Art
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PAPER AND GLASS “[interference]” is an exhibit of prints and kiln fused glass by Carrie Iverson. The collection examines the artist’s perception of memory and how it is documented. Through Saturday, December 2, Thursday–Saturday, 11 a.m.–5 p.m., Phyllis Stigliano Gallery, 62 Eighth Ave., between Union Street and Berkeley Place, Park Slope, Brooklyn, 718-638-0659, free.
NEW AMSTERDAM “Peter Stuyvesant’s Ghost” is a civic art project featuring six events and a daylong symposium Saturday that explores the environmental and cultural changes that took place during the Dutch colonial period in New York. Events include a telephone tour of the original area of land that Dutch colonists settled on, and various walking tours. Today through Sunday, times and locations vary. For complete information, go to cityinasoundwalk.org/psg/index. php.
LATE NIGHT The Whitney Museum of Art remains open until 10:30 p.m. to celebrate “For Those Who Know What To Look For,” a new campaign featuring work by British artists Warren du Preez and Nick Thornton-Jones. Tomorrow, 6:30–10:30 p.m., the Whitney, 945 Madison Ave. at 75th Street, 800-944-8639, free.