Category Archives: Events

The Gowanus Art Fair in PAPER MAG

Lowbrow Society is so excited to be a part of this! Only 5 days away, are you ready? RSVP on Facebook if you haven’t already.

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The Gowanus Art Fair: Keeping it Small

 {Ghosts by Eddie Ochoa} If you follow us on facebook/twitter you probably already know, but for those who don’t we are happy to announce our partnership with Collective BK in presenting the first ever Gowanus Art Fair!  Keeping it Small will be one night of local bands, one-act plays, visual art and tons of surprises [...]

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NYC: Drag, Masks, & Mirrors- October 27th

Lowbrow Society for the arts presents “Drag, Masks, & Mirrors: A night of queer readings on seeing and being seen” hosted by two time National Queer Arts Festival Feature, Najva Sol, and witty scribe of McSweeny’s “balls-out” column, Casey Plett. Bar Thalia at Symphony Space is queering up for Halloween. Costumes, hilarity, heartbreak, confusion, and [...]

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Call For Performers/Readers: Submissions Due Sept 20th

DRAG, MASKS, and MIRRORS October 27th, Bar Thalia at Symphony Space is queering up! We are seeking submissions for readers for our show Drag, Masks, & Mirrors. DM&M will be produced by Lowbrow Society for the Arts in collaboration with Casey Plett, a columnist at McSweeny’s. Submission Guidelines: The pieces can be fiction, non-fiction, poetry, [...]

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Open Call for Artwork: CONNECTIVITY

From the workings of the cosmos, to the feelings one person has for another, to the geometry of golden ratio in nature, it has been an integral part of human evolution to find patterns and meaning in our surroundings and relationships. But with the explosion of the digital age many theorize that our hard grained [...]

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NYC: Bleeding Hearts

Dearest Troublemakers, Over the past few weeks, Gwynn and Lenora have been hard at work here at the (metaphorical) Lowbrow HQ! Let me tell you what we’ve been up to! Lowbrow Society has been putting together an interactive experience called “Digital Sacraments” for an event called Bleeding Hearts. We don’t want to give all our [...]

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San Francisco: Great Expectations Press & Artist Bios

1. GREAT EXPECTATIONS IS A WEEKLY PICK IN THE SAN FRANCISCO BAY GUARDIAN. Expectations are high… 2. Just thought you might want to know more about each participating artist, as well as the INCREDIBLE line-up for “Fortress of Fictions” installation. Readers (In no particular order): THURSDAY July Westhale Miranda Mellis Cassie Thornton Alix Shedd Najva [...]

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San Francisco: Great Expectations

Dearest Lowbrow San Franciscans, We’ve been working for months, and finally- it’s our pleasure to present…. Great Expectations: The Opulence of Alone SAN FRANCISCO, CA – On Thursday May 19th and Friday May 20th, from 7-10pm, The SchoolHouse, 1592 Market St, will be transformed from bare walls to Great Expectations, a lush art happening created [...]

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“My Internet Self” Will Start Printing in ONE MONTH!

{Copyright Jordana LaRosa} We are so excited to be announcing that the first stage of printing for our web curated My Internet Self art book will begin next month! ♥

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Save FIVE POINTZ Before It’s Turned Into CONDOS

In one week FIVE POINTZ building owner Jerry Wolkoff is submitting redevelopment plans to turn the graffiti mecca into two high-rise condos. NYC is one of the least historically preserved cities in the US, but you can make a difference. Please help save a piece of NYC’s cultural history, and give the next generation of [...]

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