
ISCP Spring Open Studios is a two-day exhibition of international contemporary art. In a three-story, postindustrial loft building on the edge of Bushwick, 38 artists, artist collectives, and curators from 22 countries currently in residence will present work in their studios. ISCP invites the public to experience art where it is being made and share conversations with artists and curators from around the globe.
Open Studios artists and curators are: Damir Avdagic (Norway), Honey Biba Beckerlee (Denmark), Nina Bovasso (United States), Elaine Byrne (United States/Ireland), Naomi Campbell (United States/Japan), Danilo Correale (Italy), Lourdes Correa-Carlo (United States), Alexis Dahan (United States/France), Anne de Vries (The Netherlands), Constant Dullaart (The Netherlands), Derek Dunlop (Canada), Mazaccio & Drowilal (France), Christian Falsnaes (Denmark), Antonio Fiorentino (Italy), Stephanie Gudra (Germany), Mark Hilton (United States), Tetsugo Hyakutake (Japan), Aki Inomata (Japan), Pekka & Teija Isorättyä (Finland), Jess Johnson (Australia/New Zealand), Ayesha Kamal Khan (United States/Pakistan), Ling-lin Ku (Taiwan/United States), Elli Kuruş (Germany), Sonia Leimer (Austria/Italy), Jia-Jen Lin (Taiwan/United States), Tess Maunder (Australia), Srinivas Aditya Mopidevi (India), Yvonne Mullock (Canada/United Kingdom), Jonas Nobel (Sweden), Liam O’Brien (Australia), Liutauras Psibilskis (United States), Bita Razavi (Finland/Estonia/Iran), Lisa Seebach (Germany), Gian Maria Tosatti (Italy), Raul Valverde (United States/Spain), and Betty Yu (United States).
Two exhibitions, CCA Lagos at ISCP and Gazelle Lost in Watts, will open in ISCP’s galleries during Open Studios.
ISCP is New York’s most comprehensive international visual arts residency program. ISCP supports the creative development of artists and curators, and promotes exchange through residencies and public programs.
Opening Reception: Friday, April 21, 6–9pm
Open Hours: Saturday, April 22, 1–8pm
Location:
International Studio & Curatorial Program
1040 Metropolitan Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11211
Subway: L train to Grand Street station
This event is free and open to the public.