Red Hook art show features 100 artists in pre-war warehouse ravaged by Sandy
The work of 100 New York City artists will be on display for three weekends, starting Saturday, inside a historic 25,000-square-foot Red Hook warehouse.
The seasonal pop-up is the brainchild of two of the city’s largest artist-run organizations — the Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition and ChaShaMa — and promises to be an “epic” showcase of “Brooklyn art now” in a building brimming with history.
“These two organizations are very near and dear to my heart,” said Bay Ridge artist Alicia Degener, the show’s curator.