How to Build a Fire: Elections | Storytellers | Facebook Event | Livestream SARA BUZADZHI: Sara Buzadzhi is a Russian translator and writer living in Brooklyn. She fears public speaking so tries to do it every once in a while because adversity builds character? DICK …
Month: April 2017
Francesco Simeti: Swell | Press Release | Installation View | Artist Reception | Closing Reception | Volunteer with HomeGrown | Exhibit by the Brooklyn Urban Garden School | On Brooklyn Pulp June 3, 2017 4:00pm Gowanus Canal Conservancy Throughout Francesco Simeti’s exhibit, Swell, at Open …
Francesco Simeti: Swell | Press Release | Installation View | Artist Reception | Closing Reception | Volunteer with HomeGrown | Exhibit by the Brooklyn Urban Garden School | On Brooklyn Pulp April 29, 2017 12pm to 4pm Detective Joseph Mayrose Park In his current exhibit …
April 29-30, 2017 1-6pm
How to Build a Fire: Elections | Storytellers | Facebook Event | Livestream April 28, 2017 8:00pm FEATURING: Sara Buzadzhi Isabel Marcus Bob Makela Dick Satori How to Build a Fire enters its third season of storytelling at Open Source Gallery in South Slope, Brooklyn. …
What is the cHURCH? | Nia & Ness | Within May 21, 2017 11:00am This event has been postponed from 5/14 to 5/21 due to rain. Join us at the cHURCH as Nia & Ness discuss their work together and Within, their upcoming project inspired …
Andrew Snyder: 9 Meditations
June 3-July 15, 2017 Opening Reception: June 3, 7-9pm Artist Talk: June 17, 7pm Performances: June 2 (1-3pm, 4-6pm, 7-9pm), June 3 (9-11am, 1-3pm, 5-7pm), June 17 (3-5pm) Workshops: July 15, 3-5pm and 7-9pm Andrew Snyder presents 9 Meditations, a performative installation at Open Source …
Francesco Simeti: Swell
April 22-May 27, 2017 Opening Reception: April 22, 7-9pm Closing Reception: May 25, 7-9pm Exhibit by the Brooklyn Urban Garden School at Gowanus Canal Conservancy: June 3, 4-6pm Francesco Simeti presents Swell, a theatrical installation at Open Source Gallery that explores human impact on the …
Liinu Grönlund: It could have been
February 25-April 8, 2017 Opening reception: February 25, 7-9pm Artist talk: February 27, 7-9pm “But at the risk of sounding anti-human–some of my best friends are human!–I will say that it is not, in the end, what’s most worth attending to. Right now, in the …
It could have been | Press release | Installation View | Artist talk Photos by Anja Matthes






