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  • new york
    zingrecommends - New York Edition

    wednesdayjune18 – tuesdayjune24

    Galleries

    On A Comfortable Sofa Dreamed: group exhibit at Superhouse, June 18, 6-8pm

    Paula Resika: 1945 & 2025 at Bookstein Projects, June 18

    June Silverberg: On Water and On Land at Bowery Gallery, June 19, 5-8pm

    Charles Hinman: Paper Matters, 1980s at Westwood, June 19, 6-8pm

    Sumer Selections: group exhibit at Louis K Meisel, June 19

    Looking In, Looking Out: group exhibit at Monya Rowe, June 19

    Andina Marie Osorio: i still look for her in every lifetime at Hesse Flatow, June 19, 6-8pm

    Ellen Burnett: The Measure of Our Reality at Viridian, June 19, 6-8pm

    Keiko Niimura: Resonating in Harmony with Nature and Japanese Culture at First Street Gallery, June 19, 6-8pm

    Nordic Surrealism 1930-1960: group exhibit at Nagas, June 19, 2-6pm

    Joelle Yu at Enorme, June 20, 5-8pm

    Jessica Vaughn: Cognitive Fatigue at David Peter Francis, June 20, 6-8pm

    Selvedge: group exhibit at Ortega Projects, June 21, 6-8pm

    Left Unsaid: group exhibit at Hashimoto Contemporary, June 21, 6-8pm

    Staying In: group exhibit at 1969, June 24, 6-8pm

    In the Midst: group exhibit at JDJ, June 24, 12:18-8pm

    Doug Argue: The Observer Effect at Modern Fine Art, June 24, 6-8pm

    Museums / Institutions

    Vermeer: Vermeer’s Love Letters at The Frick Collection, June 18

    Temitayo Ogunbiyi: You will wonder if we would have been friends at The Noguchi Museum, June 18

    Sheida Soleimani: Panjereh at International Center of Photography, June 19, 5-8pm

    Susumu Shingu: Elated! at Japan Society, June 20

    Juneteenth Jubilee at Brooklyn Museum, June 21, 1-5pm

    Film

    The Toll of the Sea (1922) at the Met, June 22, 1-3:30pm, Free

    Performance

    Rashid Johnson: Sanguine at the Guggenheim, June 20, 4pm

    Talks / Readings

    Melissa Burgos, James Miille, and Kelly Olshan at Amos Eno, June 19, 6-8pm, Online

    Book Launch & talk for Michele H Bogart and John T Reddick: New York City Monuments to Black Americans at Arts and Letters, June 21. 6-6pm

    Podcast

    Episode 412: Music’s New Success Model on Switched On Pop

    Devon’s TV Corner

    The Prisoner (1967-1968)

  • los angeles
    zingrecommends - Los Angeles Edition

    thursdayjune19 – wednesdayjune25

    Galleries

    A Different Kind of Conversation: group exhibit at Timothy Hawkins, June 19, 6-9pm

    Abbey Golden: My Year At Home at The Middle Room, June 20, 7-9pm

    Elizabeth Shull: The Weight of It All at Lowell Ryan Projects, June 21, 5-8pm

    The Worst Rave in the World: Matt Barton and Extreme Animals at And/Or Gallery, June 21, 6-9pm

    Fugue Zones: group exhibit at Canary Test, June 21, 6-9pm

    Sharon Ellis: Recent Paintings at Michael Kohn, June 21, 5-7pm

    Julie Green: Patters and Tones for A Paper Ballet at Keystone, June 21, 5-9pm

    Daniela García Hamilton: Amanecer / Atardecer at Charles James (2nd location), June 21, 4-7pm

    Beyond the Image: group exhibit at Unveil, June 21, 2-5pm

    Bjarni Sigurbjörnsson: Cutting Through Space at El Nido, June 21, 3-6pm

    Homeland Photography: group exhibit at Gallery Luisotti, June 21

    We Now Interrupt Our Scheduled Programming at Bermudez Projects, June 21

    Museums / Institutions

    On the Side of Angels: Latina Lesbian Activism | Before You Now: Capturing the Self in Portraiture at Vincent Prince Art Museum, June 21, 4-6pm

    M&A: Light Gauge at Craft Contemporary, June 21

    Truthfully, Nancy Buchanan: A Retrospective at The Brick, June 22

    Film

    The Wizard of Oz in 4K at Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, June 20, 2pm, $5

    Sharon Hayes: Riecerche: four (2024) at MOCA, June 21, 3pm

    Performance

    At the Still Point of the Turning World: Solstice Esoterica & Queer Spiritualism at Highway, June 21, 11am, $25+

    Talks / Readings

    Hande Sever: The Case of Outgoing Autocrats: Public Art, Alliance Structures, and Far-Right Military Violence in Turkey at REDCAT, June 20, 7:30-9pm, Free

    Artist Walk-through: Lorenzo Lorenzetti: Silent Piazza at la BEAST, June 20, 6-7:30pm

    Book Release Party ‘Like we could almost live forever’ by Carlotta Guerra at AMPHI, June 21, 4-8pm

    Artist Talk & Cocktails for ELSEWHERE: group exhibit at Tappan, June 24, 6-8pm

    Podcast

    Episode 412: Music’s New Success Model on Switched On Pop

    Devon’s TV Corner

    The Prisoner (1967-1968)

     

  • denver
    zingrecommends - Denver Edition

    fridaymay30-thursdayjune5

    Galleries

    Amanda K. Snyder – Rest Awhile opens at SeeSaw Art Gallery, May 30, 6-9pm

    Pam Farris, Adam Weinzapfel, and Member exhibitions open at Next Gallery, May 30, 5-9pm

    Degenerates: A Current Reaction by Edge Member Artists opens at Edge Gallery, May 30, 6-9pm

    Summer Salon opens at Space Gallery, May 30, 6-8pm

    Ben Perea Exhibition Afternoon Reception at D’Art Gallery, May 30

    Laura Ball and Gretchen Marie Schaefer exhibitions open at David B. Smith Gallery, May 31, 5-8pm

    Sunday Sundae 2025 at Art Students League of Denver, June 1, 1-4pm

    Julie Jablonsku and Philip & Kat Potter exhibitions at Pirate Contemporary Art, through June 1

    Haley Hasler, Melissa Furness, and Past is Present exhibitions open at Arvada Center, June 5,

    Kelly Austin-Rolo and Michele Messenger exhibition open at NKollectiv, June 5, 4-8pm

    Museums

    Art Crawl: Ready, Set, Grow! at Clyfford Still Museum, May 31, 10:30-11:15am

    Studio Project DiDVE Reception at BMoCA, May 31, 1-4pm

    Vanity & Vice: American Art Deco at Kirkland Museum of Fine & Decorative Art, through June 1

    Museum of Outdoor Arts Summer Tours at Marjorie Park, June 2, 10-11am

    Summer Season Opening at Powers Art Center, June 3, 11am-5pm

    Performance

    Lumonics Immersed at Lumonics Light & Sound Gallery, May 31, 8-10pm 

    Youth Behind & Beyond Bars with Musical Guests: The Reminders at Boulder Public Library Canyon Theater, May 31, 7-9pm

    Conversation

    Tell Them You Lied by Laura Leffler Live at Tattered Cover Aspen Grove, May 30, 5:30-7pm

    Anderman Photography Lecture: Tommy Kha at Denver Art Museum, June 3, 6-7pm

    Hillary Leftwich in Conversation with Jade Lascelles at Petals & Pages, June 4, 5:30-7pm

    Out and About

    16th Street Summer Kickoff, May 31-June 1, 11am-6pm

    Havanna Street Night Market, May 31, 6-10pm

    Creative in the Park presented by Women in Design at Cheesman Park, June 3, 5:30-7:30pm

    Film

    Time and Other Materials + Panel at Sie Film Center, May 30, 4:15pm

    Blue Velvet screens at MCA Holiday Theater, June 1, 2:30pm

    Music

    City Park Jazz – Blessing Bled Chimanga at City Park, June 1, 6-8pm

    Book

    Tiny SPOON Literary Magazine Issue 13 Launch at East Window, May 31, 7-9pm

    Silent Pages Society: Pride and Pages at Cheesman Park Pavilion, June 5, 5:30-8:30pm

    Saint Dymphna’s Playbook

    Podcast

    BBC Earth Podcast

    Devon’s TV Corner

    I Love Lucy (1951-1957)

    Opportunities

    For Rent: Colorado Building Art Studios

    Phipps Visiting Professor/Artist in Residence in Ceramics at University of Denver

    Career Opportunities at RedLine

    Call for Entry – Ink and Canvas

    Downtown Development Authority Plan of Development Application

    Multi-Versatility Call for Entry

    Artist Opportunities Guide from Artwork Archive

    Career Opportunities with City of Boulder

    Studio Spaces Available in Santa Fe Arts District

    Jobs & Opportunities at Clyfford Still Museum

    DAVA Call for College Interns & Volunteers

    Career Opportunities at the Arvada Center

    Career Opportunities at Denver Art Museum

    Career Opportunities at History Colorado

    Career Opportunities at MCA Denver

    Art Studios Available from Newhouse Management

    Career Opportunities at Dairy Arts Center

    Career Opportunities at BMoCA

    Public Art Opportunities from Denver Arts & Venues

    Donate

    Union Hall

    Denver Veterans Food Assistance

    East Window

    Museo de las Americas

    Lumonics Legacy Project

    Leon Gallery

    PlatteForum

    Black Cube

    Birdseed Collective

    Art Students League of Denver

    DU Art Fund

    Buntport Theater

    Access Gallery

    History Colorado

    BMoCA

    Colorado Photographic Arts Center

    Anderson Ranch Arts Center

    Dairy Arts Center

    Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center

    Resources

    PlatteForum Resource List

    Food Box Day at Birdseed Collective, Mondays at 3pm

    Denver Migrant Support

    Library of Things

    Rocky Mountain Mutual Aid

    Metro Caring

    Supporters of Children

     

  • austin
    zingrecommends - Austin Edition

    fridayjune13 – thursdayjune19

    Galleries

    Soomin Jung: Home and Jeff Baker: Arriba, Abajo, al Center, pa’Dentro at Conduit Gallery, June 14, 5:30-7:30pm

    Charlotte Smith: 2025 and Adrian Esparza: Products of a Compass at Cris Worley, June 14

    Sleight of Hand at Barry Whistler, June 14

    Margot Becker: a Thousand Flowers and Miles Lawton Gracey: the living room at Seven Sisters, Jun 14

    Museum

    Futures Past: Reflections for Juneteenth at Artpace, 6-8pm

    Summer Dance Series – the Bachata Edition at the Blanton Museum, June 14, 10am-8pm, $10

    Edible Sculptures at CAMH, June 14, 2-4pm

    Celebrate Father’s Day at The Contemporary Laguna Gloria, June 15, 9am-3pm, $10

    Film

    Alice in Wonderland (1951) at Harry Ransom Center, June 14, 11am-12:30pm

    Killer of Sheep at MFAH, June 15, 5-6:30pm, $9

    Please Baby Please at Hyperreal Film Club, June 16, 7:30-11pm, $8-15

    Femme at Paramount Theatre, June 17, 6:30pm

    Swept Away at AFS Cinema, June 17, 7:30pm, $13.50

    Performance

    Shakespeare Costume Workshop at the McNay at June 14, 11am-4pm, $45

    Strings at Hartman Foundation Concerts in the Park, June 15, 7:30pm

    Talks & Readings

    Context Tour: ‘You Stretched Diagonally Across It’ at Dallas Contemporary, June 15, 1-2pm

    Podcast

    No 706: John Wilson, Grace Hartigan on The Modern Art Notes Podcast

    Devon’s TV Corner

    Aliens in the Family (1996)

     

  • cdmx
    zingrecommends - CDMX Edition

    jueves19dejunio – viernes25dejunio

    Galerías de Arte

    Háptica: una exposición colectiva en CAM Galería, 21 de jun, 18h

    Derivas de Arte y Arquitectura en Arte Abierto, 21 de jun, 13h

    Museos

    Arquine Jams | Suelos en El Eco, 25 de jun, 19:30h

    Noche de Museos en la CDMX, 25 de jun, 18-22h

    Película

    Diamante Salvaje en Cine Tonalà, 20 de jun, 15h

    Tutti Frutti. El tiempo del underground (2022) en Chopo UNAM, 25 de jun, 18:30h

    Mùsica

    Paradiso: Ópera en un acto de Emiliano Cruz en Casa del Lago, 21 de jun, 18-19h

    Sora_02: Naina en CCEMx, 25 de jun, 20h

    Cuarteto Mexicano de Jazz en el Museo Tamayo, 25 de jun, 20-21h

    Craniata en Centro Cultura Digital, 25 de jun, 21-22h

    Podcast         

    Episode 412: Music’s New Success Model on Switched On Pop

    Rincón de la tele de Devon

    The Prisoner (1967-1968)

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