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World Food Photography Awards
Empire Stores Lobby 55 Water Street, Brooklyn, United StatesExhibitionDo you eat street food? If so, you’re like most people around the world. No matter your background or where you live, street food is an important and delicious part […]
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“let freedom bring” — a collaborative exhibition between powerhouse arts & AANYAA
Powerhouse Arts 322 Third Avenue, Brooklyn, New York, United StatesExhibitionArtistic freedom must be championed at all costs in our ever-shifting sociopolitical reality. The notion of freedom is fundamental to the American condition, and has always been a heavily loaded concept vis-à-vis freedom of speech, freedom of religion and other founding principals. On the eve of this nation’s 250th birthday, this exhibition examines works that exemplify, question or critique freedom in all of its many forms. Join us for a special collaborative exhibition presented by Powerhouse Arts and AANYAA, curated by PHA President Eric Shiner. Panel Discussion: December 11, 7pm The Alumni Association of the New York Academy of Art (AANYAA) is a […]
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World Food Photography Awards
Empire Stores Lobby 55 Water Street, Brooklyn, United StatesExhibitionDo you eat street food? If so, you’re like most people around the world. No matter your background or where you live, street food is an important and delicious part […]
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“let freedom bring” — a collaborative exhibition between powerhouse arts & AANYAA
Powerhouse Arts 322 Third Avenue, Brooklyn, New York, United StatesExhibitionArtistic freedom must be championed at all costs in our ever-shifting sociopolitical reality. The notion of freedom is fundamental to the American condition, and has always been a heavily loaded concept vis-à-vis freedom of speech, freedom of religion and other founding principals. On the eve of this nation’s 250th birthday, this exhibition examines works that exemplify, question or critique freedom in all of its many forms. Join us for a special collaborative exhibition presented by Powerhouse Arts and AANYAA, curated by PHA President Eric Shiner. Panel Discussion: December 11, 7pm The Alumni Association of the New York Academy of Art (AANYAA) is a […]
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Visit the Cultural Museum of African Art
Cultural Museum of African Art Inc (CMAAEEC) 1360 Fulton St, 2nd Floor, Brooklyn, NY, United StatesExhibitionAt the Cultural Museum of African Art, our vision transcends geographical boundaries as we endeavor to relocate the vibrant essence of African art and culture into the hearts and minds of people worldwide. Our belief is rooted in the transformative power of cultural heritage—a power that not only celebrates diversity but also fosters a profound understanding of our shared human history. A Tapestry of 4,000 Years Step into a journey through time, where the rich tapestry of African heritage unfolds over 4,000 years. Each exhibit within our walls is a testament to the diversity, resilience, and creativity of the African […]
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Glass Fusing Warriors: An exhibition of Veterans from the Brooklyn VA
UrbanGlass 647 Fulton St, Brooklyn, New YorkExhibitionGlass Fusing Warriors: An exhibition of Veterans from the Brooklyn VA UrbanGlass is proud to present Glass Fusing Warriors, an exhibition of fused glass artwork created by 26 veteran artists who have participated in our Fun With Fusing program at the Brooklyn VA. Curated by co-instructors of the program, Jane Bruce and Tara Traister, this exhibition celebrates the stories, creativity and resilience of our service members.
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UrbanSparkle 2025
UrbanGlass 647 Fulton St, Brooklyn, New YorkExhibitionUrbanSparkle is the annual exhibition of UrbanGlass’s Store and Gallery featuring jewelers specifically working in the medium of glass. The artists featured in the 2025 edition are Deirdre Maine, Everett Hoffman, Julia Turner, and Nikki Couppee. Deirdre Maine has been celebrating the cast-offs of the wine industry since she moved to Nuits-Saint-Georges with her family in 2018. Influenced by her immediate environment, she favors simple forms in her designs highlighting both the inherent beauty of glass and the specific past function of her raw material. Everett Hoffman is a cross-disciplinary artist and educator based in Austin, TX. His current body of work examines contemporary forms of protection […]
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Tough Love Tuesdays with Alwayz Fit 4 Lyfe
The Billie Holiday Theatre 1368 Fulton Stree, Brooklyn, New YorkClass/Workshop (No ongoing attendance required)The Billie Holiday Theatre’s Lifelong Learning Series Tough Love Tuesdays! Tough Love Tuesday is a weekly program designed to STRENGTHEN your MIND, BODY & SOUL through group fitness with Alwayz Fit 4 Lyfe on all platforms. We all know consistency is tough and finding time for self-care is tough so let’s go on this journey together and support each other! Come join the fun and gain a sense of community through wellness and fitness. Sign up for your free fitness class today! Things to note: All fitness levels welcome Wear Athletic Attire (Sneakers) Bring a Yoga Mat Bring Water You […]
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Singing Winds Tuesday Community Classes: Climate Action + Sewing
PS 179 202 Avenue C, Brooklyn, United StatesClass/Workshop (No ongoing attendance required)Flutura Effect: Climate Action Team with Singing Winds Teen Leaders 6:00 – 7:00 pm Recommended ages: 12+ Sewing and Tailoring with Moon 6:00 – 7:30 pm Recommended ages: Adults and Teens
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World Food Photography Awards
Empire Stores Lobby 55 Water Street, Brooklyn, United StatesExhibitionDo you eat street food? If so, you’re like most people around the world. No matter your background or where you live, street food is an important and delicious part […]
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“let freedom bring” — a collaborative exhibition between powerhouse arts & AANYAA
Powerhouse Arts 322 Third Avenue, Brooklyn, New York, United StatesExhibitionArtistic freedom must be championed at all costs in our ever-shifting sociopolitical reality. The notion of freedom is fundamental to the American condition, and has always been a heavily loaded concept vis-à-vis freedom of speech, freedom of religion and other founding principals. On the eve of this nation’s 250th birthday, this exhibition examines works that exemplify, question or critique freedom in all of its many forms. Join us for a special collaborative exhibition presented by Powerhouse Arts and AANYAA, curated by PHA President Eric Shiner. Panel Discussion: December 11, 7pm The Alumni Association of the New York Academy of Art (AANYAA) is a […]
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Visit the Cultural Museum of African Art
Cultural Museum of African Art Inc (CMAAEEC) 1360 Fulton St, 2nd Floor, Brooklyn, NY, United StatesExhibitionAt the Cultural Museum of African Art, our vision transcends geographical boundaries as we endeavor to relocate the vibrant essence of African art and culture into the hearts and minds of people worldwide. Our belief is rooted in the transformative power of cultural heritage—a power that not only celebrates diversity but also fosters a profound understanding of our shared human history. A Tapestry of 4,000 Years Step into a journey through time, where the rich tapestry of African heritage unfolds over 4,000 years. Each exhibit within our walls is a testament to the diversity, resilience, and creativity of the African […]
