Other Pursuits // Caleb Hammons
Who gets to be an artist? And who decides which are professionals? Join Caleb Hammons in this open interrogation.
Who gets to be an artist? And who decides which are professionals? Join Caleb Hammons in this open interrogation.
Jen Rosenblit, Clap Hands (new work in progress): come and go as you wish or stay ’til the end and take her out for a martini after.
Lead by Maya Ciarrocchi and Kris Grey, Gender / Power is a collaborative working methodology that includes performance, video installation, and workshops to directly engage with marginalized communities in order to address social justice issues around authority and gender.
Here are five photographers captivated with the stories they have found hidden within the shadows of New York City.
The People Movers Present: CRAWL: Chapter 3. CRAWL introduces a unique and contemporary model for arts presentation in New York City.
25.06.76 is the date of birth of Ayelen Parolin. 25.06.76 is an autobiographical solo that never ceases to evolve and renew itself because with time.
For more than 10 years, Julien Maire has mastered and used in unexpected ways advanced technologies such as CNC mills, laser cutters, precision optics, etc. Today, 3D printers are naturally also part of his toolbox.
#ItGetsBitter is an interruption: a hybrid mixture of art and activism, poetry and polemic, giggles and gasps.
WaxFactory shares a showing of most recent studies presented as part of a multi-year process of developing the new company work titled PULL YOURSELF TOGETHER! – an in-depth investigation of Anton Chekhov’s classic The Seagull.
A durational performance installation. Entangled as we are with total freedom. A thing of immortal make, not human, snorting out the breath, the terrible flame of bright fire. An intimate discussion of our chimerical nature, one on one, with a mythical beast. A tactile exchange. Rope.
The 6th annual exhibition of all Invisible Dog artists-in-residence and open studios. Once a year (and only once a year) do we open our artists’ studios to the public. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to see what everyone has spent the year working on.
Part of The Invisible Dog’s annual exhibition of its 23 resident artists, Oblique Strategies highlights what inspires the creative process.
Summer is finally here and we’re kicking it off with a BBQ in the Garden to celebrate the opening of Oblique Strategies.
CATCH is a hydra-headed, multi-disciplinary, rough and ready series of performance events that whirls through Brooklyn every month or two.
New Saloon orchestrates three translations of Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya into a triple decker landscape spanning a sleepless night in a restless country household.
A live event in the signature AUNTS style featuring multiple performers, overlapping performances, open dance parties, multi-disciplinary, body/non-body based, time oriented, finished/experimental/unfinished/process art.
The Invisible Dog invites Ian Trask to speak about his current and previous work as part of new lecture series focused on how artwork reflects some of the challenges facing society today – and how art and artists can be part of the process of remediation.
A series of portraits of people with physical differences and limitations.
For the exhibition at The Invisible Dog, Touron will show a group of work including colorful painting and drawing depicting phantasmagorical stories and a series of sculptures inspired by the artificial environment of the Brooklyn Botanical Garden.
Ian Trask’s newest installation, Blister Pact, is an examination of the materialistic culture in which we live.
Emily Climbs (Machine Méchant) is an inexact imagining of a future looking back on a past which is still in the future. Through a collection of performed materials: part of a one-woman show, journal entries, interview footage and found documents, we examine the person-hood of Emily Climbs; a failed science-experiment, a devoted companion, a benign provocateur, a socialized woman struggling with the burden of individualism and the American Dream. Now That’s Entertainment!
TAK Is a New York based chamber ensemble who delivers energetic and virtuosic performances of contemporary classical music through their, “restless strands of ever-shifting color and vigor,”(Feast of Music).
‘The Village of Vale’ is an exploration of storytelling through music, performance and an immersive, dynamic art installation that serves as the setting for each performance. It is one original gothic fairy tale told many different ways.
For Todd Shalom & Niegel Smith's ten year artnership, they’ve scored a performance: a where-they-are but in your shoes. There are written prompts that overlap–a set of tasks that form a fairy tale weee invite you to complete.
Beam Center holds its annual Inventgenuity Festival, a hands-on celebration of technology, imagination and craft for young people in 2nd grade and up.
Creative Morning with Lucien Zayan, founder director of The Invisible Dog Art Center.
Following its sold-out, line-around-the-block, wall-busting, keg-spewing 10th anniversary blowout at COIL 2014 at The Invisible Dog, CATCH – “everybody’s favorite” hydra-headed, multi-disciplinary, rough-and-ready performance series – returns to COIL to devastate your whole deal.
A conjuror of futuristic shamanism, Andrew Schneider’s YOUARENOWHERE experiments with the virtues of sensory overload via quantum mechanics, parallel universes, and Craiglist’s “Missed Connections”.
Dustan Paul Louque, also known as Louque, is an American singer/songwriter and often called Zelig’s musical son.