Month: January 2015

We Know Not Exactly Where or How | Schedule | Installation View | Images | Kickstarter Schedule of Events Here is the updated events schedule. Please note the change in the film series: Open Source’s neighbors and gallery visitors are encouraged to suggest their favorite 

We Know Not Exactly Where or How | Schedule | Installation View | Images | Kickstarter

What is the cHURCH OF MONIKA? | Livestream | Sara Morawetz Sunday, February 1, 2015 11:00am Sara Morawetz’s work is an exploration of the processes that underpin scientific action. She is interested in the manner in which the constituent elements of the ’Scientific Method’ – 

Soup Kitchen | 2014 Open Source Picks | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 OPEN SOURCE PICKS: Dec 2: Sarah Ryan and Anna McMahon The floral gift: in search for the meaningful In ‘The floral gift: in search for the 

How To Build A Fire | Facebook Event | Livestream | Videos |Press Release January 29, 2015 7:30pm Poet Terence Degnan curates and hosts “How to Build a Fire: Advancing the Oral Tradition”, a storytelling series at Open Source Gallery that takes place on the 

Yes/No | Press Release | Installation View | Resume | On Brooklynhits.com

Lena Lapschina:  Yes/No

Lena Lapschina: Yes/No

January 10 – February 4, 2015 Opening Reception: January 10, 7-9pm Lena Lapschina presents “Yes/No,” an installation for Open Source Gallery. In Lapschina’s work, communication is key. Lapschina is well-known for her systematic and methodical investigation into social issues through the exploration of malfunctions and 

Kickstarter | Programs to be live streamed | Rewards | Thank you to our Kickstarter supporters Thank you to everyone who helped us reach our goal – we couldn’t have done it without you! Your support will help us to broadcast and archive all of 

JANUARY 24 & 25 – Beam Center holds its annual Inventgenuity Festival, a hands-on celebration of technology, imagination and craft for young people in 2nd grade and up. Kids will explore this year’s Festival theme of “Balance” in workshops led by Beam Center and KOKO