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No Smoke and Mirrors Here

by Margie Cook Nov 16, 2012

 

Let loose while we plan your weekend.

 

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Eileen Quinlan, Smoke & Mirrors #18, 2005, UV-laminated chromogenic print mounted on Sintra, 16×20 inches. Courtesy of the artist and Miguel Abreu Gallery, New York.

 

FRIDAY

New York Live Arts presents The Barnard Project tonight at 7:30pm. Celebrate their eighth year of bringing artists and dancers together for a truly one of a kind experience.

There’s nothing like thinking outside the box in a 6’ x 6’ x 6’ space. Don’t miss this series of experimental plays held in Brooklyn’s renown Brick Theater. For more information check out Tiny Theater 2012.

Museum of Arts and Design welcomes Paris-based choreographer Liz Santoro and the world premiere of her latest work Watch It. Staged on the loading dock of the museum, this performance guarantees to be intimate and thought provoking, begins this evening at 8pm.

SATURDAY

The Brooklyn Museum is hosting the Children’s Book Fair featuring an all star cast of authors and illustrators. Attendees are encouraged to stay for a special performance of The Composer is Dead, recommended for children ages five and up.

Dear Sandy, we’re not sorry to see you go—Join Jennifer Egan, Jonathan Franzen, Joseph O’Neil, and loads more literati for a hurricane relief fundraiser for powerHouse Arena. For more information and how you can help click here.

SUNDAY

Brooklyn Arts Exchange presents their Open Studio Series. Stay tune for the moderated question and answer period and share your thoughts with your favorite artist.

Hey that’s My Chekhov Not Yours —Reserve a spot and watch artists including, Annie Baker, Kristen Kosmas, and Paul Lazar, discuss their unique takes on Chekhov’s work at The New Museum

 

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