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BSAG Presents “Autumn’s Past” Opening Reception And Exhibit At Coney Island Hospital
The following is from our friends at the Brooklyn Streetcar Artists’ Group (BSAG): Click to enlarge
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The following is from our friends at the Brooklyn Streetcar Artists’ Group (BSAG): Click to enlarge
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The following is from our friends at the Brooklyn Streetcar Artists’ Group (BSAG): Click to enlarge
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Roz Cohen with a portrait of her late husband, Norman.Coney Island Hospital (2601 Ocean Parkway) and the Brooklyn Streetcar Artists’ Group dedicated a new exhibit space in the hospital to the memory of Norman Cohen, the late husband of Councilman Domenic Recchia staffer Roz Cohen. Cohen, 83, passed away
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One of Southern Brooklyn’s only art groups – the Brooklyn Streetcar Artists Group [/tag/brooklyn-streetcar-artists-group/] – was welcomed by Borough President Marty Markowitz this week, as they celebrated the first art exhibit at Brooklyn Borough Hall newly-renovated Community Room. BSAG members with Marty MarkowitzTwenty-eight artists hung pieces along the walls in
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From our friends at the Brooklyn Streetcar Artists’ Group:
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From our friends at the Brooklyn Streetcar Artists’ Group:
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The Brooklyn Streetcar Artists’ Group [/tag/brooklyn-streetcar-artists-group/] launched a free program this week for troubled youths who have been arrested due to minor offences and for students on probation, with the hopes of nurturing their creativity and helping rehabilitate them. The program builds on the group’s mission to “promote
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Brooklyn Streetcar Artists’ Group (BSAG) [/brooklyn-streetcar-artists-group/] is currently sponsoring an exhibition of work by the students of Mark Twain Middle School and Abraham Lincoln High School in the gallery at Coney Island Hospital. The exhibition consists of 47 pieces, including watercolors, graphite sketches, ink drawings and photographs. True to its
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(Victoria Lapin, photographer, inspired by husband Shaw Lapin’s delectable fare.) When most think of Brooklyn’s cultural communities, Williamsburg and DUMBO come to mind, those trendy, hipsterfied ‘hoods where talent is eventually engulfed in superficial chic. But as rents rise and hype surpasses creativity, artists move. In New York