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.
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Third Edition of the BRIC Biennial Focuses on South Brooklyn Artists
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.
BRIC Presents Penelope Umbrico: MONUMENT
An exhibition that explores the monolithic state of current technologies in relation to their obsolescence. On view in Downtown Brooklyn through January 20.
BRIC Presents New Large-Scale Work by Mary Mattingly in What Happens After
An exhibition of large-scale sculpture, photography, and a monumental wall-based flow chart. On view in Downtown Brooklyn through November 11.
BRIC Presents Alchemy, On View Through August 12
A group exhibition featuring artists who transform non-conventional materials to create visually layered statements.
BRIC OPEN Arts & Ideas Festival Presents Four Days of Free Events and Activities
Taking place at BRIC House between April 26 to April 29, BRIC OPEN presents a series of programming related to the theme of borders.
BRIC Presents Bordering the Imaginary: Art from the Dominican Republic, Haiti, and their Diasporas
Bordering the Imaginary investigates the complicated relationship between the Dominican Republic and Haiti — two nations that share a single island.
BRIC Presents Reenactment, Where Artists of Color Examine Historical Reenactment in Contemporary Art
This group exhibition — curated by Jenny Gerow, Assistant Curator at BRIC —will examine the aesthetics and politics of historical reenactment in contemporary art.
BRIC Presents Brooklyn Photographs, a Group Exhibition Tracing Change and Diversity in the Borough
Work of eleven photographers captures life and traditions in various Brooklyn neighborhoods from the 1960s to the present.
A Timely Performance of MLK’s Final Sermon Takes Viewers to Church
The Drum Major Instinct, a performance of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s final sermon, sought to evoke that feeling of being in church on a Sunday morning.
BRIC Presents ‘Public Access/Open Networks,’ Featuring Over 20 Historic and Contemporary Artists
Public Access/Open Networks showcases the historical relationships between community-produced media and political action, documenting the potential for social change and creative reimagining through this technology.
An Opera Revisits the Grisly Public Dissections of the 18th Century
An anatomical theater and its dissected murderess are the subjects of a bloody opera on the physical nature of evil.