Out & About
Thu 23
James Rosenquist Exhibition Judd Foundation, 101 Spring Street
1 p.m. – 5:30 p.m., Free–$25
Come see the Judd Foundation’s exhibition of five James Rosenquist art pieces, being held at Donald Judd’s former home.
www.juddfoundation.org/
Literati Painting: China’s Unique Art FormChina Institute, 100 Washington Street
6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m., $25–$75
Senior Lecturer of Language and Humanities at the China Institute, Ben Wang, leads a seminar on the Chinese art of Literati Painting.
www.chinainstitute.org
Fri 24
‘Stones in Pockets’The Bitter End, 147 Bleecker St.
6:30 p.m., $10
An acoustic rock band.
212-673-7030. www.stonesinpockets.com
Janeane Garofalo and D.C. BennyEastVille Comedy Club, 85 East Fourth St.
7 p.m., $20
The comedic acts from Comedy Central.
www.eastvillecomedy.com
Sat 25
Sculpture Celebration ConferenceThe Marriot Downtown, 85 West St.
9 a.m., $25– $375. Advance registration required
The National Sculpture Society’s annual sculpture conference.
nationalsculpture.org/
The Battery FairThe Battery Oval, Broadway entrance to The Battery
10 a.m., Free
A market fair with a biodiversity theme. It will feature 90 small-batch producers of agriculture, horticulture, food, craft, flowers and grains.
www.facebook.com/events/1680925592167769/
Sun 26
The Pride MarchBegins at 36th Street and 5th Ave, Ends at Christopher and Greenwich Street
Noon. Free
The culmination of Pride Month.
www.nycpride.org/events/the-march/
ARChive of Contemporary Music Sizzlin’ Summer Record and CD Sale54 White St.
11 a.m., Free
New York’s largest music store’s famous sale ends on Sunday, June 26. This is the last day to take advantage of ARChive of Contemporary Music’s 7” 45rpm vinyl records being offered at value prices.
arcmusic.org/support/record-sale/
Mon 27
‘Air Pressure’
Winter Garden at Brookfield Place, 230 Vesey St.
8 a.m.–6 p.m., Free
An exhibit of kinetic sculpture installations created by Studio F Minus.
www.artsbrookfield.com/event/air-pressure/
‘American Maelstrom’ The Half King, 505 West 23rd St.
7 p.m. Free
Join Boston Globe columnist Michael A. Cohen for a reading of his work depicting the national divide in politics following the 1968 election
212-462-4300
Tue 28
Tai Chi on the High line Under the Standard at West 12th Street
9:30 a.m.-10 a.m. Free, RSVP online.
Find your balance with others in the early morning sun on the High Line.
www.thehighline.org
Bike New York: Commuting ClassSeward Park Library, 192 East Broadway
6 p.m.–7:30 p.m. Free
This information session will cover topics such as choosing the right bike, what to wear when biking, how and when to lock a bike safely and more.
twitter.com/bikenewyork
Wed 29
10th Precinct Community Council230 West 20th St.
7 p.m.
Join Chelsea’s major precinct in a public meeting about police and the community
212-741-8226
Lone Star Empire Art Show Chelsea Market 75 Ninth Ave
7 a.m.–9 p.m.
Check out this art show that interprets city lore through a Texan lens before it closes at the end of the month,
www.chelseamarket.com