RED HOOK — The Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition opened its doors on the Red Hook waterfront at 481 Van Brunt St. last week, kicking off its spring season of art with three brand new exhibitions.
“Realism vs. The Abstract,” a national juried show, explores two modes of artistic expression: realism and abstraction, using the basic elements of color, shape, and subject matter, to create a gallery-wide dialog of relationships between the artwork.
“Fine Grit: Art & Ideas in Wood,” also a national juried show of art, however, it uses wood as a primary material — displaying a range of techniques — from hand carving, woodcuts, and pyrography, to more recent technologies such as laser engraving and 3-D printing.
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