The Bronfman Center GalleryOPEN CALL: The Bronfman Center Gallery Is Accepting Submissions for Exhibitions During the 2009-2010 Academic Year
The Bronfman Center Gallery at NYU extends a call for NYC-area artists and art students for curatorial proposals for exhibitions to run throughout the 2009-2010 NYU Academic Year. This exquisite gallery and exhibition space serves as a medium for the work of outstanding professional and exceptional student visual artists. The gallery, located on the first floor of the Bronfman Center for Jewish Student Life in Greenwich Village, is a charming space in a historic brownstone, which is visited by hundreds of students and faculty members each month. The Bronfman Center produces exhibitions which are as socially and politically innovative as they are artistic, and it has received acclaim on the front page of the NY Times Art Section, ABC News, CNN International and News Hour. Artists are invited to submit their applications to Arts on the Move, a program housed at the Bronfman Center to provide resources to students and artists at New York area colleges who want to produce high-caliber cultural experiences exploring Jewish themes and ideas.
Erica Frankel
For more information about Arts on the Move: www.artsonthemove.org
Some Of Our Recent ExhibitionsBecoming: Visions of Childhood Gallery - Small Witnesses Einstein on Witherspoon Street: Expressions for Social Justice The Space In Between Gallery - Jews. The Exhibit Gallery - The Medium is the Matzo The Ties That Bind: Three Portraits of Jewish Identity Gallery - Relief Effort for Victims of the Southeast Asia Tsunami Gallery: Turning Toward Turning Toward Gallery - Max W. Orenstein Forgotten Heritage: Uncovering New York's Hidden Jewish Past HOME & AWAY: The Spaces We Inhabit IDENTITY 2009-2010 Inaugural Multimedia Exhibition Megillat Esther Graphic Novel Exhibition Project FOCUS: Creative Dialogues A Piece Offering Beyond Graffiti: Fresh Visions From Tel Aviv, Jerusalem & NYC Presentext: The Art of New Jewish Media Re-Existence Crossing the BLVD Bert Katz’s Photographs "ISRAEL 1973" Jordan Eagles: Selected Works from A Trans-Natal Experience Extremely Recent and Not-So-Recent Works "Kaddish - 09/11/01": Images from Ground Zero PORTRAIT OF AN ETERNAL PEOPLE: A JEWISH FAMILY ALBUM In Memory Of Ain Sof: There Is No End The Actus Box: An exhibition of work by the Israeli comic arts collective Actus Eden: Utopia + Dystopia |