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Who Says You Have to Leave Brooklyn to Go to an Art Fair?

Last updated: May 9, 2025 1:15 pm
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The spring art season in New York City is always a bustling time, with numerous art fairs happening simultaneously. Among the frenzy of events in Manhattan, there is a hidden gem across the Brooklyn Bridge where art enthusiasts can engage with independent artists in a more intimate setting.

The Other Art Fair, now in its 15th year, is taking place at ZeroSpace in Boerum Hill. Featuring 127 artists from 14 different countries, with a strong representation from Brooklyn, this fair is a refreshing departure from the more formal and exclusive art shows in Manhattan. Presented in partnership with Saatchi Art, The Other Art Fair aims to make art more accessible and less intimidating for visitors.

At the opening night of the fair, guests were greeted with pop music and the opportunity to explore a unique photo booth set up by multimedia artist and writer Ann Marie Tendler. Inspired by her photography series “Rooms in the First House” and her memoir “Men Have Called Her Crazy,” the booth featured an ornate Victorian couch, bouquets of flowers, and a leopard skin, creating a dark, moody, and otherworldly atmosphere.

The fair showcased a diverse range of artworks, with fabric and ceramics standing out as highlights. Ceramicist Maureen McAfee drew a crowd with her whimsical newspaper-inspired vases and magnets, while British artist Sophie Reid’s hand-stitched fiber pieces captivated visitors with their mathematical precision.

Textile artist William Storms presented his intricate hanging weavings, some incorporating e-waste like headphones and charging wires, adding a unique texture to his pieces. Los Angeles-based artist Annie Rob brought a campy touch to the fair with vintage portraits adorned with cheeky slogans, giving the artworks a new voice and perspective.

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A few blocks away, Powerhouse Arts in Gowanus hosted a “soft launch” for Conductor, a new fair showcasing artists from the Global South. Galleries and artists from Mexico, Puerto Rico, Nigeria, Palestine, and Brazil displayed their works, offering a diverse and thought-provoking experience for visitors.

One of the standout pieces at Conductor was artist Gabriella Torres-Ferrer’s eerie mixed-media sculptures incorporating used soda and energy drinks, digital screens, and cryptic messages, critiquing the commodification of data. Palestinian artist Khaled Jarrar exhibited handmade clay vessels of olive oil produced from olive trees on land he purchased in the Occupied West Bank, highlighting resilience and beauty in the face of adversity.

Both The Other Art Fair and Conductor run through Sunday, May 11, providing art lovers with the opportunity to discover and support independent artists in a more intimate and inclusive setting.

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