Another New York

  • Another New York exhibition by ArtBridge
  • Another New York, exhibition by ArtBridge
  • Another New York, exhibition by ArtBridge
  • Another New York, exhibition by ArtBridge
  • Another New York, exhibition by ArtBridge
  • Another New York, exhibition by ArtBridge
  • Another New York, exhibition by ArtBridge
  • Another New York, exhibition by ArtBridge
  • Another New York, exhibition by ArtBridge
  • Another New York, exhibition by ArtBridge
  • Another New York, exhibition by ArtBridge

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ArtBridge is pleased to announce Another New York, a group exhibit curated by world-renowned artist Mickalene Thomas and humble arts co-founder Jon Feinstein. Now on view on the construction surrounding the Barclays Center, the exhibition will showcase Brooklyn-based photographers’ unique perspective of New York City’s continuously changing visual landscape by capturing the city with a new and unexpected eye.

The exhibit features artwork by Timothy Briner, Nathan Lee Bush, Maureen Drennan, Adam Frezza, Darren Hall, Curtis Hamilton, Jayson Keeling, Paul Raphaelson, Barry Rosenthal, Niv Rozenberg, Irina Rozovsky, Matthew Schenning, Luke Swenson, Wendy Whitesell, and Jason John Würm.

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