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Brooklyn Research is proud to present INTERchange, an ongoing series featuring artists working at the intersection of physical and virtual spaces. Through artist talks, discussions, and media we explore how new technologies inform and extend creative practice. We live in a world increasingly stratified by virtual layers of social, political, and economic culture. INTERchange hopes to understand how virtual and physical spaces are synthesized into new cultural forms
Our first season starts with artist and Brooklyn Research co-founder Alex Dodge.
Join us April 4th for the series keynote and opening talk “Painting In and Out of Virtual Spaces”.
Dodge’s studio practice has consistently explored the promise of technology as it interacts with and shapes human experience. His work finds a ground between new media and traditional painting.
Alex Dodge lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. His work is in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Museum of Fine Arts Boston. He is the recipient of the 2016 Japan U.S. Friendship Commission Creative Artist Exchange Fellowship. He holds degrees from the Rhode Island School of Design (BFA) and the New York University Interactive Telecommunication Program (MPS).
FAQs
Where is Brooklyn Research located?
We are on the 6th floor of the old Pfizer Building, at 630 Flushing Avenue, but the main entrance is at 28 Tompkins Avenue. The building is easily accessible from the G train (Flushing Ave station) and from the J/M trains (Flushing Ave station).
How can I contact the organizer with any questions?
Please send us an email at classes@brooklynresearch.org