Friday, April 17, 2015 (8)

Apr 17, 2015
September 8, 2014
Monday
  • French immersion classes for preschooler in Brooklyn

  • Sep 8, 2014 at 5:00am to Jun 26, 2015 at 9:00am
  • Location: In Williamsburg
  • Description:

    Dear parents,

     Our French immersion program in Williamsburg / Greenpoint  which will begin in September 2014 has spots open  for children  2.5 yrs to 4 yrs old.
    Led by experienced and dynamic French speakers this program will follow a curriculum and  offer our children an opportunity to learn about our world through creative and dramatic play, arts, stories, singing, playing, learning alphabet, numbers sharing meals all immersed in the French language.
    Our drop-off classes will meet in a child-friendly rented room at Play, 33 Nassau avenue ( by the MC Carren park) in Brooklyn from 9:00am to 1:00pm Mondays- Fridays ( 2, 3 and 5 days options) starting September 8, 2014 to the end of June 2015.
    For more info contact me at frenchforlittleones at gmail dot com

  • Created by: Magda Lahliti
November 5, 2014
Wednesday
  • Theresa Flores, A.P.

  • Nov 5, 2014 at 3:15am to Jun 26, 2015 at 11:15am
  • Location: P. S. 84
  • Description:

    P. S. 84 in Manhattan is seeking a French speaking Teacher Assistant to work full time in a K and 1st grade French Dual Language Class.  PTA Funded.  

    If you are interested, email me Tflores@schools.nyc.gov or call (212) 799-2534.

  • Created by: Theresa Flores
February 24, 2015
Tuesday
  • Joyce Kozloff Social Studies

  • Feb 24, 2015 to Apr 25, 2015
  • Location: FIAF Gallery
  • Description:

    Visual Arts
    Joyce Kozloff
    Social Studies

    Wed, Feb 25–Sat, Apr 25, 2015
    FIAF Gallery

    Colorful, commanding, and detailed, the captivating pieces in Social Studies tell histories not taught in classrooms. Layering collaged images and textured paint onto mid-century classroom maps, Joyce Kozloff transposes new perspectives onto archaic world views.

    An original member of the Pattern and Decoration movement, applied and decorative art practices are often the basis for Kozloff’s large-scale public and fine art works. Since the 1990s, she has been using maps and globes to explore issues of social and institutional injustice.

    Free and open
    to the public

    Hours

    Tue–Fri: 11am–6pm
    Sat: 11am–5pm

    Related Event:
    Joyce Kozloff: Maps & Patterns
    On view Mar 26–Apr 25
    DC Moore Gallery, New York

    Prints for this series were made with Fran Flaherty at the Digital Art Studio, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh; additional prints were produced at the Advanced Media Studio, NYU with the Morgan R. Levy.

  • Created by: FIAF
March 31, 2015
Tuesday
  • Dominique Riviere: Capturing the Melodies of China at Agora Gallery NYC

  • Mar 31, 2015 at 7:00am to Apr 21, 2015 at 2:00pm
  • Location: Agora Gallery
  • Description:

    Franco-American artist Dominique Riviere is an award-winning jewelry designer who has more recently turned his attention to two-dimensional fine art. With an exceptional eye for compositional elements, such as color and form, Riviere creates enchanting portraits of women in traditional garb playing classic Chinese instruments. Although Riviere’s paintings are inspired by the masters of the meticulous Chinese watercolor paintings that came out of the Song Dynasty, he chooses to utilize hard pastels as a medium over these traditional watercolors in order to cultivate a more mystical mood.

     

    Riviere has spent much of his life traveling to China, and these experiences have formed much of the basis of inspiration of his work. Each of Riviere’s figurative renderings contain strong emotive elements that help to create a spiritual and numinous effect. For Riviere, the point of his work is not to uncover a deeper meaning, but it is rather about “the exaltation of culture and beauty.”

     

    Dominique Ri

  • Created by: Lee Eagle
April 17, 2015
Friday
  • Feminism's Abject Selves: Beauvoir, Leduc, Wittig

  • Apr 17, 2015 from 5:30am to 2:00pm
  • Location: East Gallery, Buell Hall, Columbia University
  • Description:

    Two-day conference, Friday-Saturday, April 17-18

    Conference participants: Virginie Despentes, Didier Eribon, Anne Garréta, Lynne Huffer, Jean-Louis Jeannelle, Ann Jefferson, Elisabeth Ladenson, Elisabeth Lebovici , Edouard Louis, Michael Lucey

    Please see www.maisonfrancaise.org for program.

    Funding for this conference and for the event with Virginie Despentes was generously provided by Jeanine Parisier Plottel and the Maurice I. Parisier Foundation

  • Created by: Columbia Maison Francaise
 
  • Special Series: Celebrating Armenian Culture: Anna and Anais in Concert

  • Apr 17, 2015 from 4:00pm to 6:30pm
  • Location: Alwan for the Arts
  • Description:

    ANNA AND ANAIS
    Celebrating Armenian Folk with the melding of Flamenco

    Featuring:
    Anna Garano, guitar
    Anais Alexandra Tekerian, vocals
    Shane Shanahan, percussion
    Kinan Azmeh, clarinet

    Anna Garano, classical and Flamenco guitarist hailing from Trieste, Italy, has arranged a repertoire of Armenian songs for voice and guitar. Her collaborator here in New York is Anaïs Alexandra Tekerian, one third of the acclaimed Armenian a cappella trio Zulal. For this concert they will be joined by the percussion virtuoso Shane Shanahan, and the renowned clarinetist Kinan Azmeh, in this lyrical, poignant fusion of Flamenco and vocals of the Old World.

    One hundred years after the Armenian Genocide, the alternately haunting and playful melodies of an ancient culture find renewed voice in this melding of Flamenco and Armenian folk.

    Tickets: $20 General | $15 for Students and Seniors (Buy Now*)
    (*A small online fee is applied)

    Doors open at 7:30 pm

  • Created by: Alwan for the Arts