Workshop with Thierry Thieu Niang
FACES AND BODIES: They are centered around movement, approaching dance with improvisations and compositions themed around faces and bodies.
FACES AND BODIES: They are centered around movement, approaching dance with improvisations and compositions themed around faces and bodies.
To that end, Invisible Dog is proud to unveil its new curation series, PLUS-ONE CURATION, which challenges artists to stretch their visions of their roles as creators.
The party will mark the end of our first season, as well as the closing of our current show If You See Nothing Say Something.
Recession Art is expanding this summer to showcase the work of our alumni artists at our first Summer Solo Show.
A shut-in, Tom Peeper, falls hopelessly in love with the girl across the street and must figure out a way for her to notice him.
The Invisible Dog Art Center is very excited to announce its upcoming exhibition featuring paintings by artist MOMO
Zero Film Festival alumni filmmakers have been asked to interpret their idea of humor for an invitational event on June 19th.
Both transparent and solid, this site-specific string installation addresses the process of life while toeing the line between drawing and sculpture.
Dither Electric Guitar Quartet, New York’s rising force in contemporary guitar music, announces Dither’s Invisible Dog Extravaganza!
New York does not accommodate the timid, but it can reward the assertive – those willing to move beyond the familiar, those who know that exploration, whether through taste or distance, brings rewards.
Since 2007 Maelström—a Belgium-based publisher, artist, agent of ideas and propeller of acts—has organized an annual festival of poetry, theater, visual art and music in Brussels.
My Dinner with Bernard Frechtman is a solo performance piece that blends theatrical, literary, and academic idiom.
Come and join us at The Invisible Dog for a very exciting event.
Recession Art is a new arts organization devoted to helping emerging artists show and sell their work while giving middle-income art lovers and collectors an opportunity to buy original work at reasonable prices.
Steven and William Ladd first visited The Invisible Dog in the summer of 2009.
After thousands of community screenings and grassroots word-of-mouth, FRESH has finally been released theatrically in NYC.
Full Moon Vocalise bringing the Lakota Flute tradition to all New Yorkers in a celebration of the Ant by artist Xavier Roux.
17 Ugly Years: A Performance Party for Ugly Duckling Presse to celebrate this new series, many artists, musicians, and performers will create events, dances, happenings, music, and experiences to help you party like it’s the fin de siecle!
Supermachine Poetry Journal Launch Party featuring readings by Christian Hawkey, Genya Turovskaya, and others.
PRANA consists of approximately 2000 hand-cast sphere-like shapes, spanning a 20-foot wall.
Presented by Beam Camp, the Brooklyn Inventgenuity Festival brings kids and their parents together with artists and big thinkers in a full weekend of hands-on making and building workshops and demonstrations.
The Invisible Dog proudly presents The Ant in the main exhibition hall. Artist Xavier Roux was inspired to create the sixty-foot-long sculpture by the poem written by Surrealist Robert Desnos in 1942. This touching piece consists of a giant ant symbolizing the trains transporting Jews and other Nazi victims to concentration camps.
The Bull and Bear Market starting at noon on December 13 will have art and crafts from local creators at affordable prices in the Invisible Dog, Brooklyn.
CreativeMornings, created by Tina Roth Eisenberg, is a monthly morning gathering of creative types.
The Zero Film Festival is the first festival exclusive to self-financed filmmakers, providing a platform to screen their bold and innovative films in Los Angeles and New York City.
The Scar Berlin is a film dealing with the former division of the city of Berlin into East Berlin, the capital of the GDR, and West-Berlin, a symbol for Western freedom of thought and movement.
After years of playing cello with a myriad of artists and ensembles, from Antony and the Johnsons to Rasputina, Julia Kent holed up in her Lower East Side apartment to make a solo record inspired by touring and the disjunctions of travel.
This panel will specifically discuss the grassroots art initiatives that have transformed the art scene in Brooklyn.
Come join us for an evening at The Invisible Dog Halloween Parade!
They will create a special dance improvisation inspired by the Invisible Dog building and history.