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June 12, 2012

  • There is a new pre-school in Lincoln Square!

    The Day School at Christ and St. Stephen's Church
    120 West 69th Street
    New York [map]

    Price: $16,000.00

    June 12, 2012 09:00am - 04:00pm

    The Day School at Christ & St. Stephen's Church at 120 West 69th Street has a limited number of places for your pre-schoolers for Fall 2012. The School is an early childhood educational experience for children turning 3 this year and 4 year olds. It reflects Christ and St. Stephen's commitment to provide a first-rate educational experience for young learners. The Day School values the unique nature of each child and celebrates diversity and inclusiveness, hallmarks of both our multi-faceted neighborhood and our Anglican tradition. People of all faiths are not only welcomed but embraced. There is also Scholarship aid available to those who may need it. Visit www.csschurch.org for an application, to request more information or to set up a tour of our beautiful new school. For any questions, please feel free to contact Reverend Kathleen Liles, the Rector of Christ and St. Stephen's at liles@csschurch.org.

  • Printers, Monks & Craftsmen

    Museum of Biblical Art
    1865 Broadway, at 61st Street
    New York [map]

    Price: $7.00

    June 12, 2012 10:00am - 06:00pm

    This exhibition looks at the transitional period in hand press bookmaking through 14 Bibles printed between 1455 and 1525. As the era progressed, printers and other craftsmen involved in the production of a printed volume began to experiment with the possibilities hand press production afforded to create innovative, elegant books. Focusing on Gothic bindings and the structure of a selection of books drawn from the Rare Bible Collection a MOBIA, conservator Clare Manias explores regional differences in the volumes' styles, production, and form illustrating that printed books have stories to tell and are much more than what's between the covers.  Tickets for Seniors and Students $4.00.

  • The Adoration of the Magi by Bartolo di Fredi

    Museum of Biblical Art
    1865 Broadway, at 61st Street
    New York [map]

    Price: $7.00

    June 12, 2012 10:00am - 06:00pm

    Illustrating one of the most celebrated Renaissance themes, Bartolo di Fredi’s (c. 1330-1410) Adoration of the Magi will be reunited in this groundbreaking exhibition. The three known surviving panels of this Siense master’s unrivaled altarpiece are considered by many to be among Bartolo’s finest works. Composed of a monumental central panel depicting a tender visit of the Magi to the Christ Child, his Crucifixion and the mourning it brings, “Adoration of the Magi” by Bartolo di Fredi: A Masterpiece Reconstructed permits an in-depth study of this oft-depicted Christian narrative. Tickets for Seniors and Students $4.00.

  • Paris Blues Revisited: Romare Bearden, Albert Murray and Sam Shaw

    Jazz at Lincoln Center, Frederick P. Rose Hall
    Peter Jay Sharp Arcade, 5th Floor Time Warner Center
    New York [map]

    Price: Free

    June 12, 2012 10:00am - 11:00pm

    Designed as a book-on-the-wall, Paris Blues Revisited presents fine reproductions of collages by Romare Bearden, writing by Albert Murray and photographs by Sam Shaw. Following the Shaw-produced film Paris Blues, these three men decided to improvise their own Paris Blues – a collaborative picture-and-writing book celebrating Paris as well as Duke Ellington, co-composer (with Billy Strayhorn) of the movie's soundtrack and Louis Armstrong, one of that movie's stars. That book was never completed. Here, for the first time, finished pages, some of them unmistakable masterworks, as well as works-in-progress make clear the power of jazz to inspire collaborations of long-lasting beauty.

  • Jubilation|Rumination: Life, Real and Imagined at the American Folk Art Museum

    American Folk Art Museum
    2 Lincoln Square (Columbus at 66th Stree)
    New York [map]

    Price: Free

    June 12, 2012 12:00pm - 07:30pm

    Life is not lived in black and white: reality may have the tinge of dreams and dreams an air of reality. This provocative tension exists between the experiential nature of early American folk art and the fantastical imagery it often displays—between what is real and what is imagined. The same is true of the work of contemporary self-taught artists, which may introduce unique—and sometimes puzzling—expressions that illuminate the iconoclastic nature that is the flip side of the collective American psyche. The viewer is placed in the peculiar but exhilarating position of deciding for him- or herself whether the artwork expresses a disjuncture with reality or an uninhibited embracing of interior life. After all, what is more true, the picture that looks real or the picture that feels real; the observer or the observed? These perceptions shift as new scholarship emerges. Often, real-life roots are discovered for even arcane and esoteric imagery that has already influenced our response to an artist and his work: does this disappoint or satisfy the viewer? Diminish or enhance the creativity of the artist? One need only contemplate the culture- and memory-driven gestures of Martín Ramírez, the impressionistic nineteenth-century portraits by Dr. and Mrs. Shute, and minimalist mid-twentieth-century soot drawings by James Castle to render these distinctions immaterial. Instead the viewer is urged to enjoy the permeable fluidity between art and imagination, dream and belief.
    The exhibition is sponsored, in part, by Joyce Berger Cowin, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, by Bloomberg Philanthropies, by the Ford Foundation, and by the Magazine Antiques.
  • Star Quality: The World of Noel Coward

    New York Library for the Performing Arts
    Donald & Mary Oenslager Gallery, 40 Lincoln Plaza
    New York [map]

    Price: Free

    June 12, 2012 12:00pm - 06:00pm

    The NYPL presentation of this collaborative traveling exhibition is part of an international festival celebrating Coward's long, transatlantic career and his prowess as songwriter, playwright and peformer. The multi-media exhibition features posters, photographs, manuscripts, and music from The Library for the Performing Arts and AMPAS documenting his multiple roles in theater and film. In addition, newly discovered film footage and artifacts from Coward's home will be displayed for the first time. It will be accompanied by a screening series fo films written or directed by Coward, as well as by concerts and symposia.

  • Toe Tappin' Tuesdays

    New York Library for the Performing Arts
    Bruno Walter Auditorium, 40 Lincoln Center Plaza
    New York [map]

    Price: Free

    June 12, 2012 12:00pm - 01:30pm

    Tuesdays at noon have never been so much fun! The Gotham Jazzmen bring you Dixieland jazz with all your old favorites and more on Tuesdays.

  • Rock and Roll Icons

    New York Library for the Performing Arts
    40 Lincoln Center Plaza
    New York [map]

    Price: Free

    June 12, 2012 12:00pm - 06:00pm

    Rock and Roll Icons: Photographs by Patrick Harbron is a new exhibition taken from Harbron’s rock and roll concert and portrait photography of influential musicians and groups of the 1970’s and 1980’s, captured at pivotal moments in their careers. The exhibition features many photographs that have never been published or exhibited. Harbron photographed artists such as Elvis Costello, Blondie and Deborah Harry, The Cars, Rush, Stevie Ray Vaughn, The Police, Tom Petty, Prince, Bruce Springsteen, KD Lang, Dire Straits and Van Halen early in their careers. He followed these artists to prominence and others that were already well known including The Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Van Halen, Ray Charles, Eric Clapton, David Bowie, Queen, Neil Young, Bob Marley, The Who, Genesis, Elton John, KISS, U2, Aerosmith, Santana, Michael Jackson and Ray Charles. The work has been published on album,CD and DVD covers, in books, magazines, for publicity and tour booklets. Harbron has received numerous awards including two JUNO Award nominations for album cover photography. Some of his album work is included in the Taschen books ‘1000 Records Covers and Rock Covers'.

  • Dalcrose at Any Age: a Creative Aging Experience

    Lucy Moses School
    129 West 67th Street, between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue
    New York [map]

    Price: $125.00

    June 12, 2012 12:30pm - 01:30pm

    New this summer - a Dalcroze class just for seniors! Whether you have a life-long love of music or are curious to learn a little more about what makes music so enjoyable, this class will enrich your relationship with music. In Dalcroze Eurhythmics students learn to move in simple and elegant ways to express what the music is communicating to them. This wonderfully social class incorporates work with partners and in groups. Music used in the class will include classical favorites and standards from the American Song Book. As an added bonus, Dalcroze Eurhythmics has been known to improve your balance and posture! For information call 212 501 3360.

  • 180 Maiden Lane Concert Series

    180 Maiden Lane
    180 Maiden Lane
    New York [map]

    Price: Free

    June 12, 2012 12:30pm - 01:30pm

    Solo Piano: Gi-Young Hwang, piano SCHUBERT Impromptus Op. 142, No. 3-4 MUSTO Improvisation and Fugue ZAIMONT Wizards: Three Magic Masters BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata in A major, Op. 101 CHOPIN Scherzo No. 4 in E major Juilliard artists present one-hour lunchtime concerts of chamber music throughout the season All programs are subject to change. Announcements to be made at the individual concerts 180 Maiden Lane (formerly known as the Continental Center), located just south of South Street, is handicapped accessible. FREE concert, no tickets required. Concerts held on Tuesdays in June at the same venue and time, contact news@juilliard.edu for complete schedule.

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