Out & About

| 16 Jan 2017 | 06:49

    Thu 19

    ‘Art and The Brain’Cooper Union, 7 East Seventh St.

    6:30-9:30 p.m. Free

    Eric R. Kandel will discuss and sign copies of his latest book, “Reductionism in Art and Brain Science.”

    212-353-4100. cooper.edu

    ‘eye2eye’New York Academy of Art, 111 Franklin St.

    6-8 p.m. Free

    First of an ongoing series pairing major collectors with the Academy’s student body, on view through Feb. 19.

    212-966-0300. nyaa.edu

    Fri 20

    Worldwide ProtestFoley Square, 111 Worth St.

    5 p.m.-Midnight

    Students, workers, immigrants, women, LGBTQ and all who view a Trump presidency with a wary eye rally in Foley Square.

    212-619-1322. socialistalternative.org

    Book LaunchThe Mysterious Bookshop, 58 Warren St.

    7-9 p.m.

    Celebration of defiant Cantor Gold’s third adventure, “Genuine Gold,” with zesty launch party in the true spirit of rebels everywhere.

    212-587-1011. twitter.com/AnnAptaker

    Sat 21

    WOMEn’s march1 Dag Hammarskjold Plaza.

    11 a.m.-4 p.m.

    International community march in NYC in support of equality and civil rights welcomes all.

    212-788-7476. WomensMarchonNYC.com

    ‘...winter’s night’ Access Theater, 380 Broadway

    8-10:30 p.m. $10

    Everyday Inferno Theatre Co.’s annual evening of works directed by women.

    212-966-1047. everydayinferno.com

    Sun 22

    ‘Hard Cry’Lubov #207, 373 Broadway.

    6-9 p.m.

    Opening reception of “Hard Cry,” curated by Gabriel H. Sanchez, bringing together a group of five NYC-based artists,

    347-496-5833. lubov.nyc

    ‘Dream of Your Tongue’Catinca Tabacaru Gallery, 250 Broome St.

    6-8 p.m.

    Opening of “If you dream of your tongue, beware,” — first solo exhibition by Surinamese artist Xavier Robles de Medina.

    212-260-2481. cantincatabaru.com

    Mon 23

    ‘100 Days ImpacT’Impact Hub NYC, 384 Broadway, 5th floor

    6-8 p.m.

    In partnership with 70 organizations working on issues that will be most impacted by the agenda of the new administration.

    646-801-1247. impacthubnyc.com

    ‘LITTLE SYRIA’Arab American National Museum, 60 West St.

    9 a.m.-9 p.m.

    Exhibit about history of Arab immigrants who began settling on Washington Street in the late 1800s, transforming it into a thriving community.

    212-343-1234. arabamericanmuseum.org

    Tue 24

    ‘‘Undo list’The Drawing Center, 35 Wooster St.

    6-8 p.m. $5

    Opening receptions for Mateo López’s “Undo List,” Jackson Mac Low’s “Lines-Letters-Words” and Amy Sillman’s “After Metamorphoses.”

    212-219-2166. drawingcenter.org

    Rolling StonesGroove, 125 Macdougal St.

    7 p.m. $15.

    Two musicians play an acoustic guitar tribute performing Rolling Stones songs.

    212-254-9393. clubgroovenyc.com

    Wed 25

    Two PoetsThe Poetry Project, 131 East 10th St.

    8-10 p.m. $8

    Poets Alan Felsenthal and Matt Longabucco read from their works.

    212-674-0910. poetryproject.org

    ‘To Dance’ Theatre at 14th Street Y, 344 East 14th St.

    8:30-11 p.m. $18

    Musical: Audiences love him, the KGB hates him. All Valery Panov wants is to dance.

    818-642-6294. www.ToDanceTheMusical.com