The exhibition is actually called "Bridge as Icon" and it is a celebration of the 125th anniversary of the Brooklyn Bridge.
The opening is on May 25nd and will stay open until July 26th. The Tabla Rasa Gallery is located at 224 48th Street between 2nd and 3rd Avenues. It is accessible by the R-train.
A group of terrific artists are included in the show, including Ginger Andro & Chuck Glicksman, Vijay Kumar, Lucy Nurske, Nick Savides and Simon Dinnerstein. Go to the Tabla Rasa site for a full list.
The exhibition includes a large and major work by Simon Dinnerstein, an artist who lives and works in Park Slope, called Purple Haze. The artist writes and I agree: “This is a highly dramatic and mystical image. Over five feet in width, Purple Haze alludes to New York’s vulnerable beauty and the bridge between a panorama of the city and a mystical dreamscape.”
The artist’s name is Lucy Nurkse, not Nurske.