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Closing Reception: The Salt That You Bring to the Table

January 29

Free

The Brick presents
Closing Reception: The Salt That You Bring to the Table
By Nora Chellew
January 29, 12-5PM
at The Brick – 579 Metropolitan

 

ABOUT THE SHOW

The Salt That You Bring to the Table contrasts preservation and action through material interventions. The exhibition implies a kitchen-space that balances experimentation with traditional craft.

Brick Aux Gallery hours are 12-6PM on weekends, varied hours on weekdays, and by appointment: lydia@bricktheater.com

Read the press release here.

Learn more about Nora here and at @norachellew.

 

SPECIAL THANKS

Thank you first and foremost to Theresa Buchheister, for believing in this project and giving me a platform to show this work.

Thank you to Lydia Mokdessi for all of your work behind the scenes, done with grace and flexibility, on behalf of The Brick.

I’d like to thank NYC Resistor for opening its doors to me when I needed to relearn the world of Arduino. Equipment and materials are not the only “open source” resources of Resistor: The generous and welcoming spirit of the space is palpable. I would like to specifically thank Resistor staff Raphael Abrams and Katie Mills for their guidance. I must give the biggest thank you to Max Marrone who is part of the Resistor community. Max was incredibly generous with his time and became an integral part of my creative team. Max, thank you for your patience and wisdom!

I want to thank designer Lameesa Mallic for creating the beautiful show title text. Your collaborative and dedicated way of working reaps amazing results and fills me with joy. Your talent knows no bounds!

Thank you to Nicole Kaack for your keen editorial eye and incredibly fruitful feedback on the press release. Your genius is only outshined by your warmth.

Thank you to Kim Golding for letting me turn our home into one giant studio for a prolonged period of time, and constantly cheering me on. You simply cannot lose with Kim on your side.

Finally, I’d like to thank everyone who contributed to this project’s fundraiser, with special shoutouts to: Cindy Birkhead, Frank Chellew, Beatrice Johnson, Todd McArthur, Alayna Citrin, Haley Pearson and Pooja Jayaraman.

 
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Details

Date:
January 29, 2025
Time:
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Cost:
Free

Venue

Brick Aux
628 Metropolitan Ave
Brooklyn, 11211 United States
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