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January 2012: For seven years the Krewe of Eris has rolled out on the Sunday before Mardi Gras. Musicians, artists, and puppeteers from all over the country travel down there every year to join creative forces with the amazing community of artists and musicians who live there. It is an unpermitted community parade with an open band that has been growing every year.

This past Mardi Gras, the NOPD stopped the parade and proceeded to wreak havoc by using tasers and pepper spray, manhandling attendees, and then arresting 12 people with charges that ranged from disturbing peace to resisting arrest to battery.

This show is a fundraiser for the legal defense of the 12 people arrested at the Eris Parade in New Orleans this past March. It is being thrown by a group of musicians who were participating in the parade when the police shut it down.

If you can’t come yet are just yearning to support, then visit www.eris12.org/

The show features:
Tanya Solomon–magic acts
Morgan O’Kane and Friends–shreddin’ banjo and ferocious foot stomping
Veveritse Brass Band–brass tapestry inspired by Romany style
DJ Dusty Walker–booty shaking beats straight from the living room
GltrPnch–Riot Grrl inspired Trans-core Punk!
Billy and Casbur–frolicking malformations
Raya Brass Band–exuberant Balkan music from the village of Brooklyn

Show starts at 9pm, Friday January 20, $10

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December 2011:

The Longest NightA multimedia art exhibition of darkness and light

Gowanus Ballroom invites you to The Longest Night, a group exhibition that is all about paying a bit of Brooklyn-style homage to the winter solstice. Drawing inspiration from the longest night of the year, the show explores darkness and light through artworks that mesmerize and sometimes deceive the eye.

Sounds a little bit like the art world gone pagan, right? Because it is, as artists contemporize ancient ritual and totemic celebration through modern artistic expression. Featured objects all but defy their materiality and toy with the peculiarities and sensualities that come with the absence of light. Labyrinthine interactive pieces play on ideas of negative and positive space. They alter the atmosphere and leave a potent experiential mark on viewers. Artworks range across media, from painting, drawing, and sculpture to photography, installation, and 3D light mapping projections and performances.

Gowanus Ballroom is a vast alternative art space that gives the impression of a gritty cathedral, with 50-ft ceilings and more than 16,000 square feet of gallery space. The Longest Night floods this urban temple with darkness and light, bringing together righteous art with sensational acrobatic performances, incredible sculptural installations, live bands, and interactive works that will see us through the long, dark nights.

Doors open for the opening reception of The Longest Night at 6pm on Friday, December 9, 2011. Performances start at 8pm each night thereafter.

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Artists include Jordan Eagles, Leandro Flaherty, Shani Frymer, Robin Hill, Jeremy Holmes, Serban Ionescu, Integrated Visions, Margaret Krug, Kate Raudenbush, Cecelia Rembert, Matthew William Robinson, Charlotte Schulz, R. Justin Stewart, Melanie Vote, Dustin Yellin, and Joshua Young.

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Seanna Sharpe, aerialist

Opening Reception
Friday, December 9, 2011
Doors open at 6pm
$10 suggested donation after 8pm

Performances & Bands:
Morgan O’Kanebluegrass king
Aerialist Seanna Sharpe–notorious Williamsburg Bridge high-flyer
Kelvin Daly–musical performance ritual with aerialists Liron Dan & Bree Buryk
Sullied Accolades–acoustic animals of the night
Performance artist Matthew Silver–you know he’s gonna get naked

Solstice Celebration
Saturday, December 10, 2011
$10 suggested donation after 8pm

Performers & Bands:
Morgan O’Kane
Flambeaux Fire
Kelvin Daly live musical performance ritual with aerialists Liron Dan & Bree Buryk
Sullied Accolades
Performance artist Matthew Silver

Closing Party Weekend
Friday, December 16, 2011
$10 suggested donation after 8pm

Performances & Bands:
Morgan O’Kane with Phillip Roebuck
Aerialist Seanna Sharpe
Flambeaux Fire
Kelvin Daly live musical performance ritual with aerialists Liron Dan & Bree Buryk
Performance artist Matthew Silver

Saturday, December 17, 2011
$10 suggested donation after 8pm

Performances & Bands:
Aerialist Seanna Sharpe
Flambeaux Fire
Kelvin Daly live musical performance ritual with aerialists Liron Dahan & Bree Buryk
Performance artist Matthew Silver

Dates & Times for The Longest Night
December 9-11 & 16-18
Fridays: Doors open at 6pm
Saturdays: Doors open at 12pm
Sundays: 12-6

Weekdays: Viewings available by appointment, 347.460.2687

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Paint Works went out with a big-ass bang to celebrate an amazing exhibition and an extraordinary group of artists. Two nights of live music, performances led by the notorious Seanna Sharpe–the Williamsburg Bridge aerialist, fire acts, and more–our way of saying “thank you” for your energy, support, and well wishes for Gowanus Ballroom.
Friday–9/23
Doors open at 6pm. $5 donation after 8pm.
Bands:
Pendulum Swings
Jenny Luna
Performances:
-Aerialist Seanna Sharpe, whose last public appearance earned her jail time for her performance off the Williamsburg Bridge
-Aerialist Cody Schreger with Lisa Natoli, Susie William, Megan Heflin, Francis Stallings, Mai Ramnath, and Collin Couvillion
-Fire performer Flambeaux with Lady C, power pin-up queen Veronica Varlow, and others
Saturday–9/24
Doors open at 6pm. $5 donation after 8pm.
Bands:
Sullied Accolades
Performances:
-Encore performance by aerialist Seanna Sharpe
-Aerialist Cody Schreger with Lisa Natoli, Susie William, Megan Heflin, Francis Stallings, Mai Ramnath, and Collin Couvillion
-Fire performer Flambeaux with Lady C, power pin-up queen Veronica Varlow, and others
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PAINT WORKS

Opening reception, September 16, 2011

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Stroke by Alyssa Monks

The premise of Paint Works is pretty straightforward: there are a host of bad-ass painters out in our nearby environs, doing what they do and doing it really well. We are bringing that energy, those skills, and that vibe together in an art show focused solely on innovative contemporary painting.

The works featured in Paint Works are ones that you’re not likely to see anywhere else. The artists have taken the traditional building blocks of painting and evolved it in varied and relevant directions. Essentially, taking the tradition and pushing it in places it hasn’t gone before.

And the works are BIG. The Gowanus Ballroom—a vast alternative art space that gives the impression of a gritty cathedral with 50-foot ceilings and more than 16,000 square feet of room—is in a unique position to offer artists the opportunity to show large-scale works that conventional galleries can’t accommodate.

The previous shows at Gowanus Ballroom have been extravaganzas with performance art, installations, live bands, and tons of artwork adorning the walls. Paint Works is continuing the tradition with over 100 paintings, daily entertainment including local indie bands, keyed-up acrobatic performances, pin-up girl art demos, and more.

Featuring paintings by: daniel Baltzer, Ben Fenske, Robyn Frank, Michael Gormley, Peter Halasz, Jane Hamill, James Herbert, Caitlin Hurd, Michael Kagan, Kristin Künc, Oh Joon Kwon, Allison Maletz, Hyeseung Marriage-Song, Alyssa Monks, Alexandra Pacula, David Pettibone, Jennifer Presant, Matthew William Robinson, Bennett Vadnais, Jovan Karlo Villalba, Melanie Vote, Patricia Watwood, Aaron Yamada-Hanff, and Rob Zeller. Read more about our artists on the Featured Artists Page.

Opening Reception
Friday, September 16, 2011
Doors open at 6pm.

Dates & Times
September 16-18 & 23-25
Fridays: Doors open at 6pm
Saturdays: Doors open at 12pm
Sundays: 12-6
Weekdays: Viewings available by appointment, 347.460.2687
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