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BRIC’s contemporary art program presents rigorously curated exhibitions and programs focusing on emerging and mid-career artists whose work captures a rich cross-section of ideas, voices, and artistic media that reflect Brooklyn’s diversity.

Current Exhibitions

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Upcoming Exhibitions

Past Exhibitions

Emerging Creators: 35th Annual Student Exhibition
THIS I BELIEVE: Youth Curatorial Fellowship Exhibition
11th Annual Concrete Stories: BRIC Youth Media Festival Exhibition
Na’ye Perez: Purple Hearts
Kevin Claiborne: Lost Boys
Aftermath: Data Through Design x BRIC
B-side: (Broken) Memory and Remix
Jenny Polak: Homeward Bound
Emerging Creators: 34th Annual Student Exhibition
The World, Reflected In Your Eyes: Youth Curatorial Fellowship Exhibition
When I Am Empty Please Dispose of Me Properly
Buzz Slutzky: For Example
Sarah E. Brook: The Need You Know It Is A Letting Light
Rodrigo Valenzuela: New Works for a Post Worker’s World
Sophia-Yemisi Adeyemo: Earth & Iron: Archival Visions of Land and Struggle
Re: generation | 33rd Annual Student Exhibition
I’m Walking ‘Ere: Youth Curatorial Fellowship Exhibition
Suné Woods: Aragonite Stars
Jonathan González: The Smallest Unit Is Each Other
Na’ye Perez: What You Know Bout Love…
Tura Oliveira: We Are At a Moment That Will Be Remembered as the Beginning of the Great Change, For Who Can Say When a Wall Is Ready To Come Down
Koyoltzintli Miranda-Rivadeneira: The mountain I am, Urku ñuka kani
Athena LaTocha: In the Wake of …
Adama Delphine Fawundu: Joyful Blues
Together and Apart: 32nd Annual Contemporary Art Education Exhibition
Looking Backwards, Looking Forwards: Youth Curatorial Fellowship Exhibition
Latinx Abstract
Tura Oliveira: I Saw God and She Wasn’t Made of Money

ACCESSIBILITY

BRIC is committed to advancing accessibility for disabled artists, audiences, and staff members. We understand disability as a spectrum, inclusive of neurodiversity, chronic illness, mental health disabilities, and invisible disabilities, as well as disabilities that affect mobility, sight, hearing, and other senses.

BRIC House’s main entrance uses accessible, power-assist doors located on Rockwell Place. The lobby contains an accessible, non-gendered, single-user/family restroom located in the North Hallway. The Gallery level is accessible via platform lift with assistance from our Visitor Experience Attendant (VEA) or Security Staff. The Project Room is on the main level and is wheelchair accessible. Masks are provided near the entrance for all guests. Audio descriptions of the artwork in our exhibition spaces can be found on the BRIC Guide on the Bloomberg Connects app through a scannable QR Code to access audio descriptions on BRIC’s website.

Guide dogs and other trained service animals are welcome at BRIC HOUSE, excluding pets and emotional support animals. For more information on accessibility at BRIC, visit our accessibility page.