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Brooklyn Navy Yard: Past, Present & Future
ExhibitionBrooklyn Navy Yard: Past, Present, and Future is a permanent exhibition at Building 92 that tells the story of the Brooklyn Navy Yard from 1801, when it was founded as one of the nation’s first federal shipyards, through to the site’s use today as an active industrial and innovation hub that is home to hundreds of […]
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Any One Might: The Feminist Epic: A Crash Course with Emily Skillings
Online BrooklynClass / Workshop Series“What a service to poetry it might be . . . to write a long poem, a story poem, with a female narrator/hero. . . . There might be recovered […]
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Char Jeré Presents Planet/Tear: Early Warning Systems with Special Guests
Roulette Intermedium 509 Atlantic AVE, Brooklyn, New YorkPerformancePlanet/Tear: Early Warning Systems is a collaborative performance centered on sound, technology, objects, and signal. The project imagines a world in which objects begin to sense and communicate before humans recognize […]
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Imprinted: Printmaking with Pulp
DIEU DONNÉ PAPER MILL 63 Flushing Ave, Building 3, Suite 602 (6th floor), Brooklyn, New YorkExhibitionVisits to the Dieu Donné gallery can be requested on weekdays between the hours of 10:00 am – 4:00 pm. Dieu Donné is not open on the weekends. Upon confirmation of visit, you will be sent an entry pass to enter the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Please note we require 2-3 business days notice and schedule […]
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NYTM Exhibitions: FAREwell, MetroCard, & The Subway Is…, & Ticket to ride
ExhibitionOn view through May 31, 2026The Subway Is…You take it to work, to school, or for a night out. It’s become a shorthand for New York — or urbanity in the abstract. It’s the New York City subway. It moves millions of people — and has since the day it opened on October 27th, 1904. […]
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Brooklyn Navy Yard: Past, Present & Future
ExhibitionBrooklyn Navy Yard: Past, Present, and Future is a permanent exhibition at Building 92 that tells the story of the Brooklyn Navy Yard from 1801, when it was founded as one of the nation’s first federal shipyards, through to the site’s use today as an active industrial and innovation hub that is home to hundreds of […]
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A.I.R. Gallery Spring Benefit
Benefit EventJoin us next month for A.I.R. Gallery’s 2026 Spring Benefit festivities, including an exhibition with works available by over 20 women and non-binary artists, an online auction, and a special […]
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Eliza Salem
Roulette Intermedium 509 Atlantic AVE, Brooklyn, New YorkPerformanceRoulette Commissioned artist Eliza Salem presents new work. Eliza Salem is an artist currently based in Brooklyn, New York. Eliza strives to reach across the domains of creative music through drumming, and loves exploring quiet grooves […]
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Imprinted: Printmaking with Pulp
DIEU DONNÉ PAPER MILL 63 Flushing Ave, Building 3, Suite 602 (6th floor), Brooklyn, New YorkExhibitionVisits to the Dieu Donné gallery can be requested on weekdays between the hours of 10:00 am – 4:00 pm. Dieu Donné is not open on the weekends. Upon confirmation of visit, you will be sent an entry pass to enter the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Please note we require 2-3 business days notice and schedule […]
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NYTM Exhibitions: FAREwell, MetroCard, & The Subway Is…, & Ticket to ride
ExhibitionOn view through May 31, 2026The Subway Is…You take it to work, to school, or for a night out. It’s become a shorthand for New York — or urbanity in the abstract. It’s the New York City subway. It moves millions of people — and has since the day it opened on October 27th, 1904. […]
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Brooklyn Navy Yard: Past, Present & Future
ExhibitionBrooklyn Navy Yard: Past, Present, and Future is a permanent exhibition at Building 92 that tells the story of the Brooklyn Navy Yard from 1801, when it was founded as one of the nation’s first federal shipyards, through to the site’s use today as an active industrial and innovation hub that is home to hundreds of […]
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DAWN-DUSK-DAWN
Recess 46 Washington Ave, Brooklyn, New YorkExhibitionDAWN-DUSK-DAWN unfolds as a space to reconnect with the cycles of life—light and dark, beginning and ending—as a way to reflect on regenerative practices and life-caring technologies. This project asks how […]
