BRIC Arts | Media | Bklyn is proud to present On Purpose: Art & Design in Brooklyn, 2012 the second show of the 2012-13 contemporary art exhibition season. Building upon BRIC’s rich history of presenting design-focused exhibitions, the show will feature inspiring work from a range of Brooklyn-based designers, architects and visual artists working on projects that address the environmental challenges of contemporary urban living. All of the work included in the show will combine notions of sustainability with the desire for aesthetic beauty. Guest curated by Risa Shoup, the exhibition includes work by 596 Acres, FreelandBuck, Claudia Paneca, Rosa Ruey, Rob Stephenson, R. Justin Stewart and Thread Collective. Opening November 16 at BRIC Rotunda Gallery, 33 Clinton Street, in Brooklyn Heights, the show will remain on view through December 22, 2012. Admission is free.
BRIC has a noteworthy history of mounting exhibitions in such design arenas as architecture, urban planning, graphic design and product design. In recent years, Brooklyn has emerged as a center for innovative design of all types created by a dynamic group of individuals and collaboratives who develop world-class ideas and solutions that answer many of today’s global and environmental concerns. Design offers functional innovations and art informs our sense of beauty, hence, the two disciplines are constantly working together and are fittingly interwoven.
November 17 - December 22, 2012
(Opening reception Friday, November 16, 7-9pm)
Photo: Rob Stephenson, Eagle Street Rooftop Farm, 2011
Location and Gallery Hours:
BRIC Rotunda Gallery: 33 Clinton Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Hours: Tuesday – Saturday, Noon – 6 pm
Admission: FREE
Directions: A/C trains to High St, 2/3 to Clark St, 4/5 to Borough Hall, R to Court St
Link:
http://www.bricartsmedia.org/events/opening-reception-for-on-purpose-art-design-in-brooklyn-2012
Address:
BRIC Rotunda Gallery
33 Clinton Street
Brooklyn, New York 11201
United States of America
BRIC’s contemporary art programs capture a rich cross section of ideas, voices and artistic mediums that reflect Brooklyn’s diverse community of artists.
Exhibitions at BRIC Rotunda Gallery
Founded in 1981, BRIC Rotunda Gallery is the oldest continuously operating contemporary art space in Brooklyn. Each season, the gallery presents exhibitions of emerging and mid-career artists, collaborative projects, and solo shows that reflect the borough’s diversity.
Public Programs
BRIC hosts a series of free, drop-in public programs, curated in conjunction with exhibitions on view, to animate participation around the artworks on display. Popular events include Ripple, a literary reading series, artist talks, and performances that stimulate discussion about exhibition-related topics, and Family Days, themed art-making workshops for art lovers of all ages which run throughout the year.
Education
BRIC’s contemporary art education programs take place in a variety of exciting settings, including classroom-based residencies for K-12 students, after school and at BRIC Rotunda Gallery. We partner with public schools in the most culturally diverse neighborhoods in Brooklyn with a focus on underserved communities where there is little or no funding for enrichment activity.
Opportunities for Artists
Opportunities for artists are integral to BRIC's contemporary art program. With the Lori Ledis Emerging Curator Program, BRIC fosters emerging curatorial talent via an annual open call for exhibition proposals. The BRIC Contemporary Artist Registry is a comprehensive online resource on visual artists living and working in Brooklyn. Through the BRIC Media Arts Fellowship, BRIC's community media and contemporary art programs work together to provide training and equipment for Brooklyn-affiliated artists interested in exploring video as an artistic medium.
Dr Eugenia Fratzeskou