BRIC is the leading presenter of free cultural programming in Brooklyn, and one of the largest in New York City. BRIC presents and incubates work by artists and media-makers who reflect the diversity that surround us, reaching hundreds of thousands of people each year. 

Videos from BRIC

University Settlement

BRIC 04:43 Community

University Settlement’s mission is to empower residents by building on their strengths and knowledge with comprehensive services. They offer programs to homebound seniors that include home-visits and access to off-site programming through technology.

Brooklyn Raga Massive

BRIC 02:19 Performing Arts

Brooklyn Raga Massive is a music collective presenting Indian classical and cross-cultural Raga inspired music, blended with other traditions.

BRIC 03:48 Education

Boys Hope Girls Hope NY is based in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, Boys Hope Girls Hope NY helps academically motivated high school students rise above disadvantaged backgrounds and become college-educated, career-ready, community-minded leaders.

BRIC 06:14 Fine Arts

Fulton Art Fair (Established in 1958) is Brooklyn’s oldest Black visual arts group and one of the longest, continuing groups in the United States. They promote visual, musical and performing artists inspired by African, African-American, Caribbean, Central and South American culture.

BRIC 02:58 Community

Beam Center builds communities of making and learning that enliven student curiosity, bridge the opportunity gap and prepare youth for the way the world works.

Sacred Space with Jason and Mother Shelly

BRIC 06:55

In "Sacred Space with Jason and Mother Shelly", viewers learn how GMAD opens their doors and gives people a caring and supportive place to be themselves.

Samir Obasi - A Brooklyn Music School Story

BRIC 02:46

In "Samir Obasi: A Brooklyn Music School Story", viewers meet a young musician who is working hard and has dreams to rock his way to stardom.

Meet BAC with Aeilushi Mistry

BRIC 03:24

In "Meet BAC with Aeilushi Mistry", viewers learn about Brooklyn Arts Council's services through the eyes of Aeilushi, a Teaching Artist and BAC Grantee who graciously teaches the culture of India.

Saturday at Ifetayo

BRIC 05:04

In "Saturday at Ifetayo", Sister Marilyn takes viewers through the doors of a weekend program that teaches children about their African heritage. Ifetayo means "love brings joy" in Yoruba, and this nurturing program is dedicated to supporting the creative, educational and vocational development of youth and families of African descent.

BRIC 03:59

That Suits You partnering with NYC schools, colleges, job training centers and NYC homeless shelters to provide men with training and attire for their next level!!!

BRIC 03:43 Community

Ateika talks about her learning experiences and accomplishments as she progressed through NPower's training and placement program in this profile piece.

North Brooklyn Coalition Against Family Violence

BRIC 04:01 Community

In this piece, North Brooklyn Coalition Against Family Violence describes their organization's work and how the community can get involved by speaking out against domestic violence issues.

The Financial Clinic

BRIC 06:40 Community

The Financial Clinic touches on the range of community services they provide to people in the Brooklyn community.

Brooklyn Youth Music Project

BRIC 02:21 Community

In this informational video, you are introduced to BYMP's cultivating orchestra program.

Asase Yaa Cultural Arts Foundation

BRIC 04:00 Community

This piece profiles the dynamic dance and drumming program Asase Yaa Cultural Arts Foundation offers.

Your Voice. Your Vote

BRIC 02:35 Community

Check out "Your Voice. Your Vote" a PSA produced by BRIC for Brooklyn Voters Alliance and YWCA Brooklyn.

Urban Bush Women

BRIC 02:53

In this piece, Urban Bush Women focuses on local and vibrant hair parties that expresses pride and love for the creative & diversified hair styles worn by people of African Decent."

Turning Point Brooklyn: The Johnny Effect

BRIC 10:06 Community

In “The Johnny Effect”, viewers get an in-depth view of Johnny, a dedicated volunteer whose daily work is to provide homeless men with a clean and safe facility to shower. His dedication and passion for Turning Point and the community he serves is deep and inspiring.

Green City Force

BRIC 03:48 Health

Green City Force is an AmeriCorps program that engages young adults from NYCHA communities in environmental service work. Corps Members receive job training, a stipend and assistance finding and securing employment. This piece profiles Green City Force's Urban Farm Corps program.

BRIC 02:10 Community

In “Holla with Q”, Rafael Quintana takes us on his personal journey as Compliance Monitor that helps guide court involved youth on a productive and positive path in life. Rafael speaks from experience.

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BRIC is the leading presenter of free cultural programming in Brooklyn, and one of the largest in New York City. BRIC presents and incubates work by artists and media-makers who reflect the diversity that surrounds New Yorkers. BRIC programs reach hundreds of thousands of people each year. 

The main venue, BRIC House, offers a public media center, a major contemporary art exhibition space, two performance spaces, a glass-walled TV studio, and artist work spaces.

In addition to making cultural programming genuinely accessible, BRIC is dedicated to providing substantial support to artists and media makers in their efforts to develop work and reach new audiences.

BRIC is unusual in both presenting exceptional cultural experiences and nurturing individual expression. This dual commitment enables us to most effectively reflect New York City’s innate cultural richness and diversity.

 

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