Residency Unlimited

Performances by Dardan Zhegrova/Lola Sylaj and Mark Požlep

Thursday, May 25, 7-10pm DE-CONSTRUKT [projekts] 41 Seabring St, Brooklyn, NY Curated by Boshko Boskovic and Nataša Prljević. Please join us for a lively evening of performances by three 2016 Young Visual Artists Awardees (YVAA) /RU artists: the art duo Dardan Zhegrova / Lola Sylaj (Kosovo) and Mark Požlep (Slovenia). Rosehip is you, rosehip is me, rosehip is us, […]

Three Perspectives on Art from Central and South-Eastern Europe

Tuesday, March 28, 2017 6:30pm (free and open to the public) Residency Unlimited (RU) 360 Court Street (enter the Church through the main entrance) Brooklyn, NY 11231 At a time when the borders of Europe are changing, what does it mean to produce art in the regions commonly known as Central and South-Eastern Europe? How […]

Hesitations 2: Nina Simonovic / Devin Gray trio

Opening: Friday, November 18, 7-10pm Exhibition Dates: November 18-20, 2016 Hours: Saturday – Sunday from 12pm – 6pm DE-CONSTRUKT [projekts], Brooklyn 41 Seabring St, Brooklyn, NY Curated and organized by Nataša Prljević. Oscillating between digital and tactile world, the exhibition Hesitations, 2 consists of perforated drawing and prints by Serbian artist Nina Simonović. In reaction to performative […]

Peter Puklus and Thibault Brunet

Tuesday, November 15, 2016 6:30pm (free and open to the public) Residency Unlimited (RU) 360 Court Street (enter the Church through the main entrance) Brooklyn, NY 11231 Peter Puklus and Thibault Brunet have a unique approach to photography. In discussion with Lorenzo Durantini, they will exchange thoughts about the diversity of visual culture and their […]

Charting Absurd: Nina Komel

Opening: Friday, September 23, 6-9pm Exhibition Dates: September 23-25, 2016 Artist talk: Saturday, September 24, 7pm Hours: Saturday – Sunday from 12pm – 6pm IDIO Gallery 976 Grand St, Brooklyn, NY 11211 Curated and organized by Nataša Prljević. Through humor and irony, Nina Komel examines the position of an artist and art in Bosnia and Herzegovina as […]

Border Crossing: Zorica Zafirovska

Opening: Friday, August 19, 6-9pm Exhibition Dates: August 19 – August 21, 2016 Artist talk: Saturday, August 20, 7pm Hours: Saturday – Sunday from 12pm – 6pm IDIO Gallery 976 Grand St, Brooklyn, NY 11211 Curated and organized by Nataša Prljević. Border Crossing is an ongoing multimedia project in which Zorica Zafirovska explores mechanisms of empathy and responsibility in […]

Lenka Đorojević & Matej Stupica’s “Pieces”

Wednesday, May 18, 2016 6:30pm (free and open to the public) Residency Unlimited 360 Court Street (enter the Church through the main entrance) Brooklyn, NY 11231 YVAA awardees from Slovenia, Lenka Đorojević & Matej Stupica, will present the installation Pieces created during their residency at RU. Slovenian artists duo Lenka & Matej investigate the crossover between […]

Knock, knock./Who’s there?/Adore./Adore who?/ Adore is between us. Open up

Tuesday, March 29, 2016 6:30pm (open and free to the public) Residency Unlimited 360 Court Street Unit #4 (enter through the big green doors) Brooklyn, NY 11231 Join us for this evening presentation of Roman Štětina’s practice, influence and process, including work in progress at RU. Štětina has long been preoccupied with radio, its seemingly hidden presence, […]

“Annulment of the End of Things” – A Reading

Tuesday, March 8, 2016 6:30 pm (open and free to the public) Residency Unlimited 360 Court Street Unit #4 (enter through the big green doors) Brooklyn, NY 11231 Alexandra Chaushova, winner of the 2015 BAZA Award in Buglaria, will stage a reading of her tragicomic one-act play entitled “Annulment of the End of Things,” based on the […]

Socially Acceptable

Opening reception November 7, 6-8pm Viewing hours: November 7-27, Wed – Fri: 12-6 pm, Sat: 12-5 pm InCube Arts 314 West 52nd Street, New York Residency Unlimited and InCube Arts are pleased to present Socially Acceptable, an exhibition that brings together the work of three of RU’s current artists-in-residence: Anna Fabricius, David Helbich, and Sophia […]