Art Happenings This Weekend in Brooklyn!


Head out to Brooklyn this weekend for quite an array of new exhibitions, performances and receptions.  This Friday is Williamsburg's Second Friday event, where galleries in the neighborhood are open late.  
Select Exhibitions Friday evening to get the weekend started include:
FRIDAY APRIL 12, 2013
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56 Bogart Street
Opening April 12th, 7-9PM
Wessel Castle
et al projects is pleased to present Wessel Castle, an exhibition from the archives of Alli Miller and Trey Burns. A portmanteau of Tom Wesselmann and White Castle, Wessel Castle is an ongoing collaborative archive from travels and commutes into the megatexture of the American landscape. With a nod to the legacy of pop art and culture jamming, we examine sign culture within the grammar of public space through the framing of that which is liminal, hyperbolic, and humorous. Through the act of collection, we create typologies in order to explore their possibilities. On view through May 12, 2013.


FIGUREWORKS
168 North 6th Street
Open Late Friday, April 12
Honky-Tonk Belles
Figureworks will present Yuliya Lanina’s latest paintings and an animatronic sculpture. With great poise and self-assurance, her interbred characters – genteel and foxy ladies of various species – beckon the viewer to join them in a merry, life-affirming dance. On view through April 21, 2013, 2013.



147 Roebling Street
Open Late Friday, April 12, 7-10pm with live sound performances featuring:
Noveller, Seyhan Musa and Jeremy Slater
CURRENTLY ON VIEW: A Fine Line
The Front Room is proud to present new works by Rob de Oude, Rodger Stevens and Rosa Valado. This exhibition explores the concept of layering and repetition as a means of achieving a unified whole while exploring the sum of its parts. Simple elements weave together to create tapestries of grand design, with limitless functions available to each individual part. Through repetition and meticulous placement, base materials like copper wire and masking tape take on a greater form, creating visual stability while inviting close visual scrutiny. Crisscrossing lines, concentric circles, and repeating forms become their own miniature works, elemental to the final form yet definitive in their own right.  On view through April 21, 2013. 


PARKER’S BOX
193 Grand Street, Brooklyn, NY
Opening Reception Friday, April 12, 6-9pm
Reaching 100 (and the end of an era)
Reaching 100 (and the end of an era) is a celebration of the one hundredth and final Parker’s Box exhibition at this location. Featuring the works of:  Ophir Agassi, Beatriz Barral, Virginie Barré,
John Bjerklie, Matt Blackwell, Willard Boepple,
Steven Brower, Jason Glasser, Patrick Martinez,
Philippe Nuell, Bruno Peinado, Mike Rogers,
Stefan Sehler, Joshua Stern.  Parker’s Box intends to re-emerge with a new model at a new location in due course. The exhibition will present works by gallery artists and special guests from the gallery’s 13 year history on Grand Street. On view through May 5, 2013.


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THE PARLOUR BUSHWICK
791 Bushwick Avenue
Opening Reception: Friday April 12th, 6-9PM
As spring is here so is Show #6. With spring, this show celebrates the return of color and blossoming nature, which is a common thread through all the work in varying degrees. The artists in Show # 6 hold process in high regard. Their pieces are labor-intensive and require strong attention to detail. This is not their primary concern rather it is a means to an end.  On view through June 2nd.





PRESENT COMPANY
101 North 13th Street, Brooklyn
Opening Reception Friday, April 12, 6-11pm
Fountain of Youth (Brooklyn)
Present Company is pleased to announce Fountain of Youth (Brooklyn), a solo exhibition by Tony Labat. A seminal figure in performance, video and conceptual art in California, Cuban-born artist Tony Labat has spent the past 30 years pulling the rug from conventional modes of visual reception, viewer participation and institutional definition. Labat’s mordant wit and provocative gestures have often flourished at the intersection of controversy, debate and legality. On View through April 28, 2013.


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Opening Reception Friday, April 12, 7-10pm
BANNED IN D.C.
Ventana 244 is pleased to present BANNED IN D.C., organized by Mark Dagley. This exhibition includes the work of twenty-two artists whose connections with the Washinton D.C./Baltimore art scene are multifaceted. While the majority of artists included are alive and practicing, in several instances the work presented is historic. Forgotten artists are revisited as if anew, their legacies intact and awaiting us. Many in this small but concise exhibition grew up in the D.C./Baltimore area, walked the same streets and viewed the same works at The Philips Collection, The National Gallery, The Hirshhorn and Corcoran Museums. Many have taught their profession there, a few still do. It is not surprising that most of these artists began their careers exhibiting in the galleries that once existed along P street and in thesurrounding Dupont Circle neighborhood. On View through May 24, 2013.



FULL LISTING OF ART OPENINGS AND EVENTS THIS WEEKEND:

FRIDAY APRIL 12
Williamsburg
Art 101, 6-9
Williamsburg Art & Historical Center, 6-8
Parkers Box, 6-9
109 Gallery, 7-10
--WILLIAMSBURG AFTERHOURS--, 7-9
Reverse Space, 7-9
Cotton Candy Machine, 7:00-11:00
Ventana244, 7-10
Front Room Gallery, 7:00pm - 9:00pm
AG Gallery, 6-9
Bedford-Stuyvesant
House of Art Gallery
Bushwick
The Parlour, 6-9 pm
ET AL Projects, 6pm-10pm
Studio 10, 7-9
Red Hook
Kentler International Drawing Space
Dumbo/Downtown
Mighty Tanaka Studio, 6-9
Park Slope/Gowanus
Soapbox Gallery, 8-10
Greenpoint
Laundry Lung, 7-9
Calico Brooklyn, 7-9


SATURDAY APRIL 13
Bushwick
Parallel Art Space, 6-9
Harbor , 6-9
Fort Greene/Clinton Hill
Pratt Institute Galleries, 12-6
Boerum Hill
0.00156 Acres, 7-9
Park Slope/Gowanus
Proteus Gowanus, 7pm