"On Purpose' will feature inspiring work from Brooklyn-based designers, architects, and visual artists working across disciplines on projects that address the environmental challenges of contemporary urban living.
Make a decorative fabric square that Teaching Artist Cecilia de Corral will use to construct a series of collaborative quilts. All quilts will be donated to families affected by Hurricane Sandy.
Here She Comes, a collection of Sherman’s research in the form of photographs, videos, drawings performance, and remnants. These artifacts and new works resurface and continue conversations that began at the 1968 Miss America Beauty Pageant and the Women’s Liberation intervention that occurred during the ceremony.
In this taut psychological thriller, Larissa is a single mother who can barely meet the mortgage on her house in Mount Vernon, NY. When a bizarre incident involving her 4-year-old daughter forces her to face someone from her past, her own questionable actions come back to haunt her.
On the eve of U.S. national elections, Ed Kienholz and Nancy Reddin Kienholz’s monumental installation "The Ozymandias Parade" (1985), stands as an opulent allegory of the abuse of political power. The work involves a poll, with just one simple question: Are you satisfied with your government?
"Bodyspace" expands Gormley’s investigation into the polarizing effects of mass and energy through the installation of two new sculptures in the gallery’s main exhibition space.
"Bumbug The Musical", a new rock opera by Samrat Chakrabarti and Sanjiv Jhaveri, is an electrifying musical reinvention of "A Christmas Carol" told through the looking glass of NYC Immigrants and Hyphenated America.
"Soldier" tells the story of a German officer, Heinrich Weiss, who is trapped on the banks of the River Styx. Desperately searching for coins so that he and his men can secure passage across the waters, Heinrich will reveal his own personal history as well as the origins and facets ...
Masters at crafting alluring sonic landscapes from the most unlikely found objects, Brooklyn-based quartet Sō Percussion explores the idea of home with a bold experiment in collaborative art-making. Directed by three-time Obie Award winner Ain Gordon (Spalding Gray: Stories Left to Tell), Where (we) Live invites artistic colleagues working in ...