Out & About

| 25 Jan 2017 | 03:14

    Thu 26

    Guerrilla GirlNew York Society Library, 53 East 79th St.

    6:30-8 p.m. $16

    Donna Kaz, a.k.a Aphra Behn, shares experiences as a Guerrilla Girl who created comedic art and theater, blasting blatant sexism of the theater world.

    212-288-6900. nysoclib.org

    ancient sundials ▲Inst. for the Study of the Acient World, 15 East 84th St.

    6-7 p.m. Free

    Lecture considers one type of Roman sundial represented in exhibition not sufficiently appreciated from geographical, cultural and social perspectives.

    212-992-7800. isaw.nyu.edu

    Fri 27

    ‘Transform’French Institute Alliance Francaise, 22 East 60th St.

    11 a.m.-6 p.m. Free

    From photos of hydroelectric facility and nuclear power plant in Alsace, Mathieu Bernard-Reymond has mutated industrial landscapes into troubling poetic compositions.

    212-355-6100. fiat.org

    canadian SOUNDSThe Kosciuzko Foundation, 15 East 65th St.

    Noon-1:30 p.m. $10

    Ensemble Resonance celebrates Canada’s 150th birthday with new works that integrate acoustic and electroacoustic music with multi-media elements.

    212-734-2130. thekf.org

    Sat 28

    ‘Moon Over Manhattan’Asia Society, 725 Park Ave.

    1-5 p.m. $12 Adults $5 Kids.

    Asia Society rings in the Year of the Rooster with performances and traditional craft activities inspired by Lunar New Year traditions across Asia.

    212-288-6400. asiasociety.org

    kylemore abbeySt. John Nepomucene Slovak Roman Catholic Church, 411 East 66th St.

    8-10 p.m. $150

    Recording artists from Northern Ireland, The Priests, performing at benefit concert.

    212-734-4613. eastrivercatholics.org

    Sun 29

    ‘Take Five’ ▲All Souls Church, 1157 Lexington Ave.

    5-7 p.m.

    Award-winning Aeolus Quartet are featured in a unique arrangement of Paul Desmond’s jazz standard “Take Five” for piano quintet.

    212-794-3646. musicaviva.org

    russian exodusIda K. Lang Recital Hall, 695 Park Ave.

    3 p.m. $30

    Among the great artists who escaped Russian in 1917, like Rachmaninoff, Heifetz, Gretchaninoff, was Vladimir Drozdoff, whose work is performed this evening.

    212-772-4000. hunter.cuny.edu

    Mon 30

    ‘PetitEs histoireS’ ProgramLa Librairie des Enfants, 163 East 92nd St.

    2 p.m. $42

    Join a series of sessions for children including reading and song in French language.

    646-590-2797. lalibrairiedesenfants.nyc

    Paul Auster92nd Street Y, 1395 Lexington Ave.

    7:30-10 p.m. $28

    The novelist discusses his recent novel, “4 3 2 1.”

    212-415-5500. 92y.org

    Tue 31

    ‘Immersion Room’Cooper Hewitt, 2 East 91st St.

    10 a.m.-6 p.m. $16

    Immersion Room offers visitors experience of selecting digital images of wallpapers, or their own designs, and to project them onto walls at full scale.

    212-849-8400. cooperhewitt.org

    Piano trio ▼Consulate General of the Republic of Bulgaria, 121 East 62nd St.

    7 p.m. Free

    Classical program includes works by Schubert and Haydn interpreted by Georgy Valtchev, violin, and Lora Tchekoratova, piano.

    212-935-4646. consul-bulgaria-ny.org

    Wed 1

    Estonian PhilharmonicSt. Ignatius Loyola, 980 Park Ave.

    7 p.m. $20+

    The leading proponent of Arvo Pärt’s music in the world, perfromed by the Grammy award-winning Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir.

    212-288-2520. smssconcerts.org

    Golda MeirTemple Emanu-El, 1 East 65th St.

    10:30-11:30 a.m. $36

    Private tour with curator: gain deeper understanding of the American-raised woman who became a founder of Israel and its fourth prime minister.

    201-552-1818. emanuelnyc.org