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TheQueens Internationalis an art biennial distributed throughout the borough.
Volumes is co-hosted by select branches of the Queens Library, making it even more democratic.
Queens Library at LeFrak City
Ambitious nine-to-fivers aiming tosee it allshould hit the circuit on a Saturday.

The duo are having a poetryworkshopon December 15.
Grab an empanada forbreakfaston the go.
Youll know youre headed in the right direction when you see Gilmore D. ClarkesUnispherepeaking up just above the trees.

Really, its the only landmark you need.
The first exhibition gallery features the work of Jamaica, Queensborn polymath Milford Graves.
The effect is schizophrenic, self-referential tableaux that hinge on the psychedelic.

Anyone, they propose in the accompanying wall text, can be an art critic!
Perhaps the most seductive (if not politically salient) works on offer involve two participatory projects.
Christina FreemansUltraViolet Archiveis one of them.

(The artist has a concurrentsolo exhibitionup right now at the Met Breuer.)
Which, in fact,it is.
Hanging on an adjacent wall are paper sculptures constructed by 5- to 9-year-olds each considering their own migration story.

Try not to cry.
Queens Library Central is three blocks north of the stop on Merrick.
The piece is meant to allude to the act of searching.

