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MATE is a series, curated and organized by Richard Garet, dedicated to sound and moving image presentations that are derived from ideas, processes, material, and media experimentation.
MATE is a series, curated and organized by Richard Garet, dedicated to sound and moving image presentations that are derived from ideas, processes, material, and media experimentation.
13P, in association with True Love Productions, presents Melancholy Play (a new chamber piece) by Sarah Ruhl.
For the eighth edition of The ciné-club in conjunction with Bastille Day’s celebration on Smith Street Brooklyn, we will present Les Valseuses (Going Places) directed by Bertrand Blier.
Heather O, choreographed by Yanira Castro, is a solo that explores portraiture, projection and presence through movement created for performer Heather Olson from 2002 to 2008. It is performed by Kimberly Young.
2012 Artists in Residency: Jacquelyn Landgraf and Ariel Goldberg
MATE is a series dedicated to sound and moving image presentations that are derived from ideas, processes, material, and media experimentation. This series attempts to present from within a large spectrum of today’s experimentalists, the work of artists that are vigorously contributing to our cultural landscape.
CATCH is a multi-faceted, multi-disciplinary, rough and ready performance series-event put on every two months or so, usually in Brooklyn, NY.
Directed and starring Jacques Tati with a script written by Tati and Henri Marquet, Les Vacances de M. Hulot (Monsieur Hulot’s Holiday) is the story of a man going on a vacation to a beach where he unknowingly creates chaos every step he takes.
Pâquerette welcomes the audience into a deep appreciation and debate of the human condition: the dancers search for gratification, the audience’s sense of curiosity and the human bodies’ holes as connecting points to an exterior and lonely world.
Anonyme and Nos Cousinailles are two ten minutes French plays inspired by the theme Retrouvailles (Reunion), featuring LLS students [The Language and Laughter Studio] in Brooklyn.
Everything is Index, Nothing is History explores a world chronicled by gestures and physical traces that establish a factual connection to the world independent of cultural codes.
Holy River is a multimedia exhibition by the New York-based artist Prune Nourry and curated by Tatyana Franck.
Florence Carala and her lover Julien Tavernier, an ex–paratrooper want to murder her husband by faking a suicide.
Sullivan is a successful, spoiled, and naive director of fluff films, with a heart-o-gold, who decides he wants to make a film about the troubles of the downtrodden poor.
Edgar Lee Masters’ epic work, The Spoon River Anthology, will receive a staged theatrical production, conceived & directed by Jimmy Maize, with music by Eli Zoller, choreography by Jon Cooper&Marine Sialelli, and music direction by Ethan Wagner, and featuring a cast of one-hundred performers.
The Invisible Dog will host the REHEARSAL series, a work-in-progress showing of various types of performance.
US Army war veteran Hazel Motes may not be a believing Christian, somehow observations like the state of a run-down country church, meeting the ridiculous frauds on the streets and memories inspire him to take up, after initially fierce refusal, the part of a traveling preacher when a cab driver insists he looks like one in his new hat.
Updating the contemporary art aesthetic is a struggle for every emerging artist. How do you modernize the artistic pallet in the age of the post, post everything?
A sculptural installation overwhelming the ground floor of the Invisible Dog Art Center inspired by R. Justin Stewart’s research into the Jewish concept of the Messiah and curated by Risa Shoup.
In The Artists of The Invisible Dog, New York City photographer Malcolm Brown presents a solo exhibit of 32 portraits of artists from a unique Brooklyn community of sculptors, illustrators, toy makers, painters, jewelry designers, photographers and welders, a photographic study highlighting the artists of The Invisible Dog.
The Invisible Dog Art Center is thrilled to announce the opening of three solo exhibitions, one group exhibition, and in-house artists open studios, all on Saturday, March 10th.
Work/Space 2012, the 2nd installment of the annual 32 in-house artist group exhibition and open studios event.
Le Petit Cirque [The Small Circus] is a complex sound object object made of wood, plastic, strings, springs and fragility.
FROM JANUARY 8 Premiering at the DUMBO Arts Festival on September 23, 2011, The Dumpster Project is a work of transportable public art.
The imagery of Melting Ground consists of an uninterrupted single handheld take while flying in a helicopter over Mendenhall Glacier in Juneau, Alaska in August 2005.
The German term Werktreue refers to the concept of historical authenticity in performance, the notion of fidelity to an ideal form of the artwork found, for example, in the musical score.
CATCH is a multi-faceted, multi-disciplinary, rough and ready performance series-event put on every two months or so, usually in Brooklyn, NY.
‘American Realism’ is a one-day extreme endurance piece for eight actors, about contemporary labor, spoken through the voices of Depression-era California migrant workers.
Fortnight Journal presents three Fortnight contributors in collaboration.