and works on paper.
A performance of award-winning playwright Catherine Ann Jones’s play about the American poet H.D. (Hilda Doolittle, 1886-1961) and her relationship with Freud. Tickets are available here. For more information, including information about additional performances, please see the artist’s website.
Tony Award-winning playwright and performer Sarah Jones (Bridge & Tunnel) returns to the New York stage as a dazzling medley of characters in Sell/Buy/Date, an exuberant new show inspired by the real-life experiences of people affected by the sex industry. Extended through December 3. Tickets (with promo code activated) can be purchased here.
An exhibition at Blue Hill Cultural Center in Pearl River, New York that includes seven of Churchill’s larger paintings. Opening is December 8, 2016, at 7:30 PM.
Beneath the Flame