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SUMMARY:NYC Mosaic: Corner x Corner
DESCRIPTION:Click on catalogue above to see the exhibit’s artworks.\nExhibit runs from April 1 to September 15\, 2025\nOpen on Wed afternoons & by appointment \nCurated by Gallery Particulier Director Justin Freeman\nNYC Mosaic: Corner x Corner brings together the powerful works of Rodney Ewing\, Ronen Gamil\, Amir Bey\, and Grace Nkem\, four artists whose practices explore history\, identity\, and cultural memory through diverse mediums. Ewing’s layered printmaking and drawing confront race\, trauma\, and resilience\, while Gamil’s multidisciplinary work challenges narratives of power and displacement. Bey’s intricate sculptures draw from mythology and spirituality\, bridging African\, Islamic\, and Western influences\, and Nkem’s paintings blend figurative traditions with digital aesthetics to question truth\, history\, and globalism. Together\, their works offer a compelling dialogue on personal and collective identity.\nDirection:\n\nClosest station is Sterling St on the 2 and 5. Go down Nostrand Ave 3 blocks\, make a right on Maple St\, the Gallery is half a block.\nThe other station is Prospect Park on the Q and B: Make a left on Lincoln Rd\, walk 3 blocks\, make a right on Rogers Ave\, and a left on Maple St. The Gallery is half a block.\nTake the B44 to the Maple St stop\, walk 2 blocks to the Gallery.\n\n                             Grace Nkem is a Nigerian-Russian painter from Tver\, now based in New York City. She studied Art History at Columbia University and explores themes of social alienation\, mass digitization\, and globalism in her work. Her paintings draw from twentieth-century figurative art\, twenty-first-century digital aesthetics\, and internet culture. Nkem is deeply influenced by cultural theorists like Ta-Nehisi Coates\, Mark Fisher\, and Jean Baudrillard. Her thought-provoking pieces challenge perceptions of truth\, history\, and the impact of digital life. Ronen Gamil is a multidisciplinary artist known for his politically and socially engaged works that examine identity\, power\, and cultural displacement. His practice spans painting\, sculpture\, and mixed media\, often incorporating historical narratives with contemporary commentary. Gamil’s work challenges dominant narratives and invites viewers to reconsider their understanding of history and justice. With a background in both fine arts and activism\, he uses his work as a tool for reflection and resistance. His art has been exhibited in galleries and institutions committed to critical discourse. Amir Bey is a visual artist and sculptor whose work is rooted in mythology\, history\, and spirituality. He integrates wood\, metal\, and found objects to create intricate sculptures and installations that bridge African\, Japanese\, and Ancient Egyptian/Kemetic influences. His art frequently explores cosmic and metaphysical themes\, offering viewers a deeper connection to ancestral and symbolic narratives. Bey has exhibited widely\, and his public art projects emphasize community engagement and storytelling. Through his interdisciplinary approach\, he continues to push the boundaries of materiality and meaning in contemporary art. Rodney Ewing is a Brooklyn-based visual artist whose work examines memory\, history\, and the Black experience in America. Using drawing\, printmaking\, and installation\, he creates layered narratives that address trauma\, resilience\, and cultural identity. His art often juxtaposes personal and historical events\, offering reflections on displacement\, racial violence\, and the ongoing impact of systemic oppression. Ewing’s work has been exhibited nationally and internationally\, engaging audiences in conversations about race\, memory\, and belonging. Through his practice\, he reclaims and reinterprets historical narratives\, making them viscerally present in contemporary discourse.
URL:https://galleryparticulier.org/event/nyc-mosaic-corner-x-corner/
LOCATION:Gallery Particulier\, 281 Maple Street\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11225\, United States
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SUMMARY:Because\, Brooklyn
DESCRIPTION:The Collective Tales storytelling series\nBecause\, Brooklyn is part of our ongoing Collective Tales series—a night where we gather to share the stories that ground us.\nExpect good vibes\, meaningful moments\, and a celebration of the threads that tie us together.\nBrooklyn is like no other place in the word. We’ve checked. What does Brooklyn mean to you?\nAre you a born Brooklyner and can share the love for your native place? Did you leave a smaller minded environment and have found community and tolerance in Brooklyn? Did you come to make a living? Did you come of the arts? Did you come to study\, and stayed?\nJoin us for an evening of storytelling\, connection\, and reflection. Come share where you’re from\, what keeps you grounded\, or simply listen and hold space for others. Everyone has a story—what’s yours?\nHosted by Comrade Cav\, a beloved voice in Brooklyn’s creative scene\, the night will be filled with warmth\, laughter\, and insight. And true to Collective Tales tradition\, you’ll get a chance to join the conversation with a fun\, interactive moment to share your own take on roots — whether it’s a memory\, a feeling\, or something that makes your heart skip a beat.\nIt’s more than storytelling — it’s a celebration of creativity\, connection\, and imagination.\nBring your friends\, bring your stories\, and let’s make it beautiful together.\n$5-$10 suggested contribution\nRSVP – https://partiful.com/e/Ru73NKgPdPKQ3zfB0Luk
URL:https://galleryparticulier.org/event/because-brooklyn/
LOCATION:Gallery Particulier\, 281 Maple Street\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11225\, United States
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