About BAC's Registry of Brooklyn Artists

The Registry of Brooklyn Artists is made possible, in part, by the Robert Sterling Clark Foundation. BAC?s Artist Registry is an online database of Brooklyn-based artists working in all disciplines. Part burgeoning marketplace, part community hub, the Registry offers artists a central gathering place on the Web. Joining is simple and free. The Registry is also a good way for the public to get to know Brooklyn?s artists. And it makes it easy for curators, gallerists and arts and community organizations to find new talent. ABOUT THE REGISTRY: FOR ARTISTS The Registry is open to Brooklyn-based artists at any stage of their careers. Members create a user profile, which can include an artist statement, contact information, links to a personal Web site, images and audio and video clips. As a registered artist, you can also post ideas, events, and resources related to the arts in Brooklyn in our Community Forum. The forum is open to all artists who are a part of the Registry and all organizations who are part of the Directory. Registered artists also have access to our members-only bi-weekly e-newsletter, which lists grants, calls for submissions and other opportunities for Brooklyn artists. ABOUT THE REGISTRY: FOR CONSUMERS, CURATORS, GALLERISTS, AND OTHERS In search of new talent? Looking to hire an artist for a specific project? Browse the Registry to take a look at what Brooklyn?s artists have to offer. Curators, artists, gallerists, collectors, consultants, journalists, students and public officials use it regularly to discover new talent. Which makes sense ? the Registry is the country?s largest and most comprehensive database of Brooklyn artists working in all disciplines. LEGAL DISCLAIMER Brooklynartscouncil.org includes statements, graphics, and other content of third parties. Brooklynartscouncil.org is not responsible for screening, monitoring, or verifying such content, including with respect to such content's accuracy, reliability, or compliance with copyright and other laws. Brooklynartscouncil.org reserves the right, but does not have the obligation, to edit or remove any material from the site at any time, without seeking permission or authority from any individual or entity. Brooklynartscouncil.org contains links to third party websites. These sites are not under the control of Brooklynartscouncil.org, and Brooklynartscouncil.org is not responsible for the contents of the linked sites.

BAC Core Funder Logos BAC programs are made possible, in part, with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, the Brooklyn Delegations of the New York State Senate and New York State Assembly, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, and New York City Council and its Brooklyn Delegation.