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BFA Photo Alumni Kambui Olujimi will be featured in the Crossing Brooklyn exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum this Fall.
Crossing Brooklyn
Curated by Eugenie Tsai and Rujeko Hockley
“Reflecting the rich creative diversity of Brooklyn, Crossing Brooklyn presents work by thirty-five Brooklyn-based artists or collectives. The exhibition and related programming take place in the galleries and on the grounds of the Museum, as well as off-site in the streets, waterways, and other public spaces of the borough.Emphasizing artistic practices that engage with the world, the exhibition includes artists who aim to expand their focus and have an impact beyond the studio and the museum. The resulting work defies easy categorization, taking on diverse forms that include public and private action, the use of found or collected objects, and interactive and educational events, among others. Alongside the drawings, paintings, photographs, sculptures, installations, videos, and performances on view are several site-specific works.While acknowledging Brooklyn’s heightened profile, Crossing Brooklyn presents a multigenerational picture that recognizes the borough’s long-established role as a creative center. Other themes explored in the exhibition include history and memory, place and geography, community, nostalgia, exchange, ephemerality, and politics, both local and remote.”
The Brooklyn Museum
200 Eastern Parkway Brooklyn, NY 11238
Members Preview: Thursday October 2nd, 6-9 pmFirst Saturday: Saturday October 4th, 5-11 pm. On view from October 3rd – January 4th.
200 Eastern Parkway Brooklyn, NY 11238
Members Preview: Thursday October 2nd, 6-9 pmFirst Saturday: Saturday October 4th, 5-11 pm. On view from October 3rd – January 4th.