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Arts Gowanus News - March 29, 2023

Arts and Entertainment

March 30, 2023

From: Arts Gowanus

Arts Gowanus is part of the Oversight Task Force, a unique engagement model designed to foster communication and partnership between the City and the local community.

These meetings will occur every three months moving forward, City agencies will be providing the community with the latest updates on rezoning commitments. To reserve a spot CLICK HERE

Emerging - New Work by Alise Loebelsohn and Sandra Giunta
April 1, 8, 15, 22, and 29 - 1-5pm
Opening Reception: Saturday, April 1st, 1-5pm

Alise Loebelsohn and Sandra Giunta have partnered for this exhibition to present new paintings and sculptures. The two Brooklyn artists make art that reflects on and engages with the broader world. Loebelsohn's work interprets pattern and color which creates a visual inner space. The work is mixed medium composed of paint and recycled materials. She is showing a new body of work that uses various material to reflect and absorb the light and space in between.  Giunta's new sculptural work represents a shift in medium for the artist, who has been creating ceramics for the past 12 years that meditate on coral reefs.  Emerging debuts Giunta's 3-D felted works, which explore the textures and patterns of the ocean and organic forms in a soft and movable medium.  All works are available for purchase.

Show dates: April 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 or private viewing by appointment.  

OPEN CALL! "Together We Will..."

A Public Outdoor Art Exhibition Celebrating Brooklyn’s LGBTQIA+ Community

To celebrate Pride month Arts Gowanus is partnering with Brooklyn Pride and the Old Stone House & Washington Park to present an outdoor art exhibit featuring works by Brooklyn based LGBTQIA+ artists. We are currently accepting submissions for “Together We Will…” a public outdoor exhibition inviting Brooklyn based LGBTQIA+ artists to submit works celebrating their community.
 
Artwork displayed in this exhibition can depict and celebrate any aspect of the LGBTQIA+ experience and community. Accepted artworks will be printed on vinyl and displayed on the fence surrounding the Old Stone House & Washington Park.

FOR MORE INFO CLICK HERE

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