Disassembly Line / Mac Premo
Friday, January 31 - Saturday, March 1
The Invisible Dog is thrilled to present a new exhibition by ID artist Mac Premo at Atelier Jolie.
Artist Mac Premo has constructed a series of new work by using his body of older work as the raw material. By precisely cutting, haphazardly tearing, or outright smashing dozens of pieces spanning the last quarter-century, Premo built a reserve of material with which he created “new” collage, assemble and sculptural work. Collage as collage material.
Learn To Make Collage And Then Immediately Give It Away: A Workshop by Mac Premo
February 7 to 28 (various dates and hours)
The Invisible Dog is thrilled to present a series of workshops hosted by artist Mac Premo as part as a residency at Atelier Jolie
Of all the art practices, collage is perhaps the most democratic: there is no institution famous for its instruction; there are no ordained rules from an art elite. Its just rip shit up, glue shit down, seek beauty. But even with its lack of formality rule, there are craft considerations that can transform the experience. Most notably, paper collage (papier collé if you want to be fancy) tends to wrinkle and air bubble when glue meets paper.
Thank You For Ur Service / 2Fik
Saturday, February 8 - Saturday, February 22
The Invisible Dog is thrilled to announce Thank You For Ur Service 2Fik’s fourth solo exhibition at The Invisible Dog Art Center.
This multidisciplinary series (visual art, video and installation) stems from a traumatizing experience during a performance in 2021. 2Fik questions his relationship with his characters, 100 of them that he developed since the beginning of his career. After 20 years of practice as the photographer, the model and the creator of all his works, these questions awakened a deep sense of grief.
CATCH 78
Saturday, March 1, 2025
7:00 PM
CATCH is a party that centers short and/or in-progress live performances and other time-based media.
CATCH is the Obie award-winning, itinerant, rough-and-ready series of performance parties that whirled through Brooklyn (and Austin, Chicago, Philly, etc) every couple months 2003–2017, took a breather, and is back fresh for 2024.
CATCH promotes community and the exchange of ideas across a broad constellation of progressive artists, scenes, and their friends and fans, by curating, producing, promoting and documenting parties that center short (and frequently in-progress) performances and videos.