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July 2008
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Wednesday, July 2, 5:30 - 8:30 at Works Gallery: Opening reception for the 10th Anniversary Goblet Show. Through August 31. 303 Cherry Street, Philadelphia.

First Friday, July 4, 5 - 9 pm at 3rd Street Gallery: Opening reception for Michelle Malkasian Weisberg's: Disappearing Landscapes. Through July 27. 58 N. Second Street, Philadelphia.

First Friday, July 4, 5 - 8:30 pm at Artists House: Summer Show, group exhibition. Through August 24. 57 N. Second Street, Philadelphia.

First Friday, July 4, 5 - 9 pm at F.A.N. Gallery: Opening reception for new work by Colin Page. Through July 26. 221 Arch Street, Philadelphia.

First Friday, July 4, 6 - 10 pm at Space 1026: Opening reception and dance party for Out of the Shell of the Old, a unique collaborative installation/exhibition from members of the radical artists' cooperative Justseeds. Through July. 1026 Arch Street, 2nd floor, Philadelphia.

Saturday, July 5, 6 - 11 pm at Vox Populi: Opening reception for Bellwether, a group exhibition curated by Shannon Stratton, chief curator of Three Walls Gallery, Chicago; and in At Screening, George Stadnik's Primordial Soup. Through July 27. 319 N. 11th Street, third floor, Philadelphia.

Wednesday, July 9, 7 - 9 pm at Gryphon Cafe and Gallery: Opening reception for Visual Memoirs, a one-woman show by Linda Dubin Garfield. Through July 28. Proceeds from this show will benefit the Women’s Resource Center in Wayne. 105 West Lancaster Avenue, Wayne, PA.

Thursday, July 10, 6 - 8 pm at the Clay Studio: Reception for Associate Artists Group Exhibition in the Harrison Gallery, The Fifth Annual Marge Brown Kalodner Graduate Student Exhibition i n the Reed Smith Gallery, and Guy Michael Davis: New Work in the Bonovitz Space. Through July 27. 137-139 N. Second Street, Philadelphia.

Thursday, July 10, 6 - 9 pm at The Hall, Crane Arts Building: Opening reception for InLiquid's presentation of Tyler Kline's mixed-media installation, Betwixt Between These Crossed Stars. Through August 24. 1400 N. American Street, first floor, Philadelphia.

Thursday, July 10, 6 - 9 pm at Jenny Jaskey Gallery: Opening reception for Between Two States, work by Trenton Duerksen and Ryan McCartney. Through August 22. 969 N. Second Street, Philadelphia.

Thursday, July 10, 6 - 9 pm at Nexus Foundation for Today's Art: Opening reception for Remembering the Past, Embracing the Future, a collection of photographs, paintings, and handcrafts displaying a record of the past, an account of the present, and a glimpse into the future of Rwanda and her people. Through July 20. Crane Arts Building, 1400 N. American Street, 1st floor, Philadelphia.

Thursday, July 10, 6 - 10 pm at Project Basho: Opening reception for Friends of Project Basho exhibition. Through August 14. 1305 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia.

Thursday, July 10, 6 - 9 pm at Random Tea Room: Opening reception for beLOW street LEVEL, featuring the works of Tim O'Hanlon. Through July 25. 713 N. Fourth Street, Philadelphia.

Thursday, July 10, 6 - 9 pm at Reverie: Reception for exhibition of new work from artist/architect Mathew Davis. 205 W. Girard Avenue, Philadelphia.

Thursday, June 10, 6 - 9 pm at Twenty Two Gallery: To a Good Home: Animal Art, a group show to benefit Main Line Animal Rescue. Through August 7. 236 S. 22nd Street, Philadelphia.

Friday, July 11, 6 - 8 pm at the Eagle Gallery: Opening reception for Brilliant Women, a group exhibition and sale. Through September 1. Route 100 & Park Road, Eage, PA; 610-458-0406.

Friday, July 11, 5 - 8 pm at the Esther M. Klein Gallery: Opening reception for Background Information, an exhibition of new pieces by Marisa Olson. Through August 30. 3600 Market Street, Philadelphia.

Friday, July 11, 6 - 8 pm at Gallery 339: Opening reception for Yale MFA Photography 2008. Through September 6. 339 S. 21st Street, Philadelphia.

Friday, July 11, 6 - 9 pm at Gallery 50: Opening reception for Petite Moments, an international juried miniature art competition, and Small Glass Works by Deb DiMarco. Through July 25. 50 E. Commerce Street, Bridgeton, NJ.

Friday, July 11, 5 - 7 pm at Muse Gallery: Opening reception for STAND UP - What Do You Have to Say?, group exhibition. Through June 1. 52 N. Second Street, Philadelphia.

Saturday, July 12 at Da Vinci Art Alliance: Opening reception and awards ceremony for Found Objects/New Contexts, the annual members exhibition. Through July 24. 704 Catharine Street, Philadelphia.

Saturday, July 12, 2 - 5 pm at Enclaves Gallery: Opening reception for solo exhibition of work by Susan Abrams. Through
2900 Sheaff Lane, Philadelphia.

Saturday, July 12, 6 - 9 pm at Flux Space: Opening reception for Contemporary Portraiture: Jessica Roberts and Chad Muthard. Through August 1. 3000 N. Hope Street, Philadelphia.

Saturday, July 12, 6 - 10 pm at Fusion Gallery: Artist reception for Schematica, new works by John Westmark. Through August 3. 697 Haddon Avenue, Collingswood, NJ.

Saturday, July 12, 4 - 8 pm at Gross McCleaf Gallery: Opening reception for Inquiry: 5 Painting Practices, presenting the work of Chris Burnside, Jenny Hager, Heidi Leitzke, Rachael Wren, and Susan Ziegler. Through August 1. 127 S. 16th Street, Philadelphia.

Saturday, July 12, 2 pm at Mugshots Coffeehouse, Manayunk: Artists reception for Beans & Screens: Screenprinters Pay Tribute to Peruvian Coffee Farmers, a benefit show and sale for Cooperativa San Fernando. 110 Cotton Street, Philadelphia.

Saturday, July 12 at the Philadelphia Museum of Art: The Calder Jewelry exhibition opens to the public. Through November 2. Perelman Building, first floor, Fairmount and Pennsylvania Avenues, Philadelphia.

Sunday, July 13, 1 - 4 pm at Proximity Gallery: Opening reception for Whose Moon is it Anyway, a solo exhibition of works on paper by Karen Gibson. Through August 28. 2434 E. Dauphin Street, Philadelphia.

Saturday, July 19, 5 - 9 pm at Art Star: Opening reception for My Royalty by the AYM Collective. Through September 1. Reception featuring performance by Rocco of Elevator Parade. 623 N. Second Street, Philadelphia.

Saturday, July 19, 7 - 10 pm at Gallery 13W: Opening reception for recent works by Kara Rennert and Kurt Knobelsdorf's The Science of Popular Culture, new paintings. Through September 6. 4504 Regent Street, Philadelphia; 215-382-8860.

Saturday, July 19, 6 - 9 pm at Pellnat Home: Opening reception for CFEVA Fellows Salon Exhibition. Through August 1. 1634 S. 13th Street (between Morris & Tasker Streets), Philadelphia.

Sunday, July 20, 1 - 4 pm at Home Fine Arts Gallery: Opening reception for the Pine Shores Art Association Exhibition. Through July 28. 2 Church Street (at White Street), Mount Holly, NJ.

Wednesday, July 23, 5 - 8 pm at Vivant Art Collection: "Balahu Boasts Art," a mini-gallery installation of work by 10-15 artists working in a variety of media, hosted by Balahu and NAMIC. 60 N. Second Street, Philadelphia.

Friday, July 25, 6 - 9 pm at 222gallery: Closing reception for Ryan Beck, Here and There: 50 Days. 222 Vine Street, Philadelphia.

Friday, July 25, 5 - 9 pm at Cerulean Arts: Opening reception for Michelle Soslau, Threads in the Current. Through August 29. 1355 Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia.

Friday, July 25, 6 - 10 pm at James Oliver Gallery: Closing reception for The Effect!, an exhibition of Pop Art. 723 Chestnut Street, 4th floor, Philadelphia.

Friday, July 25, 5:30 - 8 pm at Lincoln Financial Mural Arts Center: Opening reception for Mural Arts Program Staff Exhibition, and a celebration of the 164th birthday of Thomas Eakins. Commonwealth Gallery, Thomas Eakins House, 1727-29 Mount Vernon Street, Philadelphia.

Friday, July 25, 6 - 10 pm at Little Berlin: Opening reception for Mold Culture, a two-person multi-disciplinary show by James and Gregory Labold. Through August 23. 119 W. Montgomery Avenue, Philadelphia.

Saturday, July 26, 5 - 7 pm at Airspace: Closing reception for Peep Show, group exhibition curated by Delia King. 4013 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.

Thursday, July 31, 4:30 - 7 pm at the Art Institute of Philadelphia: Opening reception for Nature's Guardians, traditional rice paper paintings by Anita Yan Wong. Through August 29. 1622 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.

Thursday, July 31, 5 - 8:30 pm at Bambi: Preview reception for Mambo Showcase, featuring the strapping lads of Mambo Movers. Through September 30. 1817 Frankford Avenue, Philadelphia.

Thursday, July 31, 5:30 - 7:30 pm at Center for Emerging Visual Artists (CFEVA): Opening reception for Décor/Decorum, a spotlight exhibition by Career Development Fellows Joelle Jensen and Jedediah Morfit. Through August 21. Felicity R. “Bebe” Benoliel Gallery, 237 S. 18th Street, The Barclay, Suite 3A, Philadelphia.

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Current Inliquid EventsWednesday, July 2, noon - 1 pm at University of the Arts: The University of the Arts' MFA Program presents a lecture by artist Karyn Olivier. Free and open to the public. CBS Auditorium, Hamilton Building, 320 S. Broad Street, Philadelphia.

Wednesday, July 9, 6 pm at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts: Faith Ringgold will speak about her work and will be signing signing her book Tar Beach (New York: Crown Publishers, Inc., 1991) and other publications during a post-talk reception. Presented in conjunction with the Reverberations exhibition. Tickets $15 general; $10 members; $7 for PAFA students with ID; and free for Bank of America customers when they show their ATM cards. Annenberg Gallery, Hamilton Building, Broad & Cherry Streets, Philadelphia.

Wednesday, July 9, noon - 1 pm at University of the Arts: The University of the Arts' MFA Program presents a lecture by artist Jane Marsching. Free and open to the public. CBS Auditorium, Hamilton Building, 320 S. Broad Street, Philadelphia.

Wednesday, July 16, noon - 1 pm at University of the Arts: The University of the Arts' MFA Program and The Print Center present a lecture by artist Benjamin Edwards. Free and open to the public. CBS Auditorium, Hamilton Building, 320 S. Broad Street, Philadelphia.

Sunday, July 20, 7 pm at Space 1026: "Out of the Shell of the Old," a radical art discussion night hosted by Justseeds. Free and open to the public. 1026 Arch Street, 2nd floor, Philadelphia.

Wednesday, July 23, noon - 1 pm at University of the Arts: The University of the Arts' MFA Program presents a lecture by artist Sadashi Inuzuka. Free and open to the public. CBS Auditorium, Hamilton Building, 320 S. Broad Street, Philadelphia

Sunday, July 27, 3 pm at Vox Populi: Gallery talk in conjunction with the group exhibition Bellwether and George Stadnik's Primordial Soup. 319 N. 11th Street, third floor, Philadelphia.

Thursday, July 31, 7 pm at Project Basho: "Night for Emerging Photographers" presents Phil Jackson and Chris Parquet, who will present and speak about their work. Free and open to the public. 1305 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia.

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Wednesday, July 9, 7 pm at the Institute of Contemporary Art: Annual Open Video Call, an opportunity to see new video art fresh from the studios of artists and filmmakers. Participants are invited to show completed works as well as works in progress. The first 20 artist participants to sign-up at 6:30 pm will screen up to three minutes of video (standard DVD format only). Top works chosen by ICA's curatorial staff will be shown during ICA's fall 2008 exhibition season. Free popcorn and candy! 118 S. 36th Street, Philadelphia.

Thursday, July 10 - Monday, July 21, various locations: Philadelphia International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, the largest event of its kind on the East Coast, will present screenings of approximately 200 features, documentaries, and shorts as well as a full roster of special events. For complete details and schedule, visit the festival web site.

Friday, July 11, 7 pm at International House: As part of the Perspectivas series, Afrotaino Productions presents a screening of Inventos: Hip Hop Cubano ( Eli Jacobs-Fantauzzi, US, 2003), along with a live DJ set by DJ Rahsaan and live artwork by El Toro. Admission $7 general; $5 members, students, and seniors. 3701 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.

Friday, July 11, 7 pm at Scribe Video Center: The Storyville series presents a screening, followed by discussion, of Black to Our Roots (Tre Subira, 2008) and the short Under the Baobab Tree, made by PASCEP as part of the Scribe Community Visions program. Admission $5 general; free for Scribe members. 4212 Chestnut Street, 3rd floor, Philadelphia.

Saturday, July 12, 7 pm at International House: As part of Film@I-House's 30th anniversary series of films from the Janus Collection, a screening of The Cousins (Les Cousins) (Claude Chabrol, France, 1959, French w. English subtitles). Admission $7 general; $5 members, students, and seniors. 3701 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.

Saturday, July 26, 7 pm at the Prince Music Theater: As part of its Producer's Forum series, Scribe Video Center presents Koryo Saram: The Unreliable People (Matt Dibble and Y. David Chung, USA, 2007, 57 mins, Kazakh, Korean, Russian w/ English subtitles). Co-director, producer, co-writer Y. David Chung will appear in person. Admission $10 general; $8 students and seniors; free for Scribe members. 1412 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.

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Saturday, July 12, 11 am - 6 pm at Backseat Conceptions 941 Theater: Philadelphia Independent Craft Market, a venue for crafters, artists, vintage clothing dealers, and all other sorts of cool peddlers to come out and sell their wares. 941 N. Front Street, Philadelphia.

Thursday, July 31 - Sunday, August 3 at various locations: The 5th Annual Black Women's Arts Festival, an annual celebration that highlights the achievements of black women in the arts with a variety of live musical, literary, theatre, film, dance, and art performances. For a complete up-to-date festival schedule, ticket prices, and other information please visit www.bwafphilly.org.

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Wednesday, July 9, 6 - 7 pm at Yo! Darkroom: Professional Portfolio Expansion workshop. Each month's session will explore a different topic; the topic for July's workshop is food photography, led by professional photographers Lauran and Paul Eaton. Cost is $30 general; $25 for Yo! members. For complete details and to register, visit the web site.

Saturday, July 12, 10 am - 2 pm at the Church of Philadelphia: The Mural Arts Program presents a community paint day and ceramics workshop with muralist Jon Laidacker at the site of the Healing Mural, sponsored by the Philadelphia Prison System. For more information, contact Robyn Buseman at 215-685-0756 or robyn.buseman@muralarts.org. 17th Street and Snyder Avenue, Philadelphia.

July 27 - August 1 at the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown: Noted photographer David Graham will teach a weeklong workshop, "Transforming the Landscape." For complete details, including registration guidelines, visit the web site, call 508-487-9960 ext.103, or e-mail workshops@fawc.org.

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Saturday, July 12, 11 am - 4 pm at Mew Gallery: The Philly Etsy Team presents "CRAFTADELPHIA," featuring local designers selling clothing, cards, jewelry, dolls, paintings, and more. 908 Christian Street, Philadelphia.

Saturday, July 12, 10 am - 4 pm at University of the Arts: The Wood Turning Center's International Turning Exchange Open Studio Day will feature discussions and demonstrations by the summer resident artists. Suggested donation $10; $20 includes lunch (reservations required for lunch). For additional information or to RSVP for lunch, contact Suzanne Kopko at 215-923-8000 or suzanne@woodturningcenter.org. Anderson Hall wood shop, 333 S. Broad Street, 4th floor, Philadelphia.

Saturday, July 19, 10 am - 2 pm at the White Dog Cafe: The Mural Arts Program presents a "Murals & Meals Trolley Tour," starting with coffee and muffins at the White Dog, followed by a two-hour guided trolley tour of South Philadelphia murals, and concluding with a lunch and discussion at the White Dog with Mural Arts Program founder and director Jane Golden. Cost is $38 per person and includes tour and meals. For reservations call the White Dog Café at 215-386-9224. Space is limited; early reservations encouraged. 3420 Sansom Street, Philadelphia.

Friday, July 25, 9 pm - midnight at the Curiosity Shoppe: A Fourth Friday celebration will feature new art by local artists, music, and fun. 529 S. Fourth Street (between South and Lombard Streets), Philadelphia.

Saturday, July 26, 6 - 9 pm at Da Vinci Art Alliance: "Lucky 7s" 77th Anniversary Fundraising Dinner and Silent Auction. Featuring a Featuring a full dinner buffet, wine, beer, and soft drinks; readings by Carl Johnson and Ronnie Norpel (aka Ronnie G); and an array of auction items including museum passes, theater tickets, restaurant gift certificates, fashions, art books & catalogues, and more. Tickets $30 in advance, $45 at the door (space permitting). Click here for RSVP form. 704 Catharine Street, Philadelphia.

Saturday, July 26, 3 - 9:30 pm at East Falls Glassworks: "Hot Shop Hoedown & Furnace Fundraiser," featuring glassblowing demos by resident artists, live entertainment, food, raffle, and auction. Sherman Mills, 3510 Scotts Lane, Philadelphia.

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Through July 7 at the Museum of Modern Art: Flaherty at MoMA: The Films of Bahman Ghobadi will present daily screenings of the work of this Iranian filmmaker, who explores the resilience and culture of the Kurdish people living in the border areas of Iran and Iraq. All films are written and directed by Ghobadi, made in Iran, and in Farsi with English subtitles. For a schedule and film descriptions, visit the web site. 11 W. 53rd Street (between Fifth and Sixth Avenues), NYC.

Wednesday, July 2, 6 - 8 pm at apexart: Opening reception for Nessie Does New York: Monetizing Myth, Legend & Culture, with special installation artwork by Adam Maron and Quincy Pearson. Through August 2. 291 Church Street, NYC.

Thursday, July 10, 6 - 8 pm at China Square: Opening reception for Germinators, group exhibition featuring 11 emerging artists from China and Taiwan. Through July 28. 545 W. 25th Street, 8th floor, NYC.

Thursday, July 10, 6 - 8 pm at George Billis Gallery: Opening reception for the group exhibition City Light. Through August 16. 511 W. 25th Street, ground floor, NYC.

Thursday, July 10 at the Japan Society: The exhibition Tapestry in Architecture: Creating Human Spaces opens to the public. Through August 14. 333 E. 47th Street, NYC.

Thursday, July 10, 6 - 8 pm at Mixed Greens: Opening reception for Paper City, group exhibition. Through August 15. 531 W. 26th Street, NYC.

Thursday, July 10, 7 pm at the New Museum: Opening preview of Antikhana, the Museum as Hub project on the topic of neighborhood by the Townhouse Gallery of Contemporary Art, Cairo, featuring artists Susan Hefuna, Ayman Ramadan, Jan Rothuizen, and Tarek Zaki. During the opening, visitors will be invited to participate in Ramadan’s Koshary min Zamman, an installation based on koshary shops. Through September 21. Museum as Hub Space, fifth floor, 235 Bowery, NYC.

Thursday, July 10, 6 -8 pm at White Box Gallery: Opening reception for Sophie Rusiok: Up and Down, curated by Claire Luna, which is the first one-week installment of the seven-part exhibition series Six Feet Under: Elections/Final Charade. Through July 15. 525 W. 26th Street, NYC.

Friday, July 11, 8 pm - midnight at Exit Art: "Everybody's a VIP," a fundraising party for the exhibition Summer Mixtape Volume 1: the Get Smart edition. Tickets $10 in advance, $15 at the door. Tickets and more information available at www.exitart.org 475 Tenth Avenue (at 36th Street), NYC.

Friday, July 11, beginning at dusk at Parker's Box: An outdoor projection of Marc Ganzglass' recent video Liu Thinks Jade Dragon Snow Mountain Is Innocent. 193 Grand Street, Brooklyn, NY.

Saturday, July 12, 6 pm at Eyebeam: Opening reception for Double Take, an exhibition showcasing the interactive projects resulting from an intensive two-week program of workshops and seminars, Interactivos?@Eyebeam: Better than the real thing. Preceded at 4 pm by artist presentations. Through August 9. 540 W. 21st Street, NYC.

Wednesday, July 16, 6:30 - 8 pm at The Drawing Center: In conjunction with the Drawing on Film exhibition, the Drawing Center presents "Film as Material," a rare screening and conversation on the legacy of direct cinema and the materiality of film in the age of digital media with artist/filmmaker Tony Conrad, filmmaker Jennifer Reeves, Anthology Film Archives film archivist Andrew Lampert, and The Drawing Center curator João Ribas. 16mm films by Harry Smith, Robert Breer, Storm De Hirsch, and Tony Conrad will be shown. Free admission. 35 Wooster Street, NYC.

Thursday, July 17, 5 - 7 pm at Printed Matter: Book launch for Pizza Corpse, a compilation assembled by Yale School of Art recent graduates and graduate students. 195 Tenth Avenue (between 21st and 22nd Streets), NYC.

Thursday, July 17, 6 - 11 pm at White Box Gallery: Opening reception for Kim Holleman's TRASHNAMI! CIRCA 2012: Ruminations on a Changing World, the second one-week installment of the seven-part exhibition series Six Feet Under: Elections/Final Charade. Through July 22. 525 W. 26th Street, NYC.

Thursday, July 17 at the Whitney Museum of American Art: Art historian Linda Dalrymple Henderson (author of The Fourth Dimension and Non-Euclidean Geometry in Modern Art) will lead a gallery talk and walk-through of Buckminster Fuller: Starting with the Universe. Space limited; advance reservations recommended.

Friday, July 18, 7 - 9 pm at NurtureArt: Eco. Demo. M.O., a group exhibition featuring work created using environmentally aware materials and low-impact practices. Through August 21. 910 Grand Street, Brooklyn, NY.

Saturday, July 19, noon - 7 pm in Sara D. Roosevelt Park: New Museum Block Party, featuring a range of artist- and educator-led interactive projects and programs related to the neighborhood and the New Museum as well as a tour of the exhibition "2008 Altoids Award" at the New Museum. Free and open to the public. Chrystie Street between Delancey and Broome Streets, NYC.

Sunday, July 20 at the Museum of Modern Art: Home Delivery: Fabricating the Modern Dwelling opens to the public. Through October 20. International Council of The Museum of Modern Art Exhibition Gallery, sixth floor; West lot, exterior, first floor. 11 W. 53rd Street, NYC.

Wednesday, July 23, 6:30, 7, 7:30, and 8 pm at apexart: Guided tours of the exhibition Nessie Does New York: Monetizing Myth, Legend & Culture with Dr. Alexis Macnab, crytozoologist. Tours begin in apexart atrium and last approximately 20 minutes. 291 Church Street, NYC.

Thursday, July 24, 7 - 10 pm at Exit Art: Opening reception for Summer Mixtape Volume 1: the Get Smart edition, group exhibition curated by Herb Tam and Lauren Rosati. Through August 29. 475 Tenth Avenue (at 36th Street), NYC.

Thursday, July 24, 6 - 11 pm at White Box Gallery: Opening reception for Uncharted Waters, Patrick O'Dell and the artists of New York Adorned, curated by Lori Leven, the third one-week installment of the seven-part exhibition series Six Feet Under: Elections/Final Charade. Through July 29. 525 W. 26th Street, NYC.

Saturday, July 26, 5 - 7 pm at Printed Matter: Book launch for Beloved Object & Amorous Subject, Revisted, the first monograph from Brooklyn-based artist and photographer Paul Mpagi Sepuya. 195 Tenth Avenue (between 21st and 22nd Streets), NYC.

Tuesday, July 29, 8 pm at Exit Art: World premiere screening of Confessions of the Face, directed by Papo Colo. Free. Exit Underground, 475 Tenth Avenue (at 36th Street), NYC.

Tuesday, July 29, 7 pm at Eyebeam: Digital Day Camp presentations and reception; DDC 2008 students will present and discuss the projects they worked on over the course of the three-week program. Free and open to the public. 540 W. 21st Street, NYC.

Thursday, July 31, 6 - 8 pm at White Box Gallery: Opening reception for science fiction videos of artist Neil Beloufa curated by Jarrett Gregory, the fourth one-week installment of the seven-part exhibition series Six Feet Under: Elections/Final Charade. Through August 5. 525 W. 26th Street, NYC.

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Saturday, July 5 at The Wolfsonian, Miami Beach: Two exhibitions in the "Celebrating America" series, A Bittersweet Decade: The New Deal in America, 1933-43 and Thoughts on Democracy, open to the public. Florida International University, Miami Beach, FL. 

Sunday, July 6, 1:30 - 4 pm at the Allentown Museum of Art: Opening reception for Transitions IV: A Collection of Fiber Art and Poetry, an exhibition of work by women participating in The PROGRAM for Women and Families artist residency. Through October 19. 31 N .Fifth Street, Allentown, PA.

Thursday, July 10, 6 - 9 pm at 222gallery, Los Angeles: Opening reception for Neil Powell's Down By The Side Of The Road. Through August 1. 451 N. Fairfax Avenue, Los Angeles, CA.

Thursday, July 10 at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: Room for Thought, computer-generated video installations by Swiss artists Alexander Hahn and Yves Netzhammer, opens to the public. Through October 5. 151 Third Street, San Francisco, CA.

Friday, July 18, 6 - 7:30 pm at the James A. Michener Art Museum: Opening reception for James Fuhrman's Contemplative Space sculpture garden exhibition, with a special performance by percussion artist Toshi Makihara. Admission $15 general; free for museum members. Outdoor sculpture garden, 138 S. Pine Street, Doylestown, PA.

Saturday, July 19 in Trentino, South Tyrol, Italy: Manifesta 7, the European Biennial of Contemporary Art, a four-city, region-wide series of exhibitions and collateral events, opens to the public. Through November 2. VIsit the web site for complete details and venue list.

Saturday, July 19, 4 - 6 pm at Wheaton Arts, Millville, NJ: Opening reception for the Highwater Sculpture Invitational, curated by Michelle Post and Dave Carrow. Through September 1. 1501 Glasstown Road, Millville, NJ

Sunday, July 20, 5:30 - 8:30 pm at GoggleWorks Art Center, Reading: "A Taste of Art," a benefit for the GoggleWorks After School Arts Program featuring small works of art priced at $100 and less. Tickets $35 general; $30 for members. For more information or to RSVP, call 610-374-4600 or visit www.goggleworks.org. 201 Washington Street, Reading, PA.

Tuesday, July 22, 1 - 2 pm at the James A. Michener Art Museum: Artist talk with James Fuhrman. Free with museum admission; advance registration required by calling 215-340-9800. Outdoor sculpture garden, 138 S. Pine Street, Doylestown, PA.

Friday, July 25 - Sunday, July 27 at East Hampton Studios, Wainscott, NY: SCOPE Hamptons '08 will present 40 international established and emerging contemporary galleries and a full roster of special events. Hours noon - 8 pm Friday and Saturday; noon to 6 pm Sunday. 77 Industrial Road, Wainscott, NY.

Saturday, July 26, 2 - 5 pm at Aljira, Newark, NJ: Opening reception for Aljira Emerge 9 Exhibition. Through September 20. 591 Broad Street, Newark, NJ.

Saturday, July 26 and Sunday, July 27 at Chase Center on the Riverfront, Wilmington: Pennsylvania Guild Fine Craft Fair, featuring the work of over work of 170 master craftsmen. Show hours 10 am - 6 pm Saturday, 11 am - 5 pm Sunday. General admission $7. 800 S. Madison Street, Wilmington, DE.

Saturday, July 26, 1 pm at Dia:Beacon: Gallery talk by William McManus on Andy Warhol. Free with museum admission; reservations suggested. Call 845-440-0100 ext 44. 3 Beekman Street, Beacon, NY.

Saturday, July 26 and Sunday, July 27 at Wheaton Arts, Millville, NJ: 16th Annual Mid-Summer Antiques and Collectibles Show. Hours 10 am - 5 pm Saturday; 10 am - 4 pm Sunday. 1501 Glasstown Road, Millville, NJ.

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