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More Than 200 Artists Selected for Brooklyn Museum's Group Show

The museum's open call garnered nearly 4,000 applications.
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The Brooklyn Museum on Monday announced the selection of more than two hundred artists for the Brooklyn Artists Exhibition, which will open on the occasion of the museum’s 200th anniversary.

The extensive group show, on view between October 4 and January 26, 2025, highlights the creativity and diversity of Brooklyn’s artistic communities, the museum said through a press release.

Reflecting on a rich history of fostering creativity and championing artists of all backgrounds, the museum’s bicentennial is an opportunity to honor the borough’s artistic heritage.

Artists were selected through a collaborative effort led by esteemed artist committee members Jeffrey Gibson, Vik Muniz, Mickalene Thomas and Fred Tomaselli, all of whom are Brooklyn Museum Artist Trustees. The selection process consisted of two phases: invitations from the artist committee and a public open call that garnered nearly 4,000 applications.

“For years artists have been asking us to organize a big Brooklyn artists exhibition, and now we’ve done it!” said Anne Pasternak, the Shelby White and Leon Levy director of the museum. “Brooklyn has more artists than anywhere, and we are thrilled to expand the ways we support the excellence of our incredible borough.”

The artworks selected for the exhibition reflect Brooklyn’s vibrant and dynamic art scene, spanning a wide range of artistic disciplines including drawing, painting, collage and assemblage, video, multimedia, installation and sculpture. Throughout the exhibition’s run, a series of public programs will highlight selected artists whose practice involves performance.

Showcasing a snapshot of Brooklyn’s creative output over the past five years, the artists in this exhibition explore and challenge contemporary themes that resonate both locally and globally, such as migration, cross-cultural exchange, identity, history and memory, the press release said.

The presentation also highlights collective care, healing, joy, solidarity, uncertainty, and turbulence, intertwined with material experimentation. Together, these works paint a rich portrait of what makes Brooklyn uniquely “Brooklyn”: a borough teeming with a vast diversity of people, vibrant and pulsing with energy and activity, the press release said.

For the full list of selected artists, click here




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