Open Studio Redux - Reminder
Extended Time: BWAC will be open Nov 20/21
This Weekend: OSSAM and BWAC open Nov 14/15
LOCATIONS:
OSSAM GALLERY at J Collabo, 300 7th Street in Park Slope: Preview Venue
Friday/Saturday/Sunday November 6-8 and November 13-15 (Hours 12-6pm)
Each artist will have one piece to represent their work.
BWAC at 481 Van Brunt St. Red Hook, Brooklyn: Open Studio
Saturday/Sunday November 7 - 8 and November 14-15 (Hours 12-6pm)
Each artist will have 8ft of exhibition space similar to an Open Studio situation.
Ossam: Subway Access: F/G/R to 9th Street station/4th Avenue
BWAC: Bus: B61
PARTICIPATING ARTISTS:
Carol Adams, Stephanie Amend, Stacy Bergener, Jonathan Blum, Justin Campoy, Luis Coig, Lynn Cole, Paola Corso, Phil Desantis, Raya Dukhan, Steve Ettlinger, Alice Garik, Phyllis Gaughran, Sandra Giunta, Lynn Goodman, Susan Greenstein, Bob Hagan, Judith Eloise Hooper, Karen Jarmon, Kathleen Jean-Jacques, Caryn Kreitzer, Alise Loebelsohn, Dan McDonald, Dara Oshin, Joyce Riley, Robin Roi, Cynthia Ruse, Janie Samuels, Howard Skrill, Mary Cuddihee Skrill, Fotini Vurgaropulpu, Heidi Yockey
PSWT Open Studios: Redux will be an exciting and different kind of fall exhibition, with over 30 Park Slope and Windsor Terrace artists participating. Due to the need for social distancing during this pandemic, instead of our usual Fall Open Studios, we will be having two different (IN PERSON) Art Exhibits.
Our preview venue, Ossam Central, at the Ossam Gallery on the ground floor at J Collabo in Park Slope, will exhibit one work from each artist as a preview to the large body of work each artist will be exhibiting on the ground floor at BWAC in Red Hook, Brooklyn.
Visitors will be able to view a wide range of artwork which will include painting, drawing, ceramics, sculpture, photography, collage, and printmaking. Avant Garde, traditional art forms, and everything in between can be viewed. In this unusual year, many artists will be showing pieces created during the Covid isolation and social unrest.
For many reasons this art community has grown in popularity over the years, especially as Brooklyn has developed into a major resource for art and artists. This exhibition provides an excellent opportunity to meet or reconnect with active local artists, acquire unique art for a collection, or find a special gift as the holiday season approaches. Visiting with the artist in person can provide the opportunity to see an exceptional collection of an artist’s work. Enjoy speaking to each artist and hearing firsthand about the artist’s inspiration and process.
email info@ArtsPSWT.com.
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social media @ArtsPSWT
Images are available for publication.
*All artists and visitors MUST wear a mask at all times and space 6 feet apart.