For our full BRIC House COVID-19 policy, visit: /safety. 1, 2022, attendees of any BRIC House programming will no longer have to show proof of vaccination or a negative test to enter the building. Masks are encouraged but not required in all BRIC operated spaces. If you have questions regarding this protocol, please email. The Stoop at BRIC House is a public cultural gathering space featuring free, drop-in programming, and offering a place to sit, observe, and participate in multi-disciplinary work.īeginning Nov. * The Stoop has a limited capacity and seating is NOT guaranteed. By 2006, more than 160 works had been installed in New York City subway stations. Drop in and explore music, visual art, film, media, storytelling, comedy, and other creative fields. by Sandra Bloodworth and William Ayres with foreword by Stanley Tucci. Illuminating the arts and life around us in Brooklyn, BRIC’s Stoop Series features artistic performances, presentations, participatory activities and dynamic conversations. Xenobia Bailey, Funktional Vibrations, 2015, photo by Rob WilsonĪ panel discussion that gives an inside look at the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA)’s remarkable program of contemporary art commissions throughout the city’s transportation system, with Sandra Bloodworth, Director, MTA Arts & Design, and several artists who have been commissioned to create the works we see on our daily commute.
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