“Senior art students of the Brooklyn Latin School”
A salute to the art students graduating from The Brooklyn Latin School (brooklynlatin.org), July 8 through 17.
Opening reception: July 8, 6 – 9 pm.
(101 Grand Street, Brooklyn, NY 11211)
J.T. Lotus Dance Company will perform on July 8th at 7pm.
The company under artistic director, Jessica Tomanek created a new contemporary dance based on the current gallery exhibition “Watching Shadows Fade Into Light” by Howard Gross who will also be on hand that evening to answer questions about his newest sculptures and drawings.
The performance will run from 7-8:15 pm with refreshments following. The public is invited. Please RSVP to info@causey contemporary
(92 Wythe Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11211)
Camel Art Space presents: “Cordially Yours”, a group show of 7 artists selected by Camel Art Space from portfolio submissions received over the past year. Featuring artists include: Tom Engel, Dominik Halmer (Ger.), Monika Malewska, William O’Neill (Ire.), Joey Parlett, Jillian Ross (Can.) and Liam Wylie (Can.)
Opening reception: July 8th, 7 – 10pm
(722 Metropolitan Avenue, 2nd floor, Brooklyn, NY 11211)
“Summer Sampler” features works by previous and upcoming artists from the Front Room: Sasha Bezzubov, Thomas Broadbent, Peter Fox, Stephen Mallon, Allan Packer, Melissa Pokorny, Ross Racine, Emily Roz, Patricia Smith, Julia Whitney Barnes and more.
Opening Reception: Friday, July 8th
(147 Roebling Street, Brooklyn, NY 11211)
Like the Spice Gallery is delighted to present Matt Stone and his first solo exhibition “Tectonics”, featuring a scope of work ranging from minimal, subtle pieces to gnarled, neon, extraterrestrial sculptures.
(224 Roebling Streeet, Brooklyn, NY 11211)
Political Unrest is a group exhibition of works on paper addressing various aspects of our society in political upheaval. Pictured above is The Boston Tea Party by Joseph Hirsch. This lithograph was commissioned for the 1975 Kent Bicentennial – Spirit of Independence Portfolio. This piece commemorates one of our countries earliest uprising and has been capitalized on again in these last few years. Another piece from this portfolio by Colleen Browning depicts the diversity of our nation with face-to-face American portraits in the semblance of an American flag. 
Other open galleries:
(177 North 9th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11211)
(244 N 6Th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11211)
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