Artist Registry
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- Brian Strongwind Williams Adriala Gallery
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- Nina Allen
- Artisans Market
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- Ellie Balk
- C Bangs
- Kennis Baptiste
- Doug Beube
- Mark Lee Blackshear
- Markus Bradley
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- Mary Chang
- Sunok Chun
- Sadikisha Saundra Collier
- Elisabeth Condon
- Cuban Artists in Brooklyn
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- Francks F. Décéus
- Rosalind Depas
- Anthony DiMaggio
- Hubert Dobler
- Richard "Deek" Eisenhart
- Frances Fawundu
- Kerri Ferrara
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- Carol Foy
- Shevon Gant
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- Sophia Glass
- Tami Gold
- I. Leon Golomb
- Carl Grauer
- Kiik Create-- Gray Edgerton and Manoela Madera
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- Eve Havlicek
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- Ryan Ketchum
- Eric S Killen
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- Richard Lebenson
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- Michela Martello
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- Kathleen Migliore-Newton
- Michael Miller
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- MoCADA
- Carol Morrison
- Steven Mosley
- Helene Mukhtar
- Ragnar Naess, North River Pottery
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- Laura Pawson
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- Jim Porter
- Joan Reutershan
- John Ros
- John Scheffler
- Naz Shahrokh
- Maureen Shea
- Kenny Shillingford
- Aditya Shringarpure
- Geralyn Shukwit
- Peter Angelo Simon
- George Spencer
- GG Stankiewicz
- Ava Tomlinson
- Misha Tyutyunik
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MoCADA
MoCADA opening night
"Photography through the Lens of Clara Barton High School"
On view May 4th - May 16th, 2011 MoCADA Lobby
This exhibition is a culmination of the work of students from Clara Barton High School who have had an incredible year long opportunity to learn the art of photography and to capture their world from their own dynamic perspective. The work on view will change the way you see photography!
The MoCADA Museum Shop - Spring Collections
Just in time for spring shopping, MoCADA's Museum Shop is packed with new items and collections by Brooklyn's finest designers and artisans of the African Diaspora. The Museum Shop features unique gifts for the entire family; from jewelry to home goods, children’s books to African Diaspora themed apparel, browse the shelves and you’re sure to find what you need!
New For Spring:
Adha Zelma is an audacious and distinctly international jewelry line, handcrafted and created with love in the Adha Zelma studio in Brooklyn, New York. Inspired by world culture, the line blends traditional adornment concepts and reinterprets them through a modern eye.
Brooklyn Flavors is a natural collection of body care products and home fragrances. Each scent is inspired by Brooklyn landmarks and neighborhoods, including Bed-Stuy, Brownstone, Church Avenue, Fort Greene and Park Slope! All products are made with natural butters, packed with vitamins and minerals for your skin.
Indego Africa Collection is a line of home and personal accessories, handmade by women artisans in Rwanda. Each item is made from gorgeous African prints in a collection of vibrant colors. These fair trade products directly support Rwandan businesswomen, as 100% of the proceeds go to training programs in financial management and entrepreneurship taught by Rwanda's top university students.
New On the Bookshelves:
The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America's Great Migration, by Isabel Wilkerson
Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention, by Manning Marable
Three Days Before the Shooting: The Unfinished Second Novel, by Ralph Ellison
The Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts (MoCADA) is Brooklyn's town hall Museum focused on the issues that matter most to the global and local world. With cutting edge exhibitions and multi media public programs both inside and outside the Museum walls, viewers will experience the African Diaspora through a full sensory experience!
For further information, see "www.mocada.org":http://www.mocada.org or call (718) 230-0492. Operational support has been made possible through the generosity of the following public servants: State Senators Velmanette Montgomery, Eric Adams, Kevin Parker, John Sampson; City Councilmembers Letitia James, Charles Barron, Bill de Blasio, Albert Vann, David Weprin; Assemblymembers Hakeem Jefferies, Helene Weinstein, Annette Robinson, N. Nick Perry, Inez Barron & Karim Camara.
Admission
$5 for adults, $4 for students (with ID) & seniors. Free for children 12 and under.
Hours of operation are Wednesday - Sunday, 11am to 7pm
On view May 4th - May 16th, 2011 MoCADA Lobby
This exhibition is a culmination of the work of students from Clara Barton High School who have had an incredible year long opportunity to learn the art of photography and to capture their world from their own dynamic perspective. The work on view will change the way you see photography!
The MoCADA Museum Shop - Spring Collections
Just in time for spring shopping, MoCADA's Museum Shop is packed with new items and collections by Brooklyn's finest designers and artisans of the African Diaspora. The Museum Shop features unique gifts for the entire family; from jewelry to home goods, children’s books to African Diaspora themed apparel, browse the shelves and you’re sure to find what you need!
New For Spring:
Adha Zelma is an audacious and distinctly international jewelry line, handcrafted and created with love in the Adha Zelma studio in Brooklyn, New York. Inspired by world culture, the line blends traditional adornment concepts and reinterprets them through a modern eye.
Brooklyn Flavors is a natural collection of body care products and home fragrances. Each scent is inspired by Brooklyn landmarks and neighborhoods, including Bed-Stuy, Brownstone, Church Avenue, Fort Greene and Park Slope! All products are made with natural butters, packed with vitamins and minerals for your skin.
Indego Africa Collection is a line of home and personal accessories, handmade by women artisans in Rwanda. Each item is made from gorgeous African prints in a collection of vibrant colors. These fair trade products directly support Rwandan businesswomen, as 100% of the proceeds go to training programs in financial management and entrepreneurship taught by Rwanda's top university students.
New On the Bookshelves:
The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America's Great Migration, by Isabel Wilkerson
Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention, by Manning Marable
Three Days Before the Shooting: The Unfinished Second Novel, by Ralph Ellison
The Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts (MoCADA) is Brooklyn's town hall Museum focused on the issues that matter most to the global and local world. With cutting edge exhibitions and multi media public programs both inside and outside the Museum walls, viewers will experience the African Diaspora through a full sensory experience!
For further information, see "www.mocada.org":http://www.mocada.org or call (718) 230-0492. Operational support has been made possible through the generosity of the following public servants: State Senators Velmanette Montgomery, Eric Adams, Kevin Parker, John Sampson; City Councilmembers Letitia James, Charles Barron, Bill de Blasio, Albert Vann, David Weprin; Assemblymembers Hakeem Jefferies, Helene Weinstein, Annette Robinson, N. Nick Perry, Inez Barron & Karim Camara.
Admission
$5 for adults, $4 for students (with ID) & seniors. Free for children 12 and under.
Hours of operation are Wednesday - Sunday, 11am to 7pm
Email:
| info@mocada.org |
Website:
| www.mocada.org |


