AccessArt

On Sunday, December 3, 2017 from 2-5pm, Brooklyn Arts Council (BAC) will present AccessArt, our annual affordable art sale and benefit, at 336 Flatbush Ave. (corner of Flatbush and Sterling), a Pop-Up Concept Space made possible by Sugar Hill Capital Partners in Park Slope/Prospect Heights, Brooklyn.

A wide range of donated works from established and emerging Brooklyn visual artists will be available at an affordable price point with proceeds directly supporting BAC’s programs and services. The event will feature chocolates by Li-Lac Chocolates, dessert by Sahadi’s, beverages courtesy of Brooklyn Liquors and Stella Artois, and the opportunity to meet artists, collectors, and curators and to purchase affordable artwork. Works will be priced at $350 a piece. General admission tickets are $30 and a party park of 4 tickets is available for $100.

Header image: “Use Your Illusion IV” by Michael Hambouz, 2016. 9-color screenprint on Coventry Rag, 290gsm. Edition of 50, published and printed by Kayrock Screenprinting. Image appears courtesy of the artist.
WHO | WHAT | WHEN | WHERE | WHY | TICKETS

WHO: Brooklyn Arts Council

WHAT: AccessArt, An Affordable Art Sale and Benefit

WHEN: Sunday, December 3, 2017, 2-5pm

WHERE: Pop-Up Concept Space made possible by Sugar Hill Capital Partners, 336 Flatbush Ave., at the corner of Flatbush and Sterling, Brooklyn, NY 11238

WHY: All proceeds will directly benefit Brooklyn Arts Council’s programs, which serve and support Brooklyn’s arts and cultural community.

TICKETS: A Collectors’ Choice ticket, at the cost of $500, will allow the bearer one (1) priority pick of artwork, early admission to the event, and two (2) general admission tickets. Valued at $350, an Art Lovers ticket will entitle the purchaser to one (1) artwork and general admission for two (2) guests. General admission tickets are $30. A Party Pack of 4 general admission tickets is available for $100.

Tickets are available on Eventbrite:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/accessart-2017-tickets-39044624523

FOR MORE INFORMATION:

More information is available at brooklynartscouncil.org.

ABOUT BROOKLYN ARTS COUNCIL:

For over 50 years, Brooklyn Arts Council (BAC) has been the borough’s leading nonprofit organization supporting artists and cultural groups in all disciplines. BAC reaches hundreds of thousands of artists and audience members each year through music, dance, film and visual arts programs, web-based directories and communities, arts education, urban folk arts initiatives, grants, training programs and artist services. By creating and supporting exciting cultural events and platforms for Brooklynites, BAC provides forums for critical thinking and self-expression for young people and adults, enriches Brooklyn’s cultural landscape, and generates engaging experiences that expand horizons. www.brooklynartscouncil.org

Brooklyn Arts Council events and programs, including AccessArt, are made possible, in part, through public funds from: National Endowment for the Arts; New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature; New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the New York City Council. AccessArt’s corporate sponsor is Sugar Hill Capital Partners; beverage sponsor is Brooklyn Liquors; beer sponsor is Stella Artois; dessert sponsor is Li-Lac Chocolates; and media sponsor is Brownstoner.

$30-$350











When: Sun., Dec. 3, 2017 at 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm

On Sunday, December 3, 2017 from 2-5pm, Brooklyn Arts Council (BAC) will present AccessArt, our annual affordable art sale and benefit, at 336 Flatbush Ave. (corner of Flatbush and Sterling), a Pop-Up Concept Space made possible by Sugar Hill Capital Partners in Park Slope/Prospect Heights, Brooklyn.

A wide range of donated works from established and emerging Brooklyn visual artists will be available at an affordable price point with proceeds directly supporting BAC’s programs and services. The event will feature chocolates by Li-Lac Chocolates, dessert by Sahadi’s, beverages courtesy of Brooklyn Liquors and Stella Artois, and the opportunity to meet artists, collectors, and curators and to purchase affordable artwork. Works will be priced at $350 a piece. General admission tickets are $30 and a party park of 4 tickets is available for $100.

Header image: “Use Your Illusion IV” by Michael Hambouz, 2016. 9-color screenprint on Coventry Rag, 290gsm. Edition of 50, published and printed by Kayrock Screenprinting. Image appears courtesy of the artist.
WHO | WHAT | WHEN | WHERE | WHY | TICKETS

WHO: Brooklyn Arts Council

WHAT: AccessArt, An Affordable Art Sale and Benefit

WHEN: Sunday, December 3, 2017, 2-5pm

WHERE: Pop-Up Concept Space made possible by Sugar Hill Capital Partners, 336 Flatbush Ave., at the corner of Flatbush and Sterling, Brooklyn, NY 11238

WHY: All proceeds will directly benefit Brooklyn Arts Council’s programs, which serve and support Brooklyn’s arts and cultural community.

TICKETS: A Collectors’ Choice ticket, at the cost of $500, will allow the bearer one (1) priority pick of artwork, early admission to the event, and two (2) general admission tickets. Valued at $350, an Art Lovers ticket will entitle the purchaser to one (1) artwork and general admission for two (2) guests. General admission tickets are $30. A Party Pack of 4 general admission tickets is available for $100.

Tickets are available on Eventbrite:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/accessart-2017-tickets-39044624523

FOR MORE INFORMATION:

More information is available at brooklynartscouncil.org.

ABOUT BROOKLYN ARTS COUNCIL:

For over 50 years, Brooklyn Arts Council (BAC) has been the borough’s leading nonprofit organization supporting artists and cultural groups in all disciplines. BAC reaches hundreds of thousands of artists and audience members each year through music, dance, film and visual arts programs, web-based directories and communities, arts education, urban folk arts initiatives, grants, training programs and artist services. By creating and supporting exciting cultural events and platforms for Brooklynites, BAC provides forums for critical thinking and self-expression for young people and adults, enriches Brooklyn’s cultural landscape, and generates engaging experiences that expand horizons. www.brooklynartscouncil.org

Brooklyn Arts Council events and programs, including AccessArt, are made possible, in part, through public funds from: National Endowment for the Arts; New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature; New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the New York City Council. AccessArt’s corporate sponsor is Sugar Hill Capital Partners; beverage sponsor is Brooklyn Liquors; beer sponsor is Stella Artois; dessert sponsor is Li-Lac Chocolates; and media sponsor is Brownstoner.

$30-$350

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