• Elvira Clayton: Yearning to Breathe Free

    Open Source Gallery 306 17th St, Brooklyn, New York

    February 7 - March 22, 2026 Opening Reception: Saturday, February 7th, 7-9pm Open Source Gallery is pleased to present Yearning to Breathe Free, an exhibition by Elvira Clayton. Yearning to Breathe Free examines displacement through materials associated with migration, survival, and instability. Using the red, white, 

  • Volunteer day at the KoKo Lot

    KoKo Lot 440 19th St, Brooklyn, NY

    Where: The KoKo Lot, 440 19th St., Brooklyn When: Friday, March 13th, 10am - 3pm To sign up, please email programs@opensourcegallery.org Join us on Friday, March 13th from 10am-3pm at the Lot to help us get ready for Spring! You’ll have the opportunity to use tools to 

  • Albrecht Fersch: Rumble ‘n’ Rattle

    Open Source Gallery 306 17th St, Brooklyn, New York

    April 11 – May 24, 2026 Albrecht Fersch is a wanderer between disciplines, born in Schweinfurt in 1970. Meanwhile, music and sound play an essential role in his work. During his studies at the Academy of Arts in Munich until 1995, he was mainly concerned with 

  • Earth Day at the KoKo Lot

    KoKo Lot 440 19th St, Brooklyn, NY

    When: Saturday, April 25th, 1-4pm Where: The KoKo Lot, 440 19th St, Brooklyn   Celebrate Earth Day with KoKo NYC! Bring your friends and family, and join us in welcoming spring at the KoKo Lot and garden! Join us on Saturday, April 25th from 1PM - 4PM 

  • Hidemi Takagi: Identities

    Open Source Gallery 306 17th St, Brooklyn, New York

    June 13 – July 26, 2026 IDENTITIES is a photography + interview project started with Hidemi Takagi’s family, a blend of Japanese and Haitian ancestry during the pandemic and portraying other biracial/multiracial teenage subjects. She seeks to envision deep roots and explore issues of mixed-race 

  • Kimberly Fulton Orozco

    Open Source Gallery 306 17th St, Brooklyn, New York

    September 5 – October 11, 2026 Kimberly Fulton Orozco is orchestrating belonging through beauty-making rituals that refute ideas of authenticity placed on Indigenous artists by external authority. By reorganizing my understanding of identity through Haida storytelling, a metaphor of Mexican masking, and the role of 

  • Roger Ferney-Cortés

    Open Source Gallery 306 17th St, Brooklyn, New York

    October 22 – November 22, 2026 In this body of work, the steel rolling gate is transfigured into something humorous, intimate, and welcoming. Bounded up in these artifacts are the social dynamics of urban life – thresholds which simultaneously protect and exclude, exist privately and