2015 Brooklyn Army Terminal Open Studios

chashama BAT Open Studios 2015
Friday | September 25 | 6 - 9 PM
Saturday | September 26 | 12 - 5 PM
Free and open to the public!
The Brooklyn Army Terminal
140 58th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11220
Building A (3-J) & Building B (4-I)
RSVP: events@chashama.org
Friday | September 25 | 6 - 9 PM
Saturday | September 26 | 12 - 5 PM
Free and open to the public!
The Brooklyn Army Terminal
140 58th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11220
Building A (3-J) & Building B (4-I)
RSVP: events@chashama.org
For one weekend only, visit over 85 studios, meet the artists, explore finished art and works-in-progress, and experience the rich history of the Brooklyn Army Terminal buildings.
FREE FERRY RIDES!
All rides are first come, first serve boarding. Ask for the chashama Ferry.
*Since the Pope is visitng NYC this weekend, please allow extra travel time.*
Guests who wish to take the ferry from the Brooklyn Army Terminal back to Manhattan (Pier 11) MUST get a ferry wristband at chashama's Information table inside the studios.
Download schedule here.

All ferries departing the Brooklyn Army Terminal head directly back to Manhattan
Subway: N, R (to 59th St. in Brooklyn) | Bus: B9, B11, B37 lines
Driving: Connect to the Gowanus Expressway (I-278). Free on-site parking
ACTIVITIES:
Friday Sept. 25
6 PM | Turnstile Tours guided tour of the building's history in the lobby of Building B
6 PM - 9 PM | Children's Art-making Activities with Project YEAH! in studio B40
Saturday Sept. 26
12-6 PM | Free shuttle bus to NARS Foundation & J&M Open Studios. Board in front of Building B! More info here
12-5 PM | Children's Art-making Activities with Project YEAH! in studio B40Friday Sept. 25
6 PM | Turnstile Tours guided tour of the building's history in the lobby of Building B
6 PM - 9 PM | Children's Art-making Activities with Project YEAH! in studio B40
Saturday Sept. 26
12-6 PM | Free shuttle bus to NARS Foundation & J&M Open Studios. Board in front of Building B! More info here
**Take Saturday's free ferry to Pier 1/DUMBO Ferry to visit Smack Mellon's Open Studios. More info here
chashama and the NYC Economic Development Corporation invite the greater New York City area to visit chashama's largest subsidized Workspace Program located at the historic Brooklyn Army Terminal. Spread across two adjacent buildings and situated along Brooklyn's waterfront in the Sunset Park neighborhood, the studios will feature painters, sculptors, photographers, and experimental mixed media artists.
PARTICIPATING ARTISTS
Robert Aitchison
Keighty Alexander
aricoco
Carlos Arteaga
Mahtab Aslani
Carl Auge
Jojo Austria
Karen Azoulay
Natalie Beall
Gertrude Berg
Leola Bermanzohn
Alberte Bernier
Jennie Booth
Bruce Campbell
Jason Covert
Maia Cruz Palileo
Alicia DeBrincat
Yana Dimitrova
Melissa Eder
Richard Fett
Jonathan Fischer
Flambeaux
Nicholas Fraser
Isabelle Garbani
Howard Gladstone
Sydell Glasser
Suzanne Goldenberg
Yasmin Gur
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Dalit Gurevich
Clay Hapaz
Jamie Harris
Shannon Kenny
Songyi Kim
Ji Yong Kim
Irina Kruzhilina
Luiza Kurzyna
Athena LaTocha
Pamela Lawton
Danny Licul
Jia-Jen Lin
James Lipovac
Joe Major
Carolyn Martin
Christina Massey
Suzanne Meehan
Jean-Loup Msika
Suyeon Na
Linda Lee Nicholas
Stephanie Norberg
Caleb Nussear
Sheryl Oppenheim
Kenneth E. Parris III
Mitch Patrick
Beatrix Piesh
Dean Radinovsky
Kristin Reed |
Corina Reynolds
Roberto Reynoso
Barry Rosenthal
Kate Rusek
Taku Saito
Allon-Paul Schemool
Edward Schexnayder
Gavin Sewell
Anna Shukeylo
Monica Rose Song
Laura Stein
Eric Strauss
Garth Swanson
Zahar Vaks
Lindsey Warren
Jeanne Marie Wasilik
Nathan Wasserbauer
Michael Watson
Leonie Weber
Jenna Weiss
Rachel Mica Weiss
Townsend West
Cheryl Wing-Zi Wong
Noah Xifr
Alejandro Yoshii
Monika Zarzeczna
Stephen Zolin
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In partnership with the NYCEDC, chashama has provided subsidized workspaces at BAT since 2007. The Workspace Program supports artists in all aspects of their creative and professional development.
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See past coverage in Hyperallergic, NY1, Untapped Cities, and the Daily News.
Mentioned in The L Magazine's 5 Brooklyn Artists You Need to Know.
chashama, which means “to have vision” in Farsi, partners with property owners to activate unused real estate for artists to develop, create, and present. Currently, chashama manages over 125 artist studios, six galleries, five curated office lobbies, two performance venues, and provides affordable artist housing. A connector of art and real estate since 1995, chashama has placed more than 12,000 artists into 60 revitalized spaces and presented over 2,500 free events across New York City.
About NYCEDC:
New York City Economic Development Corporation is the City's primary vehicle for promoting economic growth in each of the five boroughs. NYCEDC's mission is to stimulate growth through expansion and redevelopment programs that encourage investment, generate prosperity and strengthen the City's competitive position. NYCEDC serves as an advocate to the business community by building relationships with companies that allow them to take advantage of New York City's many opportunities. Find us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter, or visit our blog to learn more about NYCEDC projects and initiatives. www.nycedc.com

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