Exhibition
Main Gallery

Re-Discoveries

Audrey Anastasi
Audrey Anastasi
Stephen Basso
Stephen Basso
Sally Boon Matthews
Sally Boon Matthews
Jennie Booth
Jennie Booth
Frank Born
Frank Born
Alfonse Borysewicz
Alfonse Borysewicz
Sophia Chizuco
Sophia Chizuco
Carole d'Inverno
Carole d'Inverno
Fred Fleisher
Fred Fleisher
Neddi Heller
Neddi Heller
Ying Hung
Ying Hung
Angela Kehlenbeck
Angela Kehlenbeck
Richard Kessler
Richard Kessler
Jeffrey Kurland
Jeffrey Kurland
Linda Lee Nicholas
Linda Lee Nicholas
David Lindberg
David Lindberg
Joyce McKee
Joyce McKee
Robert Melzmuf
Robert Melzmuf
Regi Müller
Regi Müller
Jessica Nissen
Jessica Nissen
Douglas Paisley
Douglas Paisley
Mari Renwick
Mari Renwick
Richard Rosenblatt
Richard Rosenblatt
Daniel Vasquez
Daniel Vasquez
Peter Walsh
Peter Walsh

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January 22, 2022

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February 16, 2022

South-West Brooklyn Exhibition

Re-Discoveries

January 21 - February 16, 2022

With works by Audrey Anastasi, Stephen Basso, Sally Boon Matthews, Jennie Booth, Frank Born, Alfonse Borysewicz, Sophia Chizuco, Carole d'Inverno, Fred Fleisher, Neddi Heller, Ying Hung, Angela Kehlenbeck, Richard Kessler, Jeffrey Kurland, Linda Lee Nicholas, David Lindberg, Joyce McKee, Robert Melzmuf, Regi Müller, Jessica Nissen, Douglas Paisley, Mari Renwick, Richard Rosenblatt, Daniel Vasquez, and Peter Walsh.

Reception: Friday, January 21, 6-8pm

NARS Main Gallery & Project Space


NARS Foundation is thrilled to begin the year with the first iteration of Re-Discoveries, a new series of exhibitions that showcase the recent works of Southwest Brooklyn artists who have consistently made work throughout the past 25+ years. With this new project, NARS aims to create space for the diverse artistic communities in South West Brooklyn, enabling intergenerational conversations among artists and arts professionals.  

Each artist addresses ideas of change and adaptation as they reflect on the past few years: a period in which their lives and the world ceased to be what it used to be. These ideas are explored through new approaches that incorporate the use of elements such as text, wax, or other components, and through incorporating psychological themes that span from states of anxiety to meditation. Thus, this collection of works is a portrait of a changing, flowing world, and an invitation to re-discover it.

Read the press release here.

NARS Foundation Galleries are open to the public from 12pm - 5pm, Monday - Friday. Please contact info@narsfoundation.org with any other inquires.

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