This Week In Park Slope: A Local Visual Artist’s New Exhibition, Theater In A Garden, A Vigil For Peace, And More

Photo by Donny Levit / Park Slope Stoop

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Here’s a look back at some stories you might have missed this week:

• Park Slope visual artist Ian Trask’s new solo exhibition — entitled “Give and Take” — opened Friday, September 11 and will run through Sunday, October 4 at Ground Floor Gallery.

• You’ll have to get your grilled octopus fix elsewhere, as Okeanos Restaurant has closed.

• An outdoor theater festival comes to Warren/St. Marks Community Garden.

• Meet your new neighborhood sake sommelier: Toshiyuki Koizumi of Wasan.

• Police seek our help in IDing man who masturbated at a D train rider near Pacific Street.

• The Vigil or Peace and Diplomacy supporters find urgency, even with Obama Iran nuclear deal victory.