Bronx’s Climate Art Opens at Brooklyn Art Haus

Stacy KringlerNYC Art3 weeks ago2 Views

Fordham’s artists hit Brooklyn last night with the Bronx at ‘The Human Layer’ climate exhibit, stirring NYC’s spring. Curator Mia Chen hung works by Ross Carvill as 100 gaped, an Earth Day preview. It’s borough green—free entry, pure BX vibe. A kid sketched a tree; a pro snapped decay. ‘Bronx warns—this is it,’ Chen says, pinning canvas. The walls turned urgent.

The show’s new—April 3’s debut, it doubled since RSVPs, packing Art Haus by 6 p.m. Chen’s a Pelham Bay visionary; last night’s crowd hit max—paint spoke. A piece invited doodles—hands joined; NYC grit glowed. Runs through 20th—climate’s loud. #HumanLayer trended; Manhattan’s woke.

Some shrugged—’Too preachy,’ griped a cynic, dodging brushes. Space squeezed—latecomers leaned; art held. A bulb buzzed—fixed fast; show rolled. Queens wants a turn, but Brooklyn owns it—earth rules. Art Haus never preached so bold.

Chen’s teasing a talk, maybe a park pop if spring bites. ‘NYC’s air—this paints it,’ she says, stacking frames. The exhibit’s a Bronx win—grit meets green. It’s a climate call; see it soon. Bring a pen—earth waits.

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