Experimental Music Year Book
Indexical & The Experimental Music Yearbook present four artists whose work resonates with language and movement in the context of musical practice.
Indexical & The Experimental Music Yearbook present four artists whose work resonates with language and movement in the context of musical practice.
New works by Teodora Stepancic, Ben Richter, Elizabeth Adams, Kristina Wolfe, and Andrew C. Smith.
Once again, Wonderland brings together more than 20 of our favorite artists that you know and love, artists we’ve recently discovered and this year features the video installation Performance | Portrait by a canary torsi.
Invisible Dog presents a canary torsi’s new responsive video installation, Performance | Portrait.
The Allotment is a mixed-media sculptural installation by JJ Lind composed of dirt, sod, reclaimed wood, clay, and other detritus recovered from his allotted native family homestead in Oklahoma and transported by Lind in a 15-foot cube truck to the Invisible Dog’s Glass House in Brooklyn.
Performer Daniel Hellmann is ready to provide any service you may desire – immediately and on-site.
In a Post-World : Post-Punk Art Now brings together artists and authors, many of whose works are linked to the ideology, ethics and aesthetics of the punk movement.
Join Emily Johnson / Catalyst for a series of Community Sewing Bees.
50 States: Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado is a new series of work by husbands (and collaborating artists) Nick Vaughan and Jake Margolin.
Body is a participatory installation for the land supporting the building it is housed in.
FAD is an acronym for fashion, art and design and we at FAD aim to create a curated collective space that brings together a pool of emerging and mid-career artists and designers from all backgrounds, representing the talent of the city and beyond, together with vintage, antique and collectibles.
Six Translations of Uncle Vanya at the Same Time. New Saloon presents MINOR CHARACTER, a kaleidoscopic adaptation of Anton Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya.
To celebrate the launch of their pop up store at The Invisible Dog, diptyque will present a bazar featuring items from their 2014 and 2015 collections to purchase as well as the opportunity to glimpse and preorder from the 2016 collection.
Vine of the Dead explores the place and meaning of ritual in the 21st century by attempting to communicate across the divide between life and death. In a series of 11 rituals, the performance channels personal experiences of death and transcendence while exploring the spirituality of skepticism.
The Invisible Dog presents Mason Gross School of the Arts’ MFA class of 2016. The exhibition will showcase singular pieces from 20 MFA students, celebrating their individual thesis accomplishments in this culminating group show
Craftsman Calvin Stalvig will facilitate shibori indigo dying in the Glass House
From a series of 52 photographs assembled into a self made deck of card Swedish choreographer Pontus Pettersson will read your fortune. This is a one to one performance inviting you to the occult performance of a reading. The stage will for this moment be as small as in between two people, intimate and speculative, future meets past, astral planes and spiritual animals, who knows what the cards will say?
The Invisible Dog’s Open Studios is a chance for the public to see, hear, and truly feel the beating heart of our expansive community. It is a time for us to proudly show just what amazing things have been going on in our building throughout the year.
Look & Listen concludes with an evening curated by pianist Phyllis Chen around the theme of “unusual spaces.”
A performance by Oliver Jeffers of self-explanation, story-telling, and picture-drawing.
Every day we throw away a lot of trash. All that trash gets dumped into animal’s habitats and destroys them. So Frieda Premo is taking some of that trash and turning it back into habitats for animals.
Clap Hands is a mating call, a solo for the body that needs bodies. While conceptually a solo, the work will navigate its form through multiple bodies and objects.
The multi-sensory exhibition Anima is a meditation on the divide between Man and Animal and a reflection on the concept of the soul as told through a legendary Lacandon figure, K’in Obregon.
Rauder Thradur (Red Thread in Icelandic) features the work of Brooklyn-based artists Andrea DeFelice and Ryan Frank who examine time and space through the transparent structure of the Glass House.
The Wassaic Project, a 501c3 non-profit organization, exists to provide a genuine and intimate context for art making and strengthening local community by increasing social and cultural capital through inspiration, promotion and creation of contemporary visual and performing art.
“Atlantic Terminus” rests on the pretext of using Kinzel’s own belongings as a set. Evolving over two weeks, he will sustain an onsite multi-faceted studio practice in the gallery creating new work daily.
Snow is a new multimedia performance piece by composer John Glover and choreographer/puppeteer Jordan Morley.
CATCH is a hydra-headed, multi-disciplinary, rough and ready series of performance events that whirls through Brooklyn every month or two.
Composer and vocal artist Samita Sinha brings in bandmates Sunny Jain and Grey Mcmurray to create her newest work, bewilderment and other queer lions.