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Week of 10/22–10/28

Assistant curator Sara O’Keeffe will lead a private after-hours tour of “Trigger: Gender as a Tool and a Weapon.” RSVP by October 13 to membership@newmuseum.org or 212.219.1222 ×234. Premium Members & Above Membership Private Curatorial Tour
This event marks the launch of “New Black Portraitures,” an online exhibition curated by Aria Dean, Assistant Curator of Net Art and Digital Culture at Rhizome. Part of First Look: New Art Online,… Performances N-Prolenta: Banana Island: Hublots
Members receive one complimentary guest pass per Membership to see our fall exhibitions. Additionally, Members enjoy a special 20 percent discount at the New Museum Store. A distinctive downtown shopping… Standard Members & Above Membership Members’ Day
Leather, beads, hair, and paint. Air, light, scent, and white noise. The artists in “Trigger: Gender and a Tool and a Weapon” engage with a staggering range of media, from the tactile to the ephemeral… Tours New Perspectives Tour
The underground hit Room for Cream is back! Reuniting with new special guests, The Dyke Division of the Two-Headed Calf stages Season 4 of Room for Cream, a live performance serial that ran for three seasons… Performances The Dyke Division of the Two-Headed Calf: Room For Cream
The underground hit Room for Cream is back! Reuniting with new special guests, The Dyke Division of the Two-Headed Calf stages Season 4 of Room for Cream, a live performance serial that ran for three seasons… Performances The Dyke Division of the Two-Headed Calf: Room For Cream

Week of 11/05–11/11

The exhibition “Trigger: Gender as a Tool and a Weapon” challenges us to think of gender outside of the binary and to understand the multidimensional, intersecting compositions of identity. The exhibition’s… Professional Development Seminar for Educators
Many of the featured artists in “Trigger: Gender as a Tool and a Weapon” engage with concepts of toxicity, transmission, and psychical or psychological health. In this tour, we will look at the work… Tours New Perspectives Tour
Gnomen, a hybrid bear-bison that can change sex and gender, is the “fursona” of artist Nayland Blake. A fursona is an avatar in the furry community, where personal expression is bound up with nonhuman… Performances Nayland Blake: Crossing Object (inside Gnomen)
The underground hit Room for Cream is back! Reuniting with new special guests, The Dyke Division of the Two-Headed Calf stages Season 4 of Room for Cream, a live performance serial that ran for three seasons… Performances The Dyke Division of the Two-Headed Calf: Room For Cream
The underground hit Room for Cream is back! Reuniting with new special guests, The Dyke Division of the Two-Headed Calf stages Season 4 of Room for Cream, a live performance serial that ran for three seasons… Performances The Dyke Division of the Two-Headed Calf: Room For Cream
Join us for a special evening of music, drinks, and the premiere of Wu Tsang’s film ALL IT TOOK (2017), starring the genre-melding, critically lauded singer Kelela. The film spans five years, following… Screenings Kelela and Wu Tsang Present the North American Premiere of ALL…

Week of 11/12–11/18

Join Deputy Director Karen Wong for a visit to NEW INC, an 8,000-square-foot incubator space next door to the New Museum. NEW INC is the first museum-led cultural incubator dedicated to supporting innovation,… Deluxe Members & Above Membership InsideDesign: NEW INC
Taking place from Thursday, November 16 to Sunday November 19, the trip will center around the opening of Prospect.4 (P.4), this year’s edition of New Orleans’s triennial of contemporary art, led by… Producers Council Members & Above Membership 2017 Art Study Tour to New Orleans
Many of the featured artists in “Trigger: Gender as a Tool and a Weapon” engage with concepts of toxicity, transmission, and psychical or psychological health. In this tour, we will look at the work… Tours New Perspectives Tour
Morgan Bassichis adapts the underground classic The Faggots and Their Friends Between Revolutions (1977)—an out-of-print book by Larry Mitchell, with lush illustrations by Ned Asta, that recounts a fable… Performances Morgan Bassichis: The Faggots and Their Friends Between Revolutions…
As part of the Department of Education and Public Engagement’s ongoing programs engaging arts and social justice, the New Museum hosts the second annual youth summit and celebration organized by a luminary… Scamming the Patriarchy: A Youth Summit

Week of 11/26–12/02

Explorer, writer, and art collector Erling Kagge will be featured as this year’s Visionary speaker. The Stuart Regen Visionaries Series at the New Museum honors forward-thinking individuals in art, architecture,… Conversations Visionaries Series: Erling Kagge
The New Museum is proud to partner with Visual AIDS on World AIDS Day for the premiere of ALTERNATE ENDINGS, RADICAL BEGINNINGS, Visual AIDS’ 28th annual Day With(out) Art project. Curated by Erin… Screenings ALTERNATE ENDINGS, RADICAL BEGINNINGS: Day With(out)…
Gnomen, a hybrid bear-bison that can change sex and gender, is the “fursona” of artist Nayland Blake. A fursona is an avatar in the furry community, where personal expression is bound up with nonhuman… Performances Nayland Blake: Crossing Object (inside Gnomen)
Once a month, behind the glass of the Museum’s Lobby window, a red carpet will frame a scene: a still life that, if watched closely, betrays slight movements. As a part of “Trigger: Gender as a Tool… Performances Justin Vivian Bond: My Model | My Self: I’ll Stand By You
Tickets are $5 for each conversation and are available for purchase through the links below. Conversations will be live-streamed at newmuseum.live. Borrowing its title from a work of the same name by… Conversations Who’s Afraid of the New Now?: 40 Artists in Dialogue
Tickets are $5 for each conversation and are available for purchase through the links below. Conversations will be live-streamed at newmuseum.live. Borrowing its title from a work of the same name by… Conversations Who’s Afraid of the New Now?: 40 Artists in Dialogue

Week of 03/11–03/17

On March 12 and 13, 2018, the New Museum organized four workshops on sexual harassment for cultural workers. Read some of the takeaways. In light of recent, widespread allegations of sexual misconduct… Sexual Harassment in the Cultural Sector: Drawing the Line
*On March 12 and 13, 2018, the New Museum organized four workshops on sexual harassment for cultural workers. Read some of the takeaways. * In light of recent, widespread allegations of sexual misconduct… Sexual Harassment in the Cultural Sector: Defining and Upholding…
On March 12 and 13, 2018, the New Museum organized four workshops on sexual harassment for cultural workers. Read some of the takeaways. In light of recent, widespread allegations of sexual misconduct… Sexual Harassment in the Cultural Sector: Dealing with Transgressions…
On March 12 and 13, 2018, the New Museum organized four workshops on sexual harassment for cultural workers. Read some of the takeaways. In light of recent, widespread allegations of sexual misconduct… Sexual Harassment in the Cultural Sector: Changing the Balance…
Kraus Family Curator Gary Carrion-Murayari will lead a private after-hours tour of the 2018 Triennial: “Songs for Sabotage.” RSVP by March 7 to membership@newmuseum.org or 212.219.1222 ×234. Premium Members & Above Membership Private Curatorial Tour: 2018 Triennial
Join us for a presentation by author, theorist, and artist Evan Calder Williams. Williams’s contribution to the 2018 Triennial: “Songs for Sabotage” exhibition catalogue, an essay titled “The Kitten… Conversations Evan Calder Williams: A Theory of Sabotage
Please join us for a New Perspectives tour of the fourth New Museum Triennial, “Songs for Sabotage.” On this tour, we will examine how selected artists employ various media, including archival footage… Tours New Perspectives Tour

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