TueNight Live Presents: 90's Bitch
TueNight is a collection of grown-ass lady storytellers who host evenings on Tuesday Nights with a variety of readers, each sharing a personal essay around a common theme.
TueNight is a collection of grown-ass lady storytellers who host evenings on Tuesday Nights with a variety of readers, each sharing a personal essay around a common theme.
Treiber Farms was founded in 2014 by Peter Treiber Sr. His son Peter Treiber Jr. joined him two years later and took on the role of manager in 2017. Their team practices sustainable, no till, beyond organic agriculture and their aim is to work with nature rather than against it, as stewards of the land.
This exhibition features the most recent work of Kevin Waldron. The pieces, done in oil pastels, showcase Kevin’s signature style of bright and bold colorful images of animals, both wild and tame.
David Levine and Shonni Enelow in residency for an unnamed project about twentieth-century American acting.
The Invisible Dog Art Center and Court-Smith BID Formation Effort are thrilled to join forces and present a commissioned site-specific art installation by NYC based artist Magda Love, named In Unity There is Strength.
The Observers is a curious community dedicated to photography and a slow approach to creating and consuming.
The exhibition features large format photographs that were taken over several years on Southport Island in Maine.
To The Heart is another Niang’s exploration of childhood. Inspired by the powerful photographs of the bodies of refugee children lying on the ground, the project is a chance for the artist to speak to children and teenagers and show the joy that children express when they play (alone or in groups), running, falling, playing dead, or pretending to be reborn.
In 1954, Alice B. Toklas published her seminal culinary memoir, The Alice B. Toklas Cookbook, which became one of the best-selling cookbooks of all time. Now, two generations later, cabaret performer and sought-after private chef Daniel Isengart is coming out with a gay adaptation of the classic book.
This summer, FAD Market returns for another highly-anticipated residency at The Invisible Dog Art Center in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn, NY.
Here at The Invisible Dog, all of our 25 artists are constantly experimenting with different styles, working with unique materials, and tossing around cool ideas. For one weekend a year, we allow the public to visit our studios and see what the artists of The Invisible Dog are up to.
In this live performance, Oliver Jeffers will recreate – at a far larger scale – a childhood game of his own invention. Beginning with a large roll of white paper, Jeffers will attempt to draw a world map upside down, labeling everything starting with north at the bottom, to the southern top.
The Six-Four-Three is a system of machines that performs a perpetual baseball double play.
For Important Portraits, Kalen Hollomon presents a series of hand drawn, enlarged copies of found amateur police and memory sketches that seek to explore relationships between perception and reality, intention and bias, communication and reproduction.
The final concert of the 2018 Look + Listen Festival will feature cellist Mariel Roberts performing Davíð Brynjar Franzson’s Cartography of Time. Patchtax, a Boston-based saxophone and viola duo, will perform the New York premieres of the winning works from their recent call-for scores to composers.
Emma Sulkowicz and Sean Harold will present a new composition for the electric guitar, percussion, and stereo-fixed media. Blending performance with percussion, Sulkowicz’s actions will feed Harold’s music, causing it to morph throughout the piece.
The Quiet is Kept will play a one-hour set in Halsey Chait’s exhibition.
Seed/Pond AND sound! Join hang drum player Bill Mehleisen for a live session that fills the gallery with the soft rhythmic sound of the hang drum and offers a vibrational dimension that activates contemplation of Halsey Chait’s drawings.
Welcome the Equinox! Stories, art, wine, food, conversation, and books for sale.
The installation consists of a series of glass orbs, suspended and connected in a hybrid style of shibari and ukidama, or Japanese fishing floats. Each orb holds a floating artifact of the artist’s relationship with a member of their community.
SEED / POND is an exhibit that seeks to bridge the divide between internal and external perception by offering large-scale algorithmic ink drawings to ponder as well as the opportunity to physically navigate through a gallery-wide floor drawing installation.
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 for 1-3 months. We are pleased to announce that the first resident artist will be Emmanuel Bornstein (Germany) from March 1–31.
With Displacement, Syrian dancer and choreographer Mithkal Alzghair examines the Syrian body in the context of war, migration and revolution.
A small group of audience members surveils a dancer who is simultaneously: 1) watching reenactments of scenes from 2001: A Space Odyssey, 2) participating in a mash-up of some of the most canonical social science experiments of the last 50 years.
This holiday season, find the perfect gift for everyone at FAD Market – a roving Fashion, Art and Design pop-up marketplace.
Multiple Bessie-Award winning artist Yvonne Meier shares two pieces: Durch Dick und Duenn, an all new work for multiple soloists, and Durch Nacht und Nebel, a short solo for Meier.
BOOK PARTY – For people who love dogs and New York, this is a visual celebration of the vibrant dog community of New York City, CANINES OF NEW YORK collects more than 500 photographs taken by acclaimed Brooklyn-based photographer Heather Weston in every borough of this dog-loving city.
Expanding on Sophie Gamand’s acclaimed Flower Power photo series, this one-day event is an immersive installation that incorporates interactive art and virtual reality, as well as a performance.
Oliver Jeffers Stuff is having it’s first ever pop up shop & sample sale!
That Time That Thing is an evening of short spoken stories by several storytellers about that time that thing happened, accompanied by the music of Louisianan songwriter Dustan Louque.