Monday, February 27, 2012

Calls for Art, Second Half of 2012

Art21 Screening at BAG

You’re Invited to View Art21: Episode 1: Change
The Gallery at BAG
Friday, May 11th, 2012 at 7:00pm
An exclusive advanced screening from Season Six of The Peabody Award-winning documentary Art in the Twenty-first Century
RSVP to info@brooklynartistsgym.com
ART21 PARTNERS WITH ORGANIZATIONS WORLDWIDE TO HOST EVENTS INSPIRED BY 
SEASON SIX, PREMIERING THIS APRIL ON PBS 
BROOKLYN, NY– MAY 11, 2012 – BROOKLYN ARTISTS GYM In partnership with Art21 as part of its Access ’12 initiative, presents a sneak preview in advance of the premiere of the sixth season of Art in the Twenty-First Century, the only prime time national television series focused exclusively on contemporary art, on FRIDAY, MAY 11, 2012 at 168 7th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11215. The event will be held in the gallery space and can accommodate a maximum of 30 people. This event is free and open to the public. RSVP to info@brooklynartistsgym.com
Art21 Access ’12 is an international screening initiative created to increase knowledge of contemporary art, ignite dialogue, and inspire creative thinking through hundreds of public screenings and events that tailor the ideas presented in series to the interests and concerns of local audiences. The season premieres on PBS April 13th with a new episode each Friday during the April and May at 9 pm (check local listings).  Through in-depth profiles and interviews, the four-part series reveals the inspiration, vision and techniques behind the creative works of some of today’s most thought-provoking artists.
“Art21 Access ’12 provides an opportunity for organizations around the country and the world to experience a central goal of Art21—dialogue inspired by contemporary art and the ideas it expresses,” said Susan Sollins, Executive Producer of Art21. “We hope that participating organizations find ways to best utilize the Art21 materials for their respective communities and that audiences will take full advantage of the events in their area and discover the life-changing potential of viewing creative role models at work. Our goal is that these events spark new conversations, and expose all kinds of viewers to the important work of the artists profiled in the series.” 
Art21 Access ’12 events are presented in partnership with the Arts Business Council, Emerging Leaders of New York Arts, National Guild for Community Arts Education, and the YMCA. An updated list of Art21 Access ’12 events and venues worldwide can be found at art21.org/access.
Art21 Access ’12 events are being hosted by museums, schools, libraries, art spaces, community centers, and universities worldwide. Each event features an exclusive advance screening of one or two episodes from Season Six of the documentary, as well as an educational component, such as talks by local, regional, and national artists; lectures; panel discussions; interactive art-making projects and question-and-answer sessions.
The following episode will be screened during the May 11th, 2012 event:
Episode 1: Change
This episode features artists who bear witness, through their work, to transformation—cultural, material, and aesthetic—and actively engage communities as collaborators and subjects. Ai Weiwei, El Anatsui, and Catherine Opie are featured.
ABOUT BROOKLYN ARTISTS GYM
Brooklyn Artists Gym us an artist studio and gallery facility in the Park Slope/Gowanus area of Brooklyn, New York. BAG’s mission is to make it possible for artists to further their work and careers at a reasonable cost.
ABOUT ART21
Over the last decade, Art21 has established itself as the preeminent chronicler of contemporary art and artists through its Peabody Award-winning biennial television series Art in the Twenty-First Century. The organization has used the power of digital media to expose millions of people of all ages to contemporary art and artists and has created a new paradigm for teaching and learning about the creative process.
In addition to its PBS series and year-round series-based education and public programs efforts, Art21 has expanded its film production and educational efforts in recent years. Several new initiatives have been launched in the past year including New York Close Up, a new documentary series on Art and Life in New York City, and the premiere of Art21’s first feature film, William Kentridge: Anything Is Possible. Art21 also offers Art21 Educators, an ongoing professional development program for teachers now entering its fourth year.
Find Art21 on Facebook and Twitter.
MEDIA CONTACT
Brooklyn Artists Gym
(718)858-9069

Friday, February 24, 2012


Chromophilia
On view Saturday, March 3rd through Tuesday, March 20th  
Brooklyn Artists Gym

(Brooklyn, NY — February 24, 2012)  The Gallery at BAG is proud to present Chromophilia, an exhibition showcasing artworks by thirteen artists.

Chromophilia offers viewers a chance to see through the eyes of thirteen contemporary colorists by observing their paintings, assemblage, and digital artworks. These artworks show deep investigation of color, shape, texture and form while pushing color relationships. Through the artwork exhibited in “Chromophilia,” participating artists teach us something new about the way we see color.

Please join The Gallery at BAG for the opening reception of  Chromophilia on Saturday, March 3rd from 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. 

Participating artists:
Paul Behnke, Tracey Chan & Jeff Hendrickson, Carol Chave, Marc Cheetham, Veronique Gambier, Jeanne Heifetz, Daniel Hill, Will Hutnick, Mary Schiliro, Polly Shindler, Sally Tardella, and Jannell Turner.
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Friday, February 3, 2012

Figure Now


The Figure Now
On view Saturday, February 11th through Monday, February 27th
Brooklyn Artists Gym
(Brooklyn, NY — February 3, 2012) The Gallery at BAG is proud to present The Figure
Now, an exhibition showcasing figurative works by ten local and international artists.
The Figure Now offers viewers an array of figurative paintings and drawings with imagery
ranging from representational to abstract in a variety of media. The extensive scope of
style is also shown through the distinct scales, themes, narratives, and techniques that each
of the artists employ. The artwork’s contemporary settings distinguish these pieces from
historical precedents concerning figurative work.
Please join The Gallery at BAG for the opening reception of The Figure Now on Saturday,
February 11th from 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Participating artists:
Rhia Hurt, Allison Maletz, Daina Mattis, Ann Marie Napoli, David Pettibone, Alexa de
los Reyes, Rachel Sharp, Jane Westrick, Lindsey Wolkowicz, and Debra Zechowski.