Out & About

| 25 Jul 2016 | 03:12

    Thu 28

    Inferno A-Go-Go! The Laurie Beechman Theater, 407 West 42nd St.

    7 p.m. $22

    Star of Ru Paul’s Drag Drag, BenDeLaCreme’s one-woman person showcases her comedy, burlesque and singing skill.

    Spincycle.com

    MFA Visual Narrative RisoLab, 136 West 21st St.

    5-8 p.m. Free

    MFA Visual Narrative students open their studios to the public, and Continuing Education Visual Narrative students exhibit work produced at the RisoLab.

    www.svu.edu

    Fri 29

    Open Studio for Teens The Whitney, 99 Gansevoort St.

    1-4 p.m. Free with admission

    New York City teens are invited to a free drop-in art making program on Friday afternoons.

    www.Whiteney.org

    Roman Ondak: Learning to Walk The High Line at 13th St.

    11 a.m.–Noon. Free

    The Slovakian-born artist invites mothers to teach their young children how to walk as part of a performance piece, based on his experience of teaching his own child how to walk.

    Sat 30

    Ski EndNew Ohio Theater, 154 Christopher St.

    7:30 p.m. $18

    Piehole’s newest work places actors in an abandoned ski shop at the center of the universe to contemplate nostalgia, the apocalypse and skiing.

    Newohiotheater.org

    Society, Conflict & Self in Hungarian PhotographyAlma Gallery. 625 West 27th St.

    12-7 p.m.

    The last chance to see one of the most talked about photography exhibits of the summer.

    Sun 31

    ‘Broken City, Wall Street’35 Cedar St.

    5 p.m., $25 – $35

    Part flash-mob, part walking tour and part participatory event: Site-specific and immersive theater, lead by an artistic team that mixes American Sign Language with dance and storytelling.

    www.popuptheatrics.com/

    Hudson River Nature Walk Christopher Street Fountain

    9 a.m. Free

    Enjoy a meandering waterfront walk while learning about the park’s flora and fauna, including some of the 85 different species of birds identified within park boundaries.

    www.hudsonriverpark.org

    Mon 1

    American Dance Festival The Joyce Theater, 175 Eighth Ave.

    $10. 7:30 p.m.

    Provincial Dances Theatre from Yekaterinburg, Russia makes its New York debut with a program featuring Baganova’s “Sepia.”

    www.joyce.org

    Moon Over Mangroves Hudson Guild Theater, 459 West 26th St.

    6:15 p.m. $23

    On the evening four homeless Key West men are to be given a boat, they meet on the beach to celebrate, but fates twist and taunt their future in this play.

    Newyorktheaterfestival.com

    Tue 2

    Group Exhibit SIA NY, 511 West 20th St.

    Noon–6 p.m. Free

    A group exhibition from the Korea to celebrate and wish for a successful hosting of the upcoming 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics

    www.siany.org

    Michael Kinder Works on Paper Flowers Gallery, 529 West 20th St.

    10 a.m.–6 p.m. Free

    Thus exhibition surveys two important periods of development during Kinder’s long career, including works from the 1960s and the 2000s.

    www.flowersgallery.com

    Wed 3

    Jake Owen Madison Square Park

    7 p.m. Free

    Jake Owen performs songs from his highly anticipated fifth studio album entitled “American Love on the Oval Lawn.”

    Madisonsquarepark.org

    ‘Its Not Your Nature’Michael Rosenfeld Gallery, 100 11th Ave.

    10 a.m.–6 p.m. Free

    Check out a smorgasbord of nature themed tableaus from 22 different artists.

    Michealrosenfeldart.com