Exhibition Info
EXHIBITION ON VIEW FEBRUARY 7 – APRIL 7, 2019
OPENING RECEPTION: WED, FEBRUARY 6 | 7-9PM
CURATED BY ELIZABETH FERRER & JENNY GEROW
With the BRIC Biennial: Volume III, South Brooklyn Edition, BRICcontinues to dedicate its Biennial to emerging and mid-career artists of exceptional creativity who are based in a specific region of Brooklyn, highlighting the significance of the borough as a place where artists create work and develop their careers.
This third iteration of the BRIC Biennial presents artists living and working in South Brooklyn—the archaic and nebulous term for that area of the borough including the neighborhoods of Park Slope, Gowanus, Sunset Park, and Bay Ridge. This region of Brooklyn, which encompasses long-established residential neighborhoods, thriving industrial zones, and areas undergoing rapid gentrification, is also among the city’s most diverse, with thriving Latino and Asian communities in Sunset Park. The BRIC Biennial: Volume III includes partnerships with more venues and institutions than any before, with five satellite exhibitions in conjunction with the exhibition at locations across South Brooklyn, including at Green-Wood Cemetery, La Bodega, NARS Foundation, Ortega Y Gasset Projects, Trestle Gallery, with a curated project by An/Other presentedin the Project Room of BRIC House.
During this time of political turmoil, the 2019 BRIC Biennial offers a look at how artists envision “The Impossible Possible.” Rather than reflecting our current state of affairs, their work looks inward, whether reflecting the sphere of the personal or some alternate reality. Some artists create fantastical beings or environments, conjuring spaces beyond the here and now, whether to suggest utopian or dystopian ways of being. Others work with materials in unconventional ways as a means of rethinking gender and racial binaries, or to push against norms of painting and sculpture. Some look to remove themselves, to some degree, from the current social system, focusing instead on overlooked and undervalued communities and the values they embody. Throughout these strategies, these artists express the need to question the status quo, as they seek new models of working and existing outside of our current social and political system.
Artists featured in the exhibition at BRIC House include: Eleanna Anagnos, Bobby Anspach, Laura Bernstein, Sarah E. Brook, Liz Collins, Katya Grokhovsky, Phoenix Lindsey-Hall, Las Hermanas Iglesias (Lisa and Janelle Iglesias), Vera Iliatova, Myeongsoo Kim, Rachel Klinghoffer, Qiana Mestrich, Levan Mindiashvili, Jordan Nassar, Gustavo Prado, Yi Xin Tong, Frank Wang Yefeng, Dale Williams, and Quay Quinn Wolf.
Curatorial advisors for the BRIC Biennial III include Eriola Pira, Jesse Firestone, Will Hutnick, Sarah Simpson, and Connie Kang and Danielle Wu of An/Other.
Read and download the exhibition catalog here.
SELECT PRESS: The New York Times | Brownstoner | VICE | Brooklyn Paper| artnet |AFROPUNK | Ocula
ASSOCIATED PUBLIC PROGRAMS:
SAT, FEB 16 | 12-2PM | Coffee & Conversation: Artists Sarah E. Brook, Qiana Mestrich,Gustavo Prado, and Levan Mindiashvilifor a gallery tour and discussion of their work in the BRIC Biennial: Volume III. Coffee provided!
WED, MAR 13 | 7PM | Panel Discussion on Artist Opportunities: A conversation moderated by NURTUREart’s Executive Director William Penrose, and including curators, arts administrators, and artists,on the opportunities,community, and process driving the current open call system for residencies, fellowships, and exhibition opportunities.
FRI, MAR 8 | 7PM | Art + Community Activism: How can art and culture be a catalyst for social change and agitation? This event will feature artists and activists who will share their creative approaches, from their organizing strategy to bold vision for fighting gentrification. Moderated by Danielle Wu, co-curator of Virtual and Real Estate
SATELLITE EXHIBITIONS:
AN/OTHER
Virtual and Real Estate
Featuring work in varied media by Daniel Bejar, Pastiche Lumumba, and Betty Yu
On view: Feb 7 – Apr 7, 2019 | Opening Reception: Wed, Feb 6, from 7-9PM
BRIC Project Room
647 Fulton Street
Brooklyn, NY 11217
LA BODEGA GALLERY AND ART SPACE
The Word Is Not the Thing
A solo exhibition of work by Glenn Goldberg
On view: Feb 8 – Mar 6, 2019 | Opening Reception: Fri, Feb 8, 2019 from 7-10PM
695 5th Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11215
GREEN-WOOD CEMETERY
Living Inside Sanctuary
A solo exhibition of photographs by Cinthya Santos-Briones
On view: Feb 6 – Apr 7, 2019 | Artist Talk:Wed, Feb 20, 2019
500 25th Street
Brooklyn, NY 11232
NARS FOUNDATION
Women’s Work
An exhibition curated by Pricilla Dobler featuring work by Carmen Lizardo, Maureen McCourt, Lacey McKinney, Regina Ruff, Lesley Wamsley, Kelly Worman, LadyFIRM, Asia Tail, Hudson Valley Bee Habitat and Anida Yoeu Ali.
On view: Feb 8 – 20, 2019 | Opening Reception: Fri, Feb 8, 2019 from 6-8PM
201 46th Street, 4th Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11220
ORTEGA Y GASSET PROJECTS
Swimming Blind in a Wine-Dark Sea
A solo exhibition of work by Carl E. Hazlewood
On view: Feb 9 – Mar 17, 2019 | Opening Reception: Sat, Feb 9, 2019 from 6-9PM
363 3rd Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11215
TRESTLE GALLERY
Lesbian Matters
An installation of donated personal items that represent lesbian and queer identity by Phoenix Lindsey-Hall. For information about participating visit lesbianmatters.com.
On view: Feb 9 – Mar 7, 2019 | Opening Reception: Sat, Feb 9, 2019
850 3rd Ave, Ste 411
Brooklyn, NY 11232