Location: 1 Brooklyn Bridge Park at 360 Furman St – Waterfront Side between Piers 5 & 6
Opens: Thursday, January 21
Closes: Friday, March 19
Gallery Hours: Wednesday – Sunday 10am – 4pm
**Winter hours may be subject to change based on weather and accessibility – please contact Allison at 646-838-9135 or [email protected] with any questions.
Food Drive for The Campaign Against Hunger:
Saturday, February 13 – Sunday, March 14
Food Donation Guidelines
Food donations can be brought to the exhibition site at One Brooklyn Bridge Park during gallery hours
At The Table welcomes you to a feast; one of images and ideas. The artists in this exhibition “set the table” with diverse interpretations on the theme. Here you’ll find thoughtful compositions of food-based still lives, a tradition with a long history from Dutch Masters of the Baroque era to Wayne Thiebaud’s 20th century pop desserts. You’ll also experience abstractions and reinventions, addressing the personal and shared issues that “the table” can bring up. Who is “at the table,” and why? What is being served? This wide range of works responds, examining the abundance of emotion at any table – empty or full.
The Art Students League offers its great thanks to Oscar Garcia and Karen O’Neil for serving on the Instructor Review Committee to create this group exhibition.
Featured Artists:
Suzanne Altman, Fran Del Re, Debra Scotti Garland, Sharon Grotevant, Stewart Lucas, Mary P. Murphy, Mayumi Nakao, Marykate O’Neil, Sonia Schories, Barbara Shelly, Sasha Silverstein, Yuri Tayshete, Rosemarie Turk, Jennifer Vogt, Joyce Weidenaar, Susan E. Wolfe
Chashama supports artists by partnering with property owners to transform unused real estate into space for artists to create and present their work. Chashama also provides free art classes for under-resourced communities, establishing a more diverse, equitable, and inclusive world.
In a new partnership, The League and Chashama have joined forces to create a series of League student exhibitions. These presentations celebrate global stories by emerging artists at The League while activating unused city real estate.