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WALK

WALK, is ArtBridge’s newest public program, inviting art and urban planning enthusiasts  to join us for artist, juror and ArtBridge staff-led tours of the organization’s installations throughout the city. How do three people in a small office in Chelsea make these larger-than-life exhibitions happen? How does an artist experience his/her work differently at installation-scale? What do our curatorial panel members look for when selecting works for inclusion in our installations? These are just a handful of the questions will be answering on our WALK tours (and our hope is that you’ll come with many of your own).

WALK yourself! ChromaTweet              (View Site Map Here) 
Daily from Dawn to Dusk
Empire Store Building: Water and Main Street, DUMBO Brooklyn 11201    
Head on over to art-rich DUMBO to WALK ArtBridge’s nearly 400 foot long installation, ChromaTweet, featuring the work of Aleksandar Macašev. “Color is supercharged with meaning, from culturally induced to the very personal,” he says. The physical manifestation of his nano blog of the same name, the installation features exactly two years of “chroma tweets:” his daily moods, feelings and experiences are compressed into one piece of information: color. Grab your friends and tour the colorful emotional landscape of this unorthodox and creative New York City-based artist. (Read More about the Installation) 

WALK yourself! Works in Progress      (View Site Map Here)        (Download Exhibition Guide Here)
Daily from Dawn to Dusk
Atlantic Yards: From Atlantic & Flatbush to Dean St & 6th Ave., Prospect Heights, Brooklyn, 11217    
ArtBridge, is pleased to present its largest public exhibition to date, Works in Progress. On this self-guided tour, visitors will have a chance to explore the installation surrounding Brooklyn’s largest construction site, featuring the work of 20 Brooklyn based emerging artists and curated by internationally-renowned artist Vik Muniz, humble arts foundation founder Amani Olu, and Brooklyn Museum’s Eugenie Tsai. (Read More about the Installation)

 

 

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