
Strand For Women
The Invisible Dog Art Center and the Catharsis Arts Foundation are thrilled to present Stand For Women, a recurring collective exhibition and global art project initiated in 2023 to support Woman Life Freedom.
The Invisible Dog Art Center and the Catharsis Arts Foundation are thrilled to present Stand For Women, a recurring collective exhibition and global art project initiated in 2023 to support Woman Life Freedom.
This one-time, site-specific sequence of happenings is a tribute to Iranian and Afghan women whose audacious emotions have fueled the force of rebellion through millennia. In three consecutive performance workshops, each two hours long, we will slow down—physically, emotionally, and very, very literally—while continuing to move.
The Invisible Dog is thrilled to welcome Jen Rosenblit and Simone Aughterlony. As part of the research for their performance work The Dumps, and as an extension of their Technical Residency at the Center for Performance Research Simone Aughterlony and Jen Rosenblit organize In Our Decline, a symposium aroused by an urgent and necessary un-doing of things – aging, un-worlding, decay, ruination, and collapse.
The Invisible Dog is thrilled to welcome Jen Rosenbilt and Simone Aughterlony in residency March 17-21, followed by a symposium open to the public on March 22nd.
The Invisible Dog is thrilled to welcome Raja Feather Kelly and his performance BUNNY BUNNY
Written, Directed and choreographed by Raja Feather Kelly, BUNNY BUNNY is an ensemble Devised danced-theatre production and installation exploring desire and surveillance.
This is a fictional story based on the real-life events of six bunny rabbits who are stuck in a house. They work together, and have their lives taped and find out what happens when bunnies stop being polite and start getting real. Reality TV meets, McCarthyism, meets the human condition in imagined and anthropomorphic realities.
The Invisible Dog is thrilled to welcome Brandon Woolf, Leonie Bell, and Matt Korahais for a two night event of The Stinking Nose.
CATCH is a party that centers short and/or in-progress live performances and other time-based media.
CATCH is the Obie award-winning, itinerant, rough-and-ready series of performance parties that whirled through Brooklyn (and Austin, Chicago, Philly, etc) every couple months 2003–2017, took a breather, and is back fresh for 2024.
CATCH promotes community and the exchange of ideas across a broad constellation of progressive artists, scenes, and their friends and fans, by curating, producing, promoting and documenting parties that center short (and frequently in-progress) performances and videos.
“Les racines du coeur” is 2Fik’s first literary project. Written in french, this autofiction in the form of narrative poetry is aimed a teens or/and adults. It deals with uprooting and expatriation, intimate themes for 2Fik. Come meet the artist and have a copy of his book signed on Saturday, February, 22nd at 2p.m. at The Invisible Dog.
The Invisible Dog and Books Are Magic are thrilled to welcome Lux Magazine and Picador for an evening celebrating the works of the late radical feminist writer Andrea Dworkin, with a reissue of three of Dworkin's best-known works: Woman Hating, Pornography, & Right-Wing Women.
The Invisible Dog and Books are Magic are thrilled to welcome Haley Mlotek with her first book No Fault:A Memoir of Romance and Divorce, in conversation with Jazmine Hughes
An intimate and candid account of one of the most romantic and revolutionary of relationships: divorce
The Invisible Dog is thrilled to announce Thank You For Ur Service, 2Fik’s fourth solo exhibition at The Invisible Dog Art Center.
This multidisciplinary series (visual art, video and installation) stems from a traumatizing experience during a performance in 2021. 2Fik questions his relationship with his characters, 100 of them that he developed since the beginning of his career. After 20 years of practice as the photographer, the model and the creator of all his works, these questions awakened a deep sense of grief.
As a part of the Collective Threads exhibition and programming, The Invisible Dog is thrilled to welcome curator of the show, Ana Watterson with a fiber knitting workshop, Yarn & Yack. Watterson has been running Yarn & Yack for almost a year at The Invisible Dog and served as part of the inspiration in curating Collective Threads.
As apart of the Collective Threads exhibition and programming, The Invisible Dog is thrilled to welcome Lucy Beizer as she leads a hand quilting workshop.
Come join this hand quilting workshop led by Lucy Beizer where students will make a small hand stitched quilt using pieces of scrap fabric, beads, threads and found objects. Get experimental and bring home your own mini handmade quilt. Some materials will be provided but feel free to bring your own found objects and fibers to play with!
As apart of the Collective Threads exhibition and programming, The Invisible Dog is thrilled to welcome Kate Phillips as she leads an embroidery workshop.
Embroidery is an ancient craft, yet the act of using thread to adorn and transform a surface remains timeless. Throughout history, people have employed thread to convey images and words—whether in the form of monograms, labels, diary or signage. Embroidery can serve as a means of identity, storytelling, or even as an act of resistance. In this workshop, we will explore how this craft and its typographic potential can bring us together to experiment with texture and text.
As apart of the Collective Threads exhibition and programming, The Invisible Dog is thrilled to welcome Layla Klinger for a large scale lacemaking demonstration as well as Katherine Fox-Glassman and her daughter for a bobbin lacemaking demonstration.
As apart of the Collective Threads exhibition and programming, The Invisible Dog is thrilled to welcome Jessie Mordine Young as she leads a weaving workshop.
Let's weave! In this workshop, students will learn the basics of frame loom weaving from warping the loom, to drafting a design, and basic tapestry techniques. Jessie will demonstrate how to work with a variety of experimental materials to create one-of-a-kind weavings. She will also assist students in developing a piece through every step of the textile-making process. A brief presentation of history and inspiration will be given. Students will leave this class with a small wall-hanging or “woven drawing”. This is a beginner workshop, but all skill levels are welcome
The biographies and statements from all 17 artists contributing to the Collective Threads exhibition at The Invisible Dog this January 23 - February 2nd.
The Invisible Dog Art Center is thrilled to present Collective Threads opening Thursday, January 23 to Sunday, February 2nd, an exhibition accompanied by two weeks of textile and fiber-filled workshops, demonstrations, and performances.
The Invisible Dog Art Center and the Fisher Center at Bard are thrilled to present The Search Of Power by Tania El Khoury, as part as Under The Radar Festival 2025.
On a night with a sudden electricity outage in their Beirut neighborhood, the artist and her historian husband discussed the history of power cuts in Lebanon.
The Invisible Dog is thrilled to welcome Books are Magic with Lisa Kyung Gross and all 14 instructors featured in The League of Kitchens Cookbook for a potluck celebration and discussion with Sohla El-Waylly.
The Invisible Dog is pleased to welcome back Lab/ Shul for Sabbath Queen. Join for a monthly ritual Sabbath circle of live musical liturgy, poetic and contemplative offerings along with great conversation.
This fall, join FAD Market at celebrating the creative energy of New York City. Come shop a wide selection of handcrafted goods from over 50 makers, designers, and small businesses — everything from impeccably-crafted jewelry and apparel to bath and body care, tableware, home furnishings, artisanal packaged food, and stay to explore the best of BoCoCa (Boerum Hill, Cobble Hill, and Carroll Gardens).
The Invisible Dog is pleased to welcome back Lab/Shul for Simchat Torah and Shabbat with a ritual of healing, hope and peace.