Past Events

Monday
Feb202012

March 11 @ Moviehouse : vvitalny: Po Prostu Milosz

March 11 // 3rd Ward
7 pm Doors & Food // 8 pm Films

A very special presentation of a fascinating poetry/video/trace your roots kind of show from our friends at vvitalny. Join us for an evening of re-invention, interaction and some really good poetry. Oh, and there will be borscht. Because you can’t host a remotely Polish event without it.

“I am a problem…I am problem. Like the bear and the shark and the wind.”
– Bob Holman

Po Prostu Milosz is a series of videos in which vvitalny explores the politics of writing and the “Polish school of poetry” through conversations – about legendary Polish poet Czeslaw Milosz – with leading American poets Bob Holman, Jane Hirshfield and Robert Pinsky. These videos form the nucleus of a larger multimedia project where the anxiety of influence is a legacy we celebrate. It begins with the poetry of Miłosz, which echoes in the work of following generations of American poets. Their work, in turn, informs our work in video, as well as the work of Warsaw Philharmonic’s Tomek Januchta, whose original music accompanies these videos. The project itself is actually an online “art game”, which serves as a platform to explore the use of (new) media to remix these influences, and to create collaborations were none existed before.

RSVP : http://www.3rdward.com/rsvp

 

Tuesday
Feb072012

Branding, PR & Social Media for Beginners Lecture 

Branding, PR & Social Media for Beginners Lecture
February 23, 7 to 9 pm
195 Morgan Ave

How do I make my brand more appealing?  What social media tools are worth my time?  How do I get my brand noticed? Join us on Thursday, February 23 for a night of branding, PR and social media tips from branding coach Jeff Ramos.  Jeff will share the key ingredients behind the world's most popular brands, essential PR strategies, and easy social media tools that can help get you noticed. You will leave this lecture with the tools you’ll need to immediately create or reinvent your own brand.
 
Plus, stick around for network with other brand strategists and get some one on one time with Jeff over a complimentary beer.
 
Jeff Ramos
Over the past few years Jeff has put in endless hustle and creative strategies to reinvent himself time and time again. When he first moved to NYC, he had no money and no connections and used real-world networking to become a full time DJ in the world's most competitive city.

As social media flourished, a simple blog he had for three months took him from having  a part-time hobby to a career writing about games and working with some of the world's leading NGOs, non-profits, educators, and game designers fusing his love for video games and social activism.

Now after his careers in DJing and gaming, Jeff is helping others bring their passions to life. His story and hard work is a testament that no matter who you are and what you're given, you can create amazing things in this world that people will love or learn from.

SOLD OUT!

Basic/Custom Member Price: $10
Nonmember Price: $20

 

 

 

Friday
Jan272012

Fall in Love With Networking Mixer 

Fall in Love With Networking Mixer
February 8, 7-10 pm
195 Morgan Ave
FREE

Ahh. That moment, when you first see them across a crowded room. Your eyes lock. You approach with confidence. The moment is finally here. You’ve met the person you’ve been looking for all night - the Wordpress developer who can finally get your website just right.

It’s true, love is in the air and we're here to help you find a place in your heart … for networking, that is.

We've partnered with Work It Brooklyn to help you connect with creatives of all types - graphic designers, woodworkers, musicians, tech gurus, painters, writers, and everyone in between- in a fun, collaborative and productive environment. Arrive by 7pm to ensure your spot in Work It Brooklyn's beloved speed-networking (think musical chairs for networking) and stick around to mingle until 10PM. Ease those networking nerves with complimentary PBR and wine.

While you get networking on, make sure to visit our store for cool and creative Valentine's Day presents, and get hands-on with demonstrations from the 3rd Ward Education team. 

Register today for this free networking mixer. You never know, you might just meet your next collaborator, business partner or employee. All relationship statuses are welcome!

**Speed Networking will begin at 7:30PM SHARP so don't be late. This is a very popular part of the evening and one of the best ways to speak to as many potential new contacts as possible. Be sure to bring a stack of business cards to swap!**

Reserve your spot here

Monday
Jan232012

February 12 @ Moviehouse : Every Day Is A Holiday & Cooking By Heart

February 12 // 3rd Ward
7 pm Doors & Food // 8 pm Films

Parents. These two projects turn their cameras on the stories, knowledge and insight passed down from the people who brought us into this world. Every Day Is A Holiday follows Theresa Loong’s quest to find out about her father’s journey from Malaysian teenager to Chinese POW in a Japanese camp to US citizen. And Cooking By Heart shares the joy that happens when family recipes find their way from one generation to the next.

Cooks from the Cooking By Heart videos will prepare a special plate from two distinct traditions: a masala from India and a joloff rice recipe from Nigeria. With a special collaborative performance from Moviehouse’s own Shantell Martin’s work with a live cellist.

Featuring :

Every Day Is A Holiday by Theresa Loong

Growing up, filmmaker Theresa Loong knew that her father, Paul Loong, was older than most of her friends’ parents. Throughout her youth and young adulthood, Theresa recalls a cheerful father who loved to laugh and play pranks on his kids. But underneath all that laughter, he would show occasional flashes of anger and sadness.

One day, young Theresa asked him innocently about a curious scar on his back. “Everyone has secrets,” he would say.

She knew this much: His road to becoming an American citizen was anything but direct. As a Chinese Malaysian teenager serving in the British Royal Air Force, he spent three years at hard labor as a
prisoner of war in Japan. But it wasn’t until Theresa discovered a hidden diary her father kept while imprisoned, that she uncovered other family secrets.

This work-in-progress showing of “Every Day Is a Holiday” draws upon his experiences to explore contemporary issues of war, immigration, and family.  It celebrates the freedom that comes with confronting the past and facing the future with resilience, forgiveness, and love.

 

Cooking By Heart by Alana Lowe and Paul Helzer

Cooking by Heart is a series of short videos that document recipes as they are shared across generations. We are learning from extraordinary home cooks as they prepare family favorites with a loved one in the comfort of their own kitchen. We preserve food traditions and document family stories. Or you could say we are telling recipe stories and recording kitchen memories.

 

MNP

 Without giving so much of the performance away… we make a strong point that we and you are HERE, unlike a lot of shows that want to take you on a journey or an escape to a distant place, we want to create the opposite space. We start with an image of a door that we all walked through and slowly bring in some sound, some recorded conversation that was going on before the show – so people are like – hang on, I know that door/space I came through it to get here, hang on that’s thingy bobs voice…. People are instantly but in a very subtle way brought into that place called now and here - then we really begin. I will start with my voice looper repeating some spoken words, normally a question I heard someone say or the longitude and latitude of our current location …… I/my noise fades out Anna with her awesome cello come in and the live drawing also begins…

RSVP : www.3rdward.com/rsvp

Wednesday
Jan182012

Introduction to New York's Art World // Panel Discussion 

Introduction to the New York Art World // Panel Discussion
Thursday, January 26, 2012
195 Morgan Ave, Brooklyn, NY, 7-9 pm
FREE

New York is an international hub for the most exciting art and artists. But how to break in? On Thursday, January 26, we're opening the Introduction to New York's Art World class to the public with an eye-opening panel discussion. Learn from a diverse panel of art world professionals as they shed light on how to begin and sustain a career in the New York art world of the 21st century.  Moderated by class instructor Krista Saunders,  the panel will consist of informal conversation with the panelists John Baber, Amani Olu, Deborah Brown and Nora Gomez

RSVP : http://www.3rdward.com/rsvp

Instructor & Moderator

Krista Saunders is an independent curator based in Brooklyn, NY. She has worked for the ICA in Philadelphia, the Queens Museum of Art, the Whitney Museum of Art and New Museum of Contemporary Art in various capacities. Saunders is a proud member of the Momenta Art Advisory Board and a 2010-11 Lori Ledis Curatorial Fellow. In addition to exhibitions in conventional spaces such as the Center for Emerging Visual Arts in Philadelphia and NURTUREart Inc. in Brooklyn, NY, her curatorial portfolio also includes site-specific exhibitions in alternative forums such as Urban Alchemist Design Collective, The Old Stone House and Vax Moto motorcycle garage.


Guest Speakers

John Baber is an artist and curator based in Astoria, New York. He is the assistant to the director, Lesley Heller, of the Lesley Heller Workspace. In 2009, he was the recipient of a curatorial grant sponsored by the George A. Ohl Jr.Trust Foundation. Other past projects include artist and curator in residence of Java Studios in Brooklyn and curator of The Urban Situation at the Educational Alliance, New York City. In 2011, he co-founded Art for Japan, which benefitted UNICEF. He is currently working on a new series of paintings, entitled “the object mystique.”


Amani Olu is an independent curator, writer, designer, and the co-founder and executive director of Humble Arts Foundation, a New York based 501c3 committed to supporting and promoting new art photography. He produced, designed, and co-curated The Collector’s Guide to New Art Photography Vol. 2, published by Humble. In addition to his work as a non-profit director, he also organizes the annual Young Curators, New Ideas exhibition. Recently, Olu organized Tuesday, the first guest-curated exhibition at Mixed Greens, which examined less obvious manifestation of the Everyday in contemporary art. His projects have been reviewed and featured in prestigious publications such as The New York Times, The New Yorker, Artnews, Time Out NY, Code, and AM New York and more.  Olu is also a regular contributor toWhitewall magazine where he has interviewed William Eggleston and Gottfried Helnwein, and profiled K8 Hardy, Elad Lassry, Rashaad Newsome, and David Benjamin Sherry. He lives and works in New York and is a proud member of New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA).


Deborah Brown
has lived and worked in New York since 1982. She is represented by Lesley Heller Workspace in New York, where she showed "The Bushwick Paintings" in January/February 2011. She has also had solo shows at Shoshana Wayne Gallery, Santa Monica, California; Mira Mar Gallery, Sarasota, Florida; and Addison Ripley, Washington, D.C. Since 2006 she has had a studio in Bushwick, where she owns and directs the gallery, Storefront Bushwick. She serves on the board of Momenta and NURTUREart, not-for-profit art spaces in Brooklyn, and is a member of Brooklyn’s Community Board #4. In addition to her work as a painter, she has executed public art projects around the country including mosaics commissioned by the MTA for the Houston Street subway station in Manhattan and a series of roundels for the Royal Caribbean Cruise Terminal at the Port of Miami for Miami-Dade Art in Public Places. Her interview with Lucie Alig, "Not an Aesthetic, But an Attitude: Artist Deborah Brown on the Future of Bushwick's Art Scene,” appeared in ARTINFO in September 2011.


Nora Gomez is born and raised in Queens, NY. Her work has shifted from graphic design and print publication production to overseeing social media strategies and online presence.  Nora joined the staff of the Queens Museum of Art in 2008 and spearheaded the creation of a social media campaign to help alleviate the pressures of a shrinking marketing budget.  Over the course of her three years at the museum, she was able to launch the museum on various online platforms, including an active Facebook page and a Twitter feed with currently over 25,000 followers. In 2009, Nora executed the museum’s first entirely online gala, netting the museum the same funds as previous years’ catered affairs. Nora joined the staff of the Public Art Fund in the fall of 2011as Communications and Digital Media Manager and continues to use online platforms as a means of spreading awareness and interest in  the arts. She holds a BS in Art Education with a concentration in Photography from SUNY New Paltz and a master’s degree in Arts & Cultural Management from Pratt Institute.

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