Platform for Pedagogy  14 May - 20 May 2009
In Brief: A Green Architecture, Contemporary Art and Transpedagogy, The Worker Control Solution, Trash and Revolution, Information Models in Design & Whose Land?
 Thursday, 14 May
  Now What Architecture? (Day 1)
Guggenheim - 1071 Fifth Avenue
4pm, $10.
  Artist-Publisher: Mass Produced for Mass Dissemination Panel Discussion
St. Ann's Warehouse - 38 Water Street, Brooklyn
5pm, $20 (NYPF festival pass).
  What is Green Architecture? Werner Sobek in conversation with Andres Lepik
Goethe-Institut - 5 East 3rd Street
7pm, $0.
 Friday, 15 May
  Now What Architecture? (Day 2)
Guggenheim - 1071 Fifth Avenue
10:30pm, $10.
  Transpedagogy: Contemporary Art and the Vehicles of Education
Museum of Modern Art, Cullman Building, Bartos Theater 3 - 11 W 53rd St
4pm, $10.
  The Edge of Vision: Abstraction in Contemporary Photography
St. Ann's Warehouse - 38 Water Street, Brooklyn
5pm, $20 (NYPF festival pass).
  Rasmus Christian Elling: Nationalism and the Politics of Ethnic Minorities in Iran
CUNY Graduate Center - 365 Fifth Avenue, Rm 6304.24
6:30 - 8:30pm, $0.
  Fire the Boss: The Worker Control Solution from Buenos Aires to Chicago
Cooper Union, The Great Hall - 7 E. 7 St
7pm, $0.
  The '90s vs. The '90s: A Panel Discussion
New Museum - 235 Bowery
7pm, $8.
 Saturday, 16 May
  The University of Trash: Space for Revolution
44-19 Purves Street, Long Island City, Queens
4 - 9pm, $0.
 Sunday, 17 May
  Photography After Frank: Philip Gefter and Andy Grundberg in Conversation
St. Ann's Warehouse - 38 Water Street, Brooklyn
4 - 6pm, $20 (NYPF festival pass).
 Monday, 18 May
  Managing Arts & Cultural Organizations in Times of Financial Stress
Baruch College, Information and Technology Building - 151 E. 25th Street, Rm 750
4 - 6pm, $0, Rsvp required/646-660-6743.
  Simon Starling at SculptureCenter
SculptureCenter, 44-19 Purves Street, Long Island City
6:30 - 8pm, $0.
  Whose Land Is It?
Housing, Squatting, Showdowns, & Takeovers in Miami

Brecht Forum - 451 West St (between Bank & Bethune Sts)
7:30pm, $15, Rsvp.
 Tuesday, 19 May
  Great Evenings in The Great Hall: Electoral Politics
Cooper Union, The Great Hall - 7 E. 7 St
6:30pm, $0.
  Optical Drama and Residual Modernities
Americas Society - 680 Park Avenue
6:30pm, $0, Rsvp.
  Without Koji, There is No Sake
Japan Society - 333 East 47th Street
6:30pm, $35 includes sake.
  Closing the Gap: Information Models in Contemporary Design Practice
The Urban Center - 457 Madison Avenue
7pm, $10.
 Wednesday, 20 May
  Overcoming Barriers to Energy Efficiency in Existing Buildings
Labowitz Theatre - 1 Washington Place, 1st Floor
6:30 - 8pm, $0, Rsvp.

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