2nd Annual NARS Open Studios
THERE WILL BE AN OPENING PARTY SATURDAY MAY 30TH, 6PM TO 9PM!!
!for more info www.narsfoundation.org
253 36th Street, 3rd Floor/ Brooklyn, New York 11232
718-768-2765
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:
Kenya Robinson
Programs Director
[email protected]
646.724.4723
Open Studio weekend in emerging Brooklyn arts district
2nd Annual New York Art Residency and Studios
(NARS) Foundation OpenStudio Event
Saturday, May 30, and Sunday, May 31, 2009
BROOKLYN, NY─ On May 30-31, more than 40 artists in Sunset Park,
Brooklyn, will open their studios to the public for the 2nd Annual NARS
Foundation Open Studio event, offering visitors a unique opportunity to meet and view work by Brooklyn-based visual artists in a new and rapidly evolving artistic community. “An open studio is a very different experience than seeing work in a gallery,” says NARS Founding Director Junho Lee. “You can talk to the artists and learn about their work in the context of their working process. Every room has its own personality.”
The studios are located at 253 36th Street and 88 35th Street in a cluster of 19th century industrial buildings near the East River waterfront. Studios will be open for self-guided tours from 11 AM to 6 PM on both Saturday and Sunday. A reception will be held on Saturday night from 6-9 PM featuring jazz and electronica spun by DJs Michael Paul Britto and Jay Reid.
Maps for the artists’ studios will be available at building entrances during the weekend of the event. Maps, directions, and additional information are also available online at www.narsfoundation.org/events.htm. NARS Foundation studio buildings are conveniently located one block from an express subway stop.
To create synergy, the NARS Foundation Open Studio
weekend was scheduled to take place simultaneously with an open studio event organized by the nearby Industry City Art Project.
Founded in 2006, NARS Foundation Inc. is dedicated to providing residencies and studio space to artists as a means of inspiring cultural exchange, professional development, and community engagement.
!for more info www.narsfoundation.org
253 36th Street, 3rd Floor/ Brooklyn, New York 11232
718-768-2765
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:
Kenya Robinson
Programs Director
[email protected]
646.724.4723
Open Studio weekend in emerging Brooklyn arts district
2nd Annual New York Art Residency and Studios
(NARS) Foundation OpenStudio Event
Saturday, May 30, and Sunday, May 31, 2009
BROOKLYN, NY─ On May 30-31, more than 40 artists in Sunset Park,
Brooklyn, will open their studios to the public for the 2nd Annual NARS
Foundation Open Studio event, offering visitors a unique opportunity to meet and view work by Brooklyn-based visual artists in a new and rapidly evolving artistic community. “An open studio is a very different experience than seeing work in a gallery,” says NARS Founding Director Junho Lee. “You can talk to the artists and learn about their work in the context of their working process. Every room has its own personality.”
The studios are located at 253 36th Street and 88 35th Street in a cluster of 19th century industrial buildings near the East River waterfront. Studios will be open for self-guided tours from 11 AM to 6 PM on both Saturday and Sunday. A reception will be held on Saturday night from 6-9 PM featuring jazz and electronica spun by DJs Michael Paul Britto and Jay Reid.
Maps for the artists’ studios will be available at building entrances during the weekend of the event. Maps, directions, and additional information are also available online at www.narsfoundation.org/events.htm. NARS Foundation studio buildings are conveniently located one block from an express subway stop.
To create synergy, the NARS Foundation Open Studio
weekend was scheduled to take place simultaneously with an open studio event organized by the nearby Industry City Art Project.
Founded in 2006, NARS Foundation Inc. is dedicated to providing residencies and studio space to artists as a means of inspiring cultural exchange, professional development, and community engagement.
Comments
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fellow brooklynians,
this is where my studio is, and where i'll be over that weekend.
please come by! there will be wine and snacks and great people and great art.
i'm in 319A, come introduce yourselves!
--BP -
i'm bumping this up... mods, can you make it global for the weekend?
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How do we get there by subway? Are you on 36th Street?
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yes, 36th
take the N, M, R, D to 36th street... go down 36th, under the BQE, to between 2nd and 3rd
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