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Laurie McLeod
14th St. at Washington St., projected onto a water tower
The artist's famed Waterhaven Project, which screens her underwater films outdoors, rises to new heights when she projects the nine-minute flick Luo Yong’s Dream on a water tower.
• Wed., May 9–Sat., May 19; sunset–midnight
• Free
High Line Neighborhood Walking Tours
RSVP at rsvp@thehighline.org for meeting location
Architectural historian Matt Postal leads walking tours of the area while speculating on the neighborhood's future.
• Thurs., May 10, Sun., May 13, Wed., May 16; 5:30 p.m.; May 13, 1 p.m.
• $10 (sold out)
High Line Design Preview
Great Hall, Cooper Union, 7 E. 7th St., nr. Third Ave.
High Line landscape architect James Corner discusses the ambitious renovations and offers a sneak preview of the designs.
• Mon., May 14; 6:30 p.m.
• Free with RSVP
Claude Cahun
General Theological Seminary of the Episcopal Church , 175 Ninth Ave., nr. 21st Ave.; 212-243-5150
The late nineteenth-century French avant-gardist gets his/her due in this exhibition of shocking gender-bending self-portraits.
• Fri., May 18–Sat., May 20; 8 p.m.
• Free


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