Sunday Apéro and Gallery Hours 
Join us on February 25
Please join us at BioBAT Art Space on February 25, from 2:00 - 6:00 pm for refreshments and small bites.

I'm pleased to share my site-specific installation 'Slow Down Soft Body, Stay With Me' as part of the exhibition 'Embodied Futures & the Ecology of Care' curated by Elena Soterakis & Eve Barro

https://www.biobatartspace.com/current
https://www.katiehubbell.com/slow-down-soft-body-stay-with-me

PRESS RELEASE
https://www.katiehubbell.com/_files/ugd/f809cb_0ec2f96bb1ef4175aedc41ff6db3e46b.pdf


Location
BioBAT Art Space
140 58th Street, Brooklyn Army Terminal Building A, Brooklyn NY 11220-2521
Date & Time
February 25, 2024, 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Join us on February 25
We look forward to hosting you!
Embodied Futures & the Ecology of Care
BioBAT Art Space
October 14, 2023- March 16, 2024
Curated by: Elena Soterakis & Eve Barro
https://www.biobatartspace.com/

GALLERY HOURS:
Saturdays, 12- 5 pm
And By Appointment: [email protected]

Exhibiting Artists: Aradhita Ajaykumar Parasrampuria, Katie Hubbell, Elaine Young, Karen Ingram, Laura Kung, Juyon Lee, Lolo Ostia, John Roach, Iz Nettere, Shihori Yamamoto, Suzanne Head

Embodied Futures & the Ecology of Care invites the viewer to reimagine “care” as a dynamic, flowing force that sustains and nurtures all beings as opposed to being a gift bestowed across a hierarchical power gap.

In a transforming world propelled by exponential advancements in technology and shifting ecological paradigms, the interdisciplinary art presented here serves as a bridge to a future where post-humanist ethics flourish and care becomes a womb-like embodiment woven through the fabric of existence.

This exhibition is a convergence of art, biology, technology, and ethics, which invites us to re-envision our relationship with the living world and ask the fundamental question: How can the concept of care be expanded beyond the human sphere?

The concept of "embodied futures" takes on new dimensions in this context. It speaks to a future where bodies, ecologies, and technologies merge, blurring the lines between self and environment. As we stand on the precipice of a new era, these works urge us to consider how our actions today shape the political and ethical, and ecological landscapes of tomorrow — landscapes in which care, empathy, and reciprocity are currencies that bridge the gaps between species and worlds.

With Special Thanks to Co-Organizers: Clarinda Mac Low & Carolyn Hall of Genspace, Junho Lee & Katherine Plourde of NARS Foundation, and DB Lampman of Makerspace

This exhibition is made possible by the collaborative efforts of Genspace, NARS Foundation, Makerspace, Sunset Park Open Studios BioBAT Inc., SUNY Downstate, the Brooklyn Army Terminal, and the New York Economic Development Corporation.

Installation Photography thanks to Flaneurshan.studio and @onwhitewall
Location
BIOBAT ART SPACE
140A 58th Street
Brooklyn Army Terminal, Building A
Brooklyn, NY 11220-2521
*Main entrance is located on the waterfront

HOURS:
Saturdays, 12- 5 pm
By Appointment: [email protected]

Please contact us at [email protected] to schedule your visit. We are happy to accommodate group tours.

SUBWAY: N, R trains to 59th Street in Brooklyn.

FERRY: Sunset Park/Brooklyn Army Terminal stop. From Wall Street, take the ferry toward Far Rockaway or Bay Ridge. NYC Ferry Schedule

CAR: Enter at 58th Street and 1st Avenue and proceed through security. Make a right at the stop sign by the pre-k building and another right at the waterfront. Our entrance is the first door on your right.

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