BAC Gallery - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for BAC Gallery. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Traci Talasco “Rub Me the Wrong Way”
BAC Gallery presents Rub Me the Wrong Way, an installation that will transform BAC Gallery into an interactive, domestic environment created entirely out of sandpaper. Talasco uses beauty and humor to...More »
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“Subtle Approach” Exhibition
BAC Gallery presents Subtle Approach, a group exhibition featuring the work of four Brooklyn-based artists whose clever techniques and ability to simultaneously push and pull their ideas and materials...More »
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“For & About: Art & Reactions to Superstorm Sandy” Exhibition
Curated by Michele Jaslow and Spring Hofeldt of Radar Curatorial, For & About includes work made for those who were and continue to be affected by the aftermath of the storm, and art made about the...More »
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“14 Shades of Justice” Exhibition
A social justice photography exhibition featuring the work of 14 students ages 14-18 from JustArts: Photography, an after-school digital photography workshop for teens from The Red Hook Community Justice...More »
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"Sea Drift" Exhibition
Through the lens of symbolism and ritual, Sea Drift, a group exhibition featuring the work of seven Brooklyn-based artists, presents a meeting of mythic ideas and contemporary realities regarding the waters...More »
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Sharilyn Neidhardt "VERNACULAR"
Sharilyn Neidhardt, a Brooklyn-based artist and experienced medium with more than twenty years of experience studying occult mysteries, will perform individual divinatory consultations for gallery visitors...More »
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Abby Goodman "The Wishing Tree"
The Wishing Tree transforms BAC Gallery into a tree shrine. Visitors to the gallery are invited to participate by attaching their wishes to the overhanging branches. Wishing trees are sacred places found...More »
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"FUNNY HA HA" Exhibition
There are many theories of humor which attempt to explain what humor is, what social function it serves, and what would be considered humorous. Artists sometimes use humor to question relationships between...More »
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Caroline Mak "Chain Reaction"
This new 25 foot long, site-specific wall installation was created specifically for BAC Gallery. A seemingly mundane object, a potted plant, initiates a series of chain reactions that travel down the length...More »
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"3 Points Define a Surface" Exhibition
BAC Gallery presents "3 Points Define a Surface", a group exhibition of works by draughtsman Andrey Borodulya, painter Vladimir Davidenko and photographer Anton Trofymov, curated by Marina Press. All three...More »
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Oriano Galloni Art Talk
The art world in welcoming world renowned Italian sculptor Oriano Galloni to New York”. Galloni, originally based out of Carrara, Italy the stone Mecca of the world is opening his own work studio in New...More »
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Storytelling with Artist Emmett Wigglesworth
BAC Gallery, in conjunction with Black Brooklyn Renaissance, Black Arts + Culture, 1960 - 2010, presents Otto Neals & Emmett Wigglesworth: Kindred Spirits Forging Forward, curated by Wendy Jones. This...More »
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Otto Neals and Emmett Wigglesworth "Kindred Spirits Forging Forward"
BAC Gallery, in conjunction with Black Brooklyn Renaissance, Black Arts + Culture, 1960 - 2010, presents Otto Neals & Emmett Wigglesworth: Kindred Spirits Forging Forward, curated by Wendy Jones. This...More »
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"Glitch Generation" Exhibition
- Media: Painting - Drawing - Photography - Installation - Video installation
- 2010-02-04 - 2010-06-25
BAC Gallery presents Glitch Generation, a group exhibition of artworks rooted in mistakes, either intentional or found, including "glitches" in the wiring of our brains. Some participating artists have...More »
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Lisa Kellner "Surfacing Beneath"
Surfacing Beneath is a site-specific installation that will evolve over time by Brooklyn-based artist Lisa Kellner. Kellner incorporates wall drawing with sculpture made from silk and pigments, exploring...More »
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Folk Feet Video Documentary Screening
BAC Folk Arts will screen two Folk Feet video documentary projects, “Brooklyn’s Traditional Dances in Practice, 2007-2008,” which features 16 of the over 200 Brooklyn traditional dancers who have made...More »
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"Clamoring to Become Visible" Curatorial Talk and Artist Panel
Clamoring to Become Visible examines how the written word interacts with and often replaces the normative notion of visual aesthetics within the gallery space. Often aesthetically subtle and intimate,...More »
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Jennifer Mills "Lingering Thoughts"
Jennifer Mills will perform her work, Lingering Thoughts, in conjunction with the exhibition Clamoring to Become Visible. Lingering Thoughts is a continuation of Jennifer Mills' 24-hour performance,...More »
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"Clamoring to Become Visible" Exhibition
BAC Gallery opens the group exhibition Clamoring to Become Visible, which examines how the written word interacts with and often replaces the normative notion of visual aesthetics within the gallery space....More »
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Caleb Smith Artist Talk
Artist Caleb Smith will give a talk in conjunction with the exhibition Creative Cartographies, curated by Jeanne Gerrity, now on-view in BAC Gallery. Over the span of two years, Caleb Smith walked every...More »
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"Creative Cartographies" Exhibition
Influenced by the organization inherent in cartography, the twelve Brooklyn-based artists in BAC Gallery's latest exhibition, Creative Cartographies, present viewpoints both personal and political, mapping...More »
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"Mending" Special Performance
As part of BAC Gallery's group exhibition The Line That Connects You To Me, and in conjunction with DUMBO First Thursday, artist and seer Annette Tacconelli presents the performance piece "Mending." Visitors...More »
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"The Line That Connects You to Me" Exhibition
The Line That Connects You To Me asks audiences to go beyond the passive observation too often found in the gallery setting by presenting a physical line connecting one work to another that acts as a dialog...More »
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"YEAH, I SAID IT . . . but don’t you tell nobody " Performance
This work explores the blurred lines between fact and fiction and how it affects performance and spectatorship particularly through reality television and video on internet sites such as Youtube and Myspace....More »
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"YEAH, I SAID IT . . . but don’t you tell nobody " Exhibition
This work explores the blurred lines between fact and fiction and how it affects performance and spectatorship particularly through reality television and video on internet sites such as Youtube and Myspace....More »
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"underLINE" Exhibition
Tracing the topography of the city of Kyoto, underLINE is a liminal map, a spatial record of time passing, a metaphor linking the intersections of collective experience. A camera and special microphones...More »
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"Here, Everything is Still Floating" Exhibition
An apparition of a white bird carefully moves through a textured, black landscape, listening, watching and aware of being watched. This meditative piece visually references Japanese screen paintings of...More »
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"New Media Installations" Exhibition
New Media Installations is presented in three gallery spaces in conjunction with the 42nd Brooklyn Arts Council International Film Festival. The exhibition highlights the work of media installation artists...More »
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Christopher Arcella "Crime Scene Greenpoint"
On the morning of May 2, 2006 a fire broke out in the Greenpoint Terminal Market. The blaze spread so quickly that the Fire Commissioner immediately suspected arson. After the 10 alarm fire was put out...More »
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"The Lack of Desire"
The Lack of Desire seeks to visually represent, from a side glance, what their desires intimate: the universal lack existing in the multiple recesses of their psyche from which their fleeting and never-ending...More »