Art
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BROOKLYN ART Atlantic Avenue turns artsy this weekend during its second annual ArtWalk. Muralists will paint in vacant lots, businesses will display local art, and dozens of artists will open their studios to the public. Saturday and Sunday, 1-6 p.m., Atlantic Avenue between Fourth Avenue and Smith Street, and several other nearby locations, Brooklyn, free. Please go to www.atlanticavenueartwalk.com for a full list of locations.
CONRAD IN THE CITY Sound artist Tony Conrad’s “space narrative” installation will be presented this weekend. Saturday, 6 p.m.-midnight, Diapason, 1026 Sixth Ave., between 38th and 39th streets, 212-719-4393, free.
DOMESTIC DISAPPOINTMENTS Paintings by Megan Foster are on display through Monday in “Reliable Disappointment.” She depicts domestic vignettes – a half-filled bathtub, an exercise bicycle facing a TV – without the homes’ presumed inhabitants. In the gallery’s outdoor space, Tom Kotik’s interactive sound sculpture “OUT (maximum volume)” greets visitors as a simple box; once opened, a loud stream of music is released. Through Monday, noon-6 p.m., Black & White Gallery, 483 Driggs Ave., between North 9th and North 10th streets, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, 718-599-8775, free.
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