Brooklyn Technology Exchange teaches creative individuals how to use technology to present their work with confidence. The Exchange conducts workshops, consults, mentors, and creates engaging public p... more
A new contemporary gallery and art instructional epicenter as committed to community as it is to art, Like the Spice reaches out to its Williamsburg neighbors with classes in graphics programs, digita... more
Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation
Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation was conceived with the intention of broadening access to the arts, engaging youth, and nurturing new and diverse voices in a chronically underserved community. House... more
Michael Alan's Draw-A-Thon is a figure drawing and performance art marathon that offers an alternative to conventional figure drawing by adding narrative, theatrical, and musical components in a publi... more
St. Joseph's College is a private, independent, co-educational liberal arts with a School of Arts and Sciences and a School of Professional and Graduate Studies. The college's Council for the Arts off... more
Monkey Town is a performance space and restaurant, with four walls of projection and 6.1 surround-sound, that hosts live music and performance in addition to screening video art, short films, and othe... more
The 440 Gallery is a collective whose members’ work includes painting, drawing, photography, sculpture, and installation appropriate for both institutional and private collections. The gallery also in... more
Galleries at Long Island University Brooklyn Campus
The Humanities, Salena, and Resnick Galleries of Long Island University's Brooklyn Campus host new art exhibitions of work by emerging and established artists every month throughout the school year.
The Old American Can Factory, a historic six-building industrial complex in Gowanus, is a curated haven to more than 200 people working in a wide range of disciplines in the arts, culture, and the cre... more
Located in DUMBO's gallery district, the Nelson Hancock Gallery specializes in contemporary fine art photography.
BOMB was launched in 1981 as a publication in which emerging and established artists could speak openly about the creative process, through conversations between peers. At the forefront of independent... more
Art Gallery at Kingsborough Community College, CUNY
The Art Gallery at Kingsborough Community College is dedicated to providing students, faculty, and the Brooklyn public with exhibitions presenting art of regional, national, and international standing... more
Nat Creole is an online magazine dedicated to offering an entertaining yet informed perspective on the literature, politics, art, and music of contemporary global culture, and to broadening the conver... more
Founded in October 2000, the Brooklyn Rail is a non-profit monthly journal that provides an independent forum for arts, culture, and politics throughout New York City and beyond. In addition to local ... more
A fully-integrated film and television production company, Visual Art Studio works with its clients from concept to production to create dynamic, powerful visuals. Its portfolio ranges from architectu... more
The Ex Gallery, located in the Fort Greene section of Brooklyn, hosts innovative shows by local and area artists.
Ad Hoc Art (AHA) is a community-based gallery and creative center dedicated to work that is often marginalized by the larger New York art scene, AHA's focus is primarily print, drawing, and work on pa... more
Studio 354 Inc. is a gallery, private art dealer, and graphic design/artist's studio based in Cobble Hill.
Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation's Center for Arts and Culture - Skylight Gallery
Sloped ceilings, skylights, and expansive windows make the 2,000-square-foot Skylight Gallery the only exhibition space of its kind in Brooklyn. Featuring contemporary artists of African descent, the ... more
The Gossip Factory, a theater collective, was created to explore new ideas in contemporary performance. Influenced by historical conventions, pop-culture, and social themes, the Gossip Factory sets ou... more
Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery
Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery is a contemporary art gallery focused on solo exhibitions of international emerging artists.
The Brooklyn Arts Council, Inc. (BAC) is a service organization dedicated to helping artists, arts organizations, and community groups promote and sustain the arts. BAC is unique in the borough in tha... more
sarah bowen gallery features artists who create progressive contemporary art in all media. The gallery is pleased to be part of the thriving Williamsburg art community.
Proteus Gowanus is a gallery and reading room located on the Gowanus Canal. The gallery develops interdisciplinary exhibits and programs that revolve around an annual theme. Proteus Gowanus incorporat... more
About Glamour is a unique retail space that encompasses an art gallery, shop, and hair salon. About Glamour’s mission is to provide a platform in which emerging creativities from all over the world ca... more
Cabinet is a non-profit quarterly magazine that approaches art and culture from a perspective similar to that used by artists.
TWW Inc. promotes cultural literacy and awareness through a hands-on approach to the visual and performing arts. Guided by a vision of a culturally diverse society with an increased understanding of o... more
Founded in 1980, Puppetworks is dedicated to the preservation and presentation of classic puppet theater entertainment, with special emphasis on the hand-carved wooden marionette. Puppetworks plays ar... more
The Hogar Collection is a contemporary art gallery in the flourishing arts community of Williamsburg that represents local and international artists working in all media, including painting, sculpture... more
Dating from the 1890s, and currently run by artists, Sunny's Bar is a Red Hook waterfront bar that features a number of cultural events and activities. The backroom showcases visual art in all discipl... more