FAD Market - Summer Pop Up
This summer, join FAD Market at The Invisible Dog Art Center — we’ll be hosting two summer makers markets celebrating the creative energy of New York City.
This summer, join FAD Market at The Invisible Dog Art Center — we’ll be hosting two summer makers markets celebrating the creative energy of New York City.
School of Visual Arts (SVA) presents Liminal Forms, an exhibition of work by 7 MFA Art Practice thesis candidates: Alison Pasquini, C Fodoreanu, Heather Link-Bergman, Janine Brown, Laura Valentina Cifuentes Almanza, Maria Dolores Gregori, and Maya Ballen
This summer, join FAD Market at The Invisible Dog Art Center — we’ll be hosting two summer makers markets celebrating the creative energy of New York City.
“Fare la scarpetta", Italian for "making the little shoe", is a gesture made after eating a delicious dish. The bread dances on the surface of the plate, improvising its walk, picking up the best parts of the meal. This gathering will articulate the idea of the Scarpetta motion, and bring it to the forefront, oscillating between the artistic act of painting and the gastronomic act of eating.
Indulge in an extraordinary culinary voyage as we present to you an exclusive event that unveils the artistic prowess of the illustrious Venezuelan-born, Paris-based pastry chef, Andrea Sham.
Self-taught pastry artist, Andrea Sham approaches culinary creation like an artist composing her canvas: first comes inspiration and imagination, then comes ornamented shapes and soft, sour colors. recognizable at first glance, andrea sham’s ultra-aesthetic cakes are like poetic gourmet compositions. Deeply inspired by the beauty and potential of nature, Sham’s creations are as good as they are beautiful.
The Invisible Dog is pleased to welcome 3walls for Highlights - A Year of Studio Visits: Tatiana Arocha, Julie Harman Dovan, Susan Homer and Stephanie Snider.
This summer, join FAD Market at The Invisible Dog Art Center — we’ll be hosting two summer makers markets celebrating the creative energy of New York City.
This summer, join FAD Market at The Invisible Dog Art Center — we’ll be hosting two summer makers markets celebrating the creative energy of New York City.
The Invisible Dog Art Center is pleased to invite your for a special performance dinner at la Salle A Manger imagined by Brandon Woolf
Dating back to 14th-century Europe (especially Germany), garlic has been a metonym for the Jew. The Foetor Judaicus (stink of the Jew) is the subject of many a text, image, song, and plaster-piggy-bank (really!).
The Invisible Dog Art Center is thrilled to welcome Books Are Magic for Leslie Stein: Brooklyn's Last Secret. There’s sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll, sure, but there are also tender moments as the motley crew take turns behind the wheel, compiling lists of the hottest hunks and best guitar riffs to pass the miles. From tour fashion to breakdowns—mechanical and emotional—Leslie Stein holds no bars in this incredibly funny and heartfelt love letter meets parody of life on the road.
The Invisible Dog Art Center presents an exhibition by artists Steven and William Ladd. The exhibition traces their 16 year history of their community engagement program Scrollathon which was born of their belief in the extraordinary capacity of every human being and the awesome power of community. Steven and William Ladd are proud to launch the National Scrollathon: New York Edition at The Invisible Dog. This engagement with the community will endure as part of New York’s contribution in the National Scrollathon’s effort to illuminate America’s story through collaboration and the presentation of world-class art.
Aicha Snoussi was born in Tunis in 1989. She lives and works in Paris. The artist’s work tackles issues of deep-rooted narratives, authority, balances of power that shape history and social dynamics from a queer perspective. She embraces drawing as a practice of proliferation, therefore occupying visual space - merging with installations made of sculptures and meticulously collected, engraved and assembled objects and organic materials. In her practice, crayons take the shape of a blade dissecting paper and concepts.
Autophagies (Stories of bananas, rice, tomatoes, peanuts, palm trees. And fruit, sugar, chocolate) is a show halfway between theatre and group tasting session. Eva Doumbia plays the role of a master of ceremonies who invites the audience to a "documentary eucharist" orchestrated by the chef Alexandre Bella Ola.
NYC first ever Romansh lesson hosted by Chasper Pult, a Swiss translator, professor and cultural mediator famed for his commitment to the preservation of the Romansh language. Celebrate the 85th anniversary of the recognition of Romansh as the fourth Swiss national language with us over a traditional Swiss brunch with famous Swiss cheeses.
In this new documentary play, Einat Weizman draws on transcripts from Issa’s trial at the notorious Ofer military court where the conviction rate for Palestinians is a staggering 99.7%, and the judges and prosecutors are all on the side of the occupying powerstate. There are no juries in Israel’s military courts: the sentence has been passed before the trial has begun, and the prisoner knows how this will end before the guard has called his name.
FAD Market is bringing the holiday spirit to Boerum Hill with three festive holiday markets, held on the first three weekends of December! 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. Come discover unique gifts for everyone on your holiday list!
For the Hayom Shabbat, taking place at la Salle A Manger (SAM), Lucien Zayan, founder of The Invisible Dog Art Center in Brooklyn, will cook a wonderful feast with Hayom artist Maya Yadid.
Join Lab/Shul for their monthly ritual Sabbath circle of live music, contemplation, poetry and conversation. Stay for dinner and get ready to light the longer nights and ignite your holiday of lights.
Wassaic Project is throwing a party at The Invisible Dog for their artist alumni and NYC supporters! Since moving their annual Winter Benefit upstate, they’ve missed seeing their city friends, so this party is a chance to reunite with old Wassaic friends and flames.
FAD Market is bringing the holiday spirit to Boerum Hill with three festive holiday markets, held on the first three weekends of December! 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. Come discover unique gifts for everyone on your holiday list!
FAD Market is bringing the holiday spirit to Boerum Hill with three festive holiday markets, held on the first three weekends of December! 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. Come discover unique gifts for everyone on your holiday list!
Marina Gadonneix was born in 1977 in Paris, where she lives and works.
A graduate of the École nationale supérieure de la photographie d’Arles, Marina Gadonneix got HSBC Photography award in 2006 and Dummy Book award from Luma Foundation and the Rencontres d’Arles in 2018.
The Invisible Dog Art Center is thrilled to welcome Books Are Magic for The World Keeps Ending, and the World Goes On with Noah Arhm Choi, Aracelis Girmay, Sarah Kay, & José Olivarez
After 20 years of presenting acclaimed concerts in visual art spaces, Look + Listen has decided to end operations. To thank the many artists and community members who have supported the festival in the past two decades, we are presenting our last concert on Saturday, October 29 at the Invisible Dog Art Center.
This fall, FAD Market returns at The Invisible Dog Art Center. They’ll be hosting a specially curated fall pop-up celebrating the creativity and energy of New York City. Come shop a rotating roster of handcrafted goods from over 50 makers, designers, and small businesses — everything from impeccably-crafted jewelry and apparel to bath and body care, tableware, home furnishings, artisanal packaged food, and stay to explore the best of our beloved neighborhood
An individual farm-to-table meal featuring seasonal foods prepared by Swedish artist and architect Frida Foberg, served at her installation “Never Alone”. The guest will be seated by half of a table in-front of a mirror, where they will be served a light yet vibrant 3 course meal to be enjoyed in solitude. The meal takes place during the NAFAS festival, and other visitors are likely to be present at the time of the event.
The cuisine is influenced by Frida’s Scandinavian roots. She works closely with regional and local organic farms, and builds the menu based on what is harvested at the time of the event. Guests can expect the three courses to feature seasonal produce and products, where vegetables are the majority of the meal.
This performance dinner is part of NAFAS, a five-week festival including an exhibition of 36 visual artists and a series of performances and events celebrating the union of food and art.
Fruit Scores is a study on transience, delight, improvisation, decay, and nourishment. Living as a rapidly evolving composition and visual/performance art piece, Fruit Scores takes a closer look at the anatomy of fruit and musical interpretation of that anatomy. Defining characteristics of each fruit can be viewed not only as art and food, but also as rules and instructions, communicating textural + tonal expression depending on the specific features of each fruit.
This concert is part of NAFAS, a five-week festival including an exhibition of 36 visual artists and a series of performances and events celebrating the union of food and art.
A special evening, at sunset, with cocktails and leaked recipes.
This event, presented in partnership with Books Are Magic is part of NAFAS, a five-week festival including an exhibition of 36 visual artists and a series of performances and events celebrating the union of food and art.
HaYom and Wandel are two Brooklyn-based companies and they celebrate and reinterpret traditions and heritage.
This event is part of NAFAS, a five-week festival including an exhibition of 36 visual artists and a series of performances and events celebrating the union of food and art.