The Stoop Gallery Presents: Digging through the personal archive, work inspired by what is hidden

Come and check out the next Stoop Gallery exhibition!
There will be an upcoming Stoop Gallery on this Saturday July 28, 2012. The theme for this months Stoop Gallery is: Digging into the Personal Archive, Work inspired by what is hidden.
The Stoop Gallery has asked artists to submit work that inspired by personal histories, and historical archives. The stoop gallery has asked artists to consider what can be found in our personal archives, what is left behind and how what is hidden just beneath the surface affects the everyday. I have attached a flier for the event. The show will take place at:
309 Halsey Street
btwn. Marcus Garvey and Throop
C - Kingston/ Throop
2pm -6pm
There will be visual art, live music, and poetry and a screening of Crooklyn, in close proximity, at 8 pm at Brooklyn Swirl, located at:
445 Marcus Garvey Blvd
btwn. Macon and Macdonough
The Stoop Gallery is a space where artists display works in public spaces throughout the borough of Brooklyn. Some neighborhoods include, Fort Greene, East New York, Crown Heights, Flatbush, Bedford Stuyvesant, and Brighton Beach. The Gallery will push the boundaries of fine art in a public art space and encourage community engagement with fine art in a neighborhood setting. The art shows will take place on stoops in Brooklyn where homeowners will volunteer their stoops and host the shows. The Stoop Gallery exhibitions will take place on Saturdays and/ or Sundays, once per month during the Summer and Fall and each show will feature three visual artists. There will also be opportunities to feature one installation artist, who will be able to transform an entire stoop with their installation piece.
The Stoop Gallery is sponsored, in part, by the Greater New York Arts Development Fund of the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, administered by Brooklyn Arts Council, Inc. (BAC).
The Stoop Gallery is also sponsored in part by the Liberator Magazine, http://www.liberatormagazine.com/
There will be an upcoming Stoop Gallery on this Saturday July 28, 2012. The theme for this months Stoop Gallery is: Digging into the Personal Archive, Work inspired by what is hidden.
The Stoop Gallery has asked artists to submit work that inspired by personal histories, and historical archives. The stoop gallery has asked artists to consider what can be found in our personal archives, what is left behind and how what is hidden just beneath the surface affects the everyday. I have attached a flier for the event. The show will take place at:
309 Halsey Street
btwn. Marcus Garvey and Throop
C - Kingston/ Throop
2pm -6pm
There will be visual art, live music, and poetry and a screening of Crooklyn, in close proximity, at 8 pm at Brooklyn Swirl, located at:
445 Marcus Garvey Blvd
btwn. Macon and Macdonough
The Stoop Gallery is a space where artists display works in public spaces throughout the borough of Brooklyn. Some neighborhoods include, Fort Greene, East New York, Crown Heights, Flatbush, Bedford Stuyvesant, and Brighton Beach. The Gallery will push the boundaries of fine art in a public art space and encourage community engagement with fine art in a neighborhood setting. The art shows will take place on stoops in Brooklyn where homeowners will volunteer their stoops and host the shows. The Stoop Gallery exhibitions will take place on Saturdays and/ or Sundays, once per month during the Summer and Fall and each show will feature three visual artists. There will also be opportunities to feature one installation artist, who will be able to transform an entire stoop with their installation piece.
The Stoop Gallery is sponsored, in part, by the Greater New York Arts Development Fund of the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, administered by Brooklyn Arts Council, Inc. (BAC).
The Stoop Gallery is also sponsored in part by the Liberator Magazine, http://www.liberatormagazine.com/
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