Time is running out to see the works of Mitsuko Brooks and Heidi Lau. The two artists’ exhibit at the Snug Harbor Cultural Center ends on Sept. 16.
Brooks and Lau are two emerging artists who were selected to participate in the Snug Harbor Residency Program and present their works at the Newhouse Center at Snug Harbor earlier this year. The artists drew their inspiration from the vibrant and lush gardens at Snug Harbor. Brooks created a series of photographs that document the body immersed in the landscape and Lau created a series of fantasy landscapes in clay.
Snug Harbor is also home to 28 historical buildings and beautiful gardens to stroll through, as well as the gallery at the Newhouse Center.
Mitsuko Brooks and Heidi Lau exhibit at the Snug Harbor Cultural Center [1000 Richmond Ter. between Snug Harbor Road and Tysen Street, (718) 448–2500]. Now until Sept. 16 at the Newhouse Center. Open Wednesday through Sunday from noon to 5 pm. Tickets $5 for adults, $4 for students and seniors, and free for children under 12.