Grace Exhibition Space presents a night of performance taking on questions of history, reality and truth in the soul and spirit.
Tag: Brooklyn art
Brooklyn, New York— The Gowanus Print Lab hosts a multi-media group exhibition with works by Raquel Shalam, Jessie Laura, Nicole Cohen and Senem Oezdogan. Through collage, printmaking, painting, photography and textile arts, these female artists respond to the daily onslaught on visual images and preconceptions by stepping out and back through abstraction.
Ideographs is based on the concept of a symbiosis between abstraction and a mostly unseen, or perhaps misunderstood narrative…
Preston Spurlock’s gooey, squiggly blobs, his Katamari Damacy–esque collages, and his inflated-to-the-point-of-bursting lettering have become the predominant flavor in the visual stew of today’s DIY concert flyers.
What does it mean to listen or look deeply and critically across time? How can empathy help us move towards a collaborative model for placing ourselves in conversation with history…
Waterlogged presents works made with water based media, representing in various ways an awareness of and sense of urgency regarding current environmental and urban realities.
No.4 Studio is pleased to announce the first exhibition of its second season: a solo show of paintings by Dallas-based artist Bonny Leibowitz. This is Leibowitz’s first solo exhibition in New York…
“Brown Don’t Drown” is a collaboration between Brownboyz and badass Browngirlz.