ART IN THE WINGS
Sam Ferri, Curator


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With the Irondale Center for Theater, Education, and Outreach, Irondale will take its place within the BAM Cultural District, a vibrant mixed-use multicultural arts district emerging in the heart of a growing Downtown Brooklyn.

 
To accompany the theater's current run of Treasure Island, the Irondale gallery presents an eclectic exhibition of works by Harvey James, John Hedderson, and Sean Sims, exploring themes of piracy and the art of the sea.

 
On September 23rd, Irondale proudly presents four talented artists, Chris Chafant, Lynn Hassan, Sabine Bodemann, and New York Times featured sculptor, Tom Loback, as they delve into themes examining the passing of objects in the natural world that take on new beauty and use in their art.

Those things that have died in nature have become
their canvas.


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Come one, come all and see those who have suffered for something. Coinciding with Sarah Ruhl's Passion Play,
this themed group art exhibition examines the gripping yoke of life, struggle, and death, often with a curious sense of humor. featuring the work of: Anthony Santella, Alisa Minyukova, Deniz Ozuygur, Mei-Chun Kuan, and Samuel Ferri.
     


FURTHER DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE:



Created in conjunction with the current production of “alice ... Alice ... ALICE!,” four artists, Adele Schnapp, Amélie Chunleau, Matt Freedman, and Samuel Ferri, create four unique visions, toying with the enduring themes of Wonderland and
taking them a few steps further.

 

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ADDRESS: 85 South Oxford Street, Brooklyn, New York, 11217

BY SUBWAY: The C train to Lafayette Avenue is just down the block (exit at South Oxford Street, church is halfway up the block on your right).
— Or take B, D, M, N, Q, R, 2, 3, 4, or 5 train to Atlantic Avenue/ Pacific Street, walk north on Hanson place to South Oxford, turn left and the church will be on your right..
— Or take the G train to Fulton Street, then walk up Lafayette avenue, make a right on South Oxford Street, and church will be on your left.

BY CAR: There is on-street parking available, as well as several parking lots close by.  VIEW MAP
— From Manhattan: Take the Manhattan Bridge which leaves you off on Flatbush Avenue. Go half a mile, turn left on Fulton Street (by Fulton Street Mall and Popeyes). Go seven blocks, make a left on South Oxford, and the church will be on your right. (Total time from the bridge is 5-10 mins depending on traffic.) NOTE: If you happen to miss the turn onto Fulton Street (as many people do), turn left on Lafayette Avenue (close to BAM and the big clock tower) Go three blocks, turn slight right onto Fulton Street, make a left on South Oxford, and the church will be on your right.
— From BQE East/North (Exit 28A-Cadman Plaza West): Bear right at stop sign (Old Fulton St.). Bear right at light (Cadman Plaza West). Proceed to Tillary Street. Turn left on Tillary Street. Proceed to Flatbush Avenue. Turn right on Flatbush Avenue. turn left on Fulton Street (by Fulton Street Mall and Popeyes). Go seven blocks, make a left on South Oxford, and the church will be on your right.
— From BQE West/South (Exit 29-Tillary Street): Proceed to second traffic light (Flatbush Avenue). Turn left on Flatbush Avenue. Proceed to Fulton Street. Turn left on Fulton Street (by Fulton Street Mall and Popeyes). Go seven blocks, make a left on South Oxford, and the church will be on your right.