BEAT NITE Wrap

The latest edition of BEAT NITE drew hearty crowds to several familiar spaces and the inaugural group show of AIRPLANE, a newly launched artist run basement space. One of the first crisp evenings of the season didn't discourage the neighborhood from coming out to take in the concrete triangles of Audra Wolowiec's installation here at Norte Maar, the insect filled plastic tank included in Rob Andrews solo show at English Kills, and nautical themed musings in Centotto's group show.The after party at Bodega was star studded with all the neighborhood favorites in attendance. Lots to drink and some fabulous voguing too.  Thanks to all the spaces, all the artists, and our great peeps that made this BEAT NITE one of the best! Anticipation for the seventh installment of this bi-annual neighborhood event is already building.Participants included Norte Maar, Centotto, English Kills, Factory Fresh, Famous Accounts, Regina Rex, Sardine, Storefront, Valentine Gallery, and AIRPLANE.BEAT NITE's festivities were featured in reports by The Brooklyn PaperBushwick DailyHyperallergic, and The L Magazine.more images here

Peter Freeby

I design and build books, periodicals, brand materials, websites and marketing for a range of artists, non profits and educational programs including Elizabeth Murray, Jack Tworkov, Edith Schloss, Janice Biala, Joan Witek, George McNeil, Judy Dolnick, Jordan Eagles, John Silvis, Diane Von Furstenberg, The Generations Project, The Koch Institute, The McCandlish Phillips Journalism Institute and the Dow Jones News Fund.

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