CounterPointe 13 begins tonight
Had a blast collaborating with @ardesiderio over the last couple of months!
It’s going to be a great show 6 artists 6 choreographers 6 completely different interpretations of ballet in 2026!
Tickets at @nortemaar
In one month…. CounterPointe 13!
Fri, Mar 20 at 7:30pm Sat, Mar 21 at 4pm and 7:30pm Sun, Mar 22 at 4pm
General Admission: $30 | Students+Seniors: $20 - ticket link in bio *All tickets must be purchased in advance. This show sells out. Plan to arrive 15 minutes early to claim your seat. Unclaimed tickets may be released to door waitlist 5 minutes prior to show.
The Mark O’Donnell Theater at The Entertainment Community Fund 160 Schermerhorn Street, Brooklyn
Directions by Subway: A, C, G Train to Hoyt-Schermerhorn. 2, 3 Train to Hoyt Street
Ava Desiderio @ardesiderio and Natalie Moore @nataliegmoore Julia Gleich @juliagleichdances and Brenda Zlamany @brenda_zlamany Taylor Gordon @taylorjgordon and Gaby Collins-Fernández @gmercedescf Magali Johnston-Viens @magali.jv and Jency Sekaran @jencysekaranstudio Alexandra Light @farbie and Karen Lee Williams @eekarenm Shloka Porwal @porwallll and Allison Kaufman @allisonkaufmanart
Natalie Moore grew up in San Diego, California, and spent many summers in Norway with her mother’s family. Although she has lived in New York for much longer, the dramatic Californian and Norwegian landscapes remain a lasting influence. Climate and ecology have also become more present in her work over the last decade, as the climate crisis worsens and governments and corporations continue to minimize the effects of carbon emissions, pollution, water use, and chemical waste.
These concerns come through in her materials and in the way her forms hold a tension between stability and collapse. Working with industrial and hand-built elements, often woven and shaped into open structures, Moore creates surfaces that shift with light and movement, moving from sharp focus, thinning out, or disappearing from view.
Writter: Etty Yaniv @etty.yaniv
Artist in Dialogue: Natalie Moore @nataliegmoore
#artspiel #artinterview #nataliemoore #enviromentalart #installationart #mixedmedia
Had a great end of the year photoshoot with @martin_seck to capture a feeling of movement in this “spill” piece. Was super fun to play with the dramatic light and capture the 68”x 60” x 20” sculpture in my tiny studio.
#contemporaryart #wireartist #water #spill #brooklynartist #fiberart #sculpture
Last Wednesday, artist and researcher Sasha Fishman taught Foundation students how to tan fish skin! Students will use their tanned fish skins for a project in their Space, Form, Process class taught by Natalie Moore (@nataliegmoore ), who is leading this year’s BioMaterial Lab pilot project.
If you want to learn more about this process, please join us this Wednesday, October 29th, for our Foundations Lab Art + Science Series talk “Preserving Aquatic Bodies: Conservation, Alchemy, and Entropy” by Sasha Fishman (@dangerouswhenwet ) in the Foundations Lab (Main 401) or online via Zoom.
Please RSVP — you can find the link in our story highlights. We look forward to seeing you at the Lab!
Photo credit: Dahlia Dandashi, pratt.edu/pcomm