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| 16 Feb 2015 | 05:30

    529 W. 20th St. (betw. 10th & 11th Aves.), 212-206-8080, www.acagalleries.com Weds.-Sat. & Tues. 10:30-6:30; closed Sun. & Mon. Free. "Faith Ringold: Coming to Jones Road & other Stories," multimedia exhibit focuses on story quilts, which describe African-American experiences [through 2/24].

     

    AMERICAN INDIAN COMMUNITY HOUSE 709 B'way (betw. Astor Pl. & E. 4th St.), 212-598-0100, www.aich.org Weds.-Sat. & Tues. 12-6; closed Sun. & Mon. Contrib. "On the Rez," images of Native American youth struggling to cope w/modern & traditional roles [through 3/24].

      THE AMERICAS SOCIETY

    680 Park Ave. (68th St.), 212-249-5868. Weds.-Sun. & Tues. 12-6. Closed Mon. $3, $2 st./sc./child. "Genevieve Cadieux," exhibition by Canadian photographer focuses on nature & human relationships [through 2/25].

     

    ASIA SOCIETY 502 Park Ave. (59th St.), 212-517-2742, www.asiasociety.org Weds.-Sat., Mon. & Tues. 10-6; Sun. 12-5. $4, $2 st./s.c. Children under 12 free. "Can We Feed Ourselves? A Focus on Asia," Japanese photographer Hiroji Kubota's visual documentation of the problems of matching population growth with the food supply [opens Weds., through 4/1].

      THE BRONFMAN CENTER

    7 E. 10th St. (betw. University Pl. & Fifth Ave.), 212-998-4121. Weds., Thurs., Mon. & Tues. 10-6; Fri. 10-3; Sun. 12-8. Free. "The Girl Today, The Woman Tomorrow," MFA student Stacey Morrison's pres. her grandmothers photos from 1930's & 40's w/her own b&w work from today [through 2/25].

     

    THE BRONX MUSEUM OF ART 1040 Grand Concourse (165th St.), Bronx, 718-681-6000. Weds. 12-9; Thurs.-Sun. 12-6. $3, $2 st./sc. child under 12 free. "Leonardo Drew," new wall sculpture reflects on Black experience from slavery to urban decay [through 3/4]. "Carlos Garcia: The Ruins, The Utopia," Cuban artist illustrates social decay & destruction under Communism [through 3/4].

     

    BROOKLYN MUSEUM OF ART 200 Eastern Pkwy (Washington Ave.), Bklyn., 718-638-5000, www.brooklynart.org Weds.-Fri. 10-5; Sat. & Sun. 11-6; first Sat. of the month 11-11, eve. free; closed Mon. & Tues. $4, $2 st./sc. "Madonna & Child w/Saints & Christ Blessing," see Nardo di Cione's 650 year old masterpiece displayed intact for first time in over a century [through 2/18].

     

    COOPER UNION Foundation Bldg., E. 7th St. (3rd Ave.), 212-353-4214. Weds.-Fri., Mon. & Tues. 11-7; Sat. 12-5; closed Sun. Free. "Water Works: The Architecture & Engineering of the New York City Water Supply" exhibit showcases 160 years of construction through drawings, photos & maps [through 2/10].

     

    DIA CENTER FOR THE ARTS 548 W. 22nd St. (betw. 10th & 11th Aves.), 212-989-5566, www.diacenter.org Weds.-Sun. 10-6; closed Mon. & Tues. $6, $3 st./sc. "Diane Thater: Knots & Surfaces," multi-projection video installation of light & mathematics [through 6/17].

     

    THE DRAWING CENTER 35 Wooster St. (betw. Broome & Grand Sts.), 212-219-2166. Cuban artist Santiago "Chango" Armanda exhibits drawings in "From Sierra Maestra to La Habana: The Drawings of Chago" [through 2/10]. "Selections Winter 2001" feat. works by emerging artists from across the nation, incl. local artists Scott Teplin, Grace Markman, Yun-Fei Yi, Jessica Hutchins, Corey McCorkle & Royce Howes [through 2/10].

     

    EXIT ART 548 B'way (betw. Prince & Spring Sts.), 212-925-2928, www.exitart.org Weds.-Fri. & Tues. 10-6; Sat. 11-6. Closed Sun. & Mon. Min. contrib. $2. "Body & the East," survey of unknown body & performance art from former Warsaw Pact nations [through 3/10].

     

    THE FRICK COLLECTION 1 E. 70th St. (5th Ave.), 212-288-0700, www.frick.org Weds.-Sat. & Tues. 10-6; Sun. 1-6; Closed Mon. $7, $5 st./sc. "The Draftsman's Art: Master Drawings from the National Gallery of Scotland," 80 pieces from artists like Da Vinci, Rubens & Raphael [through 2/25].

     

    GERSHWIN HOTEL 3 E. 27th St. (betw. 5th & Madison Aves.), 212-213-8289, www.bway.net/~modcult Weds.-Sat. & Tues. 10-6. Free. "Lisa Soskolne, Paintings," examines how movies have replaced paintings as societies visual storyteller [opens Fri., through 3/3].

     

    GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM~SOHO 575 B'way (betw. Houston & Prince Sts.), 212-423-3500. Thurs.-Mon. 11-6; closed Weds. & Tues. Free. "Andy Warhol: The Last Supper" exhibits his take on Da Vinci's work through silkscreens & paintings [permanent].

     

    THE HARBOR DEFENSE MUSEUM Bldg. 230, Fort Hamilton, Bklyn., 718-630-4349. Weds.-Fri., Mon. & Tues. 10-4, second Sat. of month 10-4. Free. Explore how New York Harbor has been defended from the Revolution to today [permanent].

     

    INTERNATIONAL CENTER OF PHOTOGRAPHY~MIDTOWN 1133 6th Ave. (43rd St.), 212-768-4682. Weds., Thurs. & Tues. 10-6; Fri. 10-8; Sat. & Sun. 10-6; Mon. closed. $8, $6 st./sc. "Andy Warhol: Photography," first major exhibit to feat. full range of the artist's work [through 3/18].

     

    INTREPID SEA-AIR-SPACE MUSEUM Pier 86, W. 46th St. (12th Ave.), 212-245-0072, www.intrepidmuseum.org Weds.-Sun. & Tues. 10-5; closed Mon. $10, $7.50 veterans, reservists, st./sc., $5 ages 6-11, $1 ages 2-5, free for active duty & toddlers. "Defending our Future" exhibits machinery, statistics & Pentagon's latest project [permanent]. "Desert Storm Strike," "A-6 Cockpit Challenge" & "Cold War/Berlin Wall Exhibit" [permanent]. "Prepare to Dive: Centennial Exhibit of the Navy's First Submarine" feat. submarine built in 1878 [permanent].

     

    JEWISH MUSEUM 1109 5th Ave. (92nd St.), 212-423-3271, www.thejewishmuseum.org Weds., Thurs., Sun. & Mon. 11-5:45; Tues. 11-8; closed Fri. & Sat. $8, $5.50 st./sc., child. under 12 free. Pay-what-you-wish Tues. after 5. "Morocco: Jews & Art in a Muslim Land," 2000 years of cultural artifacts from center of traditional Jewish culture [through 2/11]. "Pickles & Pomegranates: Jewish Homes Near & Far" exhibit displays reproductions of century's worth of Jewish homes around the world w/composite characters inviting your children to play house w/them [through 3/2001]. "Charlotte Salomon: Life? or Theater," tragic paintings of women haunted by suicide & Nazi persecution [through 3/25].

     

    LOWER EAST SIDE TENEMENT MUSEUM 90 Orchard St. (Broome St.), 212-431-0233. Call for times & prices. "Sitting Shiva: The Rogarshevsky Family Apartment," interactive exhibit feat. home of Jewish immigrant family from Lithuania in mourning [permanent]. "The Gumpertz & Baldizzi Apartments," restored to 1870 & 1935 (respectively) specifications [permanent]. Tours incl. "19th-century Tenement," "The Confino Family Apartment" & "The Streets Where We Lived."

     

    METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART 1000 5th Ave. (82nd.), 212-535-7710, www.metmuseum.org Weds. & Thurs. 9:30-5:30; Fri. & Sat. 9:30-9; Sun. 9-5:30; Tues. 9:30-5:30; closed Mon. $10, $5 st./sc., child. under 12 free w/adult. "American Modern, 1925-1940: Design for a New Age," exhibition of furniture, appliances, lamps, etc., by first wave American industrial designers [through 2/4]. "The Golden Deer of Eurasia: Scythian & Sarmatian Treasures from the Russian Steppes," exhibit examines nomadic artifacts from 2500 years ago in first American display of these unique treasures [through 2/4]. "Still Lifes of Evaristo Baschenis: The Music of Silence," view 18 paintings from preeminent yet largely unknown 17th-century Italian master [through 3/4]. "Rain from the Moon: Silver in Ancient Peru," 130 rare objects of Native American metal work culled from public & private collections [through 4/22]. "Sultan Ali of Mashhad, Master of Nasta liq," exhibit of Iranian calligrapher in supremely elegant Nasat liq style [through 4/22]. "19th & 20th Century Chinese Paintings," over 90 works reflecting two centuries of wrenching change in China from Robert H. Ellsworth Collection [through 8/19].

     

    MUSEUM FOR AFRICAN ART 593 Broadway (betw. Prince & Houston Sts.) 212-966-1313. Weds.-Fri., 10:30-5:30; Sat. & Sun. 12-6. $5, $2.50 st./sc. & child. "African Forms," explores the relation between function & decoration in everyday African objects [opens Thurs., through 8/8].

     

    MUSEUM OF CHINESE IN THE AMERICAS 70 Mulberry St. (Bayard St.), 212-619-4785. Weds.-Sat. & Tues. 12-5; closed Sun. & Mon. $3, $1 st./sc., child. under 12 free. "Tong Zhi/Comrade: Out in Asian America," Ken Chu's groundbreaking show on homosexuality/masculinity in the Asian Diaspora [through 4/14]. "Chinatowns in North America," William Chu's CD-ROM tour documents Chinese immigrant experience [permanent]. "Family Portraits" [permanent]. "Where Is Home? Chinese in the Americas," personal stories, photos, mementos & poetry encased in a structure reminiscent of a glowing Chinese lantern [permanent].

     

    MUSEUM OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK 1220 5th Ave. (103rd St.), 212-534-1672, www.mcny.org Weds.-Sat. 10-5; Sun 12-5; Tues. 10-2; closed Mon. $5, $4 st./sc./child., $10 families. "The City Shops," photographs by Martha Cooper & Fred W. McDarrah illustrate local shops, which define diverse neighborhoods of the city [through 4/15]. "Guys & Dolls," exhibit celebrates 50th anniversary of the musical w/an exploration of the 1920's world it was set in [through 6/10]. Photographs & essays by NYC high school students document changes in city's immigrant neighborhoods with "New York Toy Stories" & "The Infamous Andrew Jackson Head" exhibits [permanent].

     

    MUSEUM OF THE JEWISH HERITAGE 18 First Pl., Battery Park City, 212-968-1800, www.mjhnyc.org Weds. & Sun.-Tues. 9-5; Thurs. 9-8; Fri. 9-3; closed Sat. $7, $5 st./sc., child. 5 & under free. "Cyprus to Haifa, 1949," Paul Horn Kotis' photographs of Jewish refugees leaving British internment camps & traveling to the promised land [through 2/25].

     

    MUSEUM OF MODERN ART 11 W. 53rd St. (betw. 5th & 6th Ave.), 212-708-9400, www.moma.org Thurs. & Sat-Tues. 10:30-5:45. Fri. 10:30-8:15. Closed Weds. $10, $6.50 st./sc., child. under 16 free. Banner exhibition by three women, "Projects 70: Janine Antoni, Shahzia Sikander, Kara Walker" [through 3/13]. "Van Gogh's Postman: the Portraits of Joseph Roulin," artist's paintings of a valued friend from a moment of deep personal crisis [opens Fri., through 5/13].

     

    MUSEUM OF TELEVISION & RADIO 25 W. 52nd St. (5th Ave.), 212-621-6600, www.mtr.org Weds., Sat., Sun. & Tues. 12-6; Thurs. 12-8; Fri. 12-9. $6, $4 st./sc., $3 child. under 13. "Super Bowl: Super Showcase for Commercials," most memorable highlights from yearly advertising apex [through 2/11]. "From Class Clown to Social Critic: Comedy of George Carlin," 90 minutes of highlights from revolutionary four-decade career [through 3/4]. Carlin explains his evolution from disk jockey to social critic live during "A Conversation with George Carlin" [Mon., 6-7:30, $10. Call for tkts.].

     

    NATIONAL MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN George Gustav Heye Center, 1 Bowling Green (betw. State & Whitehall Sts.), 212-668-6624. Weds. & Fri.-Tues. 10-5; Thurs. 10-8. Free "All Roads Are Good: Native Voices on Life & Culture," exhibit displays more than 300 symbolic objects chosen by 23 Native selectors [permanent].

     

    NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDENS 200th St. (Southern Blvd.), Bronx, 718-817-8747, www.nybg.org Weds.-Sun., Tues. 10-6; closed Mon. $10, $7.50 st./sc., $4 child 12 & under. "Nature's Pharmacy: Plants That Heal," explore the medicinal properties of curative flora [though 3/11].

     

    NEW YORK HALL OF SCIENCE 47-01 Flushing Meadows Corona Park, 718-699-0005. Weds., Mon. & Tues. 9:30-2; Thurs.-Sun. 9:30-5. $7.50, $5 child./sc. Free Thurs. & Fri., 2-5. "Marvelous Molecules?The Secret of Life," illustrates similar chemistry traits among living things?humans, amoebas & cockroaches [permanent].

     

    NEW-YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY 2 W. 77th St. (Central Park W.), 212-873-0509. Weds.-Sun. & Tues. 11-5; closed Mon. $5, $3 st./sc., child. 12 & under free. "Elder Grace: The Nobility of Aging," photographer Chester Higgins, Jr. explores lives of 80 older African-Americans [through 3/4]. "Kid City" [permanent]. "Masterworks of 19th-century American Painting" feat. nearly 50 oil paintings by such artists as William Sydney Mount, Thomas Cole & Asher B. Durand [permanent].

     

    PAINE WEBBER ART GALLERY 1285 6th Ave. (52nd St.), 212-713-2885. Weds.-Fri., Mon. & Tues. 8-6; Sat. & Sun. closed. Free. "A Maritime Album," 100 b&w photos exploring man's interaction with sea, from war to whaling [through 3/30].

     

    PARSONS SCHOOL OF DESIGN 66 5th Ave. (13th St.), 212-299-5314. Weds.-Fri., Mon. & Tues. 9-9; Sat. & Sun. 10-6. Free. Graphic art explores "Eating Disorders in a Disordered Culture" [through 2/16].

     

    P.S.1 22-25 Jackson Ave. (46th St.), L.I. City, 718-784-2084, www.ps1.org Weds.-Sun. 12-6; $5, $2 st./sc. "Disasters of War: Francisco de Goya, Henry Darger, Jake & Dino Chapman," explores growth of non-heroic portrayal of human conflict [through 2/25]. "Abraham L'ami de Dieu," first U.S. exhibit of African Georges Adeagbo's work reflects unique perspective on history & culture [through 3/2001].

     

    QUEENS MUSEUM OF ART New York City Bldg., Flushing Meadows Corona Park, 718-592-9700, www.queensmuse.org Weds.-Fri. 10-5; Sat. & Sun. 12-5; closed Mon. & Tues. $4, $2 st./sc., child. under 5 free. "Tiffany: Behind the Glass," construction & restoration of famed windows & lamps [through 2/4]. "Jeff Konigsberg," exhibit of woodcuts & prints [through 2/24]. "Panorama of the City of New York," 9000+ sq. foot model of NYC from 1964 World's Fair [permanent, formal tours every Sat. at 3:30]."Queens Focus" exhibit displays work of local artists [permanent]. "Tiffany in Queens: Selections from the Neustadt Museum Collection" [permanent].

     

    SCANDINAVIA HOUSE 58 Park Ave. (betw. 37th & 38th Sts.), 212-779-3587, www.amscan.org Weds.-Sun. & Tues. 11-5; closed. Mon. Contrib. $3, $2 st./sc. "Young Nordic Design: The Generation X," survey of 50 young designers in multitude of fields [through 3/4].

     

    SOHO TRIAD FINE ARTS 107 Grand St. (B'way), 212-965-9500, www.sohotriad.com Weds.-Tues. 10-6. Free. "Here to There," exhibit of work by 17 photographers from Life magazine explores all modes of transportation [through 3/4].

     

    WHITNEY MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART 945 Madison Ave. (75th St.), 212-570-3600, www.whitney.org Weds., Fri.-Sun. & Tues. 11-6; Thurs. 1-8; closed Mon. $12.50, $10.50 st./sc./groups of 10 or more. "Edward Steichen," examines multidimensional work of man who was both a top combat & fashion photographer [through 2/4]. "Sol LeWitt: A Retrospective," multimedia survey of eclectic artist [through 2/25].

     

    WHITNEY MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART AT PHILLIP MORRIS 120 Park Ave. (betw. 41st & 42nd Sts.), 917-663-2453, www.whitney.org Weds., Fri., Mon. & Tues. 11-6; Thurs. 11-7:30. Free "A Way with Words," exhibit of 14 text based works used to illustrate influence of words upon images [through 3/30].

     

    YESHIVA UNIVERSITY MUSEUM~CAMPUS LOCATION 2520 Amsterdam Ave. (185th St.), 212-960-5390. Weds., Thurs., Mon. & Tues. 10-5; closed Fri.-Sun. Free. "Moritz Daniel Oppenheimer: Jewish Identity in 19th Century Art," major retrospective of painter of the Rothschilds [through 8/31]. Museum acquisitions from the past decade are displayed as corresponding to the Hebrew aleph-bet in "From Aleph to Tav: Collecting at the Turn of the Century" [permanent].

     

    YESHIVA UNIVERSITY MUSEUM AT THE CENTER FOR JEWISH HISTORY 15 W. 16th St. (5th Ave.), 212-294-8330. Weds., Sun. & Tues. 11-5; Thurs. 11-8; closed Mon., Fri. & Sat. $6, $4 st./sc., child. under 5 free, Yeshiva Univ. students free w/id. "Major Intersections," broad overview of Jewish history feat. many previously unseen works of art, documents & historical objects [through 3/2001].