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Lab / Shul Sabbath Queen (Copy)
Mar
8
6:00 PM18:00

Lab / Shul Sabbath Queen (Copy)

Join us for our monthly ritual Sabbath circle of live musical liturgy, poetic and contemplative offerings along with great conversation.

Led by the Lab/Shul Ritual Team and beloved collaborators, artists, teachers, healers, and musicians, our season of 5784 Sabbath Queens will take place in person in the West Village and in Carrol Gardens Brooklyn, as well as online

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FAD Market Holiday Pop Up
Dec
2
to Dec 17

FAD Market Holiday Pop Up

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FAD Market is bringing the holiday spirit to Boerum Hill’s The Invisible Dog with three festive holiday markets, held on the first three weekends of December! Each holiday market will feature a rotating roster of over 50 of the region’s most talented makers, designers and artisanal food brands offering a highly curated selection of impeccably crafted jewelry, apparel, bath and body care, tableware, handmade food items, home furnishings and more. Come discover unique gifts for everyone on your holiday list!

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NY Grand Tea Ceremony 2023
Nov
18
2:00 PM14:00

NY Grand Tea Ceremony 2023

The Invisible Dog is thrilled to welcome the NY Grand Tea Ceremony 2023 for a series of tea ceremonies and talks.

How much do you know about matcha? Matcha originated in China about 1000 years ago, traveled to Japan, and has reached popularity worldwide today - especially right here in New York City. Chanoyu 茶の湯 is the ritual preparation of matcha which is rooted in Zen Buddhist philosophy and seeks to unify nature, objects, and people within a once-in-a-lifetime moment. As the interest in matcha spreads, the number of chanoyu enthusiasts also increases.

Chanoyu Week NYC 2023 brings together chanoyu practitioners in the New York area for this special occasion at The Invisible Dog Art Center, Brooklyn to share our own unique way of tea. Please enjoy our heartfelt tea in the beautiful garden setting.

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Lab / Shul Sabbath Queen
Nov
17
6:00 PM18:00

Lab / Shul Sabbath Queen

Join us for our monthly ritual Sabbath circle of live musical liturgy, poetic and contemplative offerings along with great conversation.

Led by the Lab/Shul Ritual Team and beloved collaborators, artists, teachers, healers, and musicians, our season of 5784 Sabbath Queens will take place in person in the West Village and in Carrol Gardens Brooklyn, as well as online

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ASM Presents Ghost Ensemble
Nov
9
7:30 PM19:30

ASM Presents Ghost Ensemble

The Invisible Dog is thrilled to welcome Anti-Social Music and Ghost Ensemble as they present an evening of recent commissions exploring cellophane, patternicity, breath cycles, and inflating arboreal harmonica-playing sound sculptures, featuring the world premiere of Carl Bettendorf's Variations on 4x25 Notes (2022-23) and the New York premiere of Miya Masaoka's Spirals of Energy (2023). Two other recent commissions by ensemble-member composers, Sky Macklay's Harmonifriends and James Ilgenfritz's Apophenia V: Outmoded Large Crumbling Oval Lime-Green Midwestern Plastic-Frame Reading Glasses, receive their second New York performances, and cellist Tyler J. Borden performs Caroline Louise Miller's Vessel (2013).

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Artist in Residence: 2Fik
Nov
3
to Nov 18

Artist in Residence: 2Fik

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This residency at The Invisible Dog will allow 2Fik to work on his new artistic series that will be pushing forward his practice as he’ll be focusing on the relationship he has with his own creative process and artworks. After 18 years of giving himself fully to his art, is this relationship should take a new format? The new series will try to answer that question.

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FAD Market
Oct
28
to Oct 29

FAD Market

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This fall, join FAD Market at The Invisible Dog Art Center in Boerum Hill. They’ll be hosting a specially curated fall pop-up over Halloween weekend celebrating the creativity and energy of New York City. Come shop a wide selection of handcrafted goods from over 50 makers, designers, and small businesses.

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PRELUDE Festival: axes, herbs and satchels
Oct
19
7:30 PM19:30

PRELUDE Festival: axes, herbs and satchels

The Invisible Dog and Prelude Festival are thrilled to present The Anthropologists' axes, herbs and satchels.

Rooted in the history and embodied wisdom of doulas and midwives, "axes, herbs and satchels" is a celebration of traditional knowledge held in the Black birth worker community and a potent examination of maternal mortality. The Anthropologists' axes, herbs and satchels offers midwifery as a gift to humanity and doulas as resistance.

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Wander / Roxane Revon
Oct
15
3:00 PM15:00

Wander / Roxane Revon

The Invisible Dog Art Center is thrilled to invite you to reveal of Roxanne Revon’s outdoor installation and celebrate the final day of Camille de Galbert’s Growing Matter.

Wander is an invitation to observe the growth of underground plant organisms as well as our memories. The ground constellation of glowing root patterns guides us through the artist's personal melange of real and imaginary dear places (from Tunisia to Provence to Brooklyn) forming nomadic routes of dreams and memories.
As microbiologist Lynn Margulis stated in the gaia hypothesis: “the sum of all life on the planet behaves as a single integrated physiological system. The traditionally viewed 'inert environment' is highly active, forming an integral part of the Gaian system.” Revon adds her memories to this integrated system, forming hypnotic patterns that remind us of the strength, interconnectivity and cross vibrations of all life on earth. 

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Your Name, Palestine / Olivia Elias
Sep
29
7:00 PM19:00

Your Name, Palestine / Olivia Elias

Join us for an exciting evening celebrating the launch of Olivia Elias' new book, Your Name, Palestine in an English translation by Sarah Riggs and Jérémy Robert. Featuring readings by Mirene Arsanios, co-translators Sarah Riggs and Jérémy Robert, and Olivia Elias herself, as well as musical performances by Jenny Luna and Adam Good.

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ISSUE Project Room: INFECTION MELODIES + SILENCE: Theodore (ted) Kerr & Michael R. Jackson
Sep
27
8:00 PM20:00

ISSUE Project Room: INFECTION MELODIES + SILENCE: Theodore (ted) Kerr & Michael R. Jackson

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The Invisible Dog Art Center is thrilled to welcome ISSUE Project Room for their 20th anniversary, which will be celebrated with a series of commissioned programs. Join us for this performance featuring Theodore (ted) Kerr and Michael R. Jackson.

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ISSUE Project Room: Lime Rickey International / Masma Dream World
Sep
23
8:00 PM20:00

ISSUE Project Room: Lime Rickey International / Masma Dream World

The Invisible Dog Art Center is thrilled to welcome ISSUE Project Room for their 20th anniversary, which will be celebrated with a series of commissioned programs. Join us for this performance featuring Lime Rickey International (Leyya Mona Tawil) and Masma Dream World (Devi Mambouka).

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No Meat Required / Alicia Kennedy
Sep
14
7:00 PM19:00

No Meat Required / Alicia Kennedy

The Invisible Dog Art Center an Books Are Magic are thrilled to welcome Alicia Kennedy and her newest publication, No Meat Required. A culinary and cultural history of plant-based eating in the United States that delves into the subcultures and politics that have defined alternative food—Diet for a Small Planet for a new generation.

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Growing Matter / Camille de Galbert
Sep
9
to Oct 15

Growing Matter / Camille de Galbert

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The Invisible Dog Art Center and the French Institute Alliance Française (FIAF) Crossing The Line Festival are thrilled to present Growing Matter, by resident artist Camille de Galbert.

Coral, humus, underbrush, seagrass, lichen: lifeforms all dependent on symbiotic relationships. Their life ability to regenerate is their intrinsic power. Their removal hinders the possibility of new life, making it nearly impossible to artificially create the conditions of their regeneration. Camille de Galbert creates these same fundamental ecosystems through patient, repetitive and cumulative movements.

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Habitus / Nidal Abdo and collective nafass
Aug
25
8:00 PM20:00

Habitus / Nidal Abdo and collective nafass

Born in 1989, Nidal Abdo is Palestinian by his father and Ukrainian by his mother. From the Yarmouk camp in Syria where he was born he started dancing at a young age at the Ballet Dance School of the Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts in Damascus in 1999, then his journey began with the Syrian Enana dance company in 2005 to be a trained dancer in the beginnings until he became a professional dancer participating and traveling with the band in many festivals and in different countries.

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Summer Workshop with Choreographer Thierry Thieû  Niang
Aug
21
to Aug 31

Summer Workshop with Choreographer Thierry Thieû Niang

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Join us for an unforgettable summer workshop with renowned French choreographer Thierry Thieû Niang. This exciting opportunity invites participants of all ages whether you're a professional or simply have a passion for movement. Get ready to delve into the world of contemporary dance and explore your creative potential.

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The Little Shoe with Raphaël-Bachir Osman and Candice Chemel
Jun
17
6:00 PM18:00

The Little Shoe with Raphaël-Bachir Osman and Candice Chemel

“Fare la scarpetta", Italian for "making the little shoe", is a gesture made after eating a delicious dish. The bread dances on the surface of the plate, improvising its walk, picking up the best parts of the meal. This gathering will articulate the idea of the Scarpetta motion, and bring it to the forefront, oscillating between the artistic act of painting and the gastronomic act of eating.

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Artist in Residence: Andrea Sham
May
29
to Jun 28

Artist in Residence: Andrea Sham

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Self-taught pastry artist, Andrea Sham approaches culinary creation like an artist composing her canvas: first comes inspiration and imagination, then comes ornamented shapes and soft, sour colors. recognizable at first glance, andrea sham’s ultra-aesthetic cakes are like poetic gourmet compositions. Deeply inspired by the beauty and potential of nature, Sham’s creations are as good as they are beautiful.

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