Photos by Sean Marc Lee at K&K Gallery
Opening December 3, 7-10pm
Through December 26
The gallery is located in a converted storefront living space and features work by young, emerging photographers.
109 Broadway (between Bedford and Berry)
Brooklyn, NY 11211 Map
Open Friday – Sunday, 1 – 7pm or by [...]
This Friday night at the Invisible Dog (51 Bergen St.) in Brooklyn, Recession Art is hosting VERSUS, an epic battle between performance and visual artists. The family feud-style event will have visual artists Sam Vernon, Ian Trask, Julie Floersch, and Brent Birnbaum competing against performance artists Peter Duchan, Jamie Peterson, Donald Butchko, Jessica Jelliffe, and [...]
Brooklyn Film Festival: June 3-12, 2011
FILM SUBMISSION DEADLINE
Categories: Feature, Documentary, Short, Experimental, Animation
Awards: $50,000 in services, products, and cash.
Early Deadline: November 30, 2010 (Early) / March 15th, 2011 (Final) (posted by)
Film Festival Dates: June 3-12, 2011
+ click for more info or to submit online
Brooklyn Film Festival
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Torino:Margolis presents “Electric Body Interact”
CENTRAL BOOKING
Admission:$8
A hands on interactive participatory performance by the artist/scientist collaborators Torino:Margolis, as the audience hacks into the their innate electrical system. The first tool they provide allows the audience to control the movement of the performer using neuromuscular stimulation. This sends outside electricity into the [...]
NU HOTEL: TWELVE ROOMS WITH A VIEW
Opening Reception: Wednesday 17 November 2010; 6 – 9 PM
Black Umbrellas cordially invites you to a group exhibition of NYC based artists to be held at the NU Hotel—85 Smith Street Brooklyn, NY 11201—on Wednesday 17 November from 6 to 9 pm. The hotels’ lobby space will be [...]
The Brooklyn School of Black Visual Artists
11/21/10
2:00PM – 4:00PM
Panel discussion moderated by Laurie Cumbo, Executive Director of MOCADA, addressing the rise in importance of Brooklyn’s Black visual arts scene over the past 50 years. The discussion is followed by a Q & A session led by Wendy Jones, Independent Arts Consultant, [...]
Recession Art: What is the Where? at the Invisible Dog in Cobble Hill
Opens Saturday, November 13 and showing through November 21.
What is the Where? is a group exhibition responding to the relationship between location, identity, and perception. Organized by Recession Art and curated by Risa Shoup, What is the Where? features work by [...]
Curator ALEXANDRA SCWHARTZ,
of MoMA & The Montclair Art Museum
THE A.I.R. GALLERY 9TH BIENNIAL EXHIBITION
A Juried Exhibition Open to All Women Artists
Entry Deadline: November 20, 2010
To get more information or to apply click HERE
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BINA ALTERA
One Inspiring Moment
Bina has created custom collage work for the Baby Gallery that utilize the linear lightbox format to tell a visual story with the assistance of our newly installed magnifying glass (thanks Angela!). The layered images of bare trees, twisted landscapes and textures delicately captured from National Geographic are hauntingly [...]
THE BOX WHICH CONTAINS THE WORLD
A group show curated by Ali Aschman.
Sunday November 14
12-7pm
Brooklyn Fire Proof Gallery
119 Ingraham St. (L to Morgan Ave)
Four sides, four corners, fourteen artists interpret the same wooden object.
Ali Aschman
Andrew Cornell Robinson
Brent Owens
Represent Brooklyn @ TRA Gallery
Opening Reception: November 13, from 3 – 8 pm.
November 13th to December 11th, 2010
TRA launches the 3rd Annual “Represent Brooklyn” Art exhibition this weekend featuring work by 27 Brooklyn artists. The majority of the artists will be members of one or more Brooklyn art organizations. The [...]
John Tebeau “It’s More Fun This Way”
Thursday Nov. 11 from 7-10 at Root Hill Café 262 4th avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11215
Contaminate NYC’s Outbreak series of art and wine joint evenings continues with: “It’s More Fun This Way”, a solo show by Brooklyn-based painter and illustrator John Tebeau opening on November 11th, 2010 at [...]
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