Art Review
Sarah K. Khan Crafts a History of Unruly Women
Her current exhibition, addressing histories of immigration and cultural encounter, emphasizes the legacies of African and Asian women.
Art Review
Her current exhibition, addressing histories of immigration and cultural encounter, emphasizes the legacies of African and Asian women.
News
They are among five NYC organizations newly added to the coalition, which receives significant funding and energy subsidies from the city.
Art
After being immersed in to hold a we at BRIC, I beheld the city with new eyes: steep subway steps, jagged sidewalks, casual cruelty built into our everyday lives.
News
The staff cuts have impacted programming and prompted one executive to resign in protest.
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Announcement
This immersive video installation utilizes waterscape scenes to speak about concepts such as existence, intimacy, healing, and aquatic ecology.
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Announcement
BRIC’s multidisciplinary program in Brooklyn has cohorts in Contemporary Art, Film & TV, Performing Arts, and Video Art. Applications are due March 10.
Art
The artist’s wall-size drawing evokes a geologic mood within a neighborhood that has changed in recent decades.
In Brief
Ten New York-based artists were awarded the first Colene Brown Art Prize. Each of them will receive a $10,000 no-strings-attached grant.
Announcement
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.
Announcement
An exhibition that explores the monolithic state of current technologies in relation to their obsolescence. On view in Downtown Brooklyn through January 20.
Announcement
An exhibition of large-scale sculpture, photography, and a monumental wall-based flow chart. On view in Downtown Brooklyn through November 11.
Announcement
A group exhibition featuring artists who transform non-conventional materials to create visually layered statements.