ISSUE Project Room is pleased to announce the selection of interdisciplinary artists Axine M, Joni, Katie Porter and Kwami Winfield as Artists-In-Residence presenting new works in the 2024 season.
COVID-19 Impact
ISSUE is committed to ensuring the health and safety of our artists, audiences, staff, and surrounding community. Given direction from local, state, and federal government agencies, ISSUE has postponed Spring 2020 events through mid-May. We will communicate updates and additional information as soon as possible.
Rest in peace Tony Conrad (1940-2016). The iconoclast composer, musician, video artist, teacher, and former ISSUE board member...forever alive on the infinite plain.
Rest In Peace Tony Conrad (1940-2016), Forever Alive On The Infinite Plain
Rest in peace Tony Conrad (1940-2016). The iconoclast composer, musician, video artist, teacher, and former ISSUE board member...forever alive on the infinite plain.
Cecil Taylor, Tony Oxley, and Min Tanaka In Concert at The Whitney
The Whitney Museum of American Art, in collaboration with ISSUE Project Room, is proud to present the opening night of Cecil Taylor's retrospective and festival. Renowned musician Cecil Taylor is joined by two longstanding collaborators, Tony Oxley and Min Tanaka.
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Queer Trash: the Symposium with 2nd, David Grollman, M. Lamar, and Qiujiang Levi Lu
This Summer, ISSUE’s 22 Boerum Pl. theater provides an ideal laboratory for experimentation, where the audience can experience projects in-process. 2018 Suzanne Fiol Curatorial Fellow (SFCF) and collective Queer Trash present the next evolution of their Symposium series featuring experimental artists 2nd, David Grollman, M. Lamar, and Qiujiang Levi Lu.
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ISSUE presents the second commission from 2024 ISSUE Artist-In-Residence Katie Porter. Devoted to collaboration, the evening at Brooklyn Music School features experimental musicians Nomi Epstein, Jennie Gottschalk, Teodora Stepančić, and media artist Claudia Schmitz.
NOMADIC SIGNALS: Journey from Gaza to Brooklyn featuring Huda Asfour & Farah Barqawi
This Summer, ISSUE’s 22 Boerum Pl. theater provides an ideal laboratory for experimentation, where the audience can experience projects in-process. ISSUE partners with Arab.AMP and 2020 Suzanne Fiol Curatorial Fellow (SFCF) Leyya Mona Tawil to present the sixth installment in her NOMADIC SIGNALS series, featuring composer Huda Asfour alongside poet and performer Farah Barqawi.
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Sold Out! Jo Andres: Liquid TV - with Stephanie Acosta, Laurie Berg, Miriam Gabriel & Lena Engelstein
ISSUE is pleased to co-present a salon with SPRING/BREAK Art Show centered on performance works from the Jo Andres Archive.