I saw a sneak peak of this show and it is packed full of talented artists. The gallery itself is incredible. A must see!
Posted by Richard Hagen
on Fri, Sep 12, 08, at 10:27am
I searched through the site and couldn't find ANY LISTINGS about this, so I hope that someone reads this before the show's over.
2008 Sep 13 - Oct 26 Group Art Show - "ART IN FREE FALL"
Featuring the Elements/Elementos, by Ellie Winberg and Mauricio Morillas; and A Studio Retrospective by Anna Annus Hagen and Thomas Hagen.
Meet the Artists reception with the music of The Loose Marbles on Sep13th. Mike Park's New Vision Cinema series continues with recent works by independent filmmakers.
Posted by Bill Mogus
on Fri, Sep 12, 08, at 9:58am
If you want a fresh view on the city's HOTTEST ART, go to BWAC. Take the NY WATER TAXI to FAIRWAY.... or, take the F / G train to Smith 9th st and then take the b77 IKEA bus to Van Brunt.
I guarantee that if you are even remotely interested in the HIPPEST, HOTTEST ARTWORK there is in New York City... BWAC is the place to go. The old pier that houses the gallery is also not to be missed. Truly a unique and special treat, and kid friendly!
Posted by Richard Hagen
on Fri, Sep 12, 08, at 9:55am
Without a doubt, some of Brooklyn's... and New York's best, most imaginative art. Also, it's ALL for SALE! Every single piece is up for sale. No dealer's fees, no weird contracts or financing to deal with. Just BUY the ART, and the artist actually gets your money, instead of the hosting space (well, OK... they get 80% - better than most New York Galleries where you're mostly paying the guy running the gallery).
Easy to get to! Just take the NY WATER TAXI to the FAIRWAY stop.
Posted by Dan Marino
on Fri, Aug 22, 08, at 10:05am
I am one of the artists at the show specializing in photography. The gallery has a very nice feel and is on the waterfront making for a pleasurable experience. There are now many things to do in Red Hook from top notch restaurants, to taking a fery from NYC to IKEA, to visiting a couple of great wine bars, etc... Why not stop by and also check out some art and some great views of the Statue of Liberty! - Dan Marino (http://www.danmarinophoto.com)
Posted by Dan Marino
on Fri, Aug 22, 08, at 10:04am
I am one of the artists at the show specializing in photography. The gallery has a very nice feela nd on the waterfront making for a pleasurable experience. There are now many things to do in Red Hook from top notch restaurants, to taking a fery from NYC to IKEA so a couple of great wine bars, etc... Why not stop by and also check out some art and some great views of the Statue of Liberty! - Dan Marino (www.danmarinophoto.com)
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I saw a sneak peak of this show and it is packed full of talented artists. The gallery itself is incredible. A must see!
I searched through the site and couldn't find ANY LISTINGS about this, so I hope that someone reads this before the show's over. 2008 Sep 13 - Oct 26 Group Art Show - "ART IN FREE FALL" Featuring the Elements/Elementos, by Ellie Winberg and Mauricio Morillas; and A Studio Retrospective by Anna Annus Hagen and Thomas Hagen. Meet the Artists reception with the music of The Loose Marbles on Sep13th. Mike Park's New Vision Cinema series continues with recent works by independent filmmakers.
If you want a fresh view on the city's HOTTEST ART, go to BWAC. Take the NY WATER TAXI to FAIRWAY.... or, take the F / G train to Smith 9th st and then take the b77 IKEA bus to Van Brunt. I guarantee that if you are even remotely interested in the HIPPEST, HOTTEST ARTWORK there is in New York City... BWAC is the place to go. The old pier that houses the gallery is also not to be missed. Truly a unique and special treat, and kid friendly!
Without a doubt, some of Brooklyn's... and New York's best, most imaginative art. Also, it's ALL for SALE! Every single piece is up for sale. No dealer's fees, no weird contracts or financing to deal with. Just BUY the ART, and the artist actually gets your money, instead of the hosting space (well, OK... they get 80% - better than most New York Galleries where you're mostly paying the guy running the gallery). Easy to get to! Just take the NY WATER TAXI to the FAIRWAY stop.
I am one of the artists at the show specializing in photography. The gallery has a very nice feel and is on the waterfront making for a pleasurable experience. There are now many things to do in Red Hook from top notch restaurants, to taking a fery from NYC to IKEA, to visiting a couple of great wine bars, etc... Why not stop by and also check out some art and some great views of the Statue of Liberty! - Dan Marino (http://www.danmarinophoto.com)
I am one of the artists at the show specializing in photography. The gallery has a very nice feela nd on the waterfront making for a pleasurable experience. There are now many things to do in Red Hook from top notch restaurants, to taking a fery from NYC to IKEA so a couple of great wine bars, etc... Why not stop by and also check out some art and some great views of the Statue of Liberty! - Dan Marino (www.danmarinophoto.com)