Tuesday, September 21, 2010

MUST SEES Art & Film / September 21- 27

September 22 (7 pm) Cinema Tropical's Music+Film / Janeiro In New York Summer Series. Screening of Tom Ze: Liberated Astronaut (Igor Iglesias Gonzalez, 2009), a retrospective on Brazilian experimental musician Tom Ze. Tickets are $12. At 92YTribeca, 200 Hudson Street (at Canal Street). For more information and to buy tickets, click here or call 212-601-1000.

September 22 (7 pm) Mexico: Independence and Revolution Depicted Through Film. In celebration of the Bicentennial of Mexico’s independence movement and the Centennial of the Mexican Revolution, the King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center presents Look at Me Beauty (Pimentel Melo, 2009) and La Virgen que forjó una patria (Brancho, 1942), two films about myth in Mexican culture and history. At 53 Washington Square South. For more information, click here or call 212-998-3650.

September 23 (6-9 pm) Harvest Moon FUNdraising Party. The Bronx River Arts Center presents a fundraising event for the renovation of its building, featuring live music, a DJ, free happy hour from 6-7 pm, and an audience juried art exhibition and sale. Tickets are $20 per person or $30 for two. For more information, click here.

September 24 and 25 (7.30 pm) Three Films by Lynne Sachs. Anthology Film Archives presents three films by Lynne Sachs: Wind in our Hair (2010), The Last Happy Day (2009), and The Task of the Translator (2010), followed by a reception and Q&A with the filmmaker. Tickets are $9. At the Anthology Film Archives, 32 Second Avenue. For a full schedule or more information, click here or call 212-505-5181. 

September 24 to 26 (See schedules below) Creatively Speaking. BAMcinematek presents a film series featuring films that speak to the wide-ranging experiences of people of color across the Diaspora. Tickets are $12. At BAM Rose Cinemas, 30 Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn. To purchase tickets or for more information, click here or call 718-777-3456.

Through September 24: Claridad - 50 Años de Lucha. Taller Boricua, Amigos de Claridad and the Hostos Center for the Arts and Culture present a photographic journey that documents the 50 years of valiant, uninterrupted reporting by Puerto Rico’s national newspaper, Claridad. At Taller Boricua, 1680 Lexington Avenue between 105th and 106th Streets. For more information, call 212-831-4333. 

Through September 30: Color+Color. The Consulate General of Argentina in New York presents an exhibition of paintings and watercolors by Antonia Guzman. Running Mondays to Fridays, 11 am-5 pm at the Consulate General of Argentina, 12 West 56th Street. For more information, click here or call 212-541-7746.

Through January 9, 2011: Nueva York (1613-1945). El Museo del Barrio and the New York Historical Society present a mixed-media exhibition revealing the powerful role that Latinos and Spanish-speaking countries have played over the past four centuries to help shape New York into the most culturally vibrant city in the world. Running through January 9th at El Museo del Barrio, 1230 5th Avenue at 104th Street. For more information, click here ore call 212-831-7272.


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