While the weather is getting colder, things at The Invisible Dog are only heating up. That's right, our red hot November events cannot be missed! With a new performance piece called Marco debuting, the excitiing ID's 3rd edition of Recession Art Show, the final weeks of Richard Garet's audio-visual installation Electrochroma, [and 2 live performances] the 2nd edition of Zero Film Festival and the closing of Yanira Castro's dance installation Wilderness, The Invisible Dog will warm you mind AND body (thanks in part to our giant industrial space-heaters!)
EXPERIMENTAL SERIES:
JESSE KUDLER - BEN OWEN
Wednesday November 3rd - 8pm
KAMRAN SADEGHI - BONNIE JONES - RICHARD GARET
Wednesday November 24th - 8pm
Experimental Series consists of four evenings curated by artist Richard Garet, alternating with his audiovisual installation ELECTROCHROMA, where Garet invited some of the most exceptional artists from today's East Coast experimental music-and-visual arts scene to come and perform live.
Free admission / Donations are welcome
YANIRA CASTRO I A CANARY TORSI I WILDERNESSNovember 3 - 7 - 7.30pm
Creating illustrious environments, Yanira Castro crafts worlds in unexpected places. Her newest work, Wilderness is a performance and audio installation with live piano performed by Michael Dauphinais. For this iteration*, Wilderness unfolds in a dark field set in a warehouse where the audience and dancers are contained. Ranging from stark and emotional to highly formal the work features performers Luke Miller, Peter Schmitz, Darrin Wright, Pamela Vail, and Kimberly Young with sound design by Stephan Moore, light and set design by Roderick Murray, and costume design by Albert Sakhai.
RECESSION ART SHOW - WHAT IS THE WHERE?November 13 - 21
Saturday November 13th - Opening party
Recession Art is an arts organization devoted to helping emerging artists show and sell their work while giving art lovers and collectors of all incomes an opportunity to buy original work at affordable prices. They believe that in spite of hard economic times, artists and art lovers don't have to put their passions on hold! They aim to break open the traditional gallery model and make showing, buying, and enjoying art more accessible for people who have been hit by the recession. Recession Art is pleased to announce its fall 2010 show, What is the Where?, curated by Risa Shoup and Art Director Ani Katz. What is the Where? will show work by emerging artists responding to the relationship between location, identity, and perception.
ZERO FILM FESTIVALNovember 13 - 20
Zero Film Festival will return to The Invisible Dog Art Center again this November for the 2nd annual Zero Film Festival. Transforming The Invisible Dog Art Center into an engaging and novel screening space, the Zero Fest will hold nightly events featuring the best self-financed films the world has to offer. Zero Film Festival is the first and only festival exclusive to self-financed filmmakers, and is founded on principles of inclusivity and community.
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MARCO
Friday November 19th - Saturday November 20th - 8pm
"Who is Marco?" he asks himself as he sits pennyless in his leaky basement apartment. An intrepid foreigner? A poetic fool? A New Yorker in love? Alone? Secretly Happy? Yes, this is your story too, in progress... of course.
Director Patricia Mcgregor - Assistant director Molly Murphy - Set designer Ben Smoot
Staring Reza Salazar & Vassi Spanos - Based on the piece Zeitgeist by Andre da Loba
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Contact InformationThe Invisible Dog Art Center
51 Bergen Street (between Smith street and Boerum Place)
Brooklyn NY 11201
F or G Trains - Bergen street stop
www.theinvisibledog.orgtheinvisibledog.ny@gmail.com