Williamsburgh Library
ANYONE/ANYWHERE returns to BPL for a new exhibit, Green. We have received over 900 photos from 142 photographers. Come see our gallery show that will display what participants created alongside work by other artists! Williamsburgh Library's walls will be awash in green.
Join us for the closing celebration on Saturday, May 31 from 1–4 pm featuring refreshments, DJ Pedro Motta and a photo booth with Jam of Human Flower Productions. Viewers will be invited to take home a photo of their choosing to keep.
ANYONE/ANYWHERE is a traveling pop-up exhibition series curated by photographer Anjelica Jardiel and established in 2017. Each ANYONE/ANYWHERE exhibit invites photographers (from across the world and of any skill level) to submit images centered on a particular theme. Photos are printed out and displayed for a dynamic exhibition in which viewers are encouraged to remove their favorite pieces from the wall to take home to keep.
The guiding belief of ANYONE/ANYWHERE is that anyone can be a photographer and create art. We are pleased to bring ANYONE/ANYWHERE to Brooklyn Public Library. Photographers of all ages and skill levels, from Brooklyn and beyond, have submitted photos based on the theme for our newest exhibit Green.
Submitted photographs will be exhibited at the Williamsburgh Library for two weeks starting on May 19, 2025. On May 31, we will hold our closing celebration at Williamsburgh Library with refreshments and a DJ. As always with ANYONE/ANYWHERE gallery shows, attendees may take a photo they love off the wall and bring a work of art home with them. You may even be able to meet the photographer and have a conversation about why you connected with their photo.
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Photos above courtesy of exhibition participants: Simona Riccardi, Christopher Barsch, Susanna Chang, Monica Hamilton, Jam Verona, Justin Carter, Cal Glorioso, Cindy Trinh, Jon Feinstein, Andy Lee, Anjelica Jardiel, Liz Macro, Tyler Tolon, Suki Feng, Isabel Padilla, Safia Fatimi, Hanna Pavlova, and Pedro Motta
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BKLYN Incubator is supported by generous funding provided by The Charles H. Revson Foundation.