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THE OTHER ART FAIR BROOKLYN, NYC


  • ZeroSpace 337-345 Butler Street Brooklyn, NY, 11217 United States (map)

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Deets: The Other Art Fair Brooklyn, presented by Saatchi Art, returns November 6–9, 2025, at ZeroSpace in Brooklyn for its 16th edition. Bringing together a curated selection of 130 independent artists from around the world, the Fair continues its mission of highlighting emerging art, starting at $100. Known as the antidote to gallery-centric art fairs, this unique event offers accessibility for both artists and collectors on all levels, subverting the traditional art-buying experience by valuing inclusiveness through transparent pricing and direct connections between collectors and artists. This edition’s Selection Committee is comprised of India Baleyjusa (Saatchi Art Curator), Daisha Board (Curator, Gallerist), and Paola Gallio (Curator & Gallery Director, Tappeto Volante Projects).

The centerpiece installation of this fall’s Brooklyn edition will be Splendour by Atelier Sisu, a Sydney-based design studio led by award-winning artists Renzo B. Larriviere and Zara Pasfield. Atelier Sisu creates experiential environments, installations, and sculptures that blur the lines between art and architecture— “art-chitecture.” Splendour, suspended in an oculus form, is a monumental floating sculpture inspired by the fleeting, transformative qualities of sunlight. Its sliced ovals appear to hover effortlessly above the audience, catching and scattering sunlight across shimmering dichroic discs, transforming throughout the day and night for an otherworldly experience.

Hypersonic [Art & Design] will bring several kinetic sculptures to the fair, including the experimental Circular Series and prototypes from Diffusion Choir. This Brooklyn-based multidisciplinary studio, founded in 2010 by Bill Washabaugh, creates kinetic sculptures and interactive installations that merge art, science, and technology. Working with artists such as Jenny Holzer and Kara Walker, their work has been exhibited at SFMOMA, the Museum of Science in Boston, and the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences.

The Main Bar installation, created by artists Adam Rose and Richard Hoffman, reimagines the Met Cloisters as The (Brooklyn) Cloisters, an ephemeral installation where medieval history meets contemporary art. The space features an interactive portrait experience titled Manuscripts: Destroyed, where guests can book a personalized session and receive a portrait that is then transformed with bold, graffiti-style destruction.

This edition of the Fair proudly presents Evelyn Gardiner as the Brooklyn New Futures Award winner. Established in 2021, the New Futures program offers mentorship and a complimentary exhibition booth to support exceptional, up-and-coming talent. Gardiner is a New York City–based artist whose practice explores the relationship between nature’s cycles and human spirituality. Drawing on personal experience, her oil paintings and printmaking reflect the persistence of nature and the dualism that intertwines the earthly with the divine. Through her work, Gardiner captures the interplay between fragility and eternity, offering viewers a meditation on resilience and the cycles that shape all living things.

The full list of exhibitors HERE

Debuting at the Brooklyn edition, the Artisan Section will showcase three local creative hubs specializing in collectible decorative fine artworks.. This new program highlights the intersection of fine art and design, allowing visitors to explore one-of-a-kind, handmade works that reflect Brooklyn’s vibrant maker culture. Inaugural exhibitors include Clay Space, Dirtbag ArtHaus, and Textile Arts Center.

The Fair also welcomes Arts Gowanus as an exhibiting partner, spotlighting Brooklyn’s creative community with a pop-up space where attendees can design their own tote bag based on the concept of creating a monster from the Gowanus Canal. It will then be heat-pressed for them and ready to take home.

The Other Art Fair Brooklyn is proud to support the Black Trans Femme Collective (BTFA) as its official charity partner. BTFA works to create safe spaces and opportunities for Black trans femmes in the arts, amplifying their voices and expanding visibility through creative platforms.

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Ticket Information:

  • Opening Night – Thursday, Nov 6: $30 advance / $45 day-of (includes complimentary cocktail re-entry)
    General Admission (Nov 7–9): $20 advance / $25 day-of

  • Friday, Nov 7: 5–10 pm (Friday Late: 7–10 pm)

  • Saturday, Nov 8: 11 am–7 pm

  • Sunday, Nov 9: 11 am–6 pm

  • Premium ticket bundles and family packages available

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