On the evening of Saturday, June 5, 2021, twenty Brooklyn artists will descend upon the banks of the Gowanus Canal like the elusive black-crowned night heron. This free event, Gowanus Night Heron, is a pop-up exhibition of work spanning photography, painting, drawing, collage, ceramics, sculpture, textiles, spoken word, and light, video, and site-specific installation.
Staged outdoors, in wooden pods on the lot of Rabbit Movers, this intimate and ephemeral gathering of local artists is a testament to the spirit of creativity and community that sets Brooklyn apart. Gowanus Night Heron was founded by artists Bonnie Ralston, Miska Draskoczy, and Kasia Zurek-Doule.
Participating artists: Natale Adgnot, Nikola Bradonjic, Diego Briceno, Jessica Campbell, Jessica Dalrymple, Valeria Divinorum, Miska Draskoczy, Ari Eshoo, Rich Garr, K Haskell, Stephanie Norberg, Jovana Obradovic, Bonnie Ralston, Niklas Ramo, Sonjie Feliciano Solomon, Tamara Staples, Arden Sudyam, Johnny Thornton, Brad Vogel, and Kasia Zurek-Doule.
Event space has been graciously donated by Rabbit Movers, a licensed moving company supporting and supported by its own collective of artists living and working in New York City.