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BRIC’s B-Side: (Broken) Memory and Remix Transforms Fragmented Memories into Art
Escape from the cold with two free exhibitions at BRIC House in Downtown Brooklyn, on view until January 21.
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Escape from the cold with two free exhibitions at BRIC House in Downtown Brooklyn, on view until January 21.
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The visual artists, performers, and media makers selected as residents receive $2,500 stipends, mentorship, documentation of their work, and more.
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Ayanna Dozier, Ilana Harris-Babou, Meena Hasan, Lucia Hierro, Catherine Opie, Chuck Ramirez, and Pacifico Silano explore the myths of the American Dream at Brooklyn’s BRIC House.
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This immersive video installation utilizes waterscape scenes to speak about concepts such as existence, intimacy, healing, and aquatic ecology.
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BRIC’s multidisciplinary program in Brooklyn has cohorts in Contemporary Art, Film & TV, Performing Arts, and Video Art. Applications are due March 10.
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This edition of the BRIC Biennial includes partnerships with more venues and institutions than ever before, with five satellite exhibitions taking place at locations across South Brooklyn.
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An exhibition that explores the monolithic state of current technologies in relation to their obsolescence. On view in Downtown Brooklyn through January 20.
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An exhibition of large-scale sculpture, photography, and a monumental wall-based flow chart. On view in Downtown Brooklyn through November 11.
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A group exhibition featuring artists who transform non-conventional materials to create visually layered statements.
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Taking place at BRIC House between April 26 to April 29, BRIC OPEN presents a series of programming related to the theme of borders.
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Bordering the Imaginary investigates the complicated relationship between the Dominican Republic and Haiti — two nations that share a single island.
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This group exhibition — curated by Jenny Gerow, Assistant Curator at BRIC —will examine the aesthetics and politics of historical reenactment in contemporary art.