Welcome to the Doll Neighborhood

Dolls and doll videos will be on view. These are dolls made by artists in a collaborative exhibition curated by video artist Kristin Brenneman Eno.

In her own right Brenneman Eno runs something called the Digital Story Workshop for documenting children’s imaginative play. This is a fascinating project. I met her when she was receiving a grant from the Brooklyn Arts Council a few years ago. Here’s what has to say about the doll project, which is also supported by the BAC.

Dear Friends,

You are invited to the opening of Doll Neighborhood this coming Friday evening, April 4, from 6-9 p.m in Prospect Heights/Clinton Hill.

This collaborative exhibition features dolls made by Ellie Balk and myself (co-curators), along with thirty other artists from around the city, installed in a cozy space called Gureje that has been donated for this event by two lovely friends, Jimi and Karen.

From 6-9pm, all of our dolls and two doll videos will be on view, a range of unique raffle prizes will be given out, and food and drink will be served.

The dolls are hoping to meet you . . .

Gureje
886 Pacific Street (Washington/Underhill)
C train to Clinton/Washington