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BRIC Presents Suné Woods: Aragonite Stars, a Five-channel Video Installation

by BRIC January 27, 2022February 3, 2022

This immersive video installation utilizes waterscape scenes to speak about concepts such as existence, intimacy, healing, and aquatic ecology.

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BRIC Presents Penelope Umbrico: MONUMENT

by BRIC November 28, 2018December 27, 2018

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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Taking Apart the War Machine to See What’s Inside

Avatar photo by Ilana Novick October 4, 2018October 3, 2018

By centering the actual machinery of war, Mary Mattingly’s exhibition, What Happens After, pushes viewers who haven’t experienced war to consider what it must be like.

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Brooklyn’s Soldier Angel Inspires a Monument to Resistance

Avatar photo by Seph Rodney July 20, 2018

“Persistent Resistance” consists of a central speckled, decorative column that looks like a Rorschach ink blot that’s been stretched into a pillar.

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The Political, Pornographic, Experimental World of Public Access TV

Avatar photo by Ilana Novick April 27, 2017April 27, 2017

At BRIC House, Public Access/Open Networks will feed your nostalgia for channel-surfing.

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At BRIC, a Video Collage of More Than 100 Personal Accounts of Poverty

Avatar photo by Elisa Wouk Almino April 4, 2017

Natalie Bookchin’s video Long Story Short about poverty in Los Angeles and the Bay Area screens this Wednesday at the BRIC House.

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Brooklyn Artists Harness the Power of Bodies

Avatar photo by Seph Rodney January 4, 2017

The artwork at the BRIC Biennial mostly hinges on corporeal experience, on what it is to be a body.

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Navigating Brooklyn from the 17th to the 21st Centuries

Avatar photo by Allison Meier April 8, 2015April 12, 2015

Brooklyn has long touted its status as the unofficial fourth largest city in the United States, if not for the so-called “great mistake of 1898” — the consolidation of New York City.

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Brooklyn’s Own Briar Patch: A Funk Opera Takes On Gentrification

by Alexis Clements January 22, 2015

Gentrification has been the subject of countless plays and performances in New York, but the number of productions taking it on seems to have increased dramatically in recent years.

Our Place: to the moon and back on a rocketship from Rome
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Our Place: to the moon and back on a rocketship from Rome

Tom Osgood’s final sculptures accompany design objects by his daughter Ravenna that celebrate domestic joys. On view at form & concept in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

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