Upcoming Events by Alumni
Check out events by LMCC Alumni!
January
Judith Modrak
Nurturing Tree
1/1-10/1/2026
Stuyvesant Square Park, NYC
Nurturing Tree, a public artwork by Judith Modrak, springs from and was inspired by the great Mother Elm who lived on this very spot for over 300 years. Commissioned by the Stuyvesant Park Neighborhood Association, the sculpture celebrates renewal, connection, and community.
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Patrick Mohundro
Clean Grit
154 E Broadway, Downstairs
Current Featured exhibition: Clean Grit opens January 15 Group exhibition featuring painting and sculptures by Christina Ballantyne, Maisie Corl, Michelle Grabner, Rodrigo Lara Zendejas, Patrick Carlin Mohundro, Dylan Rabe, Kellie Romany, David Sprecher and Emily Wisniewski in Parent Company's former exhibition space in Chinatown
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Lisa Crafts
Drive-In Movie for Leaf Litter
1/17 - 2/28
Catskill Art Space. 48 Main St, Livingston Manor, NY
Drive-in Movie for Leaf Litter is an animated installation that draws us into the fecund and mysterious world of the forest floor. Experienced in a miniature theater, it speaks to kinship with other species and the persistence of nature in this moment of ecological and political precarity.
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pasha radetzki
1/4 Wo/man. Love-ego=Lov Couple.
1/20-3/31
Thomas Paine Park, Lower Manhattan
Public art sculpture dedicated to the innate human values of undivided love, unconditional peace, and freedom. The work alludes to humanity’s shared joy, sorrow, regeneration from world’s military conflicts and to the ¼ population loss in the artist’s native Palesse marshlands during world war.
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Hedwig Brouckaert, Noga Cohen and Juyon Lee
The Seventh AIM Biennial: Forms of Connection
1/23-06/29
The Bronx Museum 1040 Grand Concourse The Bronx, NY 10456
The Bronx Museum proudly presents The Seventh AIM Biennial: Forms of Connection, an exhibition rising against division to offer a powerful framework of connection.
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Catherine Gallant
GIFT: A Life in Dance
1/23 and 1/24 at 7:30pm
Gibney: Agnes Varis Performing Arts (53A Chambers St.)
Using movement, film, and live piano, "GIFT: A Life In Dance” looks back over Gallant’s decades as a dancer, choreographer, and keeper of Isadora Duncan’s legacy. Program also includes new and recent work by Ms. Gallant.
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Jerise Fogel
Artist Talk: Celebrating Calligraphy with Jerise Fogel and Tani Cohen-Fraade
1/24/2026
BEKI, 85 Harrison Street, New Haven, CT 06515-1724
I will be talking about my ink and papercut calligraphy in several languages, which is on display at BEKI through the end of February.
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Ethan Shoshan
Grit of Hearth Beyond the Brambles
1/24/2026
On view Saturdays and Sundays 1-6 PM through February 15, 2026
Field of Play, 56 2nd Ave #21, Brooklyn, NY 11215
Field of Play's latest exhibition Grit of Hearth Beyond the Brambles considers the work of cultural producers within the context of care, as pathways of compassion and beacons of ingenuity. Actions intertwining in tandem, our souls push back against negativity to make space for solace and solidarity
February
Yoni Oppenheim
TELEPHONE PLAYS
2/9, 2/23, 3/2, 3/9 and 3/16 at 12:00pm
On the Telephone
Enjoy a short one-person, uplifting and comedic play. 24/6 commissioned 39 playwrights to write 10 minute plays which are performed live over the telephone to seniors and those who are housebound. Mondays at noon a different play will be performed via DOROT's University Without Walls.
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Felicia Young
Ecological City - Art & Climate Solutions ZOOM = Panel Discussion & Planning
2/4/2026
ZOOM - online (link provided through Evenbrite Sign Up)
Panel discussion on art project applied to climate challenges and solutions. Artists and environmental experts present designs and solutions for the Ecological City - Procession for Climate Solutions.
Artist Open Call - artists encouraged to join the Zoom to learn more on how to participate.
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Lora Tchekoratova
Gershwin: The Roaring Twenties
2/5/2026
Consulate General of Bulgaria / 121 East 62 Street, New York
Alexandrina Boyanova and Friends -- music by Gershwin
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Leah Tubbs
Dance Theatre of Harlem Sunday Matinee Series
2/8/2026
Dance Theatre of Harlem, 466 W 152nd St, New York, NY 10031
Dance Theatre of Harlem's (DTH) Sunday Matinees throw open the doors, welcoming its neighbors to interact with artists in presentations that showcase the DTH Company, the DTH School, and guest artists from multiple artistic disciplines, including MODArts Dance Collective (MADC).
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Milda De Voe
Literary Salons: Fluid Boundaries
2/10/2026
Online
Intimate discussion of the process of writing while parenting --from emerging young parents to established writers with grown-and-flown kids--novelists, essayists, and poets discuss all aspects of maintaining a creative writing career while parenting.
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Aya Ogawa and Catherine Galasso
Meat Suit, or the Shitshow of Motherhood
Runs 2/11 to 3/15
Pershing Square Signature Center, 480 W 42nd St, New York, NY 10036
Meat Suit, or The Shitshow of Motherhood, written and directed by Aya Ogawa, is a gloriously genre-defying theatrical carnival that plunges audiences into the raw, hilarious chaos of being a mom.
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Steve Swell
Steve Swell 4tet Residency
My residency will be Thursdays on 2/12, 2/19, 2/26 and 3/5
Nublu Classic, 62 Avene C, NYC
Performance series of my quartet with Rob Brown, alto saxophone, Willlam Parker, bass and Jeremy Carlstedt, drums
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Jessie Fahay
Ripple Effect Artists Valentines Gala
2/13/2026
White Horse Tavern FiDi
Because the greatest love story is the merging of performing arts and advocacy....
Join Ripple Effect Artists for a night where passion meets purpose: a jaw-dropping fun performance, radical connection, and the kind of love that sparks revolutions.
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Meg Okura
The Pan Asian Chamber Jazz Ensemble CD Release
2/19/2026
The Jazz Gallery
SPECIAL GUEST: Randy Brecker. Celebrating the 20th anniversary of Meg Okura and the PACJE and the release of ISAIAH, PACJE’s fifth album.
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Tessa Brinckman
"Still Here | One"
2/27
St Johns in the Village,
218 W 11th, Manhattan
WildLine’s flute and string trio perform a free concert of black composers, with live performance by poet Angela Decker, speaking to the ways that we are “still here”. Music by Tyson Gholston Davis, Florence Price, Brittany Green, Jessie Cox, Shelley Washington, and Roger Stubblefield.
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Yohanna Roa
Earth Celebrations Art & Climate Solutions Costume Workshop (Costumes)
2/28-5/2, Saturdays 12pm-4pm
638 East 6th Street, New York, NY 10009
Collaborate with Earth Celebrations’ artists-in-residence creating visual / bio art, giant puppets and textile art/costumes for the Ecological City - Procession for Climate Solutions
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Lucrecia Novoa
Earth Celebrations Art & Climate Solutions Costume Workshop (Puppets)
2/28-5/2, Saturdays 12pm-4pm
638 East 6th Street, New York, NY 10009
Collaborate with Earth Celebrations’ artists-in-residence creating visual / bio art, giant puppets and textile art/costumes for the Ecological City - Procession for Climate Solutions
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March
Rachel Bacon
Dismantling the Anthropocene: The Human as Mineral in the Age of Carbon Chauvinism
3/7/2026
Delft, Netherlands
The group exhibition Dismantling the Anthropocene: The Human as Mineral in the Age of Carbon Chauvinism is conceived as a critique of the Anthropocene, addressing themes such as human exceptionalism, universalism, stasis, and the question of who constitutes the “we” of the Anthropocene.
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Ethan Shoshan
2026 Every Woman Biennial
3/8/2026
Pen + Brush, 29 East 22nd Street, New York, NY 10010
A century ago, movements like Cabaret, Dada, and Surrealism were artists’ responses to social and political unrest. One hundred years later, we ask: What are we building in a troubled world that’s moving faster than we can grasp?
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Nora Armani
SR Socially Relevant Film Festival, NY
3/10/2026
Uptown: MRHS, The Forum, Downtown: Cinema Village, Tenri Cultural Institute
SR Socially Relevant™ Film Festival NY
SRFF is a nonprofit 501 (c) (3) founded in 2013 by actress/filmmaker Nora Armani in 2013. SRFF's mission is to promote films with socially relevant™content and human-interest stories. 795 films from 40 countries have screened at SRFF to date.
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Milda De Voe
The Things They Never Leave Us
3/10/2026
Online
Intimate discussion of the process of writing while parenting, offering various solutions to the problems of time, energy and money, and a deep-dive exploration of the creative practice of our featured writers: Janet Constantino, Caroline Grant and Stewart Lewis
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Alex Quinn
In Paradisum: Music of peace and remembrance
3/14/2026
St. Ignatius of Antioch Episcopal Church, 552 West End Ave New York, NY 10024
Come experience a moving choral journey of peace, consolation and eternal light with Duruflé’s luminous Requiem alongside meditative works by Arvo Pärt, Gabriel Fauré, and Morten Lauridsen.
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Dana Katz
Exhibition at Art Baja Festival - La Paz
3/15/2026
TEATRO JUÁREZ LA PAZ, BCS UBICACIÓN/ADDRESS: Calle Belisario Domínguez 1448, Zona Central, 23000, La Paz.
Thrilled to present silk prints from a series originally developed at LMCC at the 2026 ABC Art Baja Festival in La Paz—teatro Juarez - bringing research and experimentation into a new coastal dialogue of art, place, and transformation.
Eve Sicular
Isle of Klezbos: Ides of March at Joe's Pub!
3/15/2026
Joe's Pub at The Public Theater
Isle of Klezbos plays the Ides of March for Joe's Pub at The Public Theater, onstage with our full sextet. Doors open 5:30pm, showtime is 6PM
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Nattie Trogdon and Hollis Bartlett
Movement Research at the Judson Church
3/16/2026
Judson Memorial Church - 55 Washington Square S, New York, NY 10012
Nattie Trogdon + Hollis Bartlett will be presenting a work-in-progress showing of their new evening-length performance work "Corpus Corpus" as part of Movement Research at the Judson Church's Monday night series. The show is FREE and open to the public. No RSVP required.
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Alicia Jo Rabins
Book Launch Reading
3/23/2026
Young Ethel's, 506 5th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215
Alicia Jo Rabins - Memoir Launch Party & Reading! Join Alicia & friends for a launch party w/readings & music to celebrate the publication of WHEN WE'RE BORN WE FORGET EVERYTHING (Schocken Books). Alicia will be in conversation w/Rabbi Ellen Lippmann, plus live music. 3-5 pm, free, all ages!
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Carmen Pailino
Community Crochet Circle
3/24/2026
1590 park ave New York, ny 10029
We’re hosting a two-hour crochet workshop and presentation for our community.
Rudy Shepherd
Public Art piece and Performance of Induction Ceremony
3/27/2026
Belk Visual Arts Center,Davidson College, Davidson, North Carolina 28035
Induction Ceremony is a performance that activates Rudy Shepherd’s Black Rock Negative Energy Absorber sculpture, currently on view on the lawn of the Belk Visual Arts Center.
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Tessa Brinckman
Still Here | Two
3/28/2026
St Johns in the Village
, 218 W 11th, Manhattan
WildLine’s flute and string trio perform a free concert of women composers, with live performance by poet Sharon Mesmer, speaking to the ways that we are “still here”. Music by Carolyn Yarnell, Barbara Kolb, Elisendra Fabregas, Yu Hui Chang, Kirsten Volness, Lynn Bechtold and Jean Coulthard.
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Brandy Heyward
Harlem Hafla 2026
6/27/2026
Harlem School of the Arts, 645 St Nicholas Avenue, NY NY 10030
Harlem Hafla is a day of North African Dance/Bellydance lead by dancers of color. By day, there are two workshops by a master instructor and at 7:00 p.m., there is a show with an eclectic array of dancers. For information and tickets, please visit www.harlemafla.com.
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