March 1-13 (6-9pm) Pieces: Photographs - Opening. A group exhibition featuring the collaborative work of twelve local hispanic photographers. Running through March 13 from 3.30 to 7 pm. At LES Gallery, Clemente Soto Vélez Cultural and Education Center, 107 Suffolk, between Delancey and Rivington. For more information click here.
March 2-5 (See schedules below) Scope Art Show. The global art fair for emerging contemporary artists. Featuring work by Miriam Costanza, Lillian Garcia-Roig, Ana de la Cueva, and Natalia de Campos, among others. At 355 West 36th Street, 3rd. floor. For more information click here or call 212-268-1522.
March 3-6 (See schedules below) The Armory Show. New York's contemporary aand modern art fair, this year focused on Latin America. At Pier 94, 12th Avenue at 55th Street. For exhibitors, artists, and more information, click here.
March 3 (6-8pm) Argentine Art - Opening. Featuring works by Patricio Bonta (Drawings) and Debora Zilberman (Paintings.) Running through March 29 at the art gallery of the Consulate General of Argentina in New York, 12 West 56th Street. For more information click here or call 212-603-0400.
March 3 (6-8pm) Women in the Heights: Perspectives - Opening. In celebration of Women's History Month, a showcase of works by 28 female artists of Washington Heights and Indwood. Curated by Andrea Arroyo. Running through March 30 at the Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance's gallery, 178 Bennett Avenue at 189th Street. For schedules and more information, click here.
March 3 (6:30 pm) Mexican Modernism: New Perspectives. Panel discussion with four of the contributors to the Mexico Issue of The Journal of Decorative and Propaganda Art: Luis Carranza, Celeste Donovan, Lynda Klich, and James Oles. At King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center, 53 Washington Square South. For more information, click here.
March 3-6 (see schedules below) Judi Werthein at Volta. The New York-based, Argentine artist presents her work at the Y Gallery stand at Volta New York Fair, West 34th Street, 11th Floor. For more information, click here or call 917-721-4539.
March 5 (see schedules below) León Ferrari - Closing. First solo gallery exhibition of the Argentine artist since the acclaimed 2009 MoMA's "Tangled Alphabets: León Ferrari and Mira Shendel" retrospective. At Haunch of Venison, 1230 Avenue of the Americas, 20th Floor. For more information, click here or call 212-259-000.
March 5 (6-9 pm) Glow: A Group Art Exhibit - Opening. Featuring works by Tom Irizarry, Michael Longo, Elinor Pironti, and Ron Erickson. AtAbrazo Interno Gallery, Clemente Soto Vélez Cultural and Education Center, 107 Suffolk, between Delancey and Rivington. For more information click here.
March 5 (see schedules below) Andrés Basurto at Impulse - Opening. Presented by Antena Estudio & Lyons Wier Gallery. Running through April 2. For more information, click here.
March 5 (see schedules below) José Luis Fariñas: Skirting the Apocalyse - Closing. Watercolors on the verge of the grotesque, blending banality and obscenity. At Miyako Yoshinaga Art Propects, 547 West 27th Street. For more information click here.
March 5 (see schedules below) José Luis Fariñas: Skirting the Apocalyse - Closing. Watercolors on the verge of the grotesque, blending banality and obscenity. At Miyako Yoshinaga Art Propects, 547 West 27th Street. For more information click here.
March 5 (see schedules below) Brendan Fernandes: From His Hands - Closing. Brendan Fernandes’ first solo exhibition in New York. Often drawing on post-colonialist theory, Fernandes’ work investigates the concepts of cultural identity and authenticity. At Art in General, 79 Walker Street, Manhattan. For more information, click here.
March 5 - 6 (7 pm- 1 am) Hector Canonge - María Fernanda Hubeaut: Ocular-Trance-Ocular. Multimedia performance. Canonge invintes audiences to accompany him through a sequence of dream abstraction while Huebeat brings attention to her own music. Presented by Panoply Performance Laboratory, Performance Forum XII: Collaboration and Influence Site Festival. At Surreal Estate, 15 Thames Street, Brooklyn. For more information, click here.
March 6 (see schedules below) Luis Márquez in the World of Tomorrow: Mexican Identity and the 1939-40 New York World's Fair - Closing. Black and White photogrpaphs by one of Mexico's greatest photographers. At the Queens Museum of Art, Flushing Meadows Corona Park. For more information click here or call 718-592-9700.
March 10-16 (see schedules below) 15th New York Sephardic Jewish Film Festival. Presented by the American Sephardi Federation at the Center for Jewish History. For schedules, locations, and more information, click here.
March 11 (7.30 - 10.30pm) Screen Loud Film Festival Second Edition. Curated by Pablo Herrán de Viu. At Millennium Film Workshop, 66 E 4th St (between Bowery and 2nd Ave). For more information, click here.
March 15 (See schedules below) Javier Gatti-Hernández - Closing. The Cuban painter's first solo exhibition is on display for two more weeks at CUE Art Foundation, 511 West 25th Street. For more information, click here.
March 5 - 6 (7 pm- 1 am) Hector Canonge - María Fernanda Hubeaut: Ocular-Trance-Ocular. Multimedia performance. Canonge invintes audiences to accompany him through a sequence of dream abstraction while Huebeat brings attention to her own music. Presented by Panoply Performance Laboratory, Performance Forum XII: Collaboration and Influence Site Festival. At Surreal Estate, 15 Thames Street, Brooklyn. For more information, click here.
March 6 (see schedules below) Luis Márquez in the World of Tomorrow: Mexican Identity and the 1939-40 New York World's Fair - Closing. Black and White photogrpaphs by one of Mexico's greatest photographers. At the Queens Museum of Art, Flushing Meadows Corona Park. For more information click here or call 718-592-9700.
March 8 (6:30-8:30 pm) Women in the Heights: Perspective: Artist Talk. At the Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance's gallery, 178 Bennett Avenue at 189th Street. For schedules and more information, click here.
March 10 (5pm) Re-Imagining Don Quixote. Featuring works of art inspired by Cervantes’ novel. Running through April 20 at the Queen Sofia Spanish Institute, 684 Park Avenue. For more information click here or call (212) 249-8950.
March 10 (6-8pm) Women's Voices - Opening. Featuring works by Susan Hoeltzel (painting), Beatrice Lebreton (mixed media) and J. Maya Luz (photography.) Curated by Andrea Arroyo. Running through April 7 at The Grady Alexis Gallery, El Taller Latino Americano, 2710 Broadway, 3rd Floor (at 104th St.). For more information, click here.
March 10 (5pm) Re-Imagining Don Quixote. Featuring works of art inspired by Cervantes’ novel. Running through April 20 at the Queen Sofia Spanish Institute, 684 Park Avenue. For more information click here or call (212) 249-8950.
March 10 (6-8pm) Women's Voices - Opening. Featuring works by Susan Hoeltzel (painting), Beatrice Lebreton (mixed media) and J. Maya Luz (photography.) Curated by Andrea Arroyo. Running through April 7 at The Grady Alexis Gallery, El Taller Latino Americano, 2710 Broadway, 3rd Floor (at 104th St.). For more information, click here.
March 10-16 (see schedules below) 15th New York Sephardic Jewish Film Festival. Presented by the American Sephardi Federation at the Center for Jewish History. For schedules, locations, and more information, click here.
March 11 (7.30 - 10.30pm) Screen Loud Film Festival Second Edition. Curated by Pablo Herrán de Viu. At Millennium Film Workshop, 66 E 4th St (between Bowery and 2nd Ave). For more information, click here.
March 15 (See schedules below) Javier Gatti-Hernández - Closing. The Cuban painter's first solo exhibition is on display for two more weeks at CUE Art Foundation, 511 West 25th Street. For more information, click here.
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