Not Your Grandma’s Wreath Holiday Class
Fleur Elise Bkln is hosting a special workshop at SAM! If you’re interested in creating a one-of-a-kind wreath for the holiday season, this class is for you.
Fleur Elise Bkln is hosting a special workshop at SAM! If you’re interested in creating a one-of-a-kind wreath for the holiday season, this class is for you.
We’re bringing the holiday spirit to Boerum Hill’s The Invisible Dog Art Center this December with two festive holiday markets! Each holiday market will feature a rotating roster of over 50 of the region’s most talented makers, designers and artisanal food brands offering a highly curated selection of impeccably crafted jewelry, apparel, bath and body care, tableware, handmade food items, home furnishings and more.
Join us at The Invisible Dog Art Center on Thursday, December 5 to kick off an evening of Holiday Shopping and Cheer organized by the Court Smith BID Effort, including festive music, bites, and special-offer store discounts.
The Holiday sample sale is coming! Get 20% off Digby and Iona's stock of signets, wedding & engagement rings as well as a great selection of vintage clothing & ephemera from the studio! The discount is only available in studio during the sale and not applicable to custom orders.
Les Editions de l’Epure at The Invisible Dog.
Conceptual artist Anne Mourier strongly believes that “Taking Care” is important and maypossibly be the only way to mend our broken society: “Taking Care” of our planet, “Taking Care” of things instead of replacing them, “Taking Care” of each other…
Concrète Jungle is a work of sound art performed live by composer Dan Siegler and special guests. The piece is inspired by and takes its title from musique concrète, an electroacoustic genre in which readymade sounds are employed in place of instrumentation. Featuring hundreds of intricately edited New York voices, Concrète Jungle highlights borough-specific accents, linguistic filler and word repetitions to form assembled sentences and musical grooves.
Straddling genres, genders, boundaries, and eras, Дyми Moï (Dumy Moyi) is an astonishing and intimate solo performance that breaks down the rituals of Western theater. François Chaignaud blends ritualistic and mystical songs and dances that simultaneously suggest styles from India, the Ukraine, the Philippines, or Sephardic cultures without explicitly referencing them.
Our second decade has started at The Invisible Dog Art Center!
A poetry reading of the newly published Time of Lebanese-American Etel Adnan and of poets in connected circles.
DIRTY SECRET II is the expanded version of DIRTY SECRET I which debuted at the Invisible Dog Art Center in 2013. The first iteration featured a plastic wrapped room, Whiteley’s fetish videos, light projections, and a dominatrix experience. DIRTY SECRET II will provide more interactive and subversive play by an all-male cast of costumed antagonists.
Artist Fanny de Chaillé employs theater to restage one of Michel Foucault’s most famous lectures, L’Ordre du discours (The Order of Discourse). She at once re-imagines this historical moment, which was never recorded, and continues Foucault’s investigation into the power inherent in words.
In Manmade Earth, eight teenagers from the Congo, Egypt, Malaysia, Somalia, Syria, Tanzania, and the United States—each with a unique path into this country— come together to create a new landscape on stage. With an abundance of materials, including cardboard, rope, buckets, and wood, Manmade Earth unites the audience and performers for a celebration of communal construction in the hands of these powerful young people.
Museum Bench #2 is part of a series of benches designed by disabled artist Shannon Finnegan. The benches are a response to the scarcity of seating in art spaces, and New York City more broadly.
The Elizabeth Krief and Jacques Manardo Artist Residency Program at The Invisible Dog offers artists of all disciplines and nationalities the opportunity to reside in New York City. We are pleased to announce that the fifth resident artist will be Juliette Deschamps (Spain) from September 2–22.
In this short residency Jen Rosenblit and Gary Wilmes are invited to begin research towards a performance project initiated by Simone Aughterlony, titled Remaining Strangers. Pursuing our conceptions and affections of and for ‘the stranger’, this research takes emphasis on hospitality and endurance as it relates to locality and the necessity in times of hyper globalization to, in a sense, land back on earth.
Treiber Farms will be offering a mix of fresh winter produce, preserved goods, sauces, spices, honey, handmade crafts and so much more. All of it grown, prepared and made by them.
My Diary: Secret Journey to Tipping Utopia is based on twenty chapters that cross over within the frame of two hours. Musicians, dancers and designers interact, but not directly—a parallel to incidents of sound, text and action, a metaphor for endless continuous circles of life, fluxuating between utopia and war. While observing, the audience perceives the results of war—tipping utopia.
A celebration of Pride and Presence, featuring guest artist Julian Fleisher, guest speaker Edafe Okporo (Executive Director of RDJ Refugee Center and advocate for human rights of LGBTQ, immigrants, and minorities) + special guest artists and poets to help us mark the 50th Anniversary of Stonewall.
Treiber Farms will be offering a mix of fresh winter produce, preserved goods, sauces, spices, honey, handmade crafts and so much more. All of it grown, prepared and made by them.
Elastic City: Prompts for Participatory Walks is a new book that will include instructions (aka prompts) from more than 35 artists' walks along with a section that features the insights and philosophy of EC Founder Todd Shalom, who spent 14 years presenting and refining walks.
We May Never Dance Again® is an ongoing, episodic work of fiction presented in serial format on stage and via social media.
Conceptual artist Anne Mourier strongly believes that “Taking Care” is important and maypossibly be the only way to mend our broken society: “Taking Care” of our planet, “Taking Care” of things instead of replacing them, “Taking Care” of each other…
An unnamed Sri Lankan inmate has barricaded himself inside a prison computer lab in Dutchess County, New York. A riot rages outside, incited by a poem published in The Holding Pen, the house literary journal. This, our narrator’s final Editor’s Letter, is his confession. An official accounting of events, as they happened.
Odalisque is a new performance by Peter Clough in which he reimagines the classical reclining nude as a gender non-conforming queer bondage submissive. Sculpture, projection, text, live performance, and music come together in an immersive environment that complicates power relations between Sub and Dom, viewer and performer, subject and object.
TheaterMatters, the unique live-theater-review series curated and moderated by Hunter College Theater Professor Jonathan Kalb, continues at The Invisible Dog!
This summer, FAD Market returns to The Invisible Dog Art Center in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn, NY. Join us for five incredible Maker Markets featuring a rotating lineup of over 50 of the city’s best emerging designers each week. Browse unique handcrafted jewelry, art, apparel, bath and body care, tableware and home furnishings.
The 2019 Look + Listen Festival closes with No Instruments Required, music generated by the human body featuring tap-dance interpretations of minimalist classics and vocal explorations of Depression-era America.
Cycle is a performance presented by artists 2Fik and Anne Mourier. They will portray 28 minutes in the life of a woman, seeking the feeling of one human organism instead of two.