Stay Curious
David Mellen detail of “Fragment”
Ivy Brown and The Watermark at Brooklyn Heights Invite You to “Stay Curious”
The exhibition includes artists Agnes Baillon and Eric de Dormael, Angelica Bergamini, Eileen Braun, Terri Fraser, Samuelle Green, Scott Harbison, Valerie Huhn, Elizabeth Jordan, Megan Klim, Robert Lach, David Mellen, Federica Patera and Andrea Sbra Perego, Judy Rushin-Knopf, and Ann Vollum.
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Art can surprise you, it can provoke thought, challenge established norms, or contribute to broader conversations about important issues. It could be seen as having a lasting effect, inspiring change, or leaving a meaningful mark on the artistic landscape. Art can go beyond mere aesthetic or expressive value and have a notable impact or influence on the audience, society, or the art world itself.
~Ivy Brown
Valerie Huhn detail of “Fingerprint Pin Golf Shoes”
March 14-August 1, 2024
The Watermark at Brooklyn Heights, Art Gallery
21 Clark Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201
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Ivy Brown is a veteran gallery owner in New York City and a leading creative curator, she chairs an association of women art dealers, and sits on the board of the Meatpacking District in NYC. She has been in business since 2001.