Recession Art Grand Re-Opening March 9, 6-10 pm | 47 Bergen Street, Boreum Hill On March 9, Recession Art will open the doors of our new affordable art gallery and store. We will present solo exhibitions by Featured Artists, curated Open Call exhibitions, and a rotating selection of affordable paintings, photography,...
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Gallery Brooklyn & Berlin Collective present To Deny Our Nothingness Curated by Carolina Puente Opening Reception: Saturday, March 9, 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. Closing Day: Sunday, March 24, 12:00 – 5:00 p.m. Learn about the show: http://gallerybrooklyn.com/exhibitons-at-gallery-brooklyn/ Gallery Brooklyn 351 Van Brunt St, Brooklyn, NY 11231
at Grumpy Bert
Opening night for The Universe in Color featuring pictures by Astrophotographer Robert Gendler opens this Saturday at 7pm. He’ll be around to answer all your questions and sign his books. It will be a fun night along with astronomers from Columbia University, everyone [...]
02.23.13 – 03.30.13
Opening reception: Feb. 23, 5-7.
Liv Mette Larsen, Floor series paired with
Gwendolyn C. Skaggs, Slip Casting series
Though abstracted from her real life, Liv’s egg tempera renderings of patterns found in her studio floor are not abstract paintings, rather they [...]
Another Landscape Show, curated by Peter Gynd
February 21 to March 31, 2013
Opening Reception: Thursday, February 21, 6:00-9:00 PM
Artist Talk: Sunday, March 17, 4:40 PM
Presenting new works by Jennifer Williams and Jason Varone, Another Landscape Show features work operating outside the canon of the traditional landscape. Working with [...]Mighty Tanaka presents:
DON’T MAKE ME count to three!
A solo installation by Nathan Vincent
Power structures exist all around us and influence every level of society. Because of this, roles have been established and appointed, creating a modern caste system which envelopes the culture in which we live. As an [...]
Passage: The Memory Palace by Hugh Crawford
December 13, 2012 – February 28, 2013
Central Library, Grand Lobby
A site-specific photographic mural that addresses issues of transition and change both at Brooklyn Public Library (BPL) and the borough of Brooklyn. The mural combines items from BPL’s collections, ephemera, and [...]