Art Calendar
November
MUSEUM OF THE MOVING IMAGE
36-01 35th Ave., Astoria
718-777-6888
“A Whole Different Ball Game: Playing Through 60
Years of Sports Video Games”
Running Sept. 14 through March 10
The first video game premiered in 1958. It was called
Tennis for Two. Since then, there have been hundreds of
sports-related video games. This exhibit features more
than 40 playable sports video games from the past 60
years. It considers who is represented in sports video
games, how televised sports and sports video games
reflect each other, how video games are themselves
becoming sports and more.
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MOMA PS1
22-25 Jackson Ave., LIC
718-784-2084
“Unboxing the Compass, Bending the Axis”
December 2, 4 to 6 p.m.
Artist, composer and choreographer Sarah Kinlaw will
be performing the new show Unboxing the Compass,
Bending the Axis that she created along with four other
artists. The performance explores power and identity
through choreography and sound. The show incorporates
everyday objects such as fans, and microphones are
placed on the set to amplify the sounds of the movement
itself. Admission is $15, $13 for members.
QUEENS MUSEUM
New York City Building, Corona
718-592-9700
“Tiffany’s Iridescence: Glass in Rainbow
Hues”
On view Oct. 7 to Oct. 6
This exhibit features glass art by Louis C.
Tiffany. The Neustadts began collecting Tiffany
lamps in 1935 that now have become part of
The Neustadt Gallery. Their collection of more
than 200 lamps has become the largest and
most comprehensive lamp collection in the
world. This exhibition will explain the science
and artistry behind the sheet and blown glass.
Photo courtesy of The Neustadt
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