NYC: Smut II @ Brooklyn Fireproof

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Friday, June 25, 2010

Brooklyn Fire Proof
119 Ingraham St (at Porter Ave)
7:00pm–4:00am

Join the Lowbrow Society for The Arts at Brooklyn Fire Proof
for a night of art, drinks, dancing, debauchery, and SMUT!

Featuring a gallery full of photography, installation, video and illustration to feast your lascivious eyes upon.

Throughout the evening we’ll be featuring:

- Burlesque performances
- Live body-painting on a supple young subject
- A bevy of barely-dressed go-go boys for your amusement (if you’re lucky)
- Make a splash and show it off at the Gerrification Wet T Shirt Contest. We’re all winners!

Featuring artwork by:

Lenora Jayne
Gwynn Galitzer
Annie Sprinkle
Gerry Visco
Lorna Gaddis
James Matthews
Tamara Porras
Kelly Macario
Russell Harris

Live video mixing by Joshua Sophrin
Featuring videos by Jennifer Blowdryer & Irie

The Gerrification Wet T Shirt Contest & Burlesque performance by Ariel Wolf

DJ’s TBA

Free entry from 7-9pm
$5 after 9pm
$10 after 12am

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2 Comments

  1. Posted August 26, 2010 at 1:33 am | Permalink

    wow, yall are completely banal. i’m not trying to be a mood kill, but didn’t you go the new school, which is a leftist university– why are you so passive? burlesque? smut? if i wanted to this, I’d go spend 60 bucks on a tshirt at American Apparel. Good riddance! shiiiiiit…

  2. LowbrowSociety
    Posted December 19, 2010 at 2:41 pm | Permalink

    One of our members went to New School, another to Parsons, another to SVA.
    Each of us have varying personal ideologies but are brought together by an appreciation of creativity in all its forms, as well as a mutual goal of community building for the arts.

    Who says burlesque and smut is passive?
    Some of the artists featured brought a variety of subjects to the table, including commentary on gay rights, gender fluidity, sex positivity, feminism and more.

    I wish you the best in finding a community more suited to your needs.

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